choice's hero status goes up another level
Fair play to themOriginally Posted by Ocean FM website
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Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
choice's hero status goes up another level
"Even if the sun ceases to rise, Even if the sea ceases to flow, Even if the wind stops to blow, The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning, glinting star in the sky."
paul here,nd sean kelly in goals![]()
RIP JOHNNY
WHen and where is the semi does anybody know?![]()
in salthill id say, if they got salthill devon away?
Well done. Hopefully we'll see you in the final!
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Next Saturday in Salthill.
===================== Brush ======================
=== Coleman ===== Gaule ======= Mulligan ===== Kelly =====
=== Creane ====== Curran ====== Mannion ===== Gallagher ==
=============== Finan ======= Aisien =================
Was the team yesterday,from what i hear Choice had a great game.
"he tries his best.... but I was a proper player".
if 15 people want to go then there will bei somehow doubt it
Chipped a bone in is ankle in the first training session with Rob (last wednesday i think), out for 6/8 weeks,on crutches.
"he tries his best.... but I was a proper player".
ill go to the final.. where is it?
If Rovers win tomorrow I think the final will be in the Showgrounds
they lost 2-0 today
ragin..
From Ocean FM
http://www.oceanfm.ie/onair/sligolei...leid=000001856
Sligo Rovers U-21 side were beaten 2-0 by Salthill-Devon in the semi-final of the Dr. Tony O'Neill League which was played in Drum this afternoon with a strong breeze affecting playing conditions. Richard Brush was by far the busier of the two keepers as he produced three good saves in the first half to keep Salthill-Devon at bay. However three minutes into first half stoppage time and the home side took the lead as Vinny Faherty headed home from close range. Despite having the wind behind them in the second half Rovers failed to create any chances and Salthill doubled their lead when Mickey Gilmor scored in the 52nd to secure their place in the final.
Sligo Rovers U-21: Richard Brush, Seamus Coleman, Emlyn Mulligan, Colin Gaule, Sean Kelly, Colin Ryan, Gary Curran, Mikey Creane, Oisin Mannion, Ferdinand Soundjok, Gary Finan.
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