Premier Division Results:
WEEK 9/33:
BOHEMIANS 2-0 LONGFORD TOWN
BRAY WDS. 0-1 DERRY CITY
DROGHEDA UTD. 0-0 SHELBOURNE
FINN HARPS 1-0 UCD
ST. PATS. ATH. 1-1 S. ROVERS
WATERFORD UTD. 2-2 CORK CITY
Week 9 saw 1 Dublin derby, a Munster derby, a points deduction, 2 home wins, 3 draws, 1 away win, and 10 goals scored.
Bohs were looking to continue their recent improvement, at home to struggling Longford. Both sides are capable of doing better. Bohs won 2-0 with 2 second half goals, and are now unbeaten in 4 games while putting on the scoring boots. Both teams still lie in the bottom half of the table.
Bray are starting to slip, with 2 straight defeats, while Derry make steady progress. Derry won at the seaside 1-0 with a first-half goal, notching up the only away win of the weekend. They remain in the top 4, while Bray have slipped back into the pack following their third loss on the bounce.
Drogheda are another team suffering from homesickness with 1 win from 4 home games, while Shels are as expected, top of the table. The pretenders to the throne could only manage a 0-0 draw at home, although it was somewhat better than their 5-2 defeat to their visitors last season. Shels will be content with their point, while Drogheda have now won only once from 5 home games.
Two of the promoted sides, Finn Harps and UCD, met in the last game of the weekend, at Finn Park. "Hyde" turned up this week, and lost 1-0. It's Finn Harps first win of the season, and moves them away from the bottom.
Pats, and Rovers met in the Dublin derby, in the first game of the weekend. A poor match was brought to life in the strangest way, with a Payne o.g. giving Pats the lead with 20 minutes left. However, Rovers got an equalizer as the home defence dozed off in injury time, allowing Dave Mooney to crash a volley in under the bar. The point initially kept Rovers in 9th, before the news came through that Rovers had been deducted 8 points for club licence application irregularities. Rovers now have just 1 point, relegating the club to the bottom of the table, and the season effectively restarts now for the club.![]()
The Munster Derby saw Waterford face Cork. The game had everything, 4 goals, a red card, and a penalty, as it ended up 2-2. Bragging rights in Munster will have to be postponed until the next meeting in week 20, but the Cork fans could get home from an away game in less than 4 hours for a change.![]()
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