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  • McEleney and Kearns added to U21 squad
    Two more Airtricity League players have been drafted into the Republic of Ireland Under-21 squad ahead of tomorrow’s UEFA European Championship qualifier against Turkey. Shane McEleney (Derry City) and Daniel Kearns (Dundalk) will link-up with the squad later today and will strengthen a squad which has been hit by injury and suspension.



  • Three league stars called into Ireland U21 squad

    Three Airtricity League stars have been called into the Republic of Ireland squad for Tuesday’s UEFA European Championship qualifier against Turkey.

     

  • EA SPORTS Cup final set for The Showgrounds
    The 2010 EA SPORTS Cup final will take place in Sligo’s The Showgrounds on Saturday, September 25th, it was confirmed today. Sligo Rovers will host Monaghan United in the final of the 2010 EA SPORTS Cup in a match which will be screened live on Setanta Ireland (kick-off 5.30pm).


  • Galway and Fingal book last eight spots
    Galway United and Sporting Fingal booked their places in the FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals with Fourth Round replay victories on Monday night.


  • FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals draw
    Airtricity League Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers have been given a home tie against Galway opposition in the FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals. The Hoops will play the winners of tonight’s Fourth Round replay between near-neighbours Salthill Devon and Galway United.



  • MNS to screen FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finals draw
    The draw for the FAI Ford Cup Quarter-Finals will take place tonight (Monday, 30th August) and will be broadcast live during the MNS programme on RTE TWO (7-8 pm). The clubs and numbers in the draw are as follows:


  • O'Brien out of FAI Ford Cup replay
    Ger O’Brien is out of Sporting Fingal’s FAI Ford Cup replay against Limerick on Monday night at Jackman Park with an ankle injury.



  • Thrilling night of FAI Ford Cup action

    Shamrock Rovers were amongst the winners on an exciting night of fourth round action in the FAI Ford Cup that saw two games go to replays.

     

    Bohemians 1-0 Shelbourne

     

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    Cork City Foras Co-op 0-1 Monaghan United

     

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    Finn Harps 0-1 Sligo Rovers

     

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    Galway United 1-1 Salthill Devon

     

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    Longford Town 1-2 Shamrock Rovers

     

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    Sporting Fingal 2-2 Limerick

     

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    St Patrick's Athletic 2-0 Belgrove

     

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    UCD 2-3 Bray Wanderers

     

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  • FAI Ford Cup swings back into action

    The FAI Ford Cup comes back on the agenda on Friday evening with eight games taking place in what should be a thrilling night of fourth round action.

     

    From current cup holders Sporting Fingal to non-league Belgrove, there are 16 teams left in the competition all with ambitions of reaching the next round.

     

    There are some interesting match-up's, which should ensure that their will be plenty of top quality football played at each of the venues. Don't miss your local team in action.

     

    Bohemians v Shelbourne - Dalymount Park, K.O. 7.45

     

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    Cork City Foras Co-op v Monaghan United - Turner's Cross, K.O. 7.45

     

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    Finn Harps v Sligo Rovers - Finn Park, K.O. 8.00

     

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    Galway United v Salthill Devon - Terryland Park, K.O. 7.45

     

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    Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers - Flancare Park, K.O. 8.00

     

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    Sporting Fingal v Limerick - Morton Stadium, K.O. 7.45

     

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    St Patrick's Athletic v Belgrove - Richmond Park, K.O. 7.45

     

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    UCD v Bray Wanderers - UCD Bowl, K.O. 7.45

     

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  • Galway United 1-1 Salthill Devon
    Bottom of the First Division Salthill Devon caused a mild surprise when holding Galway United to a draw in this western derby at Terryland Park.
    A below par Galway were unable to shrug off the persistent Salthill challenge as the underdogs secured a Monday night replay.
    Galway went close in the 12th minute when Tom King was unable to direct Rhys Meynell’s smashing cross on target.
    Then on 17 Salthill were controversially awarded a penalty when Mikey Gilmore tumbled in the area following an apparent shove from Seamus Conneely.
    Ciprian Straut took the spot-kick, but Galway goalkeeper Barry Ryan got down low to make a splendid save to keep the teams deadlocked.
    Seconds later Salthill custodian Ronan Forde made a smart stop to deny a Gary Curran drive as Galway tried to land a blow.
    Five minutes before the interval Salthill defender Gearoid O’Leidhinn cleared a Steven Walsh header off the line as the Tribesmen continued to probe.
    The third quarter was short of incident until the 64th minute when Galway substitute Jason Molloy thumped over from 13 yards.
    Molloy edged Galway ahead in the 83rd minute when making a headed connection with a tidy Karl Sheppard cross.
    But Salthill came swinging back and grabbed an equaliser seconds later as Straut headed a Mike Quirke free kick into the top corner. 
    Galway United: Ryan; Conneely, Sinnott, McKenzie, Meynell (Molloy 52); King (D Sheppard 65), Curran, O'Donnell, O'Brien; Walsh, K Sheppard. 
    Salthill Devon: Forde; Whelan, Barru, Geraghty, O'Leidhinn; Horgan (Burke 66), Quirke, Porter, Gilmore; Straut; Collins. 
    Referee: P Sutton (Clare).


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To find a hidden gem, the key is to scout a player less likely to be scouted by many others but still likely to be talented.

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