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Rovers away to Galway Utd 22nd June: Team News
Press Release Issued : 21 Jun 2007
TEAM NEWS
The Hoops are still without long-term injury victims Paul Shiels and Eric McGill, who were recently joined by captain Aidan Price, suffering from a broken metatarsil.
Barry Ferguson returns after a one-match ban while Danny O'Connor remains suspended. Ian Ryan and David Cassidy are both doubtful as they are suffering from the vomiting bug. Barry Murphy, following a collision during last Saturday's FAI Ford Cup tie against Sligo Rovers, is out.
"Everyone got a bit of a fright when Barry went down last Saturday," recalls Hoops' boss Pat Scully. "But thankfully it wasn't serious and he'll be back in 2-3 weeks.
"He's very stiff and extremely sore and will be undergoing a series of massage therapy. After that we'll ease him back into things and make sure he fully recovers."
Rovers' goalkeeping coach Stephen O'Brien will replace Murphy between the posts and Scully has every confidence in the former Shelbourne, Longford Town and Bohemian goalkeeper.
"Stephen's a goalkeeper of great experience," he says. "Even when he came on against Sligo last Saturday he did a fine job for us and he'll fit in very comfortably."
WHAT SCULLY SAYS . . .
About the Hoops' on-going injuries:
"It's typical of what's been happening to us all season – just when we get Barry Ferguson back, Barry Murphy is out for a few weeks. We keep losing key players.
"We've regularly had to deal with having to be without four or five players and it's just something we have to deal with. It's frustrating but it's not an excuse."
About the FAI Ford Cup tie v Sligo Rovers:
"Last week was most disappointing. We were soft. Brittle. I know we'd some young lads out there, but they still had a job to do and the team as a whole failed to do it.
"We don't have a big squad, and most of our players are inexperienced at this level. But it was a case of doing a steady, basic job – and we simply didn't do it last week."
About Friday's game against Galway United:
"Galways is a tough place to go to and they're a tough team to play against. We'll have to be strong enough physiaccly and mentally to go down there and do a job.
"We all have to go there as a team and as individuals and be very strong – and that includes me. We want to make up for the disappointment of last week's FAI Cup exit."
ENDS
Last Five League Games
W W W L W
Last Five – all competitions
L W W W L
League Scorers
7 - Tadhg Purcell
3 - Gerard Rowe
2 - Robbie Kelleher
1 – David Cassidy, Barry Ferguson
FAI Ford Cup scorers
1 – Tadhg Purcell, Andy Myler
League Cup Scorers
2 – Andy Myler
1 – Wayne Colbert, David Cassidy
Clean sheets
9 out of 13 in Premier Division (11 out of 16 in all competitions)
Next up for Rovers
Fri June 29 Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians, Tolka Park (8 pm)
Tue Jul 3 (League Cup) Shamrock Rovers v Athlone Town, Tolka Park (8pm)
Fri Jul 6 Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers, Flancare Park ( 7.45pm)
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Results so far this season
Mar 09: UCD 0 Rovers 0
Mar 16: Rovers (1) 2 Longford Town 0
Mar 30: Rovers (0) 1 Galway Utd 0
Apr 03: Bohemians (0) 2 Rovers (1) 1
Apr 06: Bray Wanderers 0 Rovers (1) 2
Apr 08: Rovers (0) 1 Dundalk 0 (League Cup)
Apr 13: Cork City 0 Rovers 0
Apr 20: Rovers (0) 1 Drogheda Utd (0) 2
Apr 27: Saint Patrick's Athletic (1) 2 Rovers (0) 1
May 04: Rovers (0) 1 Sligo Rovers 0
May 08: Drogheda United 0 Rovers (2) 3 (League Cup)
May 14: Derry City 1 Rovers 0
May 18: Rovers (1) 1 Waterford Utd (1) 1 Game abandoned after 52 mins
May 25: Drogheda Utd 0 Rovers (1) 2
May 29: Rovers (1) 2 Cork City 0
Jun 1: Rovers (0) 1 Bray Wanderers 0
Jun 16: Rovers (1) 2 Sligo Rovers (2) 3 (FAI Ford Cup)
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