What's the criteria for intermediate sides to qualify for the competition? It throws up the small possibility of UCD seniors v UCD inters cropping up at some point in the future.
Interesting that one of the teams in the qualifying round is St Kevin's Boys. Could Tony Mac play one more game in Belfield?
(Answer - probably not, as he apparently went for cruciate knee surgery a few weeks ago)
What's the criteria for intermediate sides to qualify for the competition? It throws up the small possibility of UCD seniors v UCD inters cropping up at some point in the future.
Top four in the LSL Senior (top) division according to the Herald so it won't be for a few years anyway.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Apparently the FAI are looking at changing the rules for the FAI Cup to not allow us in any more. The LSC is run by different people, but they may well follow suit in that event.
Apparently the draw is -
Preliminary Round Draw
Bluebell United v Wayside Celtic
Tolka Rovers v St Kevins Boys
Bangor Celtic v Tullamore Town
Ballymun United v F C Carlow
(Fixtures to be played on or before Sunday February 7th)
First Round Draw
Shamrock Rovers v Wexford Youths
Bohemians v Bluebell United or Wayside Celtic
Tolka Rovers or St Kevins Boys v Shelbourne
Sporting Fingal v Longford Town
Bray Wanderers v Athlone Town
Ballymun United or F C Carlow v Dundalk
Bangor Celtic or Tullamore Town v UCD
St Patricks Athletic v Drogheda United
(Fixtures to be played on or before Sunday February 28th)
Bangor Celtic are based in Crumlin.
I wonder if we'll actually play the first team in this one as a kind of final pre-season match? You know you've been without football too long when you're really looking forward to the Leinster Senior Cup 1st round.
Bangor beat Tullamore 1-0, so we're away to Bangor. Report on the Tullamore website.
Don't think it says where the game was played, although it does note that the game was "played on a narrow, bumpy pitch"
Tullamore are still pre-season as they're an A League side, so given how comfortably we got past Tullamore last year in the League Cup with our reserves, Bangor Celtic (in mid-season) don't appear a particular threat. But obviously that depends on what sort of team we put out.
Bangor played the game at home in Rathfarnham. One of the lads I work with joined them recently, although he hasn't played a game for them yet. They don't know where they'll play the game against ye yet.
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Game's on Friday the 26th in the Iveagh Grounds at 7:45.
Link.
Directions to the Iveagh Grounds here. It appears to be a similar distance from the Goldenbridge LUAS stop as Richmond Park is.
Any Bookies pricing up the game? Fancy a few quid on Bangor if the odds are good, they're a very strong side and mid-season and after seeing Bohs struggle to beat Bluebell I fancy Bangor for the upset.
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Bangor are mid-table in the LSL at the moment; seem to be having a poor enough season. But a lot depends obviously on the mid-season/pre-season bit, and how we approach the game. I'd say with the league starting next week, we'll be taking this as competitively as the LSC deserves. Haven't seen any odds, but I'd stay clear.
It would make sense to treat this as a first league game I think, get a look at how the first choice team will work. I assume we won't be able to make 11 subs at half time either so we probably won't have the usual friendly messing.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Ah I'm more than likely going to head to the game so if I could get a decent price I'd still chance a few euro on it.
It's their Saturday team that's mid table. Their Sunday team is 2nd with a game in hand, unbeaten and they've only conceded 8 goals in 14 games. I expect it to be very tight, wouldn't be surprised to see extra time.
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Ah. That's a good point... They're unbeaten too.
I think of all clubs though, being in pre-season won't affect us. Most of our players have been playing colleges football the past while to keep sharp. But the different team does make it a more interesting tie!
Alot of our players played lastnight in the Colleges League final and the Collingwood is on Next week, so I think it will be a mix of regulars plus some of the younger players.
Bookies not giving a lot away, Bangor 11/5, draw 11/5 think UCD were evens. Might still put a few euro on Bangor for the interest.
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The game has been moved to Pearse Memorial Park, about 10 minutes' walk from the Iveagh Grounds. Map. Kick off is still 7:45.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
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