Colin Healy wants no let-up for Treaty visit

Unbeaten now in 10 games - eight of them wins - City remain three points clear of John Caulfield’s Galway United at the top of the First Division table.
Colin Healy wants no let-up for Treaty visit

3 September 2021; Cork City manager Colin Healy after the SSE Airtricity League First Division match between Cork City and Athlone Town at Turners Cross in Cork. Photo by Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile

Colin Healy wants his Cork City to start as they finished in beating Longford Town 4-1 on Friday night when Treaty United visit Turner’s Cross for a Munster derby this evening.

Though falling behind to Sam Verdon’s goal in a first half in which they ‘weren’t at it’, an own goal got City level in stoppage time before they hit back after the break to win pulling up.

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