 all we can do on that is wait and see what happens. But in the meantime, we have another busy program lined up tonight and remember this program is streamed live on our various social media outlets so you can link in there if that suits you best. We're going to kick off tonight with football and after all matches were postponed last weekend at junior and intermediate level here in Donegal. There's a full round of fixtures planned over the coming days. There's League of Ireland action too, but one of the standout games is in the FA Intermediate Cup and it's that rearranged quarterfinal meeting of Drumkondra FC and Cockhill Celtic on Sunday. Cockhill manager Gavin Cullen joins us via Zoom now this evening. Gavin, good evening to you. We'll talk about all things League of Ireland in a short while, but Sunday marks another big day for your own team Cockhill Celtic. Hello Gavin, are you there with us? Hello Gavin, are you there? We're just having a small problem getting through to Gavin. Hopefully he's there with us on Zoom. Gavin, good evening to you. Good evening, how's things? Hello Gavin, I'm good. Well, listen, you're there with us now. Cockhill Celtic, I was mentioning there, maybe you didn't hear when I was doing the intro, but a big game on Sunday. Listen, you guys are well used to playing in the FA Intermediate Cup quarterfinals in recent years, but you found out in the past, Gavin, no real easy games once you get to the stage of the competition? No, certainly not. I suppose to our detriment, we've struggled when we got here. I think this is our fourth quarterfinal. We've come up short each time. Each time we felt we were good enough, but on the day, the results didn't go away. So disappointing. I'd like to thank maybe last year's experience and experiences before we can draw upon this weekend and make sure we go to Dublin and get the right result this time. Just remind us, Gavin, last year Cockhill Celtic in the last eights. Bluebell, United, wasn't it, that provided the opposition last year? Yeah, we looked at a great run last year with some very big results. We got Bluebell in the quarterfinal, who we felt, we felt we had them watched and got a bit of homework on them. We felt we had a chance. We went down the day pretty confident and we gave away a couple of sloppy goals and you can't do that level. And we probably were deservedly beaten on the day if I don't know if we froze or didn't turn up or whatever, but it just didn't happen. First, Bluebell went on, got the final, lost the Rockmines. So look, they were a good side and we expect any team in the last eight of any national competition at whatever level to be at themselves, you know, so Sunday would be no different. Yeah, and this time around at Strumcandra that provided the opposition. And that's despite the fact that they actually lost out in their tie against Home Farm, didn't they? But there was an objection lodged. Gavin, that kind of threw everything up in the air, didn't it? That fixture, you know, the quarterfinal was due to be played a couple of weeks ago, but because of the hearings and the objection, etc., etc., now it's only taken place this weekend. Yeah, incredibly frustrating for us. For all intents and purposes, we thought we were playing Home Farm, had them watched videos, done a lot of homework on them. And we're ready to play them. And then we got word in the week, the Friday before the game was supposed to be played on Sunday, that there has been an objection to a player that wasn't on a match card. So it took a few weeks for the FA and the PDs process and stuff to come through. And we got word last week that it's Strumcandra that we're playing. So it's a bit of a strange one. And like for preparation, not great for us. But again, we don't know a hell of a lot about Strumcandra because they weren't in our minds until this week. Hmm. Nothing's ever straightforward, is it, Gavin? No, it's not the central test here. But it's no reason not to go down Home Farm, probably on paper or stronger team than Strumcandra. They beat them in the last round. So look, again, you'll take it. And you have to make the most of it when you get the opportunity. And Strumcandra, I was looking, Gavin, they play in what's probably the third tier of the Lancer Senior League now. You know, that doesn't suggest anything, you know, in all sides, even in that division, they have plenty of quality, don't they? Oh, they do. Look, this division won't be, again, both the depth in the Lancer Senior League and with the teams in certain areas, and they're from players, the players move about a lot.