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Tir Oilean
11/06/2007, 1:10 PM
A little run in the Cup would be nice but Id say Finn Harps will be givin it their all on Friday night. I predict a 2-1 victory with Gethins to score first. Must check out the odds on that! I wont be too disappointed if we don't progress as the League is way more important.

gufct
11/06/2007, 3:41 PM
The only thing that will beat us on friday is our own complacency.If we approach with the attidude of the last 2 games we will win. Im going to miss it so ill have to listen to Bernie in the papal city but this might be a good sign as I missed the Sligo Quarter Final and the Rovers game which we won last season .

GUISAUltra
11/06/2007, 11:02 PM
as i said on the other forum i'd fancy us to win 3-1 but i still think it'd be a tight game. i think we'll go 2-1 up and they'll be chasing the game and we'll catch them on the break with the pace of the 2 dereks.

I'd go with this for a starting team

----------Rogers-------------
Collie--Reggie--Wesley--Reilly
Russell--Foley--Murphs--O'Brien
-------Glynn---O'Flynn-------

would love to see reggie at RB again but we need him in the middle to try to cover conor Gs pace. i think phillip should be sound playing LB against an average 1st division side, i'd like to keep treacy fresh on the bench in case we need him on the wings later on.
would definitely try russell on the right again, he worked so hard when he came on against pats. i could really see him cutting the harps defence apart with some passes from out wide

Galway United 3-1 Finn Harps
O'Flynn__________Gethins
Glynn
O'Brien

Tir Oilean
12/06/2007, 9:49 AM
ill have to listen to Bernie in the papal city but this might be a good sign as I missed the Sligo Quarter Final and the Rovers game which we won last season .

The things we supporters do for a United victory!!
Was talking to two players last night and it was the same attitude that I've got from players in the past 12months...... totally grounded no big heads after beating the league leaders no arrogance about the upcoming match just a case of getting the head down and letting the feet do the talking. Its refreshing to hear it. You can read an interview with Colm James in Friday nights programme.

I also need some fresh angles for the interviews so please submit some questions that ye might have for the lads you can PM them to me.

Conor H
12/06/2007, 9:53 AM
The only thing that will beat us on friday is our own complacency.

Finn Harps might beat us to!:p

I'll get my Coat...

gufct
12/06/2007, 10:00 AM
The things we supporters do for a United victory!!
Was talking to two players last night and it was the same attitude that I've got from players in the past 12months...... totally grounded no big heads after beating the league leaders no arrogance about the upcoming match just a case of getting the head down and letting the feet do the talking. Its refreshing to hear it. You can read an interview with Colm James in Friday nights programme.

I also need some fresh angles for the interviews so please submit some questions that ye might have for the lads you can PM them to me.

you should get hold of the Pats Galway Programme good interview with the players.

Tir Oilean
12/06/2007, 10:19 AM
Cheers Tommy. If anybody has a copy I could borrow they might pass it on to me on Friday night I'll return it the following Friday. Thanks.

Claret Murph
12/06/2007, 1:37 PM
I think this will be a close one and I am going for 3-2 to United .

eamo1
12/06/2007, 4:53 PM
in recent years utd have made early exits at home against teams we were expected to beat(kilkenny,dundalk).so im glad to see nobody thinks it will be easy.still though,things are a little different now and my 20 euro bet on us to win the cup should still be alive on saturday morning.
prediction:2-1.

corbyeire
12/06/2007, 8:43 PM
yea - we already had our victory in defeat against derry in the league cup - hopefully that standard is now finished

Paddyfield
12/06/2007, 9:40 PM
So, when is the replay? :mad::mad::mad:

Tir Oilean
13/06/2007, 8:46 AM
No replay Paddyfield!

PaddyPower

Galway 1/2 Draw 5/2 Harps 5/1
Galway United win 2-1 = 7/1 (my prediction)
There are a few good options to predict the score 0-0 is 7/1!!
Half time/full time Finn Harps/GUFC = 18/1

MyTown
13/06/2007, 8:47 AM
So, when is the replay? :mad::mad::mad:



http://http://www.eircomloi.ie/news_item_117.htm

harps1954
13/06/2007, 10:30 AM
So, when is the replay? :mad::mad::mad:

Replay, if needed, is on Monday night (18th June) at 7.45pm in Finn Park.

MyTown
13/06/2007, 1:24 PM
I see the Suspensions thread lists both John Lester and Alan Murphy as being ruled out for one game. Don't know if that's this Friday or the visit of Rovers on Friday week?

Mr A
13/06/2007, 1:30 PM
Lester is out of the cup game, but Murphy's suspension starts from the 21st of this month.

MyTown
13/06/2007, 2:46 PM
Lester is out of the cup game, but Murphy's suspension starts from the 21st of this month.

Thanks GH

GUISAUltra
13/06/2007, 3:19 PM
so great murphs is suspended for rovers, thats all we need

Paddyfield
14/06/2007, 3:16 PM
extracted from www.finnharps.com

Finn Harps resume action again after the mid-season break when they travel to Terryland Park for Friday night's Ford FAI Cup second round fixture against Premier Division Galway United. Harps boss Paul Hegarty will have to watch from the stands as he serves a one-match ban having been sent from the bench in last month's scoreless draw with Dundalk.

Hegarty continues to plan without the injured Michael Funston but there was some good news on that front this week as the Letterkenny man has started taking a light part in training again. Chris Breen jetted out for a twelve month trip to Australia earlier this week and Gordon Simms has also played his last game for the club so Hegarty will have to reshuffle his panel. Barry Curran is likely to take Breen's place on the right-side of midfield while the rest of the team is likely to be as it were against Limerick 37 two weeks ago.

Although promotion to the top tier of League of Ireland football is Harps' priority this season, Hegarty says that his side have prepared well for the trip to Terryland. “Our next priority is always the next game. The Galway game is the game we have been preparing for since the Limerick game and like every other match we play, we're going out to try and win it.”

The boss accepts that the hosts are favourites. “Obviously we'll be up against it and in front of a big crowd at home, Galway will be expected to win. But we feel we are in with a decent chance. It we can manage to keep them out, you never know.”

Galway go into the match after back-to-back victories over the teams occupying the top and bottom spots in the Premier Division. Last time out they came from behind to beat leaders St. Patrick's Athletic by the odd goal in three at Richmond Park – this after putting three goals past lowly Longford Town three days earlier. Their danger man is Derek Glynn who has scored four goals in the last two games and is fast becoming the find of the season for Tony Cousins men after arriving at Terryland Park last January from the junior leagues in Galway. Cousins though will have to plan without the suspended John Lester.

One Harps player who will be familiar to the supporters of Galway United is striker Conor Gethins. The Lifford man spent the second half of last season on loan at Terryland Park and notched nine goals for United as they finished the season in third spot. Gethins has been finding his scoring boots again for Harps this season and his late brace against Limerick two weeks ago brought his season tally to six.

The clubs have met in the Cup on just four previous occasions – these meetings coming in three consecutive seasons at the end of the last decade. In 1998, Premier Division Harps needed a replay to oust their First Division rivals. Twelve months later, Harps defeated the Tribesmen 2-1 in the semi-finals at Terryland Park. And finally in 2000, Harps lost out to United at Finn Park when the visitors ran out 3-1 winners on their way to their second FAI Cup semi-final in successions.

In five meetings between the sides last season, there was little to choose. Harps knocked Galway out of the League Cup on penalties, while the league action produced three draws and a single Galway victory.

Paul Hegarty will be hoping that his defence can remain watertight again on Friday night. Only Cobh Ramblers have managed to find the net against his side in the last five league games and the southerns are the only team to have tasted victory against Harps in the last six outings in all competitions. Harps will be hoping to continue their recent fine run on Friday and at least bring their Premier Division counterparts back to Finn Park for a replay next Monday night.

Mr A
14/06/2007, 7:35 PM
There's an interview with Conor Gethins on www.finnharps.com now as well.

Does anyone know how the tickets have been going- what kind of crowd can we expect?

Paddyfield
15/06/2007, 9:24 PM
So, when is the replay? :mad::mad::mad:

To answer my own question, it's on Monday night.

sligoman
15/06/2007, 9:27 PM
Will many of ye head up to it? I might go up, could be good enough scrap. Harps will definitely be up for it after tonight's result.