Premier Division Results:
WEEK 23/33:
BOHEMIANS 2-2 DROGHEDA UTD.
BRAY WDS. 2-3 SHELBOURNE
CORK CITY V-V HOME FARM
DERRY CITY 0-0 UCD
LONGFORD TOWN 0-2 SLIGO ROVERS
ST. PATS. ATH. 0-1 WATERFORD UTD.
With the league's olé, olé brigade amused in Germany, Week 23 of the top division saw the push for home begin as Shels took advantage of Derry's shock home draw to go one point clear at the top. Hell froze over as Waterford finally won a game, and one of the maddest goals was ever "scored" at Dalymount in front of the watching tv audience. 12 goals were scored from the 5 games played, as a bout of homesickness led to 3 away wins, and 2 draws this week.
Drogheda headed to Dalymount looking for their third win there this season, and the treble over Bohs. They took the lead midway through the second half when Stephen O'Brien fouled Declan O'Brien in the area, and Damien Lynch scored the penalty. 5 minutes later, Declan O'Brien fired a shot at Stephen O' Brien, who in butterfinger fashion let the ball go loose. A goal was given by ref. Anthony Buttimer on the advice of his linesman, even though the ball ended up 3 yards out. Set up for their treble, Drogheda lost their advantage when Fergal Harkin pulled one back for Farrelly-less Bohs, and Aidan O' Keeffe scored the equaliser for them 2 minutes from time. But there was only one talking point about this fixture, and once again in the NL, it was about officiating. Alan Kelly got a month-long ban following his decision not to give Bohs a goal in Bray, so what will happen to the referee and linesman who gave Drogheda a bonus goal here?
Shels have stuttered around this season, and looked set to lose more title-chasing points at Bray, when first Colm Tresson, and Lee Roche scored on 33', and 36' to give the struggling home side a 2 goal lead. Then half time arrived and Pat Fenlon got to work on his players. The rescue mission got underway 3 minutes into the second period, when Greg O'Halloran headed home Ndo's corner. Bobby Ryan equalised 20 minutes later, and Glen Crowe scored the winner 3 minutes into injury time. Their extra two points, send Shels back to the top of the league.
UCD went on their Sunday outing up to the North Pole, and nobody expected much from them at a side with a 100% home record this year. They were camped in their own half for most of the 90 minutes, and when Derry won a penalty 2 minutes into the second half, a home win seemed likely, only for O'Flynn's penalty to be saved by Quigley, who looked to have moved well off his line before saving it. 2 vital points dropped by Derry, but they have a chance to make up for it, when the two sides meet there again in the next round of the cup.
Longford faced Sligo, on the back of 6 games unbeaten, but another one of Sligo's foreign legion broke that record. Harpal Singh scored the opener for the visitors after 18', direct from a free-kick, and added his second after half time, with a half volley over the Longford keeper. Sligo do the double over Longford who head off to face Shels, by slipping to third from the bottom.
Waterford went to Pats in March and claimed a point, and looked set to scrap their way through the season. Instead, their season was taken for scrap, and still winless 22 weeks later, they returned to Inchicore more in hope than expectation of getting a result. However, Gary Cronin is overseeing a mini-revival on Suirside lately, and even though they still lose, they drew with Cork and Longford recently, and came back from 2 down to Drogheda, only to lose late on. Waterford have taken the lead early on several occasions this year, only to inevitably lose it later, so despite Alan Cawley's opener after 45'', Pats had plenty of time to recover, and retaliate. It never happened however, as Waterford won their first league game for almost 10 months, and bring them to within 3 points of Bray, and the two meet next week at the RSC.
WEEK 19/33:
CORK CITY 0-0 ST. PATS. ATH.
Having had a few extra days off, Cork took on Pats at the South Pole looking to gain revenge for their defeat in the last fixture there in October. Despite having many chances, it never happened, and 4 draws from their last 4 games, means that Cork like many sides before them, will fail to retain their title. Meanwhile, Pats get a point at Cork, and lose to Waterford, which sums up their season in a nutshell.