Many of ye travelling? There should be at least 2000 in Finn Park on Friday, hope ye bring enough to create a noise
Have ye any injury worries/suspensions, afaik we have 2 players doubtful and one out for the season, but otherwise we should be at full strenght.
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unleash the kids
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good experience for them an away game against a good team can only help them i think.what sort of a team will be out?
Not sure yet. As far as i know the whole back four are unavailable and Waters is suspended. And you can probably add Jimmy Fyfe to that list, he was out injured last week. Id say this will be the team;
Ryan
Whyte Danagher Finnucane(is he travelling?) Molan Tierney Barrett Hayes Curtain/LTID
Moran Kelliher
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Typical disregard for the junior game shown there. I'll bet they didn't even speak to Monkfish first. Bar Stewards.
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Finn Harps -v- Limerick
Friday, 12 October 2007 10:07
Finn Harps will look to continue their march towards the eircom League of Ireland Premier Division when they host Limerick 37 at Finn Park tonight, kick-off 8.00pm.
Paul Hegarty's side have catapulted themselves to the top of the First Division table with a terrific run of good form that has seen them overhaul Cobh Ramblers and Dundalk.
They come into this tie on the back of five straight wins, with the last of those being a 4-0 thumping of Monaghan United away from home last weekend.
Declan Boyle is expected to return to the squad having being absent through injury. However, Hegarty may have to do without Tony Shields (ankle), while Neil Lloyd (ankle) is a certain absentee.
Hegarty is not going to get carried away and is not looking beyond tonight's game.
He said: 'We are just taking it one game at a time and for now all we want to do is to get three points against Limerick. They will be tough and they'll give nothing away cheaply. They'll come and have a go. We need to make sure that we are on our guard.'
Limerick 37 make the long trip to the northwest without a host of first team players. Pat Purcell and Kevin Waters are suspended. Paul McGee will also be without the injured quartet of Brian Buckley, Paul Finucane, Nigel Keady and Robbie Kelleher.
Limerick have only picked up one point from their three previous encounters with Harps this season, which was in a 1-1 draw at Jackman Park back in April.
Given the large home support expected and the sextet of missing Limerick players it would seem that Harps' good run of results against the Shannonsiders is set to continue.
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I wanted to tell you all in person but now it's been leaked
I had to take it lads. 900 quid a week?? Put yourself in my shoes.
And anyway don't worry I've managed to secure a loan deal back to ye to guide ye to Division Four glory next season
If you talk to Ger Finnin or any of the senior players they will deny all knowledge of my signing but that is only one of the terms of my loan deal so that we can keep some sort of air of normality around the Hellas camp
Fair play to your lads last night.Were well organised and very commited and were unlucky not to score.This season Harps have been scoring a late goals as teams tire but Limerick lads were fit f and up for it right to the final whistle.Considering lads were missing and yez were playing some younger players there is def room for optimism down your way.
In all fairness, I enjoyed the game a lot more than any L37 fans would have
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