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'FORD ON THE ROAD.


Byline: PAUL DOWLING

WATERFORD United will bid to continue their perfect away record this season when they face Finn Harps at Ballybofey this evening.

Both Wexford and Athlone have already been beaten by the Blue's on the road. And boss Stephen Henderson This article is about the American actor. For the Irish footballer, see Stephen Henderson (footballer).

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 is hoping to make the Donegal side their third scalp.

"If we stay in touch with the leaders, we will make people sit up and respect us" he declared.

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 and Alan Carey are expected to play for United but the hosts have been hit by injury.

Gavin Cullen Gavin Cullen (born November 21, 1980) is a footballer currently playing for Finn Harps F.C.. Cullen started his career at Finn Harps' reserve and youth squads, before signing with Omagh Town F.C. in 2000, where he made a name for himself in the Irish League. , Marc Brolly and Gary Whoriskey are definite absentees while Ian Rossiter's a major doubt.

Meanwhile, Longford have drafted in former Bohs keeper Chris Konopka to face Athlone Town at Flancare Park. Liam Lynch is suspended for Longford but Jim Sheridan returns.

Athlone can call upon Noel McGee who is available after suspension..
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Apr 11, 2009
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