City V Bohz - Top of the Table Clash !!
Lads, this could be a very important game away at bhoz !!
What time is the bus leaving, how much is it and are there many places left.
I have a can of airhorn gas i have been saving (well it is just i didn't have the horn on top) so me thinks i'll get another one to boot.
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:D :D :D :D :D
Re: City V Bohz - Top of the Table Clash !!
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Originally posted by A face
I [COLOR=red][SIZE=3]LET GO FÚCKIN' MENTAL, LET GO FÚCKIN' MENTAL, Nah Nah Nah Nah[/SIZE] [/COLOR]
:D :D :D :D :D
Yeah, theres goin to be a load of city fans there and we'll have the flags so lets make a load of noise and show those jackeen b@stards that we truely are the best supported team in the league! And hopefully come 9:30 next friday we will be TOP OF THE LEAGUE!!!
It should be a cracker!:cool:
Stato: Recent scores at D7
Oct 2001 Bohs 2 City 2
Feb 2001 Bohs 0 City 1
Sep 2000 Bohs 1 City 1
Dec 1999 Bohs 3 City 0
Feb 1999 Bohs 0 City 2
Sep 1998 Bohs 0 City 2
Feb 1998 Bohs 4 City 2
Feb 1997 Bohs 1 City 0
Sep 1996 Bohs 1 City 0
Feb 1996 Bohs 1 City 0
Sep 1995 Bohs 1 City 1
Nov 1994 Bohs 1 City 2
PREVIEW Top two collide at Dalyer
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The biggest match of the 2002 eircom league season so far takes place at Dalymount Park tonight when table-toppers Bohemians host second-placed Cork City (kick-off: 7.45).
Cork boost a 100% home record (four wins from four) but lost their only away fixture to date, in Drogheda. They are two points behind Bohs, so a win tonight would catapult them to the top of the table.
It’s a tall order, though - the Gypsies remain unbeaten (14 points from six games) after a blistering start to their campaign, but the fact that they’ve been unable to win either of their last two league matches after a 100% opening will be surely a source of optimism for the visitors.
Cork manager Liam Murphy must plan without Dave Warren (groin) but is optimistic that Alan Reynolds (ankle) and Billy Woods (who shipped a slight knock in the 3-0 thumping of Bray) will both pass late fitness tests.
Paul Keegan, who would in any case have been a doubtful starter for Bohs with an ankle complaint, will miss the game following the sad passing earlier this week of his father Peter, whose funeral service takes place today.
His absence means Gary O’Neill should partner Glen Crowe up front, while Derek Coughlan will start in the centre of defence alongside Paul McNally as broken rib victim Colin Hawkins is still up to a month away from full fitness.
Perhaps the most captivating aspect of this crucial game will be the much-anticipated shoot-out between Crowe and John O’Flynn, the league’s two most prolific hotshots, who have amassed a cumulative total of 18 goals already this season!
Crowe has been the league’s undisputed goal-king for the past two seasons, but O’Flynn currently sits two clear of the Bohemians man with ten goals so far this season, and Crowe will hope to burst his bubble tonight.
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No mention of JOF being injured? Hope to **** he's not...