Dundalk -v- Drogheda United
- Emmet Maloney
- Sun, Jul 04 2010
- JJ Melligan has completed his transfer to Cheltenham Town from Dundalk and will thus miss the game
- Drogheda have won just once on the road this season, way back on the 9th April at St Pats
- Dundalk have won just one game in the last 6 in all competitions, at Waterford in the EA Sports Cup
- Drogheda’s recent form is neatly balanced with 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats, in their last 6 games in all competitions
- Drogheda have yet to beat their Co Louth rivals since Dundalk were promoted the season before last
- Dundalk Assistant Manager Wayne Hatswell said on the eve of the match “It’s going to be a massive game and it’s a chance for some of the fringe players to try and impress and get into the side. Drogheda have turned their season round a little bit. Darius has gone in he’s given them a bit of belief, but we aren’t going to be afraid of them. It’s a local derby so it will be a different mindset and all form goes out of the window.”
Venue: Oriel Park, Dundalk
Odds: Dundalk 8/11 Drogheda United 15/4 Draw 12/5
Referee: D. Hanney
Showing: None
League Position: 5th
Doubtful: Nathan Murphy
Injured: Peter Cherrie, Liam Burns, Michael Synott
Suspended: Michael McGowan, Garry Breen, Ross Gaynor, Ciaran McGuigan
League Position: 9th
Doubtful: None
Injured: Robbie Martin, Jamie Harris, Darragh McNamara
Suspended: None
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