They may be confused as to whether that result against Shels really happened.
In fairness, even I'm not sure I believe it did.
They havent updated the First Division table either. We are still bottom when in reality we are 6th (or 4th from bottom but 6th sounds better!)
They may be confused as to whether that result against Shels really happened.
In fairness, even I'm not sure I believe it did.
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I'm not so sure too, it and Cobh beating Dundalk are too dreamlike for me that I keep pinching myself....not to wake myself up, am just into pain dont ya know!
On Friday Aertel had Galway United scorer down a Lynn as opposed to Glynn.
Wasn't it Lyng?
Quite possible it was both at various stages of course!
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OK- tonight we had another score reversal in the Kilkenny Wexford match, and sendings off that only appeared at the very end.
Meanwhile, according to RTE, Harps and Kildare drew tonight- http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2007/0626/finnharps.html
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Funny - Aertel says yez won 2-1.
I think Kildare got a goal back at the end; although it looked like a red card to most observers, it wasn't.
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Willie Doyle scored for UCD last night according to the RTE radio reports
- he left UCD about 2 seasons ago!
Well done errortel on getting a result almost right last night. They had the 1-0 correct for Monaghan v Limerick although it was Limerick who won 1-0 and not Monaghan who led and won 1-0 according to errortel.
One of our fans actually heard the correct scorer and goal being rang into the gob****e.
Errortel was reporting well into Sunday that Cobh V Limerick finished 1-1.
I found out at lunchtime Sunday that Limerick had lost.
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Errortel definitely had 1-1 result in Cobh. As had the Sunday Tribune but then it was probably the first time in a decade that paper has mentioned domestic football.
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/224-01.html
Sunderland win despite not scoring according to them
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