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  • 1 week ago | independent.ie | James Rogers

    Lack of goals a concern for Dundalk boss Kilduff following scoreless draw at AthloneSSE Airtricity Men’s First DivisionDundalk manager Ciarán Kilduff. Photo by Thomas Flinkow/SportsfileDundalk boss Ciarán Kilduff admits his side need to up their quality in the final third after firing their first blank of the season in Friday’s 0-0 draw away to Athlone Town.

  • 2 weeks ago | independent.ie | James Rogers

    Dundalk boss Kilduff wary of struggling Athlone challengeSSE Airtricity Men’s First DivisionDundalk manager Ciarán Kilduff. Photo by Ken Finegan/Newspics PhotographyDundalk boss Ciarán Kilduff says his side will be taking nothing for granted when they travel to face struggling Athlone Town this Friday night. The Midlanders were expected to be one of the Lilywhites’ biggest challengers for the SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division title having signed impressively over the winter.

  • 3 weeks ago | independent.ie | James Rogers

    Twice at the Easter weekend, the 36-year-old saw his side battle hard to make a breakthrough against both Treaty Utd on Good Friday and against Finn Harps on Easter Monday only to see them squander the lead cheaply on both occasions. That has seen the Lilywhites’ lead at the top of the table cut from seven points heading into last weekend to just three points now.

  • 3 weeks ago | independent.ie | James Rogers

    Easter draws feel like defeats to Dundalk captain HorganSSE Airtricity Men’s First DivisionFinn Harps' Michael Place loses possession to Dundalk's Daryl Horgan during their SSE Airtricity First Division clash at Oriel Park on Monday. Photo by Ken Finegan/Newspics PhotographyDundalk captain Daryl Horgan says his side’s two draws over the Easter weekend felt like defeats.

  • 3 weeks ago | irishexaminer.com | James Rogers

    Aaron McLaughlin pounced to grab a 90th minute equaliser for Finn Harps at Oriel Park as league leaders Dundalk coughed up a lead for the second time in less than 72 hours to see their advantage at the top of the First Division table cut to just three points.

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Last night's 92nd minute equaliser was a 5th career goal for Gbemi Arubi and his first ever league goal. Prior to last night he had scored just 4 career goals – 2 in the Leinster Senior Cup for Shels against Dundalk and Wexford and two for Waterford - one in the Munster Senior