Sligo Rovers -v- Galway United
Published: March 20, 2010
Both managers will have no excuses for defeat, as both sides will enter the game with full strength squads.
The added dimension to this game is of course, the return of Sean Connor (again) to the Showgrounds to face the club who gave him his chance in the League of Ireland with what is now his third side since he left the Showgrounds in 2006. Players on both sides will be facing former employers as Ciarán Foley, Gary Curran and Jamie McKenzie for Galway all played under Seán Connor while at the Bit O'Red, while Iarfhlaith Davoren and Alan Keane once were defensive partners at Terryland Park, no doubt adding to the "derbyness" of the often mocked Connaught derby.
One of the players who have travelled the N17 in search of employment, Ciarán Foley spoke to press ahead of tomorrow’s game, sounding ready and anxious to play against his western neighbours. “I’m really looking forward to our game in Sligo, I know how they play and it will be tough but we will be in top form and do our best to drive ourselves forward in the League."
Sligo Rovers
Doubtful: None
Injured: None
Suspended: None
Galway United
Doubtful: None
Injured: None
Suspended: Flood
Venue: Showgrounds, Sligo
Referee: D. Hanney
paddypower.com odds: Sligo Rovers 5/6 Galway United 16/5 Draw 23/10
extratime.ie prediction: A Rovers win, 2-0.
Christopher Davey
is the extratime.ie baby. This is validated by his whiny nature, abundance of opinions and his blissful ideology. He is a lover of the Irish language, French electro and Sligo Rovers. His first memory of Sligo Rovers is witnessing a 5-2 defeat to Cork City on an Easter Saturday long long ago. This has prepared him for a life of the Bit O'Red.






