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    Huge goal in Drogeda, Rovers upto 55.

    Shels home and hosed 3 1 , looks like top 4 all win tonight.
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    Thanks Dylan, once a bohsman eh….

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    Watching the shels fans making their way out with 5 mins to go in their biggest game in 20 years, **** off. Anyone else to win it please.

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    Going to tempt fate and and say tonight’s results make us the slimmest of marginal favourites

    PS sad on one level to see Dundalk relegated ….. there’s a lesson in it for all and that’s to enjoy the good times as you never know…..

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    Big win for Rovers tonight.
    Im hoping Pats beat Derry and Drogs sneak a point in Tolka next week meaning provided we beat Dundalk in Oriel (where we are usually muck)

    Shels 58
    Rovers 58
    Pats 56
    Derry 55

    We win at home to Waterford and hope Shels dont win in Derry who will need a result for Europe.
    Its the hope that kills you.

    If Derry beat Pats we will be at best level with them and they have a vastly better goal difference meaining a win at home to Shels on the last day wins them the league.
    All in all i think the title will be decided in Inchicore next Friday.

    All this is predictated on Shels not winning in Derry ....if they do they deserve the title and Duff deserves Manager of the year
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    What a battle in Richmond. Absolutely delighted with that win. We now have a fantastic chance of getting back in the European places and produce a massive turnaround from an otherwise poor campaign. Anyone that can’t enjoy the LOI after that game is a lost cause to Irish football.

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    Dundalk officially relegated, a sad end to a great period for the club but they've a lot of work to do now to be back amongst the big boys again …
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    What a goal by Dylan Watts btw.
    I was screaming DONT SHOOT

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    Dramatic one in Richmond. Galway are an effective team but basically only played when they were behind, made it extremely nervy when they did mind. When Mulraney and Elbouzedi both went off injured I thought we were in real trouble as they're so integral to us and this recent run, and Galway at that point had all the momentum, so the way we rallied after was seriously impressive.

    Special mention for Chris Forrester. Absolutely ran the show tonight and despite suggestions to the contrary at times is still very much one of the best around in this league.

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    1. Shelbourne 57, +11
    2. Derry City 55, +19
    3. Shamrock Rovers 55, +13
    4. St. Patrick's Athletic 53, +11
    After a few stumbles and falls in recent weeks, the top two got back to winning ways. The two form teams also won.
    Rovers will expect to beat Dundalk and Waterford. If Bohs win tomorrow, Drogs are consigned to the playoff. Sligo need a win to keep in touch with Pat's.
    Pat's v Derry is a massive game next week. Unlikely but Derry could finish outside the top 3 and lose the FAI Cup final, missing out Europe altogether. It would be another twist in a mad season.
    Great for Kerry to finish the season with a win. They picked up 17 more points than last season. Hopefully next year can get more points on the board.

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    Madness ...

    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Sligo Bohs huge tomorrow.

    Bohs win and they are safe - meaning Drogs can rest players for their two Cup Finals. Sligo win - and Drogs go at Shelbourne next week.

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    A fairly weak Treaty squad came from behind to beat Harps.
    Two good goals means we deservedly finish ahead of Cobh in 7th.

    Lot of personnel changes needed and could see a lot of outs in the coming days with the club training mornings next year.

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    Some cracking strikes in the league this evening,Anang also a very lucky boy right at the end,nearly a clanger from him….
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    Some cracking strikes in the league this evening,Anang also a very lucky boy right at the end,nearly a clanger from him….
    Tends to have a mistake in him but overall he is much improved. His command of his box is excellent at the moment.

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    Anang had a couple of shaky moments when he first returned, but it had been quite a while since he properly played. He's been fantastic of late though, he's got some maverick qualities but ultimately has all of what you'd want in a modern day goalkeeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermobohs View Post
    Thanks Dylan, once a bohsman eh….
    to be fair he had what, less than half a season there. He has been our poty and will have 5 in a row if we somehow (we won’t ) win it

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    Great occasion in Inchicore tonight, really big game feel right across the league tonight which was great to see. Delighted for Keena getting a few goals which he’s deserved for his very good hold up play and doing the ‘donkey work’ in recent games. 2 really well worked goals with excellent defence splitting passes from Forrester for both goals, with Brandon Kavanagh getting his 14th(!) assist of the season for the winner. Galway’s goal was a hell of a strike too. You know the league’s in a healthy place when you’ve non LOI fans texting you about games and breaking into full on LOI chat!
    Paaatrick's Agletic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack B View Post
    Anang had a couple of shaky moments when he first returned, but it had been quite a while since he properly played. He's been fantastic of late though, he's got some maverick qualities but ultimately has all of what you'd want in a modern day goalkeeper.
    I thought Anangs handling was great tonight. Galway put us under serious pressure late on and he really stood up. Of the seven game winning streak, I’d genuinely say that was the hardest fought win. The top three winning probably means any outside chance ( and it was outside) of the title is gon, but we’re still in there for Europe. Next week against Derry will be a hell of an occasion.
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    A fairly weak Treaty squad came from behind to beat Harps.
    Two good goals means we deservedly finish ahead of Cobh in 7th.

    Lot of personnel changes needed and could see a lot of outs in the coming days with the club training mornings next year.
    Had all the feeling of an end of season dead rubber game. Harps were comfortable for large stretches of the game but substitutions made the difference for both sides really. Handful of lads Harps need to get rid of and a handful we really need to keep, but expect a real youthful Harps again next year.
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