Magicme....I think I caught you checking me out in Buckley Park last season;);)
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As they say in all the best pub conversations, everything's relative...
I'm just pleased that, even a year on, my taking up the point along with a whole four other people has allowed you to take some comfort from being tanked by First Division opposition. :p
I may be wrong, and there's always the cup, but I don't think anyone from Bohs will be posting in February 2009 about how we miraculously turned over Monaghan in 2008.
Im saying nothing, i remember 4/5 years ago getting beat by Londonderry Institute in a pre-season friendly, dont want to tempt fate as we play them tomorrow night again. By far a bigger humiliation than the thumping by Dundalk......
Im in agreement with Steve though, friendly results may not be taken too seriously but from past experience they can show potential or indeed a lack of it...btw that year we were beaten by Stute was also one i dont want to remember too well.
Institute 1-4 Derry City
Connor Sammon (2) Mark Farren (2)
Kyle Moran got Institutes.
town nil shamrock rovers two
dont know who scored for rovers...
owen doyle and keith o neill
Malone Cup tonight
Dundalk 0 Drogs 0
Drogs won 5-4 on pens.
heard the duns played well just couldnt score.Anyone know how our under 21 lads that played got on in there first local derby ?
Dundalk FC: Chris Bennion; John Flanagan, Aidan Lynch (Shane Grimes 59), Ian Ryan, David Crawley; Jamie Duffy, David Cassidy, Paul Shiels (Paul Marney 59), Davie O’Connor (Paul Smyth 67); Trevor Vaughan (Tiarnàn Mulvenna 65), Robbie Martin (Robbie Farrell 59).
Drogheda United: Jamie Ewings; Brian Shelley, Graham Gartland, Gareth Whelan, Joe Kendrick; Richie Baker (Sami Ristila 62), Stuart Byrne (David McAllister 70), Paul Keegan, Ollie Cahill (Sean Prunty 51), Adam Hughes; Eamon Zayed (Tony Grant HT).
An account of the game and a small anecdote from last night's game courtesty of BohSelecta:
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I went up the road to this - Nil apiece. Cork looked not that good, actually, especially when you consider that their starting front six was Behan, Mooney, Kearney, Gamble, Healy and O'Callaghan. Shels well worth their draw and it wasn't a bad night out at all, especially when Keely, having watched a Cork sub sky the ball over the bar, turned to the Corkies and shouted
"He should be playing for the GAA team you don't have"
HAHA classic :DQuote:
Shels well worth their draw and it wasn't a bad night out at all, especially when Keely, having watched a Cork sub sky the ball over the bar, turned to the Corkies and shouted
"He should be playing for the GAA team you don't have"
:D
Dermot also conducted us in a chorus or "English league reject"
Derry City 1-0 Ballymena Utd
McLaren.