FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND
 Thursday, March 17, 2011 
 
 
Airtricity League Previews
 
 
Friday, March 18, 2011
 
(All Kick-offs 7.45pm unless stated)
Airtricity League Premier Division
Bray Wanderers v Sligo Rovers, Carlisle Grounds. Referee: Neil Doyle.
 
Bray  Wanderers will look to build on their comeback victory over St Pat’s  last week by claiming the points against Sligo Rovers – who won on their  two visits to the Carlisle Grounds in 2010.
 
Team news: 
 
Bray’s  Chris Shields (ankle) is a doubt. Danny O' Connor has a slight  hamstring strain. Stephen Brennan (calf), and Gary Shaw (ankle) remain  absent.
 
Sligo Rovers will be without Joseph Ndo (foot injury).  Manager Paul Cook has no suspension worries.
 
Quotes:
 
Bray  Wanderers’ Director of football Pat Devlin: "Paul Cook has assembled a  very strong squad and they will be expected to be there or thereabouts  come the end of the season.
 
“It will be a tough game for  us but we will go into it with confidence following our fight-back  against St Pat’s last Friday. We will give it our best shot.”
 
Drogheda United v Derry City, Hunky Dorys Park. Referee: Padraigh Sutton.
 
Drogheda  United will look to pick up their first points of the season after  coming close to holding Bohemians at Dalymount Park last week. Derry  will bid to build on an impressive win over UCD.
 
Team News: 
 
Drogheda goalkeeper David Quirke is struggling with a groin injury. Recent signing from Shelbourne Mark Trimble is on stand-by. 
 
Experienced  Derry City defender Eddie McCallion is suspended.  James Mc Clean (hip  -flexor), Ruaidhri Higgins (calf) and Stewart Greacen (broken hand) are  out. Kevin Deery is set to return.
 
Quotes:
 
Drogheda  United boss Mick Cooke: “I was very happy with our performance last  week against Bohemian’s though obviously not pleased with the result. It  was especially encouraging for me that we remained in the game for the  last twenty minutes, still creating chances.” 
 
 
“Derry  did tremendously well to get back into the Premier on their first  attempt. They are a good footballing side and both they and our  enthusiastic squad should make for an entertaining night’s football.” 
 
Derry  City manager Stephen Kenny: “Drogheda have only conceded two goals in  two games. They are set up to defend while they have some experienced  attacking players who did well for Shelbourne last year.”
 
 
Dundalk v Bohemians, Oriel Park. Referee: Damien Hancock.
 
Dundalk  will aim to secure their second home win of the campaign with strikers  Mark Quigley and Jason Byrne facing their former Bohemians colleagues  for the first time since moving to Oriel Park.
 
Team News:
 
Dundalk  have doubts over midfielder Dean Bennett and defender Eoghan Osborne  (both hamstring) and they face fitness tests before Friday’s game. Ross  Gaynor, Greg Bolger and Michael Hector are out through suspension.
 
Bohemians are without the suspended Robert Bayly and Ger O’Brien.
 
Quotes: 
 
Dundalk  boss Ian Foster: “Bohemians will certainly be a difficult test. For all  the off-the-field problems Bohs had during the close season, they seem  to have got it right on the pitch. 
 
“They  have made some very good signings over the last six weeks, and they  have started the season very brightly. They come here top of the league  and it will be a decent test for us.”
 
Galway United v UCD, Terryland Park. Referee: Rob Rogers.
 
Galway  United host UCD looking for their first win of the new campaign. The  Students will bid to bounce back from a home loss to Derry City.
 
Team News:
 
Galway  United have no injury concerns while Shaun Kelly has recovered from  illness. Alan Murphy could be in line for his first start in over 16  months.
 
Quotes:
 
Galway United captain  Paul Sinnott: "I'm really looking forward to the match and along with  the rest of the team, we will be hoping to perform very well on the  night."
 
Shamrock Rovers v St Patrick's Athletic, Tallaght Stadium (8.00pm). Referee: Tom Connolly.
 
DUBLIN  rivals Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick’s Athletic meet in a fixture that  is expected to draw a massive crowd to Tallaght Stadium. There has  never been a draw between sides managed by Pete Mahon and Michael  O’Neill.
 
Team News:
 
Shamrock Rovers  have a full strength squad going into Friday night’s Airtricity League  game against St Patrick’s Athletic at Tallaght Stadium.
 
Craig  Sives comes back into contention after missing the first two league  games with a hamstring injury, while Stephen O’Donnell also returns  after serving a two match suspension.
 
St Pat’s continue to  operate without Paul Crowley (virus). He missed their opening fixtures  through suspension. Brian Shortall is out with an ankle injury.
 
Quotes:
 
Hoops  manager Michael O’Neill said: “We’re very happy with the start we’ve  had to the season so far. We have good early momentum in our season, and  our aim is to continue that. 
 
“Not only have we picked up  six points out of six so far, but we also did it against two good  sides. We face another good side in St Pat’s, but we will be aiming to  take another three points from the game.
 
“We had a huge crowd at our first home game of the season, and are expecting another big support on Friday night.”
 
St  Pat’s assistant manager John Gill: "The atmosphere will be absolutely  electric in Tallaght and these are the type of games that players dream  of being involved in.
 
"They've had a great start to the  season, beating two of the fancied teams and winning in the Setanta Cup  but this is a derby game and other things come into play that make these  games a bit different and a bit special.”
 
Airtricity League First Division
Cork City v Limerick FC, Turner's Cross. Referee:  Sean Grant.
Cork  City sit joint top of the First Division after their opening two games  but will face a test in this Munster derby against a Limerick side that  has added former Shamrock Rovers winger Sean O’Connor to its ranks.
 
Finn Harps v Monaghan United, Finn Park (8.00pm). Referee: Phil Caschera.
Finn  Harps will look to pick up their first win of the season in an Ulster  derby clash with Monaghan United, who marked Roddy Collins’s first game  as manager with a victory over Waterford United.
 
Shelbourne v Wexford Youths, Tolka Park (8.00pm). Referee: Paul McLaughlin.
Shelbourne  can maintain their winning start to the campaign when they host Wexford  Youths, who have yet to pick up a point from their opening two  fixtures.
 
			
		
 
	
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