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Veteran Colm Tresson and midfielder Stephen Brennan who both picked up calf injuries against Galway Utd. on Monday will miss the visit of Sporting Fingal to the Carlisle Grounds on Friday night, as will long term injury victims David Tyrrell and Richie Baker. Shane O' Neill who has scored in Bray's last two games picked up an ankle injury but is expected to be fit but no decision on his availability will be made until just before kick-off.
Speaking ahead of the game manager Eddie Gormley said his side did well in Galway having gone a goal down. He said " We rallied well but we could have lost it and then we could have won it at the end, but it keeps our unbeaten run going and we will take the positives from it". He added "Fridays game will be a tough one, they are a top side and a fulltime outfit and it wll be a big test for us, but our players are showing belief and will be anxious to keep our good run going and we can do it if we just get the bounce of the ball".
*****Bray will be looking for their first ever win over Sporting Fingal on Friday.
***** They were beaten twice last season, in the F.A.I. cup Semi-Final and in the first leg of the League play-off while drawing the second leg.
****** This season Fingal won 3-1 at Carlisle Grounds in March and won 1-0 at Santry in May.
Vincent Kirwan
This will be my first game since the Drogs 2-2, for various reasons....