
After their last weekend loss to the Sligo Rovers, these Bohs are looking not to become involved in the so-called relegation fight in the end of the campaign but this win to be a motivator in the remainder of the campaign.
Still this match was a special one of one lad and former Seagull making his debut against his former employer and playing at home in Dalymont, he delivered with a double in a memorable performance not to forget.

As Daniel Kelly opened the score early in the match in the 5’ minute, the Bohs went ahead to the joy of their faithful in the colossus of Phibsborough, for him not aware of this was to be his first of two scores in the afternoon.

Then being followed by Daniel Corcoran 26’ minute putting the home side well above their foes reach and the Gulls not showing any signs of recovery when Kevin Devaney in the 42’ before halftime sentenced the match to a 4-0 score.
With the second half in play little do the vsiting eleven could do or provide to show any dangers in the Bohs area as the home side put on an offensive and defensive show of force against a decimated low key bray Wanderers.

Still for Keith Long, masterful move was the start of Kelly in this match who delivered on the opportunity given by his manager and glad to have contributed to an all-around win that leapfrogs them over the Sligo Rovers.
This win puts the Bohs in seventh place with 28 points two ahead of the Bit O’ Red in the overall table.
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