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GAMES OF THE WEEK : 18-10-01

Tolka Rovers will be aiming to leapfrog local rivals Home Farm in the Dublin & District Schoolboy Under 13 Premier, while FAI Junior Cup Champions, Ballymun United, clash with Raheny United in this week's A2Zsoccer.com Games of the Week. Read Full Story

SHELS IN CONFIDENT FORM : 18-10-01

Shelbourne manager, Dermot Keely, is confident his side are almost back to their best, ahead of their Dublin derby clash with St. Patrick's Athletic on Friday. Read Full Story

ROVERS TO OPEN GAP : 17-10-01

Shamrock Rovers manager, Damien Richardson, believes a win over Dundalk in Thursday's eircom league clash will provide the league leaders with a massive psychological blow over the chasing pack. Read Full Story

SCHOOLBOY SCENE : 16-10-01

In Tuesday's schoolboy scene, A2ZSoccer takes a look at all the news happening at Bohemian Schoolboys F.C. Read Full Story

CORINTHIANS WIN AGAIN : 16-10-01

Corinthians United kept the pressure on leaders Kilreen Celtic with a fine 3-2 win over Carrigaline in the Cork Schoolboy league. Read Full Story

KEANE TOPS POLL : 15-10-01

In a recent poll, the A2Zsoccer public believe Roy Keane has been the Republic of Ireland's best performer in the country's superb World Cup qualifying campaign. Read Full Story

NORTON CUP ROUND UP : 14-10-01

In Sunday's Norton Cup action, Dunshaughlin Youths overcame Clontarf by 2-0, while Vianney Boys demolished Raheny United by 6-2. Read Full Story

GAME OF THE WEEK : 13-10-01

Howth Celtic needed to come from behind twice before finally guaranteeing themselves a place in the next round of the Under 13 SFAI Cup with a 4-2 victory over Athboy Celtic on Saturday morning. Read Full Story

PORTADOWN STAY TOP : 13-10-01

Former Shelbourne striker, Vinny Arkins, produced a brace to help Portadown to an impressive 4-2 victory over Coleraine, keeping them on top of the Smirnoff Premier Division. Read Full Story

McCARTHY RELIEVED : 12-10-01

Republic of Ireland manager, Mick McCarthy, has expressed his delight at FIFA's decision to confirm that the World Cup play-off will be played over two legs. Read Full Story

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