Tuesday, May 31, 2016

A Bohemian awakening at Dalymont Park in the Dublin Derby



What a way to get back in the winning column for the Bohemian Army, after their recent rout over their cross town rivals the St. Patrick Athletic Boys. After last weekend competitions in the FAI Cup, the SSE Airtricity League was back in business on a Monday schedule.

With a one sided score and match dominated in its entirety by the Gypsies, this edition of the Dublin Derby turned out to be a bit sour for the Pats at the end, on a very scandalous score.

If one man was amazed for his squad performance,  Keith Long the Bohs Manager by seeing how his side scoring frenzy seal the deal with an absolute with a 5-1 on a very inspired afternoon for the Gypsy strikers.

Leaving at the same time a negative streak coming to its end, this at the end became a one sided match, with the visiting Pats lone score coming from the boots of Ian Bermingham in the 79th minute.

In the case of the Bohs scoring back-to-back goals with Roberto Lopes in the third minute and immediate Ishmahil Akinade did the feat in the fourth, then followed by a double from Jake Kelly in the 13th and 31st minutes. The local’s last goal came in the 83rd minute by Kurtis Byrne putting the icing on the cake to close a field day via a penal.

For the visiting Pats Boss Liam Buckley seeing his side fell horribly and clueless of his defensive backfield allowing many liberties to the home squad, Phibsborough lived a great day when it is Bohs decided to leave their goalless slump behind.

 As Keith Long with this win, his Bohemians have some breathing room and with one, more match in league play before the EURO competitions break. This win meant the world for him, lifts his squad hopes up of finishing on a higher note, and a comfortable place with another win in the overall table.

In their next match for the Cumann Peile Bóithéamaigh at Ferrycarrig Park to play Wexford Youths, once again the prospects of another challenging match will be on display for Manager Keith Long chaps, suddenly finding their target in the opponent’s goal.

This win, places the Bohs in eight spot in the overall table with fourteen points and with a seven-point cushion away from the relegation spots held currently by the Cumann Peile Bhaile Longfort or Longford Town and Cumann Peile Fánaithe Bhréor or Bray Wanderers.

At the end the Bohs with this win are back in contention to start their ascent in the league overall table as for the Patrick's and their Manager Liam Buckley will be back to the drawing board as prepare his Boys in their next compromise. As St. Patrick's are to play the Shamrock Rovers in another edition of the Dublin Derby.

For the more than 1500 in attendance at Dalymont Park did not left dissapointed after seeing their Bohs netting a goal fest as well  winning the bragging rights of another edition of the Dublin Derby, over their cross town rivals the Pats.

This time score one for the Gypsies in the Dublin Derby won with an all- around authority over a squad that is playing far better than them and they underestimated their rival, the Bohs!



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