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    Bray Vs. St. Pats - League Cup

    What type of team will be put out tonight ?

    Many Pats fans coming out ?

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    Dunno.

    Doubt it.
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    from breakingnews.ie
    Bray Wanderers v St Patrick’s Athletic

    St Patrick’s Athletic boss John McDonnell insists he will not be using tonight’s League Cup clash with Bray Wanderers as a friendly.

    McDonnell will select his strongest possible squad with Stephen Quigley back from illness though Stephen Caffrey is ruled out with a groin problem.

    Bray will give Terry Masterson and Stephen Roche their first starts of the season.

    read what u want into that

    Should be a decent enough crowd, most of the part timers should make an appearance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    from breakingnews.ie
    Bray Wanderers v St Patrick’s Athletic

    St Patrick’s Athletic boss John McDonnell insists he will not be using tonight’s League Cup clash with Bray Wanderers as a friendly.

    McDonnell will select his strongest possible squad with Stephen Quigley back from illness though Stephen Caffrey is ruled out with a groin problem.

    Bray will give Terry Masterson and Stephen Roche their first starts of the season.

    read what u want into that

    Should be a decent enough crowd, most of the part timers should make an appearance
    I've seen Roche a good few times for the U21's, very good player. Masterson is supposed to be an excellent kepper and once fully fit will push O'Connor for a place in the starting line up. Personally i reckon we should play a strong as possible team with the prise on offer for winning the league cup.

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    Foot.ie!

    Couldn't make this 1 tonight..
    1-0 to Supersaints anyhow...

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    2-1 final score.

    Paul Keegan bagged his first goal of
    the season as St Patrick's continued
    their unbeaten start to the campaign.

    John McDonnell's men started brightly
    and went ahead in the 20th minute. Mick
    Foley stooped to send a low diving
    header into the far corner.

    Pat's went two up on the hour. Mark
    Quigley slipped in Sean O'Connor to
    beat the offside trap inside the box.
    Chris O'Connor got down to take the
    ball off his toe only for Keegan to nip
    in and score from close range.

    Wanderers pulled one back from the spot
    when Robbie slotted home after Darragh
    Maguire fouled Kieran O'Brien.
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    Fair play to you boys i know it's only early on in the season etc but you's have started well and deserved your win last night. A lot of experts had a pop at you before a ball had even been kicked this season maybe they should concentrate on their own teams hey anyway good luck for the rest of the season.

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    A much deserved win last night, ya played very well in the 1st half. The only disapointing was Keegan getting Wes Charles booked when he dived. Was'nt a bad match considering it was the league cup. Better team won.

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    Thought it was an alright game. Not much goal mouth incidents either way. From where I was Keegans goal looked offside, anyone have a good view and know for defo. But then wasn't too sure about our peno decision either so can't really complain. Think a draw whould have been a fair result, but neither side could really complain if they had lost.
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    Yeah thought it was a good game actually.
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    The fact that there was no atmosphere really took away from it imo. Good play around the middle of the pitch but both sides seemed to run out of ideas when they got into the final third.
    I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway

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    Well done Pats. You were the better team. Who was your number ten? Was it Marc Quigley?
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    Yeah Mark Quigley was no10
    He signed from rovers during the season.
    Looked good on saturday v Sligo and again last nite.

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