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    Next Year's Opposition?

    Interesting clash in Cobh this coming Saturday night. A win for Sligo will probably kill off Cobh's chances of promotion to the premier division. If Cobh win, they can still sneak it for second spot, with a lot of luck on the way.
    Either way, one of these teams play us next year, and I think it is worth a trip down there anyway, to support the local team, like.
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    Both teams play crazy football. All attack. Its great to watch though.

    Was there for the 1st game of the season and it finished in a draw with another Alan carey special.

    Sligo are v. good and v. bad so Cobh will be hoping they can catch the bad side of Sligo.

    In fairness though. I dont think Cobh are ready for the Premier division yet. Could that "stadium " get a premier division liscence. Its awful like.

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    Yes I think ye should go to this match but support Rovers not Cobh
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    Looks like Cobh's chances of giving us another Munster derby fixture next season are well and truly buried after that result.
    What's Sligo like in April?
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    Did you go to the game FPB?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Did you go to the game FPB?
    Nopers. Unexpected deluge of family in need of entertainment. What was it like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    What was it like?
    Was going to ask you the same thing
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    Haven't been to Sligo for years. Usually bring the kids away to at least one away game against every opposition, so maybe I will be heading up north west in the spring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    Haven't been to Sligo for years.
    Jaysus you wont know the place, we have a shopping centre and a retail park now
    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
    Usually bring the kids away to at least one away game against every opposition, so maybe I will be heading up north west in the spring.
    Fingers Crossed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair_play_boy
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    What's Sligo like in April?
    Damp just like the other 11 months of the year

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Damp just like the other 11 months of the year
    Unlike the tropical weather that Dublin gets I suppose
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Jaysus you wont know the place, we have a shopping centre and a retail park now
    And the new road will be ready for them aswell so Cork fans could make a weekend of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Unlike the tropical weather that Dublin gets I suppose
    It's nice today.

    Sligo is a nice trip, enjoyed it last year. Might be a bit awkward from Cork though.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi
    It's nice today.

    Sligo is a nice trip, enjoyed it last year. Might be a bit awkward from Cork though.
    No more akward than Ballybofey or Derry, as proved by our large turnout at both venues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    No more akward than Ballybofey or Derry, as proved by our large turnout at both venues.
    To be fair, on friday from Sligo onwards the traffic was a mess.
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