This is the playlist from my radio programme on October 5th 2013.
Hey Now - Oasis
Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High? - Arctic Monkeys
Post Break Up Sex - The Vaccines
The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
Living On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
Tatotted Lady - Rory Gallagher
Heart Shaped Box - Nirvana
I Feel So Lonely I Could Die - David Bowie
West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys
No.1 Party Anthem - Arctic Monkeys
The Only One I Know - The Charlatans
Vertigo - U2
You Really Got Me Going - The Kinks
Blue Collar Jane - The Strypes
Angel Eyes - The Strypes
R U Mine? - Arctic Monkeys
Light My Fire - The Doors
The River - Bruce Springsteen
Soon Come Tomorrow - Beady Eye
The KKK Took My Baby Away - The Ramones
Don't Let Me Down - The Stereophonics
I'm So Tired - The Beatles
Man On The Moon - R.E.M
Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys
I Bet That You Look Good On The Dance floor - Arctic Monkeys
Song 2 - Blur
© Seamus Egan 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Bohemians 0-1 Bray Wanderers
Shelbourne were relegated from the Airtricity Premier League
after Bray Wanderers beat Bohemians 1-0 at Dalymount Park on Friday night
thanks to a second half goal from Kieran Marty Waters.
In a match that was played in a constant drizzle Bohemians
created the first opening of the game in the 12th minute. Karl Moore’s low ball
to the edge of the area found Ryan McEvoy whose goalbound shot was blocked by
Jason Byrne.
The slippery conditions underfoot did not make it any easier
for the players in a high pressure match. Both of these factors contributed to
the poor standard and lack of quality which was evident in the first half.
There was a nervous tension around the ground and chances
were few and far between. Byrne was denied by a fine defensive header from
Bohemians centre back Roberto Lopes midway through the opening period.
In the 37th
minute the home team did briefly threaten. Derek Pender made a fine run down
the right hand side and after Keith Buckley’s return pass the Bohemians captain
made his way into the area. Dinny Corcoran was free in space but Darren Quigley
in the Bray goal cut out the cross.
Just a minute later
John Mulroy had the visitors first shot of the night but his effort was
deflected straight into the arms of Dean Delaney.
The home side created
the best chance of the opening 45 minutes on the stroke of half time. Darragh
Reynor played it to Karl Moore on the left hand side. Moore's cross found
Buckley in the area who laid it off to Dinny Corcoran about 6 yards out.
However it was a poor finish from the Bohs striker who put it over the top.
After the restart the
game was much more eventful and it was the Wicklow club who created the first
opening of the second period. Ismahil Akinade found Kevin O’Connor who was free
in space outside the area. The Bray midfielder decided to try his luck but
couldn’t keep his effort down.
Ryan McEvoy had the gypsie’s
first chance of the second half in the 59th minute. He received the ball about
25 yards out and typical of the Bohemians midfielder, he didn’t hesitate to
shoot. It was on target but Darren Quigley dived to his left and made a
spectacular save to keep it scoreless.
Bohs came even closer
to scoring in the 66th minute. Stephen Traynor made his way into the Bray area
and after getting the better of a couple of defenders eventually tried a shot
which was parried by Quigley. The rebound fell to Corcoran whose first time
effort came back off the crossbar.
Owen Heary’s team
were the dominant side now and 17 minutes from the end of normal time they came
close again. Darragh Reynor played a one two with Dinny Corcoran. Reynor made
his way into the area and looked certain to score when through on goal but Bray
substitute Daire Doyle made a sensational and crucial last ditch tackle. Doyle
celebrated as if he had just scored the winning goal.
Pat Devlin’s team
took the lead against the run of play in the 76th minute. Kevin O’Connor played
it forward to Kieran Marty Waters who advanced on goal and shrugged off the
challenge of two home defenders. He then chipped the ball over Delaney and it
found its way into the net via the post.
Waters nearly added a
second after another O’Connor pass played him in down the left hand side two
minutes from the end of normal time. The winger’s shot looked destined for the
bottom corner but Delaney dived low to his left to push it away.
In injury time the
Bohemians fans beside me in the stand wanted a penalty after Dinny Corcoran
went down in the area after a challenge from Shane O’Connor but referee Paul
McLaughlin didn’t give anything.
It was just Bray’s
third win in 38 matches against Bohemains at Dalymount Park but could yet prove
to be a very crucial victory. The result means that any one of Bohemians, Bray
Wanderers or UCD will finish second from bottom and thus have to face the
prospect of a promotion/ relegation play off.
All that will be decided next Friday night in the final round of league
fixtures for the season.
Bohemians: Dean Delaney: Derek Pender (c), Roberto
Lopes, Neil Yadohali, Luke Byrne: Keith Buckley, Darragh Reynor (Dave Scully
88), Ryan McEvoy, Karl Moore (Andy Mulligan 85): Stephen Traynor (Kevin Devaney
79): Dinny Corcoran.
Subs not used: Owen Heary, Michael Barker, Daniel
Byrne, Greg Murray.
Booked: Darragh Reynor (57), Derek Pender (90).
Bray Wanderers: Darren Quigley: David Webster, Shane
O'Connor, Danny O'Connor (c) (Daire Doyle 63), Dean Zambra: Ismahil Ainade,
Kevin Maher, John Mulroy, Kevin O'Connor, Kieran Marty Waters: Jason Byrne
(Gary Dempsy 75).
Subs not used: Kevin Knight, Eoin Hyland, Ryan
Coombes, Niall Cooney, Shane Redmond.
Referee: Paul McLaughlin.
Attendance: 1,376
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