AB🔴⚫
Spectator
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Post by AB🔴⚫ on Sept 14, 2018 21:50:41 GMT
Dalymount is a 20/30 minute stroll into the city centre where the shopping is . It's well seeviced by public transport. We have 2/3 bars that will most likely be open from 1 o clock with a great atmosphere.Plenty of other pubs around too . How many do you think will travel over
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Post by baggiesansutton on Sept 15, 2018 5:13:03 GMT
Dalymount is a 20/30 minute stroll into the city centre where the shopping is . It's well seeviced by public transport. We have 2/3 bars that will most likely be open from 1 o clock with a great atmosphere.Plenty of other pubs around too . How many do you think will travel over Seems like a few are struggling financially after there summer hols and will be a bit of an expenditure after going to Scotland in the last round for others. At a guess 150 could be wrong, can't wait personally,thanks for the info. On a side note to our fans 'the Bohs' were 4-1 up at ht last night to second in the table Cork definitely can play this game.
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Post by sol on Sept 15, 2018 5:17:12 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION
Bohemians 4 Cork City 2
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Post by sallycat on Sept 15, 2018 8:09:08 GMT
Dalymount is a 20/30 minute stroll into the city centre where the shopping is . It's well seeviced by public transport. We have 2/3 bars that will most likely be open from 1 o clock with a great atmosphere.Plenty of other pubs around too . How many do you think will travel over Seems like a few are struggling financially after there summer hols and will be a bit of an expenditure after going to Scotland in the last round for others. At a guess 150 could be wrong, can't wait personally,thanks for the info. On a side note to our fans 'the Bohs' were 4-1 up at ht last night to second in the table Cork definitely can play this game. You're probably right, but for me at least this is a cheaper and quicker journey than many in our league.
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Post by Stewart on Sept 15, 2018 11:16:59 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION Bohemians 4 Cork City 2 I have just seen two of the goals conceded by Cork, they were shocking. Can’t see Sutton being that poor.
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Post by Nick the Greek/The Speshul One on Sept 15, 2018 13:57:49 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION Bohemians 4 Cork City 2 I have just seen two of the goals conceded by Cork, they were shocking. Can’t see Sutton being that poor. Wow famous last words.
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Post by SG on Sept 17, 2018 12:51:25 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION Bohemians 4 Cork City 2 I have just seen two of the goals conceded by Cork, they were shocking. Can’t see Sutton being that poor. "Hold my beer"
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Post by Stewart on Sept 20, 2018 8:28:47 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION Bohemians 4 Cork City 2 I have just seen two of the goals conceded by Cork, they were shocking. Can’t see Sutton being that poor. Oh dear, thanks guys, it seems we can!
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Post by baggiesansutton on Sept 20, 2018 9:06:44 GMT
'the Bohs' won a quarter final cup tie at Derry 3-1 last night to progress, seem to be on some run atm and scoring plenty.
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Post by sol on Sept 22, 2018 19:21:44 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION
FT St Patrick's Athletic 1 Bohemians 3
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Post by baggiesansutton on Sept 22, 2018 20:18:18 GMT
There on fire atm ridiculous run that they find themselves on, will be a tough game that's for sure can't wait.
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Post by Stewart on Sept 23, 2018 14:31:07 GMT
IRISH PREMIER DIVISION FT St Patrick's Athletic 1 Bohemians 3 They made 11 changes from their previous game! linkAre they keeping the team fresh for the Sutton visit?
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amberchoc
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Post by amberchoc on Sept 24, 2018 15:38:33 GMT
The latest odds from Bet365 have us at 12-1 to win the competition (6th favourites in the last 16), with Bohemians just ahead of us at 9-1. That would suggest it could well be a close affair in Dublin next month. 11-4 Ross County; 9-2 Dunfermline Athletic; 7-1 Coleraine, Queen of the South; 9-1 Bohemians; 12-1 Sutton United; 16-1 Sligo Rovers; 25-1 Connah’s Quay Nomads; 40-1 Montrose; 50-1 bar.
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Post by palbears on Sept 25, 2018 20:49:08 GMT
Hi Sutton. Looking forward to your visit. Here’s a few tips from a local 🔴⚫️. Saturday 3pm is not popular for football here so expect demand may be low. We play on Friday nights. However, Bohs are flying. 9 wins in a row do every game is a sellout. That could change. There are 2 stands. Jodi and Des Kelly. Home fans in Jodi but we only bother with segregation when our hated Hoops come to play. Everyone else is welcome. Buy your tickets on Bohs website for Jodi stand. 3 bars. Phoenix bar is loud music and mental. Members bar more civilised. Lots of TVs. Ireland game on live. Travel to ground take Tram green line to Phibsborough. Dalymount is a safe area. Lots of bars but most of you will head to Temple Bar and tourist rip off. But you will enjoy it there. You can walk there in 20 minutes. Or else Tram, bus or taxi. Dublin is a safe city but like anywhere be sensible Enjoy your visit.
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Post by palbears on Sept 25, 2018 21:51:40 GMT
The latest odds from Bet365 have us at 12-1 to win the competition (6th favourites in the last 16), with Bohemians just ahead of us at 9-1. That would suggest it could well be a close affair in Dublin next month. 11-4 Ross County; 9-2 Dunfermline Athletic; 7-1 Coleraine, Queen of the South; 9-1 Bohemians; 12-1 Sutton United; 16-1 Sligo Rovers; 25-1 Connah’s Quay Nomads; 40-1 Montrose; 50-1 bar.
They seem like strange odds. I know the weight of money determines the price but...……. Bohemians 9/1 would absolutely hammer Coleraine 7/1 any day of the week. Even with a second string Bohs team. I expect Dunfermline should be decent. Not too long since they payed Scottish Premier.
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