We're 1-0 up, Barry scored in the first minute. Given the Cats' struggles up front and their general form, it would represent a calamity not to win this now. No scores elsewhere.
from aertel.ie::
Kilkenny are without the banned Rory
Hussey while Peter Darcy remains out
with a groin injury.
Conor Buckley and Conor McMahon (both
knee) are doubts after they came off in
the 1-0 defeat at Kildare County on
Wednesday Cats third defeat on the
spin.
'We're struggling in front of goal
gain; we can't score at the moment,'
said Cats boss Adrian Fitzpatrick.
Galway have defenders Billy Clery and
Fran Carter back in contention after
they missed the midweek victory over
Cobh - new boss Tony Cousins' first win
in charge.
Salthill/Knocknacarra Gaa Official Website- http://www.salthillknocknacarragaa.ie/
We're 1-0 up, Barry scored in the first minute. Given the Cats' struggles up front and their general form, it would represent a calamity not to win this now. No scores elsewhere.
Typically enough, 1-1 with a deflected goal.
And Murph misses a penalty just before the break.
4-1 United, what's happening!?
Aertel has 4-1 as a result. And looks like an ideal result at Rambers v Rovers too (1-1). We should be 4th in the table, ahead of Ramblers on goal difference, as Dundalk beat Harps 2-1.
Last edited by exiled_gufc_fan; 15/07/2006 at 8:42 PM.
SRFC played 16, 30pts
LFC played 16, 30pts
DFC played 18, 28pts
GUFC played 17, 27pts
three points behind, gap is closing. a three points against the whipping
boys next friday and then the top-of-the-table six pointer against
limerick in terryland the week after, the day before i go on holidays, its
all looking good. any news on some more new players before this transfer
window closes?
Salthill/Knocknacarra Gaa Official Website- http://www.salthillknocknacarragaa.ie/
from eleven-a-side.com::
Moran double helps blast Cats
A brace from Barry Moran and one apiece from Billy Clery and Alan Murphy
saw Galway United trounce Kilkenny City 4-1 at Buckley Park on Saturday
night.
United took the lead as early as the 90th second. Moran showed great
control to chest down Ronan Frawley’s cross and bury the opener, much to
the frustration of the home support.
Kilkenny equalised after 37 minutes when Brian King’s free kick was deflected
into the net, but United should have went ahead moments later when they
were awarded a penalty.
However, Murphy blazed over and the sides went in at half time on level
terms. Then a seven-minute spell in the second period finished the match as
a contest.
Goals by Clery, Murphy and Moran’s second left the match beyond City and it
was United that went home the happier side.
Salthill/Knocknacarra Gaa Official Website- http://www.salthillknocknacarragaa.ie/
that was a huge surprise to see that score last night,i know kilk are bad but you couldnt see us scoring 4 goals in a game even a month ago,im looking forward to reading a match report on offical site,it also seems nobody wants to win this division with teams dropping pts etc,limerick have lost 4 of last 8(i think),cobhs winning run is over,shams 1 pt from last 2 games(they were against top sides though),if we beat mons next week it will set up a huge game vrs limerick on friday night of race week,could be a (relatively)massive crowd(i know im getting ahead of myself though).
i was so dissappointed 2 weeks ago with the players etc but its amazing what 2 wins ina row can do for the spirit.
Originally Posted by GalwayFrancis
What??!
The reporter has got to be having a laugh!!
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
in Kilkenny easily less than 100 on a beautiful evening on a fantastic Pitch with tremendous facilities.You would really feel sorry for someone like Jim Rhatigan who has sweated blood to keep KCFC going.
As regards the game we started very well and Ronan Frawley did great work to set up Barry for the 1st goal but we let City back into the game and they were well on top and deserved their equaliser which deflected off Barry giving Goughy no chance. Murphs Penalty miss was skied a mile over the Bar after Derek was taken down seconds before half time.
Tony made two astute substituitions bringing Franny & Ciaran on for Juan & Mixie who had lost out in the midfield after starting well. Foley had easily his best game since coming here and Galway bossed the second half from start to finish. Philip Reillys excellent corner was bundled over the line by the inrushing Billy Clery and less than six minutes later we were 4-1 up the 3rd Goal came when David Cooke cracked a peach from 25yards which deflected off slabs rear and past the despairing Shanahan in the Kilkenny Goal and then Murphs set up Barry for a cracker beating the keeper from 10yds out.
Dowdy then came on for Barry who had shipped a few knocks and he came close twice to increasing our lead.
Excellent support from the small band of United supporters who were wined and dined in fine style in the Mill house again!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by gufct; 17/07/2006 at 3:24 PM.
The Mill house is defenitely one of best pubs in Irealnd.
Fair play to them!
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