Put your money on Harps.
Premier division.
Friday.
Cork City v Waterford FC
Finn Harps v Dundalk FC 8pm
Sligo Rovers v St.Pats Ath
Shamrock Rovers v Derry City 8pm
UCDAFC v Bohemian FC
Monday.
Bohemian FC v Shamrock Rovers
Dundalk FC v UCDAFC
Derry City v Waterford FC
St.Pats Ath v Finn Harps
Sligo Rovers v Cork City
First division.
Friday.
Athlone Town v Wexford FC
Cabinteeley FC v Bray Wanderers
Drogheda United v Cobh Ramblers
Galway United v Shelboune FC
Limerick FC v Longford Town
Coupon - http://www.boylesports.com/betting/f...02.1&nocache=1
Officials - http://www.extratime.ie/articles/223...meweek-2/?utm_
Suspensions - http://www.extratime.ie/articles/223...---gameweek-2/
Put your money on Harps.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Stephen Parkhouse the last Harps player to score a goal against Dundalk,a goal would be nice!
I’ll take an uneventful 0-0.
Not sure what to expect tonight at the showgrounds. It will be interesting how we set up after the cork game.
Just, you know, put money on Harps. I'm not going to get all philosophical about this.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Missing the opening game of the season for the first time in a while. Have to expect a Longford win; some of the previews talk about Limerick's experience of PD football standing to them, but I'm not sure I really buy that.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
should be another tense 90 minutes at Belfield, our second 'relegation 6 pointer' of the season already Hopefully nick a win in a tight game at Belfield and set us up for the visit of the soap dodgers on Monday evening. With all the tickets sold for Monday night game it spares us the loss of crowd we usually have for a Monday night fixture and guarantees a decent atmosphere.
great to be back
I am confused
I don't know whether I should be delighted or agitated that Stephen Bradley appears to have had a 'Road to Damascus' moment, judging by his comments this week
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soc...dley-1.3802227Shamrock Rovers woes down to inconsistency, says Bradley
Manager rejects narrative that all team needed to win league was a striker
Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley has dismissed the notion that all his team was really missing last season was a high-scoring striker. The Dubliner pointed to his side’s inconsistency as the most important thing to put right if they are going to be serious title contenders this season.
I hope this does not mean that his entertaining, opposition-inspiring, nonsensical comments of previous years are gone
Great to have the first Division back, hoping for a decent crowd in Terryland (indications are it will be). A scoring draw would be a good result against the rich North Dublin club. Shamroch R v Derry and the Munster Derby are the two key fixtures for me the big division tonight.
i'll be in Tallaght tonight but the Cabo Bray match has an edge to it.
Not so much for the few hundred souls attending but the two clubs (cabo and St Joesephs ( basically that is who Bray are now) are bitter rivals on the ground for players at underage levels.
Joeys have always been top dogs but Cabo are starting to put some good underage teams together.
No love lost at all there
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.😜
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