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Will the failure to take their chances deny Dundalk FC regaining their Premier League status?

Will the failure to take their chances deny Dundalk FC regaining their Premier League status?

The Argus
Today at 11:30
It's hard to think of one of the 23 games that Dundalk have played this season in the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division that they shouldn't have won such was their superiority in possession and chances created in almost all of the games.
Yet they have managed just 14 wins, drawing seven and losing two - their latest their second defeat away to Bray Wanderers on Friday night.
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