Cobh left in the dust by Sporting debutants; Deal: U21 manager and occasional caretaker coach Don Givens.

The Daily Mail (London, England) | June 7, 2008 | Copyright

Byline: PHILIP QUINN

ON their maiden FAI Cup voyage, Sporting Fingal torpedoed Cobh below thewater-line to sail serenely into the last 16 at Morton Stadium last night.

In front of 271 faithful fans, a Peter Hynes second half double scuttled thePremier Division crew and booked the leagues youngest recruits a safe passageinto the next round.

Indeed, had Robbie Doyle adjusted his shooting sights a touch, Fingal couldhave inflicted greater embarrassment on rudderless Cobh.

A quarter of a century after their memorable march to the semi-finals ...

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