‘We are a bit disrespected in most of the games in Europe’

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‘We are a bit disrespected in most of the games in Europe’

St Patrick's Athletic won the FAI Cup last year, but lost in the first round to First Division Waterford United. They are currently fourth in league and face Derry City tonight at 7.45. Chris Forrester believes his team is finally finding their feet. They want to play for European spots next term. For rereter says they need to win the league first. He believes they are starting to gel. The team are pushing Dundalk and Dery for the European places. It took a while, as they had a rebuild. Tim Clancy arrived last December to take charge of the club. His team has won five of their last five games.

Drogheda United are back in action after a three-week absence. Bohs are without Jon McCracken, James Talbot, Ryan Burke, Laurenz Dehl, Tyreke Wilson, Liam Burt, Johnny Afolabi, Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe and Ethon Varian. UCD have lost keeper Lorcan Healy to injury. Pat's are on a run of five straight league wins and four wins for Derry. Finn Harps are struggling after three successive defeats.


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