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Guy determined to make up for penalty miss PDF Print E-mail

Having watched the heartbreak of one or two World Cup penalty misses in recent weeks, Ryan Guy faced his own last minute spot kick miss against Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium on Monday night.

 

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Saints progress past 8-man Lilywhites PDF Print E-mail

Two acts of lunacy decided what was billed as the tie of the round as St Pat's overcame a eight-man Dundalk team at Oriel Park.

Dundalk's indiscipline cost them as Ciaran McGuigan, JJ Melligan and Garry Breen all saw Anthony Buttimer's red card.


McGuigan, deployed at right back threw both feet into a tackle on Ian Bermingham. Referee Anthony Buttimer did not think twice as he gave
the Lilywhites defender his marching orders on 42 minutes.

Having previously been booked for diving – in the tenth minute – Melligan was walking on a tight-rope. He threw all caution to
the wind when he gestured to the Pat's fans with his fingers, earning him a straight red after referee's assistant Mark Douglas flagged the
incident on the stroke of half time.


With that, Pat's pushed on searching for a winner as Dundalk threw their bodies at every shot and cross. Peter Cherrie was left looking
at his goal frame three times as Alex Williams sent a shot crashing  off the post.


Conor Kenna was next to find the woodwork as his bullet header shaved the crossbar and when Ryan Guy sent a scintillating drive back off the
post, it looked as though Dundalk were going to hang on for a  incredible result.

However, the cruelty of football was on display as substitute Brian Cash rose above the Dundalk defence in the last minute of normal time
to head home the winning goal for Pat's.


With four minutes of injury time, there was still more time for some theatrics and Garry Breen certainly provided the entertainment as he became Dundalk's third man to be sent off for an off-the-ball incident.

DUNDALK: Cherrie; McGuigan, Breen, Miller, Hatswell; Maher, Cawley;
McGowan (Kelly 60mins), Melligan, Gaynor; Kuduzovic (Mulvenna 84mins).
ST PATRICK'S ATHLETIC: Rogers; Lynch (Haverty 90mins), Kenna, Guthrie,
Bermingham, (Cash 51mins); Guy, Byrne, Mulcahy, Doyle; Williams (P
Byrne, 73mins) Faherty.
REFEREE: Anthony Buttimer (Cork).

 
Byrne eager to grasp Setanta Sports Cup PDF Print E-mail
Stuart Byrne will captain St. Patrick's Athletic at Tallaght Stadium in the Setanta Sports Cup final tomorrow - and the midfielder wants to end the day with a winners medal.

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Saints book Setanta final spot PDF Print E-mail

St. Patrick’s Athletic booked their place in the Setanta Sports Cup final with a 2-1 win over Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds.

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Saints boost Setanta hopes PDF Print E-mail
St Patrick’s Athletic boosted their chances of reaching the Setanta Sports Cup final after beating Sligo Rovers 4-1 in their first leg semi-final meeting at Richmond Park.

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Setanta semi-final at Richmond Park PDF Print E-mail
St. Patrick’s Athletic and Sligo Rovers meet at Richmond Park for the first leg of their Setanta Sports Cup semi-final. With neither side having reached the final of this competition before, the stakes are high ahead of Saturday’s second leg meeting at The Showgrounds. With adult ticket prices reduced to €10, a big crowd is expected at Richmond Park.
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Saints and Sligo meet in Setanta Sports Cup semi-final PDF Print E-mail
The first of this season’s Setanta Sports Cup semi-finals takes place at Richmond Park tonight, when St. Patrick’s Athletic host Sligo Rovers (kick-off 7.45pm). With both sides unbeaten in their opening four Airtricity League matches, the match sees two on-form teams go head-to-head.
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