Q-Final v Waterford United.
Nothing to worry about here I think. It looks like we'll have the usual large section of the crowd now, WU are crippled with injuries and City are in their best form of the season (not saying much).
With none of the Mulcahys playing and another defender or two out, I can see Healy, Farrelly and Gamble sharing the ball for most of the match.
Apart from Hayes, who's a great player, (unsure if he's playing lately) they will not have the players that put up the usual solid resiliance. Vinny Sull will prob play on the wing but should be isolated either way.
A goal in the first half hour, keep the pressure on and they'll fold.
I'd go as far as to say it could be five nil.*
Our strikers are in form. I wouldn't be rushing Flynny back.
This might be a good game to try Darren Murphy out at CB as I wouldn't expect them to play 2 strikers.
*Just to make the WUFC fans even happier to quote me after we lose 1nil.
Preview: Waterford United v Cork City
Preview: Waterford United v Cork City
Waterford United host Cork City in Saturday's televised FAI Cup quarter-final game. The Munster derby is set to be a sell-out with the capacity limited to just 1,240 due to ongoing work at the Regional Sports Centre in Waterford. That work will see the ground's seating capacity rise to over 3,000 but for Saturday most fans will have to make do with watching on TV.
Waterford claimed a scoreless draw with Bohemians last weekend to boost their relegation battle with Longford Town. Just two points ahead of Longford, Waterford still face a huge battle to avoid even the automatic relegation spot. Cork City are still chasing a good league finish and currently fourth in the Premier Division of the League of Ireland, they now have Saint Patrick's Athletic in their sights although the eleven point deficit on leaders Drogheda United would seem insurmountable.
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