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A bus full of Dundalk fans broke down on the motorway and the team picked them up
Eythor Arnason / INPHO Eythor Arnason / INPHO / INPHO
DUNDALK FC BEGIN their historic Europa League campaign against Dutch side AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands tomorrow night.
Obviously, the fans are in fine form and making their way over to the continent today and tomorrow.
This morning, one set of Dundalk fans were making their way in a minibus to Dublin Airport – but it broke down on the motorway. Luckily, the actual team bus was passing by and gave them all a lift
When their minibus broke down, ten minutes later the Dundalk FC team bus pulled over and manager Stephen Kenny got out to say:
Louth County Councillor John McGahon shared a screenshot of the Whatsapp conversation he had with some of the lucky fans who were picked up on the side of the road.
He confirmed to DailyEdge.ie that the sound gesture took place and it was his friend Robert McGloughlin who passed on the good news.
Well played, Dundalk
Legends.
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sound lads Dundalk win of the day win/fail