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    Harps v City FAI Cup preview

    Finn Harps v Cork City [paddypower.com]

    Finn Harps 3/1
    Draw 9/4
    Cork City 4/5

    4/5 is stingy odds on a city away win.

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    Re: Harps v City FAI Cup preview

    Originally posted by pete
    Finn Harps v Cork City [paddypower.com]

    Finn Harps 3/1
    Draw 9/4
    Cork City 4/5

    4/5 is stingy odds on a city away win.
    there will be a few bob on Harps i'd say around the country at that price..........epecially with City's away form

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    PREVIEW Harps focus switches to primary cup

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    Just three days after capturing the inaugural First Division Cup, Finn Harps take on Cork City in the quarter final of the FAI Carlsberg Cup in Ballybofey on Saturday night at 8 p.m.

    Jonathan Speak is confident his side can upset the side currently riding high in the Premier Division.

    However, he will have to plan without Tom Mohan, who is ruled out with a knee problem, while Kevin McHugh looks set to miss out with an ankle injury.

    Jonathon Minnock, who missed last Saturday night’s win away to Dublin City with a suspected broken rib, could be fit to resume.

    Cork will be without long term absentees Declan Daly and Conor O’Grady, though former Harps favourite, James Mulligan could be on the bench as he recovers from a groin problem.

    Worryingly for Liam Murphy’s side is the prospect of the absence of John O’Flynn. Signed from Peterborough during the close season, he has notched 11 goals in nine outings for his home town side, but is struggling to be fit after being forced off against Bohs last weekend.

    Murphy, who was assistant to Dave Barry when the sides last met in the cup, is well aware of the Harps threat.

    “They beat us when we last met in the FAI Cup so they’ll be up for it,” he warned.

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    Re: PREVIEW Harps focus switches to primary cup

    Originally posted by Neil
    “They beat us when we last met in the FAI Cup so they’ll be up for it,” he warned.
    Classic football speak. Is there any wonder football people get their books ghost written.


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    Team for Cup game?

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    Carey Andrews Cronin Hoggy

    O'Halloran Bennett Reynolds Woods

    Mulligan O'Flynn

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    Re: Team for Cup game?

    Originally posted by Neil
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    O'Halloran Bennett Reynolds Woods

    Mulligan O'Flynn
    Yeah, id go along with that except I think id stick with Georgie! Then if he has a stinker like last week you can pull him off at half time and throw on Mulligan. IMO, O'Flynn benefits from playing alongside Georgie.

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    Re: Re: Team for Cup game?

    Originally posted by COLM
    Yeah, id go along with that except I think id stick with Georgie! Then if he has a stinker like last week you can pull him off at half time and throw on Mulligan. IMO, O'Flynn benefits from playing alongside Georgie.
    Yup, me thinks not time to drop Georgie.........yet.

    Be first away game i'll miss this season but IMO thyere should be talk of hoping for a draw...we 2nd in the Premier division away to a 1st division team!

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    I'd like to see jimmy mull start, cos he'd be wll up for it against harps.

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