I'll answer that in a PM and not on this thread with the question being off topic and all that![]()
I'll answer that in a PM and not on this thread with the question being off topic and all that![]()
Still waiting, promise I wouldnt reveal. It could be like a whodunnit kind of mystery. My bucks on Shams. this is all just fun now ok.
I still cant see what it has to do with the Setanta cup 2011.
Hey,
I'm in Boston for the match. Does anyone know any pubs with Setanta?
Setanta no longer operate in North America.
http://www.premiumsportsinc.com/index.html
would be your best bet.
Tickets for the setanta cup final will be going on sale to shamrock rovers fans tomorrow.Members and season ticket holders will be sold tickets first. Approx 3,000 tkts are available and is expected to sell out. Rovers have the east stand and Dundalk have the west stand (main stand). West stand holds slightly more than East stand.
Nice 12 page pullout on the Setanta Cup Final in this weeks Democrat.
Includes:
- Question and answers interview with Ian Foster about the cup final and his future.
- Physio Paul Cheshire gives the latest on the injury front.
- General Manager Paul Johnston talks about Dundalk's progress over the last three years.
- Simon Madden on why Saturday will feel like a home game.
- Nathan Murphy, Johnny Breen and Stephen McDonnell talk about emulating the 2002 FAI Cup win.
- Keith Ward on why he really must win the cup.
- Colin Hawkins talks about wiping out his memories of 2002.
- Tolka Park 2002 in pictures.
- From Windsor Park to Tallaght
- Mark Quigley and Jason Byrne give their thoughts
- Dundalk v Rovers: A look back at previous cup finals
- Will Dundalk win the cup? The fans give their opinions!
Jason Byrne says that Dundalk “deserve” their day in the sun after “being through the mill in the last few years”, as he set his aim to silence Shamrock Rovers. The Tallaght native was looking ahead to Saturday’s Setanta Sports Cup final, the Lilywhites’ first cup final in nine years
http://www.dundalkfc.com/byrne-aims-...ay-for-dundalk
Keith Ward says that Dundalk’s young squad have “no fear” of Shamrock Rovers or Tallaght Stadium as they prepare for Saturday’s Setanta Sports Cup final. Ward is one of 12 players in Ian Foster’s 19-man squad that are 23 or under, and he admits that he is “buzzing” for his first ever cup final, stating that “that’s why I wanted to come here”.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/ward-has-no...-target-trophy
Dundalk FC duo Peter Cherrie and Shane Guthrie will enter Saturday’s final with contrasting cup fortunes on their mind. Cherrie was part of the Clyde team that beat all the odds to dump Celtic out of the Scottish Cup in 2006, while Guthrie suffered Setanta Sports Cup heartache last season with Saint Patrick’s Athletic. The pair were part of a defence that secured the club back-to-back clean-sheets for the first time in a year last weekend, and now they are out to continue their fine recent form when they tackle Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/cup-experie...herrie-guthrie
Cannot wait for this match. I know alot of people rank it down their list but our last final was back in 2002 and that was one ehck of a match. C'mon the town!
More super previews from dundalkfc.com:
Hawkins Wants Fans To Be “Unbelievable” 12th Man Again
Colin Hawkins has called on Dundalk fans to repeat the “unbelievable” support which roared them to victory in the 2002 FAI Cup final, when he was in the colours of Bohemians. Garry Haylock was the Lilywhites’ hero that day as he netted either side of the break to deny Hawkins the Cup which, nine years on, he has still yet to win. Having lost the decider with Shelbourne in 2005, the Setanta Sports Cup is also a trophy that eludes the Galway man’s grasp, but he is hoping that he can now get his hands on it with the help of a 12th man.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/hawkins-wan...12th-man-again
Hector Out to Bury Tallaght “Demons”
On Saturday, it will be 71 days since Michael Hector made a nightmare debut for Dundalk, against Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium. Ten weeks on and the 18-year-old is riding high after a number of impressive performances, with the young defender being rewarded with the club’s April Player of the Month award, while he added his first two goals for the Lilywhites in last week’s win in Galway. But there is some unfinished business for Hector, who is looking to “bury the demons” of Tallaght in the most spectacular fashion, by claiming his first senior medal.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/hector-out-...allaght-demons
“This is What You Play Football For” – Bolger
Greg Bolger would not rather be anywhere else on Saturday evening, with the young midfielder stating “this is what you play football for”, before he declared that the Lilywhites are only “in second gear”. The 22-year-old has had a troublesome start to the year, with the demise of Sporting Fingal just three weeks before the start of the Premier Division season. Ian Foster acquired his services within 24 hours, but after a bright start he suffered a grade two strain to his thigh muscle in late March which ruled him out for almost six weeks, during which time the Lilywhites played ten games.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/this-is-wha...all-for-bolger
Not sure what your plans are for the pub beforehand, but the cops can be particular in some games (Bohs, Pats etc) and insist in only Rovers fans in the Maldron. Now none of you might want to go there anyway to make that situation immaterial, but if you're making the day of it it might be better to go somewhere not as close to the ground to enable youse to relax proper with a few bevvies.
False hope is worse than no hope. Ask Sligo.
There has been quite a bit of discussion on our forum about pre-match refreshment and the Maldron and a couple of others were ruled out as being Rovers places.
Some Rovers fans suggested Grumpy's?
We're looking at bringing around 2,500 fans, based on latest figures.
Great atmosphere in the town, black and white flags everywhere. Here's to a good match!
Theres 4-5 buses i know of heading Aherns pub for the FA cup. Leaving town at 1.
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