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    Smile Limerick Leading 2-1 At Half Time

    LIMERICK ARE LEADING MONAGHAN 2-1 AT HALF TIME.
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    Thumbs up LFC 3-1 Mons

    Stevo gave us the lead before Mons equalised but the Blonde assassin struck again just before half time.Paddy Purcell secured all 3 points on 66mins when he made it 3-1.Great win which sees us just 6 points off Kildare with 5 games remaining following Kildares 2-2 draw with Dublin City on Saturday night.The playoffs are within our grasps i can feel it COME ON THE BLUES

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    That is good to hear !!

    Hope you can do it lads !!
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    Post First Division wins for Limerick and Bray

    First Division wins for Limerick and Bray

    Limerick and Bray Wanderers both enjoyed comfortable wins in the eircom league First Division on Bank Holiday Monday.

    Limerick travelled to Century Homes Park in Monaghan and inflicted a 3-1 defeat on struggling Monaghan United.


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    re;

    Come on you blues great win

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    Great win - good performance. Should have been 4 up inside 10 minutes but lucky to regain the lead after Monaghan equalised and had a good spell.

    2nd half we were the better team by a mile.

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    Great result and it is putting us in with a great chance.

    Can anyone give a detailed write-up of players performances, etc?
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    Originally posted by deise deserter
    Can anyone give a detailed write-up of players performances, etc?
    looking in your direction Mr.Spain!
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    Shamed into it.


    Healy was solid - couldn't be faulted for the goal.

    defence was good with Paddy powering in a bullet header for number 3. Stephen and Conor fine at full backs and Paul and Paddy solid as ever.

    Colm and Brendan Sweeney did well in the middle. Steveo was obviously man of the match but Derek didn't impress beside him. He also took off his shirt and threw it afterwards in a fit of disgust having been substituted.

    Shane ran well when he came on. John Whyte was not on long enough to be rated


    Healy 7
    O'Mahony 7
    Molan 7
    Purcell 8
    Finucane 8
    Sugrue 7
    Hughes 7
    Sweeney 8
    Heffernan 8
    McCarthy 6
    O'Flynn 9

    O'Donoghue 7
    Whyte N/A

    Good win - good performance had a couple of opportunities to clear before the goal but otherwise no complaints.

    Crowd was 105 (Monaghan fan beside me counted them all ) includes everyone outside the perimeter of the pitch.

    Noal King was there spying and we gave him a few things to think about.

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