In-form Galway plot surge into title race against Dundalk
Galway United can close to within two points of league leaders Shelbourne tonight at Eamonn Deacy Park as a Dundalk side that look destined for relegation head west.
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Galway United can close to within two points of league leaders Shelbourne tonight at Eamonn Deacy Park as a Dundalk side that look destined for relegation head west.
Sligo Rovers manager John Russell was thrilled to see his side record a seventh home league win in succession as he hailed goalkeeper Ed McGinty as "the best in the business" for a wonder save to deny Dundalk in The Showgrounds.
Dundalk FC, a club steeped in history and up to recent times, a powerhouse in Irish football, found itself in a precarious situation this week.
Dundalk's players will not be paid this week with new owner John Temple claiming to need time to make the necessary arrangements, resulting in a delay.
Dundalk FC have confirmed that a takeover of the club has been agreed between owner Brian Ainscough and a group of investors led by local barrister John Temple.
An agreement on the takeover of Dundalk FC by local barrister John Temple to ensure the club's survival has been completed.
Dundalk owner Brian Ainscough has told reporters that the club will not be liquidated today.
Dundalk supporters are preparing to gather at Oriel Park, with the fear the club could fold this evening due to severe financial problems.