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    Posted: 21 Aug 2010 at 7:31am
Bohemians v Shelbourne       

Cork City FORAS Co-op v Monaghan United      

Galway United v Salthill Devon

St Patrick's Athletic v Belgrove

UCD v Bray Wanderers      

Sporting Fingal v Limerick      

Finn Harps v Sligo Rovers      

Longford Town v Shamrock Rovers      

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Tie of the round

Galway United v Salthill
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Tie of the round

Galway United v Salthill
If there is any football played in between all the arse lickin in that match id be surprisedTongue
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Tie of the round

Galway United v Salthill
 
Biggest derby in the history of league of Ireland footballBig%20smile
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To qualify

Shels
Monaghan
Galway
Pats
UCD
Fingal
Sligo
Shamrock Rovers

Is the final in Landsdowne. I've been told it is?
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

To qualify

Shels
Monaghan
Galway
Pats
UCD
Fingal
Sligo
Shamrock Rovers

Is the final in Landsdowne. I've been told it is?
 
 
Yup
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Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it
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Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it


If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it


If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.
 
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Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it


If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.
 
You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?
Sur there the same f**kin team reallyLOL
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Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it
If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.



 

You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?


United.

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Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it


If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.
 
You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?
Sur there the same f**kin team reallyLOL
 
Are they f**k, that pertnership has gone out the window since devon have entered the league, United dont use drom anymore for training.
 
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Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it
If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.



 

You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?

Sur there the same f**kin team reallyLOL




 

Are they f**k, that pertnership has gone out the window since devon have entered the league, United dont use drom anymore for training.

 

Devon are Scum


Ya I was wondering what IP was on about. No love between United and Mervue or Salthill anymore. Could be a firey encounter. Still a good few people supporting both clubs though. No ex Devon players at United anymore though. With Faherty, Russell and McBrien leaving.

Devon aren't scum.
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it
If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.



 

You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?

Sur there the same f**kin team reallyLOL




 

Are they f**k, that pertnership has gone out the window since devon have entered the league, United dont use drom anymore for training.

 

Devon are Scum


Ya I was wondering what IP was on about. No love between United and Mervue or Salthill anymore. Could be a firey encounter. Still a good few people supporting both clubs though. No ex Devon players at United anymore though. With Faherty, Russell and McBrien leaving.

Devon aren't scum.
Devon are Scum. Cian McBrien to score a 90th minute winner to send his former employers crashing out and then celebrate in a gary twigg manner in front of the galway supporters whilst dodging plastic water bottlesBig%20smileBig%20smile Id pay double to see thatLOL
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Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Originally posted by Guf10 Guf10 wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it
If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.



 

You supporting Devon or United for this one tribal?

Sur there the same f**kin team reallyLOL




 

Are they f**k, that pertnership has gone out the window since devon have entered the league, United dont use drom anymore for training.

 

Devon are Scum


Ya I was wondering what IP was on about. No love between United and Mervue or Salthill anymore. Could be a firey encounter. Still a good few people supporting both clubs though. No ex Devon players at United anymore though. With Faherty, Russell and McBrien leaving.

Devon aren't scum.
Devon are Scum. Cian McBrien to score a 90th minute winner to send his former employers crashing out and then celebrate in a gary twigg manner in front of the galway supporters whilst dodging plastic water bottlesBig%20smileBig%20smile Id pay double to see thatLOL
 
The riot police will be out in force in terryland on friday as rival fans are expected to clash in the surrounding areas of terryland parkLOL
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actually cannot wait for Bohs v Shels on friday!
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by IrishPride IrishPride wrote:

Actually think galway can get far in this. Comin into a rich vein of form and stephen o'donnell could drag them to it


If we beat Devon first and get a soft enough home draw against either Cork/Mons/UCD it could be the semi's. Then anything could happen. I'd be confident against Fingal at home too.
 
Bohs and Dundalk thought they had a soft draw as well!!
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Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

actually cannot wait for Bohs v Shels on friday!
 
Big draw that.
 
As a matter of interest Gaz would Shels consider themselves more of a northside or southside club? Or a bit of both? I know they were established around Ringsend or Irishtown but their home has been on the good side a long time now. Just wondering. 
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