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Draw here.
Damn it, another trip to bloody tolka. Would've been nice to laugh at the down and outs at TC.
Douglas Hall v Ramblers - very suspect! :D Should get a nice crowd at TC for them.
Salthill's Junior side qualified for the 2nd round of the FAI by beating Avondale(recent winners of Intermediate Cup for 2nd year running) in first round. Finished 3rd in local league after last day dramatic climax when the title could have been theirs. A good mix of good young players from the U-21 side and players with League of Ireland experience. Don't think they'll beat UCD but will put up a good account of themselves.
After Tuesday nght I'm happy with getting Wexford at home anyway :)
What's the craic with United Park? Still only holds 1,500?:confused:
Do I detect a teensy hint of sarcasm? ;)
I thought getting a new trophy was irrelevant, tbh I think the league needed a new one far more as thats a piece of dirt they are handing out,new league new trophy would have been a better idea.
Who are Phoenix ,anyone ?
Play out the Navan Road.
There's a link on your forum!
TV3 on Sports Tonight had St Mochta's listed in the draw as St Muckno's....and it wasn't just a typo as Ms Kissane read it out loud, proud and clear.
Must be the fastest canonisation ever as Muckno goes from non-existance to beatification in the space of one evening.
A trip to dundalk again,risking my life!
Kinvara Ards, who, in turn, were a merger of Kinvara and Ards
Oh that would make me laugh until I died and then would laugh all the way to Heaven.
Was delighted when heard we got Derry coz have never made it to the Brandywell & have always wanted to! Derry & Kerry are the only 2 counties my kids have not been in too so now they will be able to check Derry off their list. Am looking forward to the amazing Derry athmosphere. Deadly fans who will make us realise what we miss out on week to week in the 1st division.
Bring it on!
Oh St Muckno's are from Castleblayney! Well less of the saint really but Muckno is a Park in Blayney.
Phoenix are managed by Harry Kenny (ex Rovers full back) and captained by his brother Marc Kenny (ex Rovers, Dublin City, Bangor and a few others). Another brother is on the committee. They have just won promotion to the TOp division of LSL.
Celbridge Town, from the 4th Division of LSL, have also just won promotion. They have a squad of all local lads who have come through their schoolboy section. They caused a shock when they knocked out FAI junior champions and AUL champions Killester United out in the last round. May give Longford a few problems.
Still awful.
I like the draw for UCD, might finally be able to go to a game in Galway and make a weekender of it. Over the years my attempts to do both on the same trip have been futile.
http://www.droghedaunited.ie/scripts...ArticleID=1081
What's the craic with that? Thought all the ground problems were sorted!Quote:
There will be a restricted capacity for the game, and it is strictly first come first served for tickets.
Apparently we're looking at less than 500 tickets, when we actually need over a thousand. :mad:
Capacity is now 3000 , increased from 1500. Away section has a capacity of 500 and thats what Bohs are getting.