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St Patrick’s Athletic are hoping to bounce back from recent defeats to both Bohemians and Derry City when they take on Drogheda United at Richmond Park, kick-off 7.45pm.

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WE MIGHT be only seven games into the season but predictions that the League of Ireland title race would be a tight affair this year are already being given credence by a table in which just five points separates the top four, with plenty of other teams not too much further off the pace.

Fri, 17 Apr, 2009

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