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    Games weekend 11th/12th July

    Premier Division (All 19:45)

    Bohemians v Galway
    Waterford v Cork

    Saturday 12th

    Sligo v Derry

    First Division

    Friday 11th
    (All 19:45)

    Wexford v Athlone
    Bray v Dundalk
    Treaty v Cobh
    UCD v Finn HArps

    Saturday 12th

    Longford v Kerry (19:30)


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    Shamrock Rovers v Glenavon (20:00)
    Last edited by sbgawa; 11/07/2025 at 11:46 AM.

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    Almost forgot there were games tonight with all the excitement of Shels and Pats winning in Europe.

    Can Galway take something off Bohs or can Cork drag Waterfrod into the mix at the bottom (not really imo even if they win)
    Bray v Dundalk is a big match for both clubs and what a great evening to spend in bray with a few pints and sunshine.

    Rovers have a friendly against Glenavon due to Drogheda arranging for us to have a mid season break.
    Last edited by sbgawa; 11/07/2025 at 11:44 AM.

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    Bohs are heavy favourites for tonight, but I'm just not so sure. I mean, they couldn't even score against Pats last week. A draw would do nicely for us.
    I'll probably watch Waterford-Cork tonight though. A win for Waterford, and and they'll only be two points behind Pat's, with a game in hand. An unlikely Cork win would set up tomorrow nicely....

    ...which is ourselves away to Sligo. Woeful, woeful record there previously, though we did win this season. A real test for us. Sligo at 4/1, or 7/2 for a draw. There's value to be had.

    Cracking weather, on a Saturday, and our closest away, but still not sure if I'll go or not as it's such an unpleasant place to watch a game.

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    Keeper Bradley Wade dropped for Waterford. Very harsh. He conceded seven last week, but wasn't to blame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_�ire View Post
    Keeper Bradley Wade dropped for Waterford. Very harsh. He conceded seven last week, but wasn't to blame.
    Tbf, McMullan has been impressive this season but had started to make a few bad errors, especially in Tallaght. I think it was a good move to bring him back in after last week, nothing Wade could do but it's probably woken the young lad back up, he's after making an unreal double save there first half tonight

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    Cork's defence is so bad that schoolboy would be a long description. They look ok going forward but they've haven't a prayer of staying up with that defence. Odomussu very lucky not to be sent off too..

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    First half Bohs by far the better team, most possession, probably the better chances , but again not converting them. Galway are the long ball specialists and also if they keep it in the air Bohs can't play and it's working. If Bohs get one I think they will go on and win comfortably. The longer it goes on the more hope Galway have.

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    I hope you all enjoyed the James Clarke show. The guy was amazing, as were the rest of the team. Kavanagh gave away silly fouls when there was no reason to. Other than that a very well controlled performance.

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    Farewell to Cork. And Dundalk have a mountain of homework to do over yhe winter cuz they'll be in exactly the same spot this time next year

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    Cork and Dundalk could be rotating for the next couple of seasons at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    I hope you all enjoyed the James Clarke show. The guy was amazing, as were the rest of the team. Kavanagh gave away silly fouls when there was no reason to. Other than that a very well controlled performance.
    Less said about Kavanagh the better. Clarke and Devoy were class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoydowMonty View Post
    Farewell to Cork. And Dundalk (or Cobh and Bray) have a mountain of money tofind over the winter cuz they'll be in exactly the same spot this time next year
    A wee bit of editing above. Blessed tonight with the way the result with Cobh went and keeping that bit of space bt Bray are firmly back in the picture. I dont think its the doom merchant in me that thinks that Dundalk could run out of steam and may not even be in a playoff come seasons end. Its just a very young and small squad. I dont think we have played that well bar maybe Cobh at home a few weeks ago and we need to find that level regularly in what is a very weak division based on quality. Its hard to nail quality week on week regardless of potential ability when a general standard means you can tick along. We're not half way through July so people saying promotions is done were at best complacent. Obviously Id rather be 20 odd points clear but it could be no harm in the longer run this season to be reeled in and in second going in to the run in and the Dundalk support really do get our collective asses in gear too.

    That was a pretty important win for Bohs, keeping a nose in the race against an awkward opposition away. Champions elect will keep Sligo looking over their shoulder tomorrow.

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    Derry game for us next weekend is huge. Equally for Derry too.

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    Just concentrate on beating Rovers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Cork and Dundalk could be rotating for the next couple of seasons at least.
    LoI turning into the Premiership? We'll have parachute payments next

    Solid win for us against Harps tonight - only our second home win of the season. But we're on a good run now - 17 points from the last 24. Strangely without the Wexford walkover we'd still be outside the playoffs.

    Still can't see us going up though; far too goal shy. But the second third of the season has been much more fun than the first

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