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Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Leaving Inchicore on Sunday night to face to traffic and roadworks on the relatively short journey back to Navan, I had to find some solace, some form of therapy to remedy the shock, the flat feeling that comes after a traumatic experience.
 

That may sound like an exaggeration, but it’s not. Ask any of the supporters who were there for the Bit O’Red.
 
Rarely have I witnessed players collapsing on a pitch at the final whistle.
And Richard Brush. What would ‘Benny the Bull’ have done in a situation like that? Benny would have won the race to offer words of encouragement. These things happen, it’s always more apparent when it happens to the goalkeeper.
 
I was hugely impressed by the team’s display. For 92 minutes and 10 seconds we were on top?  Had we staked money on a draw after 90 minutes we would have collected.
 
Anyway, back to the therapy, the solace.
 
It’s all the rage at the moment: Mama Mia – the film.
So why not use it for some fantasy football. I found my old ABBA CD and slotted it into the player, turned up the volume, but there interference from the radio.
 

“I have a dream, a song to sing, to help me cope with anything.”

 
Here is the late sportsnews:
 
Premier League side Sligo Rovers have opted to extend their emergency fundraising campaign after the end of August deadline expired.
“The concept has proved so popular with our supporters that we will run the initiative during September,” commented a spokesperson for the leading League of Ireland club.
 
Plans include the introduction of an Annual Premier Bonus Share scheme which is renewable every 12 months. Next week club officials will launch the concept which offers supporters a choice of gold, silver and bronze membership for €1,000, €500 or €250.
 
The package includes a season ticket, seat-specific in the red or blue stand, match programme and refreshments at home games. Access to the newly-constructed post-match players’ lounge, access to the car park. Discount vouchers for official Sligo Rovers sportswear and for the all-weather pitch as well as free places for children at the Super Reds summer camps.
 
“There is great interest in the gold, silver and bronze membership schemes and we anticipate the initial issue of 1,000 shares will sell out and generate in excess of €750,000, due mainly to our efforts in speaking directly to supporters,” added the club spokesperson.
 
“We are already planning for next season as a result of this,” the club official concluded..    
 
 
“If you see the wonder of the fairytale, you can take the future, even if you fail.”
 

 
Ah! Back in Navan already, and the therapy worked, must have another dream next week. Let’s see, what song will I select for that, I know – SOS.

 

Conal Collier

 
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