2009 League of Ireland First Division
19.45 21 Aug 2009 -
Referee: John McLoughlin
19.45 21 Aug 2009 -
Referee: John McLoughlin
Limerick FC - v- Longford Town
- David Byrne
- Thu, Aug 20 2009
Longford Town will be full of confidence after their 1-0 win over Premier Division side Galway United in the FAI Ford Cup last Friday, when they travel to Jackman Park to take on Pat Scully’s Limerick FC side. (Kick-off 7:45p.m).
Gareth Cronin’s side are in poor form in the First Division but Liam Lynch’s winning goal which came with six minutes left on the clock in Terryland Park will give Longford a welcomed lift going into Friday’s game with Limerick FC. Since relegation to the First Division, Longford’s record has been poor against Limerick and Gareth Cronin is fully aware of the challenge his side faces on Friday.
Limerick’s form has been very inconsistent this season with a string of injuries hampering Pat Scully’s ambitions for the season. Despite Longford’s excellent victory last Friday, Scully isn’t overly concerned about Longford’s form as his side prepare for Friday night’s clash.
“No, I wouldn’t read too much into a result like that,” Pat Scully said talking to Limerickfc.ie
“It was a great result for Longford, but it was also a cup game when anything can happen. I don’t think it will have a big impact on our league game this weekend. “Pat Scully added.
Team News
Limerick’s Pat Scully will welcome club captain Pat Purcell back into the squad, the after his recent injury. Both Niall Donnelly and Brian O’ Callaghan have left the club due to personal reasons. Limerick are still without Ian Storan and Thomas Lyons due to injury and Pat Scully is also without the in-form John Tierney who missed Friday’s game through injury.
Longford have to plan for Friday’s game without the services of Brian McCarthy who is suspended for the trip to Limerick. Gareth Cronin has no new injuries to worry about.
Extratime.ie Prediction: 1-1
About David Byrne
is a freelance sports reporter based in Limerick who has been following the League of Ireland for as long as he can remember. As an avid Limerick supporter his earliest memory of the League was …