A meeting considered among the elite
circles of Irish Football and dubbed as a Classic or Derby, whenever these two
giants of the Airticity League of Ireland always meet.
Once again another much awaited edition of a
match between two of this capital top initial elevens, that since their
founding, these two have been always looking for the ultimate of glories and
looking to become one of the most distinguished.
Dalymont Park showed off its best, when
this edition of the Dublin Derby was to be played between these two Dublin titans’
in the Bohemians or Cumann Peile
Bóithéamaigh seeking the much coveted and appreciated of victories over the Shamrock
Rovers or Cumann Peile Ruagairí
na Seamróige.
As the Bohs really are coming from a loss
in another version of the Dublin Derby against the likes of Saint Patrick’s Athletic,
as all of a sudden these two clubs are suddenly fighting their way on the league
table for a better position among them the fourth position.
A very fought off Derby was seen on the field
when these two clubs that since their inception in 1915, they been at it in
every single match as well putting a very tense and disputed display on the field.
Many say that moves paid off, this time the
Bohs skipper really took a gamble that paid off when one of his super substitutes
in Dean Kelly didn’t let his Boss down with a double score to give the visiting
Hoops the final blow.
And no one than the Bohs Manager Keith Long
was so joyful of seeing his side net an important win as well move in the overall
table within distance from its cross town rival’s the Pats and Rovers as well
seven points away from the top position held currently by Dundalk.
Who the Bohs defeated the likes of the Lilywhites
two weeks ago as visitors when they silenced a whole Oriel Park soundly.
For the Bohs getting back to league play after
the break, this undoubtedly will become a force not to mess with and overcome their
last campaign mediocre performance into an excellent one as well one that possibly
can deliver some needed silverware to Dalymont Halls.
Those Bohemians are for real and although
many state as it as a young club, still their motivation and ambitious to seek
the ultimate in this campaign will be seen in the upcoming months.
A nice win indeed, was for the Phibsborough
Boys over their arch-rivals that didn’t let their guard down all evening long by
seeing an early goal by the visiting squad, that didn’t stop the Gypsies in their
quest to turn things around for the final victory.
Wonderful match still the sad part was many
of the empty seats around as well the lack of support many Irish we give our squad’s
versus the ones from across the channel from the English premier League.
Our league is one to be proud of as well
our squad’s regardless the one you call or support as your own, come on to the parks
and support your boys, we shouldn’t see too many empty seats anywhere.
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