Thanks for visiting Foot.ie. If you would like to post on Foot.ie, please register. If you have any questions, please check the FAQ.
Obv the site is back up and upgraded, obv there's some things that need to be fixed, however I've been at it all day so I'll come back to it tomorrow. Feel free to add to the list here.
Jayz, back after almost three years! Must be almost a record foot.ie sabbatical!
Nobody knows when the next round draw is. The FAI read this board, and I wouldn't be too disbelieving were they to read this post and exclaim "What, there's another round of this to organise?!"
Douglas Hall at home for me. Want to break the quarter final jinx this time, and the easier the draw, the better as far as I'm concerned. None of this "Let's take on a big team" stuff.
A lack of upsets in the third round there. Leaves quite a strong set of quarter finalists. Even Longford I wouldn't particularly fancy. The only really weak quarter finalists would be the winner of Douglas Hall v Limerick.
I will bet any money we get drawn away to Derry or Cork - purely a guess and not based on any of the untrue and unfounded rumours about heated balls in the bag or about the boys needing 2 "big" clubs in the final for a big crowd..................
Every side gets a mention except us - cue bunker mentality / conspiracy theory / the balls are heated / maradona / DB Cooper / grassy Knoll etc ad nauseum...................................
Castle to host Cup draw
Dublin Castle will play host to the draw for the Quarter Finals of the FAI Ford Cup tonight (Monday, August 27th).
The eight clubs remaining in the competition will go into the draw, which will be performed by former Republic of Ireland international Ronnie Whelan and FAI President David Blood.
The draw will be broadcast live on the RTE 6.1 Sports News.
Of the eight clubs remaining in the competition, seven are from the eircom League of Ireland Premier Division, while one - Limerick 37 – is from the eircom League of Ireland First Division.
There are several mouth-watering possibilities from the draw, including a number of local derbies. Three clubs from Munster – Cork City, Waterford United and Limerick 37 – makes the possibility of a local derby in that end of the country a real possibility, while Dublin giants Bohemians and St. Patrick’s Athletic could square off against one another.
While not a local derby, Derry City and Cork City have provided the eircom League of Ireland with some magnificent battles over recent years and that fixture would be one to relish for the neutrals.
The Quarter Finals of the FAI Ford Cup will be played on the weekend of September 23rd.
Clubs in the draw for the FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals
Bohemians
Cork City
Derry City
Limerick 37
Longford Town
St. Patrick’s Athletic
UCD
Waterford United
Comment