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10/07/2007, 3:51 PM
Review: Galway United v Cork City
Cork City return to League of Ireland action for the first time in two weeks as they visit Galway United on Tuesday night. Still in the Intertoto Cup and left disappointed by last Tuesday's League Cup exit to Bohemians, Cork must quickly their focus back on the league where they are currently fifth. Galway too are looking to climb as they occupy tenth place.
Galway United vs Cork City
(Terryland Park - 7:45 pm - Premier)
Referee : Richie Winter
Galway have played nine competitive games at Terryland Park this year and won none of them. Although they have a league total of fifteen points - just four of them have come at home and the Tribesmen have lost four games with home "advantage". Galway could climb as high as eighth with a good win but at this stage it'd be likely that manager Tony Cousins would be happy just to retain Premier Division football when the season is over.
Read more at www.irishfootballonline.com (http://www.irishfootballonline.com/news_story.php?newsid=6891)
Cork City return to League of Ireland action for the first time in two weeks as they visit Galway United on Tuesday night. Still in the Intertoto Cup and left disappointed by last Tuesday's League Cup exit to Bohemians, Cork must quickly their focus back on the league where they are currently fifth. Galway too are looking to climb as they occupy tenth place.
Galway United vs Cork City
(Terryland Park - 7:45 pm - Premier)
Referee : Richie Winter
Galway have played nine competitive games at Terryland Park this year and won none of them. Although they have a league total of fifteen points - just four of them have come at home and the Tribesmen have lost four games with home "advantage". Galway could climb as high as eighth with a good win but at this stage it'd be likely that manager Tony Cousins would be happy just to retain Premier Division football when the season is over.
Read more at www.irishfootballonline.com (http://www.irishfootballonline.com/news_story.php?newsid=6891)