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    Setanta Cup Media Coverage

    Very poor? Four radio stations carried no news of the competition this morning and the paper was pretty lacking in any details. Am I just missing all the bulletins or is there very poor coverage of it?
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    Our broadcasters needed to devote all their airtime to the English FA Cup and... Kilmacud Crokes!
    Even at that, Irish football didn't stand a chance, being up against the formidable challenges of ice skating and some drip coming 108th for Ireland in the skeleton thingey.

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    Irish Times Coverage

    From the Irish Times today

    Emmet Malone

    Setanta Cup previews: With Linfield averaging close to four goals a game over the course of their runaway Irish League campaign to date, Derry City could have picked a better time to suffer a defensive crisis.

    A succession of problems over the past week or so means Stephen Kenny must bring his side to Windsor Park for this evening's Setanta Cup encounter without three recognised centre backs.

    In the absence of Clive Delaney, Mark McChrystal and Ken Oman, Peter Hutton is likely to be partnered by Eddie McCallion as City look to contain the Belfast team's prolific frontmen, Glenn Ferguson and Peter Thompson, in what will be the first competitive game between these two clubs in some 35 years.

    "I watched them on Saturday and though the score was 3-2 they beat Ballymena very comfortably," says Kenny who also has a serious doubt over striker Gary Beckett. "They're a very good side, much better than they were last year, and they're 37 games unbeaten . . . but we were 25 games unbeaten ourselves towards the end of last season and our record against the biggest teams in our own league is very good so we won't be fearful of taking them on.

    "Of course, there's the question of how quickly we come out of the blocks in our first competitive game but we're looking forward to it and confident that we can do well."

    City's caution regarding the identity of those purchasing tickets for the game has severely dented the size of the travelling support but the visitors should still sell out their original 1,000-seat allocation. There is said to be considerable interest, meanwhile, among Linfield supporters in the game, which will be broadcast live on Setanta starting at 8pm this evening.

    The defending champions will wait until close to kick-off before making a final call on the fitness of Noel Bailie and Tim McCann, both of whom picked up knocks in the league win over the weekend.

    "There's a lot of confidence within the team because of the form that we've been in," says Linfield manager David Jeffrey, "but this is a different challenge for the lads to rise to. Derry are an excellent team, we saw that last season, but it won't be easy for them to come here for their first game and it would mean a lot to our supporters to win and put ourselves in a decent position to qualify from the group."

    Phil Harrington, meanwhile, could find himself having to come out of retirement again this evening at Shamrock Park where Cork City take on Irish League outfit Portadown. First-choice goalkeeper Michael Devine is still recovering from a knee injury picked up in last week's pre-season friendly with Galway United while his number two, Mark McNulty, is suspended.

    "I'm still hopeful Michael will be all right," said manager Damien Richardson yesterday. "He jarred the knee quite badly but there was no actual damage but it has been very sore."

    If Devine misses out Harrington, now 43, will return to the side again following last year's brief but successful outings in the Uefa Cup and National League.

    "They're a very strong side and experts when it comes to the particular tests presented by cup competitions but we've had a good pre-season, we have everybody else available and I'm confident if we play to our potential we're more than a match for anybody in this competition," says Richardson.

    Portadown are without the suspended Gary Hamilton.

    Shelbourne will miss Jason Byrne and Alan Moore for their opening game, against Glentoran at Tolka Park. The pair were sent off during the 2-0 defeat by Linfield in last year's final and are therefore suspended. Richie Baker is also out with a calf strain.

    Dungannon Swifts' leading scorer Timmy Adamson returns from injury for his side's visit to Drogheda United while David Scullion, who came on in during the second half of Saturday's goalless draw with Distillery, is also likely to have shaken off a bout of flu sufficiently to start.

    Drogheda come into the game off the back of a good pre-season with Paul Doolin's side having beaten Swiss and Norwegian opposition at their training camp in Spain before returning home to retain the Malone Cup thanks to goals from Keith Fahey and Declan O'Brien at Oriel Park on Wednesday night.
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    there hasn't been much about it in the news all right.i've been disapointed with the coverage.Hopefully they'll start today.
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    Beckett has been passed fit, and a number of other players will under go late fitness tests such as Oman

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    Was very diappointed with the coverage it got in the Drogheda Independent this week!! Didnt even get a full page while the rest of the sports section was full of gaa sh!te

    Not getting linfield or glentoran in our group has taken a bit of a shine off it locally - heres hoping it picks up as it goes on
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    Actually just thinking about it, watching Dunfermline v Celtic yesterday on Setanta I don't think they even advertised the cup themselves. There was at least a mention in most tabloids yesterday.

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    I've been told it won't be on Setanta in the UK only on the ROI/NI version of Setanta? Anyone know if this is true? Would love to watch it and can't understand why it wouldn't be....

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    The Daily Mirror has a two page spread on the competition today, it also had a number of articles on it last week, with a two page spread on the Derry v. Linfield game. Considring it's an English paper it's not bad going, although an odd time they do get their facts wrong.

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    Think it's only on Setanta Ireland.

    Read a 4 page pull out from the Sun in the dentist's this morning. Fair play to them.
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    The Northern papers have given great coverage I believe
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    Yeah the Linfield Derry game is on setanta sports Ireland see here
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    A whole page in the Daily Mail too.

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    anyone got an online radio link for coverage? Got my dad holding the radio to the phone back home - talk about basic! Hear Derry are battering linfield....!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunkito
    anyone got an online radio link for coverage? Got my dad holding the radio to the phone back home - talk about basic! Hear Derry are battering linfield....!
    No on-line radio Im afraid ...

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    Actually there is - you can get the derry match on 1341 AM

    Should be clearer in Ireland - mine has a bit of french over the top of it!

    found this rather handy website!
    http://website.lineone.net/~energynet/am.htm

    (we have the technology!)

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    There was regular updates on BBC.co.uk and they had match reports afterwards.
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    very disappointed with the coverage in the Examiner.

    Tiny article in the bottom right corner of the paper.

    Liam Mackey must be hung-over.

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    Setanta.com...

    Will have reports shortly after games...
    JW

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