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League of Ireland takeaways: Drogheda on Euro mission, Bohs frustrated, Cork's green shoots, and Galway woes continue

League of Ireland takeaways: Drogheda on Euro mission, Bohs frustrated, Cork's green shoots, and Galway woes continue

Daniel McDonnell reflects on the main talking points from last night's League Of Ireland matches.
Much of the commentary around Drogheda's expulsion from Europe has centred around the pain felt by the players, management and fans from a life experience perspective; the chance to travel away and sample something different. That's understandable.
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