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    Hibernian v St Pats 5 July 2005

    Looks like we will be playing St Pats on the evening of the 5th of July after our game with Shamrock Rovers was moved and Drogheda cancelled?

    Cannae find a St Pats forum anywhere, wondered what anyone here thought of the match, pubs, etc? Hibs will bring between 300 to 500 fans minimum over for a week long **** up.
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    Post St Pat's confirm Hearts and Hibernian games

    St Pat's confirm Hearts and Hibernian games


    St Patrick’s Athletic are delighted to announce two friendly matches against Scottish sides in July. The matches, to be played at Richmond Park, see the Saints entertain Edinburgh outfits Hibernian and Heart of Midlothian.

    Saints Chief Executive Bernard J O’Byrne explained: “Following conversations with both teams, we are now pleased to confirm that both sides will be travelling to Dublin and participating in matches with ourselves. Both of these matches should attract both our regular supporters and an additional set of fans and we look forward to these high-profile matches next month.”


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