Another thrashing by Bray - Limerick 2-6 Bray Wanderers, 17 year old Ryan Coombes made his debut last week and has already scored 5 goals, 2 last week and a hat-trick in this game.
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Another thrashing by Bray - Limerick 2-6 Bray Wanderers, 17 year old Ryan Coombes made his debut last week and has already scored 5 goals, 2 last week and a hat-trick in this game.
I've watched most of Bray's home games this year in the A Championship and from wha i have seen so far they are by far the best side in Pool 2, Carlow FC who are their closest rivals in the pool played down in the Carlisle 2 weeks ago and were lucky to leave with only having conceeded 4, their keeper had a smashing game and kept their pride intact. Bray were the same against Galway, slaughtered them 8-0 and it could have been a lot more. The future is bright for a lot of these young lads, most of them are still only teens so still have a lot of development to do.
Galway Utd vs Shamrock Rovers
Saturday July 9th
KO @ 2pm
Castle Park (home ground of East United)
Did anyone hear what happened the points in the Galway/Pats game?
Double-header for Dynamos this week: Home to Cobh on Saturday 9th at 6.30 p.m., away to Limerick at Annacotty on Tuesday 12th at 7.30 p.m.
Pats got down there and apparently the ref and/or Galway wanted the game to go ahead but Pats refused as they believed the pitch to be in a dangerous condition
There was talk of a walkover ebing given to either side (Galway for the poor state of pitch, pats for refusing to play). As you can tell, details were sketchy
Limerick A fixtures :
Limerick FC v FC Carlow
Sunday 10th July, kick-off 2:00pm
Aisling Annacotty
Limerick FC v Tralee Dynamos
Tuesday 12th July, kick-off 7:30pm
Aisling Annacotty
Galway 0-3 Rovers
Tralee Dyanmos 3-2 Cobh Ramblers
Limerick 1-2 FC Carlow
11/7/2011:
Pats 2-4 Bray
Limerick 2-2 Tralee Dyanmos
Dynamos were 2-0 down at half-time before Stephen McCarthy (now on 7 goals) scored twice to rescue a point, which lifted Dynamos to 4th. Tralee are now away to Galway on Saturday at 2 p.m., before a tricky tie at home to Rovers on Sunday week (24th), also at 2 p.m. .
Dynamos usually play their home games on a Sunday.
Galway 1-6 Tralee Dynamos: This was actually goalless at half-time, before David Conway and Stephen McCarthy (hat-trick) were among the goals. Tralee though needed the seven points out of nine, with matches against Rovers and Bray to come.
Bray Wanderers 3-1 Limerick
Cobh Ramblers 2-2 FC Carlow
Sunday 24th July:
Tralee Dynamos v Rovers, Tralee, 2.00pm
Tuesday 26th July:
Rovers v Pats, Tallaght Stadium, 7.45pm
Monday 1st August:
Limerick v Rovers, Limerick, 2.00pm