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Football: Lilywhites look home; DUNDALK v DUBLIN CITY.


AFTER two very different results against Kilkenny and Sligo, Dundalk will bid for their first home win at Century Home Park since last May when they entertain Dublin City Dublin City can refer to any of the following:
  • Dublin capital of the Republic of Ireland.
  • Dublin City F.C. association football club
  • Dublin City (UK Parliament constituency), a constituency represented in the United Kingdom Parliament between 1801 and 1885.
 tonight.

"What was disappointing about the Kilkenny game was it looked as if it had undone all the good work. But the lads went off to Sligo and beat the league leaders on their own patch," explained Dundalk manager Jim Gannon Jim Gannon, (born September 7 1968), is an Irish football manager and former player. He was appointed manager of Stockport County on January 17 2006, having served as caretaker-manager since the departure of Chris Turner on December 27 2005. .

He went on stress: "We've been working hard and the lads just need to step up to another level. It's important to show we're going for promotion this year or next."

The Louth side have a doubt over Simon Kelly while new recruit Bryan McCrystal is banned after his dismissal against Sligo.

Dublin City will be on the lookout for in search of; looking for.

See also: Lookout
 a win, but they have only taken a single point from their two meetings with Dundalk this season.

On the back of just one defeat in their last six games, the Vikings are likely to add full-back Derek Pender to their travelling squad.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Aug 6, 2005
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