Count me in so, and I assume Schumi's a possibility there too.
I hope you can make it, or I'm out. Awkward Sligo circus freaks. Never trust a carney. They smell of cabbage.![]()
You can't spell failure without FAI
one of the funnier moments in recent times in the showgrounds is when at a rovers-UCD match i was in the shed looking into the new stand. there i saw a few rovers fans with a few cans, drinkin away.....then behind him sat a UCD supporter sipping on a big carton of apple juice, funny at the time anyway. geek
Mammy and Daddy Stu gave it to me.
So I'm guessing you're about 12, yeah?
Which would make Rogue Trader about ten...
is salmon any good? not as good as turkey and ham
im so so funny
Tony Mc is still out injured and Crowley is expected to start according to www.loi.ie, but I wouldn't take their word on it. Team I'd like to see:
------------Quigley------------
Mahon---McNally---Kenna---Gallagher
Bogdan--Crowley--McFaul---Doyler
----------------Finn---------------
---------------Sammo-------------
McMillan could start CB and push Kenna to LB. Conan and Paul Byrne will probably start at the expense of Bogdan and Crowley though.
Hilarious.
schumi - can we move the babies' "humour" to rubbish before we get sidetracked?
On the team, Tony's supposed to be back; bit of a blow if he isn't. Think after last week, we have to change things in the mid. Crowley wasn't even on the bench last week - is he injured? Brian King did very well in Drogheda and could well come in instead. Pete seems to like the combination of Byrne and Sammon (and if Byrne can get his confidence back, I'd agree), so I'd say that'd be the only likely change for tomorrow. Presumably McFaul or McMillan dropped to make way.
Stupid FAI.http://www.eircomloi.ie/match_report_6.htm
5:30 now?! Herald had the game down for tonight apparently. I love this league.
Crowley played against Drogheda and didn't get booked, but he was suspended for Rovers, so I don't see how he would have been suspended against Cork.
Sligo's site has 5pm. I'd trust them over the FAI.
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