Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A Sudden Competition in the Airtricity League Top



 This campaign is showing off several squads’ determination of capturing the top position in the SSE Airtricity League, after seeing a couple of them entangled in first place as well a couple following closely. 

The Sraith na hÉireann is seeing a campaign of high competitiveness as well ambition from four squads determined to hold the top spot and at the end claim this Federation’s shield.

and this campaign beginning with the chaps of Cork City atop the league, but not for long as their last edition champions, in the Saint Patrick Athletic blokes, made a run to tie the City squad, with 21 points each and a match pending for the Leesiders. 

Not so far in second place we have a couple of powerhouses in the Dundalk Lilywhites and the Shamrock Rovers, these seeking a return of their past glory days, which both of these squads being just a point away from the top.

With this being a campaign in several leagues in the world, showing off a certain degree of competition from its squads, the Sraith na hÉireann is no exception with the current state of affairs. 

As a determined Cumann Peile Lúthchleas Phádraig Naofa or Saints squads looking for a repeat of last campaign feats, they know that this edition of the Aitricity League won’t be a stroll in the Park. 

Still for the City squad better known as the Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí known in Gaelic, this squad Manager John Caufield has the necessary time along with his chaps to mount and offensive and dethrone and stop the Pats cold in its tracks. 

Another surprise in this campaign is a persistent Cumann Peile Dhún Dealgan or Dundalk Football Club determined to win the league top honors as well bring a shield to its halls to Oriol Park, that last time they obtained one was in 1995.

Last but not least are the Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige or the great Shamrock Rovers who last seen a shield and a glorious campaign was in the 2011 edition of the Sraith na hÉireann- looking to bring those glory days back to Tallaght Stadium.

Indeed, next week matches promises to be a heated race to the top, as Cork City is facing a Dundalk squad determined to win and take over the top, in the case of St. Pats facing a modest Sligo Rovers and the Rovers doing the same with a Limerick squad. 

After all the league has 28 matches left and anything can happen between these four squads, after many European leagues shutdown the SSE Airtricity League will be in its highest and most competed phases. 

At the end the overall winner of this event will be the ultimate achiever if this competition continues in its most heated stages, a winner with no doubt will emerge victorious.



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