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Old 22-09-2006, 13:41   #21 (permalink)
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O'Flynn return to test mean UCD defence
22/09/2006 - 10:54:28

UCD take on Cork City at Belfield Park in the eircom League Premier Division tonight hoping to continue their impressive defensive run.

The students have not conceded a goal in more than seven hours of football, though they will be weakened by injuries tonight with Stephen Hurley, Paul Crowley and Keith Doyle all absent.

Cork, meanwhile, are likely to start John O'Flynn after he was taken off in last week's win over Bohemians as a precaution.
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Old 22-09-2006, 13:48   #22 (permalink)
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Thanks, Djordje i agree with you. Both teams plays in past rounds to many draws UCD 4 in a row, and Cork before 2 wins 5 draws in a row. Sounds like another draw here.
Any thoughts?
The Students have only scored once in their last six League games and their last three matches have ended 0-0. However, midfielder Ronan Finn (2 goals) and striker Paul Byrne (5 goals) are both available once more after injury so they may provide UCD with more firepower up front.
Combined with their injuries UCD may be forced to play a more open game than recently so I will steer clear of the under. I think Cork have the forward power to put two past the Students tonight.
Cork win 2.0 (Corals) 10/10

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Old 22-09-2006, 14:25   #23 (permalink)
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cheers si, I'll avoid under bet than, thanks

Cork @evens than it is
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Old 22-09-2006, 14:43   #24 (permalink)
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cheers si, I'll avoid under bet than, thanks

Cork @evens than it is
2-0 to Cork is still under - what I meant was that at odds of 1.6-1.7 there is no value in the under.
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Old 22-09-2006, 14:45   #25 (permalink)
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2-0 to Cork is still under - what I meant was that at odds of 1.6-1.7 there is no value in the under.
I was tempted with 3.00 for under1.5 actually, but if O'Flynn plays, than away win for me
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Old 22-09-2006, 15:01   #26 (permalink)
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Yes - both Forde and Brennan are suspended. Pat Jennings will start in goal.
WOW! he must be in his 50's by now - if not his 60's!





cheers si you with the home side for this then?
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Old 22-09-2006, 15:07   #27 (permalink)
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WOW! he must be in his 50's by now - if not his 60's!


THE Pat Jennings is his father
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Old 22-09-2006, 15:11   #28 (permalink)
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When was the last time Pat played?
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Old 22-09-2006, 15:25   #29 (permalink)
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Few centuries ago...
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Old 22-09-2006, 15:35   #30 (permalink)
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cheers si you with the home side for this then?
Not sure about Shels tbh -
Ndo is back and I rate him as one of the best midfielders in the League currently and striker Jason Byrne should play a part even if he doesn't start the match.
Derry do have strength in depth so will not necessarily miss winger Brennan and Jennings showed on Monday that he has inherited some of his great Dad's goalkeeping skills. Forwards Stephen O'Flynn and Kevin McHugh are again avalable for Derry so they have plenty of attacking options.
On paper this looks a better match-up than the teams that contested the Cup on Monday.
Given that the two sides are very evenly balanced I like the look of the Asian handicap: Derry 0,+0.5 @ 2.0 (Bet365) 8/10

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Old 22-09-2006, 19:03   #31 (permalink)
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Some big games tonight in the eircom league but the previews in here are spot on.

Drogheda - Bray home win(asian handicap for better value probably worth a shout) Drogheda can make ground on the leaders.

Shelbourne - Derry - Who knows, probably a draw

UCD - Cork - I fancy an away win but these 2 teams seem to let everyone down. O Flynn will start so Corks spine is full strenght. The leaders will drop points tonight so this is a big chance for cork and Drogheda.

Bohemians Vs Waterford - Waterford are way over prices at over 6 on betfair, i think Waterford wont lose this game and would place a small bet on them tonight(Midfielder Alan Renolyds is back and he is a big player for Waterford).

1st Division

Galway Vs Monaghan - After last nights draw between Dundalk and Shamrock rovers this is a big chance for Galway to close the gap. Galway have important players back and i think they will have an easy win tonight. Over 2.5 looks good at 1.9 on betfair as both sides strenghts are attack and this fixture finished 6-2 last time.

Athlone Vs Finn Harps - Again anything is possible, both teams have nothing to play for, Athlone may hold back because of quarter final in the cup next week and Finn Harps are playing for a decent league position. I would go for a draw or away win probably but wouldnt risk much.
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Old 22-09-2006, 20:35   #32 (permalink)
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Derry 2 up away to Shelbourne at half time, who would have thought it! Goalkeeper Pat Jennings Junior sent off for Derry though, could be a Shelbourne comeback in the 2nd half i think!
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Old 22-09-2006, 20:56   #33 (permalink)
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Derry have not got a substitute goalkeeper on the bench and centre forward Stephen o Flynn has taken over in goal!
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Old 22-09-2006, 22:14   #34 (permalink)
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Premier League
Drogheda1 : 1Bray
Shelbourne2 : 2Derry City
UCD1 : 1Cork City
Bohemians3 : 1Waterford

1st Division
Athlone Town2 : 1Finn Harps
Galway United2 : 0Monaghan United

Some strange results -
Bray getting a late equaliser
Shels coming back from 2 down after Jennings red-carded
Cork only managing a draw

The only one that went to form was Galway
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Athlone Town2 : 1Finn Harps
Second goal in 92.min and my singl x2(1.4) for a big $$$$$$$$$
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Athlone Town2 : 1Finn Harps
Second goal in 92.min and my singl x2(1.4) for a big $$$$$$$$$
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I backed Drogs to win 1-0 only for it all to be taken away from me with a 87m own goal...

It hurts!
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Old 24-09-2006, 21:34   #38 (permalink)
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Just read the report of the Bohs v Waterford match.
Waterford took the lead (good news for my bet) only for Bohs to 'equalise' - the ref letting the goal stand despite the linesman flagging it offside. In the ensuing argument the ref proceeds to send off 2 Waterfod players.
Needless to say, Bohs have no problem in making the extra two men count and score another two goals.
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