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Old 09-08-2008, 07:20 PM   #1
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Eircom Premier League: Bohemians v St Patricks - Home

Bohemians (61 points) will virtually wrap up the Eircom Premier title if they win their home encounter with second placed St Patricks (48 points) tonight.
Bohemians a are on an excellent run of 8 successive wins in a run of 10 wins and on draw from last 11 games. St Patricks are also very good this season with only five defeats in the 34 games, all competitions included, that they played up to now. They are currently unbeaten in last five (DWWWD) and show an impressive 10W-6D-1L from last 17 games. Fri\om last 11 games Bohemians inscribed 9 cleans sheets of which in the last five games. They’ve scored a total of 18 goals against only two conceded.
At 13 points away from the leaders, St Patricks know too well that it is hard form them to expect catch up Bohemians in the title battle and will be more inclined to concentrate on the UEFA Cup.
Bohemians are favoured by the team news tonight as St Patricks will have numerous absences.
St Pat's are missing Dessie Byrne (suspended), Dave Rogers (hamstring), Joe O'Cearuill (groin), Gary Dempsey (toe), John Murphy (back), Bobby Ryan (shoulder) and Gary O'Neill (groin).
They also have doubts over Stephen Paisley and Keith Fahey who both picked up knocks in Tuesday's with Linfield.
Better news though as Jason Gavin comes back into contention, while Dave Partridge is also available for selection after a long period out with a wrist injury. Derek O'Brien may start after two substitute appearances against Elfsborg and Linfield.
For Bohs, Mindaugas Kalonas is away on international duty and will not be available.
Glenn Cronin and Ken Oman remain out injured for Pat.
Both of the two previous encounters between these teams this season finished in away wins with one win for each.
I believe that under prevailing conditions today Bohemians should get a deserved home win and wrap up the title even virtually for the time being.
I take the home win.
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:25 AM   #2
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Eircom Premier League: Bohemians v St Patricks - Home

Bohemians (61 points) will virtually wrap up the Eircom Premier title if they win their home encounter with second placed St Patricks (48 points) tonight.
Bohemians a are on an excellent run of 8 successive wins in a run of 10 wins and on draw from last 11 games. St Patricks are also very good this season with only five defeats in the 34 games, all competitions included, that they played up to now. They are currently unbeaten in last five (DWWWD) and show an impressive 10W-6D-1L from last 17 games. Fri\om last 11 games Bohemians inscribed 9 cleans sheets of which in the last five games. They’ve scored a total of 18 goals against only two conceded.
At 13 points away from the leaders, St Patricks know too well that it is hard form them to expect catch up Bohemians in the title battle and will be more inclined to concentrate on the UEFA Cup.
Bohemians are favoured by the team news tonight as St Patricks will have numerous absences.
St Pat's are missing Dessie Byrne (suspended), Dave Rogers (hamstring), Joe O'Cearuill (groin), Gary Dempsey (toe), John Murphy (back), Bobby Ryan (shoulder) and Gary O'Neill (groin).
They also have doubts over Stephen Paisley and Keith Fahey who both picked up knocks in Tuesday's with Linfield.
Better news though as Jason Gavin comes back into contention, while Dave Partridge is also available for selection after a long period out with a wrist injury. Derek O'Brien may start after two substitute appearances against Elfsborg and Linfield.
For Bohs, Mindaugas Kalonas is away on international duty and will not be available.
Glenn Cronin and Ken Oman remain out injured for Pat.
Both of the two previous encounters between these teams this season finished in away wins with one win for each.
I believe that under prevailing conditions today Bohemians should get a deserved home win and wrap up the title even virtually for the time being.
I take the home win.
Great analysis and perfect prediction!
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Old 09-09-2008, 10:26 AM   #3
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Thanks Ivanppetrov!
3-0 is great.
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