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    Post City go third

    *Just to point out that the referee was Damien Hancock from Dublin and not Dan Deady from Cork.

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    City go third - 27 September 2003 - FAI.ie

    Cork City moved up third place in the Premier Division when second half goals from Kevin Murray and George O'Callaghan gave them a 2-0 victory over Shamrock Rovers in what was technically a home game for the Dublin side at Turners Cross.

    Rovers threatened early on when Cork 'keeper Michael Devine made a double save from Trevor Molloy and James Keddy in the opening four minutes. Then Cork striker Kevin Doyle, taking over from the injured John O'Flynn, missed two first half chances.

    The turning point of the game came on 57 minutes when Rovers defender Trevor Croly was sent off for a second yellow card offence by Cork referee Dan Deady after he had taken down Doyle.

    Cork always played with more drive and composure and their pressure paid off with two goals in a five minute spell. Midfielder Kevin Murray was on target with his first goal for the club when he powered home a diving header after a free by George O'Callaghan on 65 minutes.

    And it was O'Callaghan who made the points safe for Cork when he crashed home a great second goal and his sixth of the season on 70 minutes.

    Teams:
    Shamrock Rovers: Ryan; Croly, Palmer, McGuinness, Keith Doyle; T.Grant, Boughanem; Colwell, Keddy; Molloy, Fitzpatrick.
    Subs: Gough for Fitzpatrick (56 mins.), Reynolds for Boughanem (69 mins.), Haylock for Keith Doyle (85 mins.).

    Cork City: Devine; Horgan, Coughlan, D.Murray, Woods; C.T.O'Brien, K.Murray, O'Halloran, Kearney; Kevin Doyle, O'Callaghan.
    Sub: Bennett for O'Halloran (85 mins.).

    Referee: D Deady (Cork).

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    FAO ref

    ref,

    if you're gona post a match report from somewhere on the web here, please post a link to where you have taken the report from out of courtsey (bah sp!!)

    thanks
    james

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    Red face FAO JAMES

    Originally posted by James
    ref,

    if you're gona post a match report from somewhere on the web here, please post a link to where you have taken the report from out of courtsey (bah sp!!)

    thanks
    james


    em i did say FAI.ie

    that not do you??

    thanks
    Ref.


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    Re: FAO JAMES

    Originally posted by Ref
    em i did say FAI.ie

    that not do you??

    i dont make the rules here

    the gaffer: Please don't post full news stories from other sites on Foot.ie. A couple of paragraphs and a link to the full story is fine.

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    A Face does it all the time!!!!!


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    Exclamation ...........................................

    Hey dont bring me into this like !!




    Anyway .... the stuff i post is of a far better quality
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    [SIZE=1]just cos all ye cork city people don't like referees........[/SIZE]




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