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Horgan ‘glad to be back at Finn Park’ for first home game

written by Staff Writer March 4, 2022
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Premier Division football returns to Donegal this week as Finn Harps play host to Bohemian FC on Friday night. Kickoff is 8pm and the game is live on LOITV. 

Harps will be hoping to pick up their first win of the campaign after suffering defeat at Oriel Park on Monday night despite an impressive first half display.

Ollie Horgan told FinnHarps.ie “Bohs are certainly a handful and will prove a handful to better sides than us. We need to improve ourselves and take our chances when they come to give us any hope at all.

After beginning the season with two away games we’ll be glad to be back at Finn Park with our fans behind us. A bumper crowd on Friday night could make all the difference if it is a close game.”

In team news Erol Erdal Alkan, Barry McNamee, Regan Donelon and David Webster are doubts.

Those who bought season tickets before 22nd February can collect their season ticket cards from the Dog House Pub on Navenny Street from 6.30pm to 7.50pm.  Season ticket holders have a dedicated turnstile at the Chestnut Road entrance but may enter at any gate.

LYIT Student offer

Finn Harps have joined forces with LYIT to offer students special deals for the 2022 season.  Students at LYIT can avail of a special season ticket rate of €120 and a reduced match ticket price of €8.

Finn Harps Chairperson Ian Harkin said “LYIT is an incredibly important part of the community, economy and education sector in the Northwest and we are delighted to be working closely with them.

“With the announcement of University Status and the increased prevalence of remote working, the opportunities both for the college and for Donegal people are set to grow rapidly in the coming years so it’s a very exciting time.  As time goes on we will look at ways to get more students up to Finn Park and explore other opportunities to work together for the good of the region.”

Injured: None

Suspended: None

Doubtful: Erol Erdal Alkan, Barry McNamee, Regan Donelon, David Webster

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