We lost on penalties the last time up there, and lost 1-0 in the cup quarters two years ago.
So you never know. But it's the draw I wanted to avoid for sure
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We lost on penalties the last time up there, and lost 1-0 in the cup quarters two years ago.
So you never know. But it's the draw I wanted to avoid for sure
I think you're being overly kind, especially to ourselves.
Due to our fixtures, the Dundalk-UCD will likely be Friday, the Cork match Sunday.
Should our match with Bohs, on Wednesday week, somehow go to a replay, there'll be a bit of rescheduling needed.
We won't have time to fit it in before the semi-final date, unless a league match is moved with less than a week's notice. Which they probably would do.
Did Dundalk play anyone in the top 8 teams in this year's cup on their way to this year's final?🤔
You make your own luck, I guess.
Other game will be tricky for cork , one way or another.
How much is it for the Irish Daily Mail?
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I can't argue with a First Division team (the best First Division team granted but you get my point) at home but I can't help but feel Cork at home would've been a better draw. We'd be far more likely to beat them in Oriel than in a final in the Aviva. Still, we've avoided the nightmare draw of having to go down to the Cross.
Was really hoping for a UCD Dundalk final, two best footballing teams on a great pitch would have been a brilliant spectical.
Didn't know**** .. no point editing as it just gets deleted.
Nobody seems to know for sure though. 3 years ago Derry-Cork quarter-final went to a replay, since then all QFs have been finished in 90 minutes. Semis have gone to a replay the last 2 years. Last year it was the last 32 and last 16 rounds only that were scheduled for no replays. Has it changed this season to include the quarters? Genuine question, I don't know and can't find any confirmation online. I had assumed we'd be coming back to Oriel if we'd drawn in Limerick on Friday
UCD are a decent team and are in semi-final by merit, but if they got to the final it would be the lowest attendance in years. Dundalk v Bohs might attract biggest crowd.