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Old 26-07-2007, 21:12
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Ireland 27-28/07/07

Fri 27-07-2007
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20:45 Bray Wanderers - Longford Ire. Premier League 1.80 3.05 4.55 +12
20:45 Drogheda - Waterford Ire. Premier League 1.30 4.50 9.00 +12
20:45 Sligo Rovers - Shamrock Rov. Ire. Premier League 2.85 3.10 2.35 +12
20:45 St. Pats - Cork Ire. Premier League 2.20 3.05 3.20 +12
20:45 UCD - Bohemians Ire. Premier League 3.05 2.95 2.35 +12



Fri 27-07-2007
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20:45 Limerick - Kildare County Ire. Division One 1.55 3.45 6.25 +12
21:00 Monaghan United - Kilkenny City Ire. Division One 2.15 3.05 3.25 +12
21:00 Shelbourne - Dundalk Ire. Division One 4.35 3.20 1.80 +12
Sat 28-07-2007
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20:00 Athlone Town - Wexford Youths Ire. Division One 1.90 3.20 3.85 +4
20:45 Cobh Ramblers - Finn Harps Ire. Division One 1.95 3.20 3.70 +4
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Old 27-07-2007, 04:16
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

I'd really appreciate your opinions on this...last weekend, 2 goals in five Premier games. Tonight Sligo host Shamrock, and the overs line is even money for O2 ! Sligo at home haven't had a game fail to reach 2 goals since April 1. Shamrock, while a good defensive team, on the road have had just three of the last 10 (Derry, Cork and UCD) end with 1 or 0 goals. St Pats have a tough game with Cork nd depending on how things fall Shamrock could find themselves in 2nd by night's end. I think 2 goals is the minimum in this game.

St Pats and Cork, meanwhile, are also O 2 for -110. St Pats are off four straight home overs, Cork also riding a streak of multiple goals...I suppose if I didn't just see five games with nothing in the net I wouldn't even hesitate for a second.

Any comments?
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Old 27-07-2007, 08:22
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

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Old 27-07-2007, 09:40
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

taken from  Bray Wanderers

Long casualty list this week

The casualty ward is at A&E levels as Bray prepare for their game against Longford Town on Friday night.

Eddie Gormley will have to plan without five players who will miss the game through injury, and one through suspension.

Colm Tresson (heel), Paul Dunphy (fractured and dislocated wrist), Paul Caffrey (appendix), Derek Tyrrell (broken finger) and John Broderick (facial injury) will all sit this one out.

There is also doubt about Andrei Georgescu, who limped off in Galway last week with a foot injury after just twelve minutes.

Also missing will be midfielder Mark Duggan who serves a one-match ban having reached four points.

Gormley has drafted three Under-21 players into his squad, Emeka Onwubiko, Stephen Lawless and John Mulroy, and he may add another two before Friday.
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Old 27-07-2007, 10:56
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

Drogheda - Waterford 1.30 - 4.50 - 9.00


Drogs pair hit with season KO
July 27, 2007

Drogheda United captain Declan O’Brien and fellow forward Shane Barrett are likely to miss the remainder of the eircom League of Ireland season.
Both players picked up knee injuries in separate Setanta Sports Cup encounters against Linfield earlier this season.
Barrett was stretchered off just five minutes into Drogheda’s season opener against the Blues in February, while O’Brien sustained his problem in the Setanta final in May.
The club has confirmed that Barrett is in rehabilitation following surgery to repair his cruciate ligament, while O’Brien – who remains Drogs top scorer with five league goals – will have an internal scope examination in two weeks time. He is expected to require surgery, which will be carried out at that point.
In better news, key defender Jason Gavin is set to return within the next fortnight after recovering from a shoulder injury and Ollie Cahill has resumed training after a broken ankle.
The eircom League leaders take on Waterford United on Friday night, with the visitors possibly without as many as seven first-choice players for the trip to Boyneside.

I will try Drogheda haf-time/full-time 1.72 Ladbrokes
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Old 27-07-2007, 11:02
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

St. Pats - Cork 2.20 - 3.05 - 3.20

Paisley doubt for Pats
July 27, 2007

St Patrick’s Athletic manager John McDonnell has a doubt over central defender Stephen Paisley for Friday night’s crunch clash with Cork City at Richmond Park.
Paisley limped out of Monday night’s scoreless draw with Shamrock Rovers and may not have recovered in time for kick-off tonight.
With fellow centre half Colm Foley also sidelined with a knee ligament injury, McDonnell is likely to select Stephen Brennan and Dave Rogers alongside skipper Darragh Maguire in the back three tonight.
Joseph Ndo is still about a week away from full fitness and striker Gary O’Neill is also out so McDonnell could keep the bulk of the side which met Rovers earlier this week, with Ryan Guy in line to keep his place alongside top scorer Mark Quigley up front.
Cork could be without Fulham-bound Roy O’Donovan, who has been sidelined by a minor hamstring injury in recent days.
And with striker John O’Flynn also ruled out by a similar injury, Denis Behan and Leon McSweeney could start in tandem this evening.
Defender Darragh Ryan and winger Liam Kearney are also fitness concerns for the Leesiders, for whom victory this evening would seriously invigorate their title hopes.

verdict:
A massive game, with Cork needing a win to kick-start their title hopes but it will be tough. away win AH+0.5
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Old 27-07-2007, 11:05
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

UCD - Bohemians 3.05 - 2.95 -2.35

Bohs aim to increase College woes
July 27, 2007

Bohemians will seek a win which could turn around their season when they travel to Belfield Park tonight (Friday) to take on a UCD side in the midst of their worst slump of the season.
Bohs have struggled in front of goal this season, scoring in just one of their last four league games and tallying the lowest total in the top half.
But they will expect to regain the winning thread against a UCD team which has lost its last four games without scoring a single goal, including against bottom side Longford Town last weekend.
Gypsies manager Sean Connor is without club captain Kevin Hunt, who is suspended, but whether he would have started in any case is debatable.
UCD are without Shane McFaul so Paul Crowley could come into the side from the start. Top scorer Paul Byrne and young winger Shane Fitzgerald are fitness concerns.

verdict:
Bohs are in desperate need of a win at this stage and they may get it.
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Old 27-07-2007, 11:17
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

If youll say your on Longford Diomed, ill join you
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Long casualty list this week

The casualty ward is at A&E levels as Bray prepare for their game against Longford Town on Friday night.

Eddie Gormley will have to plan without five players who will miss the game through injury, and one through suspension.

Colm Tresson (heel), Paul Dunphy (fractured and dislocated wrist), Paul Caffrey (appendix), Derek Tyrrell (broken finger) and John Broderick (facial injury) will all sit this one out.

There is also doubt about Andrei Georgescu, who limped off in Galway last week with a foot injury after just twelve minutes.

Also missing will be midfielder Mark Duggan who serves a one-match ban having reached four points.

Gormley has drafted three Under-21 players into his squad, Emeka Onwubiko, Stephen Lawless and John Mulroy, and he may add another two before Friday.
Cheers for all the work $olvent
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Old 27-07-2007, 11:54
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

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If youll say your on Longford Diomed, ill join you


Cheers for all the work $olvent

I'm staying away from this match Monty....
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Old 27-07-2007, 12:14
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

have some interest just in several aways, odds are imo too high...

Cork 3.50
Bohs 2.40
Longford 5.00
Shamrock 2.65
Kilkenny 3.20

GL
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Old 27-07-2007, 12:38
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

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have some interest just in several aways, odds are imo too high...

Cork 3.50
Bohs 2.40
Longford 5.00
Shamrock 2.65
Kilkenny 3.20

GL
Cork 3.50
Pats again without Ndo, player who is so important for them. Both sides have absenties but imo Cork have their chances...

Bohs 2.40
Important match for both, but imo in this Dublin derby quality and a bit stronger motive are on Bohs side.

Longford 5.00
It will be classic fight for points. Longford won vs Students and I rate chances here 50/50...
5.00 for Longford is way too high

Shamrock 2.65
Kind of to be or not to be for inform Shamrock. If they win they will play role in fighitng for upper part of table...similare for Sligo, but their results are bit erratic imo...some good results for both, but oposition wasnt so strong.

Kilkenny 3.20
"Kilkenny unbeaten under Tommy Gaynor and could surprise here".
3.20 worth a shot

GL
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Old 27-07-2007, 13:13
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

I'm going with Bohemians to win, Shamrock (Draw no bet) and Limerick to win.
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Old 27-07-2007, 13:47
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

In that case ill go with Bray HW & join lazysunbather on Limerick 37

Other than that Ried & Spain U-19 look good.
BOL all
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I'm staying away from this match Monty....
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Old 27-07-2007, 13:55
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

Afternoon all, with you on Limerick and Drogheda double. Also a treble with West Brom as they impressed the other night and agree with you Monty on Spain U-19s with a bit of Brest thrown in !!!!
Sorry its in this thread is there no more daily selections pages or picks of the day ??
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Old 27-07-2007, 16:00
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Re: Ireland 27-28/07/07

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Afternoon all, with you on Limerick and Drogheda double. Also a treble with West Brom as they impressed the other night and agree with you Monty on Spain U-19s with a bit of Brest thrown in !!!!
Sorry its in this thread is there no more daily selections pages or picks of the day ??
the last i remembered picks of the day threads are only ran when the major leagues are fully running



anyway seems risky to put WBA into a treble, friendlies are

at least for me






I'm leaning towards limerick, due to kildare's away record

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