League of Ireland wrap: St Pat's sink Bohemians, Sligo Rovers beat Dundalk
It was another eventful night in the League of Ireland Premier Division as fourth place St Patrick's Athletic beat sixth place Bohemians 3-1.
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It was another eventful night in the League of Ireland Premier Division as fourth place St Patrick's Athletic beat sixth place Bohemians 3-1.
St Patrick's Athletic inflicted a painful home defeat on Dublin rivals Bohemians in a result that is likely to be crucial when European qualification is decided at the end of the season.
Serge Atakayi scored another opportunistic winner as St Patrick's Athletic had to work hard for a big three points at the UCD Bowl.
Serge Atakayi picked the ideal moment to net his first St Patrick’s Athletic goal as he slotted home three minutes from time to seal a famous 1-0 win over CSKA Sofia at the famous old Vasil Levski stadium.
Reigning Extra.ie FAI Cup holders St. Patrick's Athletic were dumped out of the competition in the opening round this afternoon, going down 3-2 to a spirited Waterford side at Richmond Park.
Tim Clancy was delighted with the way his St Patrick's Athletic side responded to their first-half setback on Thursday as they earned a 1-1 draw against NS Mura in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round on Thursday and feels his side will now go into the second leg full of confidence.
Wildfires, inflation and travel chaos have been a feature of life in our continent of late but long live the days of European ties like this – and all the noise you'd expect from the locals – on a balmy night by the Camac.
Shamrock Rovers were missing some marquee players but nevertheless edged past St Patrick's to extend their lead at the top of the Premier Division to ten points before 4,365 fans in Inchicore.