Mons sub: McKenna on for O'Connor. Hope this can make the difference. McKenna was 3rd top scorer in the first division last year and maybe he can open his back at Monaghan account tonight.
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Mons sub: McKenna on for O'Connor. Hope this can make the difference. McKenna was 3rd top scorer in the first division last year and maybe he can open his back at Monaghan account tonight.
UCD had a chance there but Sean Harding sent it wide.
Terrific save.
Super save there by Barry Murphy.
thought that was nailed on, great save.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Sorry mate, it's a different link for the 2nd half, should have posted it:
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Sounds like Doolin's happy to take the point. Frustrating, but it's up to us to break them down and have the creative nous to make chances and we don't seem to be doing it. Cork have hardy broken into Derry half according to radio commentary.
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Ucd put another one wide. Could be 4/5 up by now. United starting to come back into it a little but Ucd defo the stronger side and look like they are trying to avenge being knocked out of the cup by us last summer.
one nil cork
F&ck
Totally against the run of play.
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/1481/
O'Halloran?
McGuiness s/o for Athlone
UCD sub: Evan McMillan on for his brother David McMillan.
Now a Mons sub: Hanaphy on for Bermingham
Mervue still 1-0 up 8 mins left.
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