Rovers v Pats
Saturday 4th September
Tallaght Stadium, 12.00pm
Carlow have indeed been awarded the points from the Galway fixture, making it a three-way tussle for third in Group 2.
Group 1:
Bohemians A v Sporting Fingal A
Shelbourne A v Castlebar Celtic
Sligo A v Dundalk A
Tullamore Town v Drogheda A
Group 2 :
Cobh Ramblers v Galway A (Sat.)
FC Carlow v UCD A
Shamrock Rovers A v St. Pat's A
Tralee Dynamos v Limerick A (Sat.)
Rovers v Pats
Saturday 4th September
Tallaght Stadium, 12.00pm
Bohs v Fingal is at Dalymount 12pm
Rovers 1-0 Pats
Tralee Dynamos 1-0 Limerick FC "A"
After Tuesday's setback against U.C.D. "A", Dynamos produced a backs to the wall display, with Paudie Quinn marking the only goal. Limerick dominated large stretches, and in the 76th minute, had a penalty saved by Tralee keeper Birdsall. Shortly afterwards, the newly-returned ex-Fulham player Quinn stabbed home the winner, and Dynamos held out to secure three crucial points.
Bohemians 3-1 Sporting Fingal
Last edited by TheBoss; 04/09/2010 at 4:05 PM.
Shelbourne 3 - 2 Castlebar Celtic
True, especially with UCD again, Carlow and Cobh to come in the run-in.
Tralee seemed to b missing a few regulars today too,so it was a good win by all accounts.They will b hoping for a few injuries to clear up for the remaining games left.
Cobh Ramblers 2-1 Galway Utd
Hopefully, I think it'd be good for the league for Tralee to do well. The LoI could do with one or two sides from counties currently not represented.
Rovers 3-1 Dundalk.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
Match Report from the Rovers v Pats game courtesy of shamrockrovers.ie:
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/teams/a...ers-10-st-pats
Carlow-UCD result?
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