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Bohemians v Shelbourne

  • 05-04-2004 11:03am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,117 ✭✭✭✭


    Tonight in Dalymount Park, 7.45 kick-off.

    According to Aertel:
    Bohs will be looking for an early win
    against the champions to take the
    initiative in the title race in the
    first meeting of the big two this
    evening.

    'I can see other teams getting closer,
    but I can't see the League going
    anywhere beyond us two,' says Shels
    boss Pat Fenlon.

    'No-one is going to win the League in
    the fourth game,' Bohs boss Stephen
    Kenny said.

    Shels' only concern is flu victim Jim
    Crawford. Bohs wait on defenders Colin
    Hawkins and Ken Oman (both ankle)
    midfielder Fergal Harkin (knee).

    Should be a great occasion, and even though its way too early to be predicting things, this game might have as much of a say on the outcome of the league as any game later on in the season. It'll no doubt be a battle of the two in-form strikers (Crowe and Byrne) and should be a very interesting battle, given that Shels have yet to concede this season. If you can get down to Dalymount do, because it could be a classic.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41,926 ✭✭✭✭_blank_


    I was at Tolka on friday night for the Shels 3 -v- 0 Drogheda match, and very entertaining it was too.

    Glenn Fitzpatrick was robbed for the man of the match award, he looks a very shrewd piece of business from Shels point of view.

    Should definitely be a cracker tonight, Shels unbeaten so far, haven't even conceded a goal, up against their only real rivals for the premier league crown.

    Get down to Dalyer lads, you wont regret it.


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