Someone needs to tell Ollie about this imminent windfall, he was into the credit union last week begging for a few pound
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Second best tonight,Bohs probably should have won by more but we nearly snatched an equaliser at the end,looked like we had 2 bad injuries in the first half so hopefully they’ll not be out for too long….
I was thinking Harps had the eyes firmly fixed on the weekends cup game when the score flashed Bohs 2 up, in fairness though they seem to have had a good go at getting something from the game, they could have coasted being able afford coughing up the points with no relegation battle for them. This one sentence from the RTE match report has me feeling queasy already 'Harps peppered some inviting deliveries into the penalty area' and before a tough one tomorrow where we need to be battling hard for anything!!
James Talbot probably man of the match tonight. Four or five big saves for Bohs. Doherty was probably the quieter of the two keepers.
Harps had a very poor first half but much better second half.
Of course, another refereeing masterclass tonight.
Great credit to the Bohs fans for roaring abuse at Harps players while Johnny Dunleavy was taken away by ambulance with a serious injury too. (Completely unrelated to previous injuries)
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I think your commentary team, who were very good, had a more accurate analysis of the game.
Unfortunately Nigel we have a group of knuckledraggers who are a disgrace home and away. Related I think to some Harps players prior links with Rovers, pathetic.
Hopefully requirements for a covid cert for entry to Dalymount for the rest of the season will thin their ranks a little.
I think it was one of the big reasons why Holland had to go back on the lifting of restrictions in July - people were going to clubs and so on with any aul covid cert even if they weren't vaccinated, and of course they got infected, and cases went through the roof again.
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