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    eL well represented in FA Cup 3rd Rd

    While most of you will be raving about Kevin Doyle's first FA Cup goal here on monday, I'd like to take the opportunity to congratulate one of my favourite Vikings Adam Rundle who almost scored for Mansfield against Newcastle today.

    Fans of Shels and Cork may remember him from our premier division year. The only good thing Roddy Collins did for our club.

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    Fans of Sligo Rovers might also remember a fella called Keith Gilroy, who will be lining out for Burton Albion against Manchester United tomorrow(live on SKY Sports for those interested).
    Last edited by sligoman; 07/01/2006 at 11:29 PM. Reason: Change the channel
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Fans of Sligo Rovers might also remember a fella called Keith Gilroy, who will be lining out for Burton Albion against Manchester United tomorrow(live on BBC for those interested).
    live on sky actually. he played 6 games for us b4 fat pat spotted him&told kerr about him

    rundle was a good player too. always keep an eye out for the likes of him on soccer saturday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red4Eva
    live on sky actually.
    Well it's on some station, so I was close anyway .
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    dont forget

    Sligo lad Barry Cogan played for Milwall against Everton.

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    Wes Hoolahan came on for Livingston today in their 1-1 draw with Alloa at Alloa

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPXcyan
    Wes Hoolahan came on for Livingston today in their 1-1 draw with Alloa at Alloa
    and here's what his manger said about his performance afterwards:
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Lambert
    Wes hasn't played for six weeks, but he did really well when he came on and will get better with more training and we will see his full ability as the season progresses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPXcyan
    Wes Hoolahan came on for Livingston today in their 1-1 draw with Alloa at Alloa
    Pity José Quitongo didn't make it off the bench too
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    Gareth O'Conner scored too...
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    Hulls Damien Delaney, ex-Cork City, who is a centre-half played in midfield today aganist Villa.
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    Hopefully Paddy McCarthy will be playing for Leicster against Spurs later this evening. He played for St.Malachys and Stella Maris before he went cross Channell. Strong tall centre half, my old neighbour in Edenmore and scored an own goal against Milwall on Stephen's Day!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPXcyan
    Wes Hoolahan came on for Livingston today in their 1-1 draw with Alloa at Alloa
    A 1:1 draw with Alloa - a team who are 8pts adrift at the bottom of the Scottish Second Division. Oh dear.....

    I wonder if Hollahan found himself questioning his sanity on the drive back to Midlothian after the game....

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    Former Cobh Ramblers player Roy Keane playing in the Scottish Cup today

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    Quote Originally Posted by sullanefc
    Former Cobh Ramblers player Roy Keane playing in the Scottish Cup today
    Not much of a step up from Cobh Ramblers is it ?

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    Rundle is an excellent footballer, and didn't look out of place in front of 41,000 plus against Newcastle. He and the 3-3 draw away to Derry were literally the ONLY things that Roddy did for our club (apart from almost ruin it of course )

    Also interesting to see that Doyle was rested by Reading against a Premiership team, which shows in what high regard he is already held. 12 goals for them now...can't see (*insert whichever clown gets the nod from the FAI) leaving him out of the senior squad in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
    I wonder if Hollahan found himself questioning his sanity on the drive back to Midlothian after the game....

    I'd say Roy Keane is asking himself a few questions this evening too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maynard
    He and the 3-3 draw away to Derry
    Didn't you beat Derry 3-2?

    Former Irish U-21 keeper Saul Deeney kept out Manchester United today. He was in the Ireland squad until UCD keeper Darren Quigley forced him out. Not much of an eL connection, but still...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    Former Irish U-21 keeper Saul Deeney kept out Manchester United today. He was in the Ireland squad until UCD keeper Darren Quigley forced him out. Not much of an eL connection, but still...
    Did you see Keith Gilroy in the same match? He played brilliantly for them and took a few, good, corners and free kick's. They've managed to get a replay now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maynard
    Rundle is an excellent footballer, and didn't look out of place in front of 41,000 plus against Newcastle. He and the 3-3 draw away to Derry were literally the ONLY things that Roddy did for our club (apart from almost ruin it of course )
    Yawn. How did he almost ruin CHF? Who would notice anyway?


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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Hoop
    Yawn. How did he almost ruin CHF? Who would notice anyway?


    KOH
    Yawn!!!!

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