Treaty aim to recover lost ground with weekend fixtures

Enda Curran of Treaty United in action against Cian Bargary of Cork City during the Sports Direct Menโ€™s FAI Cup First Round match between Treaty United and Cork City at Markets Field in Limerick. Photo by Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile
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TREATY United will aim to recover some lost ground with some important points from a couple of First Division outings over the August Bank Holiday Weekend.

First up for Tommy Barrettโ€™s side is a visit from second-from-the-bottom Longford Town to the Markets Field on this evening (Friday, KO 7.45pm).

That will be followed by a daunting trip to tackle league leaders Galway United at Eamon Deacy Park on Bank Holiday Monday.

Last weekend, Treaty lost 1-0 away to Wexford.

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Treaty recently announced three new signings, namely goalkeeper Corey Chambers, defender Dean Oโ€™Shea, and midfielder Adam Lennon.