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    Quote Originally Posted by rooster View Post
    Friday, 11 November 2016 – K/o 7.45 p.m. (unless otherwise stated)
    FAI Junior Cup Fourth Round
    Youghal Utd v Rathcoole Rovers, Adrath Pk, 7.30 p.m., MSL
    AUL 1A
    Leeview Athletic A v UCC A, Mayfield Community School, Richard Murphy
    Saturday, 12 November 2016 K/o 2 p.m. (unless otherwise stated)
    FAI Junior Cup Fourth Round
    Ringmahon Rangers B v Glen Celtic , Ringmahon Pk, MSL
    Knocknaheeney Celtic A/Park United A v Ringmahon Rangers, Venue Later, Finbarr Murphy
    St Michael’s Cup Quarter-Final
    Tower FC v Fairview, Killowen, D.Fogarty
    County Cup First Round
    South Coast Athletic v St John Bosco A, Shanbally, M.O’Flaherty
    Premier League
    Glenthorn Celtic A v Carrigtwohill United A, Glenthorn Pk, E.McNally
    Village United v Blarney Street Athletic, Silverheights Pk, D.Deady
    Coachford v Innishvilla, The Glebe, T.Cotter
    Premier A League
    Macroom A v Kanturk, Murray Field, Paul O’Sullivan
    Lakewood Athletic v Springfield, Ovens, Richard Murphy
    AUL 1A
    Greenmount Rangers v Dunbar Celtic, Murphy’s Farm, J.Lenihan
    AUL 2
    Donoughmore Athletic v Pearse Celtic B, Donoughmore, C.Braganza
    CFC Banteer v Hibernians, Banteer Sports Centre, M.O’Flynn
    AUL 3A
    Carrigaline United v Greenwood B, Ballea Pk, 5 p.m, S.Madine
    Churchvilla v St John Bosco B, Kilmoy, Cloyne, J.O’Leary
    Sunday, 13 November 2016 – K/o 10.45 a.m. (unless otherwise stated)
    FAI Junior Cup Fourth Round
    Waterloo A v Buttevant, Whitechurch Community Centre, A.Buttimer
    Strand United v Grattan United, Ballyanley, D.Deady
    Carrigaline Utd (MSL) v Pearse Celtic A, Ballea Pk, 5 p.m. MSL
    County Cup First Round
    Watergrasshill United v Knockraha B, Skehanagh, P.Hennessy
    Ballinhassig v Richmond, Gortnaglough, T.Thompson
    City Challenge Cup First Round
    Glenthorn Celtic B v Blackstone Rovers, Glenthorn Pk, Finbarr Murphy
    Cathedral Celtic v Blackpool Celtic, Fairfield, Liam Murphy
    Knocknaheeney Celtic B v Grangevale, Kilmore Road, T.Callanan
    Temple United v City Wanderers, Temple Pk, J.Lenihan
    Premier A League
    Dillon’s Cross Athletic v Rylane Celtic, Silverheights Pk, E.McNally
    Crescent Athletic v Greenwood A, Regional Pk, T.Cotter
    AUL 2A
    Castleview v Corkbeg, O’ SullivanPk, G.Duffy
    Park United B v Carrigtwohill United B, Brigown. Pj Ahern
    AUL 3
    Grattan United B v Ard-na-Laoi, O Neill Pk, Yves Kriwan
    Los Zarcos v Central Rovers, Town Pk, Millstreet, M.Doody
    Bweeng Celtic v Waterloo B, Bweeng Sport Centre, Peter O’Sullivan
    AUL 3A
    UCC B v Parkview Celtic, The Farm, 2 p.m., Tony Murphy
    Cheers bud

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    Injurytime . Still waiting patiently , oh so patiently to hear about your conversation with the AUL committee about the Oscar Traynor Management job . Or is it a case that you are telling a lie?

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    Anyone know when the draw for aoh last 16 is taken place?

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    If you could share this with the clubs and promote through your social media platforms it would be great.*

    As part of the release of the New Coach Education Pathway we are introducing coaching courses based on the following three key areas:

    1: Reality Based Learning – Where coaches can enter the pathway now at the age specific / level they are working.*

    2: Competency Model, in which every course now has specific entry and exit competencies which will see the programs delivered in a more holistic approach and the move away for the ethos of final assessments.*

    3: The alignment with the Player Development Plan

    With this in mind the New Adult Intro (Coaches currently working in the adult game);*New Youth Intro (Coaches working within the Youth Game; New National D Licence (Replaced the old youth certificate) and the National Goalkeeping D Licence are being released for their first ever delivery in Cork in January as part of a Coach Education Festival of Football which will see the following courses taking place that weekend:

    For your convenience I have explained each of the courses, their entry requirements, and their costs which I would appreciate your support in getting coaches working within the adult and youth game in Cork engaging with these programs and entering the formal coach education pathway. This will not only benefit the individual’s, but their clubs, players and the Leagues by seeing them as the first leagues to have the New Courses, and Coaches with the Qualifications working within the leagues in Cork.

    Adult Intro:

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for coaches actively working within the Adult Game in Ireland. The course is a balance of practical and theory and will see the coach being provided with the knowledge and skills to coach to the highest standard within this section of the game.*

    Course Time:
    ‪Friday 6th January 6pm – 9pm*‬
    Saturday 7th January 9am – 5pm

    Venue:
    Fota Hotel and Spa and Grass Pitches in Fota, Cobh Cork.

    Course Cost:
    €120

    Entry Requirements:
    All coaches must actively be working within the level of Adult Football. All coaches completing coach education must have or be completing their Garda Vetting and Child Welfare Workshop, but if they don’t have these completed they can do the course, and once completed the coach will get their certification.*

    Youth Intro:

    Course Description:
    This course is designed for coaches actively working within the Youth Game 13 – 18 year olds in Ireland. The course is a balance of practical and theory and will see the coach being provided with the knowledge and skills to coach to the highest standard within this section of the game.*

    Course Time:
    ‪Friday 6th January 6pm – 9pm*‬
    Saturday 7th January 9am – 5pm

    Venue:
    Fota Hotel and Spa and Grass Pitches in Fota, Cobh Cork.

    Cost:
    €120

    Entry Requirements:
    All coaches must actively be working within the level of Adult Football. All coaches completing coach education must have or be completing their Garda Vetting and Child Welfare Workshop, but if they don’t have these completed they can do the course, and once completed the coach will get their certification.*


    National Goalkeeping D Licence:

    Course Description:
    The course is designed to develop coaches’ knowledge in dealing with multiple goalkeepers in a club setting. The coach should come away with the knowledge of how to plan and implement a reality based session with*multiple goalkeepers.

    Course Time:
    ‪Sunday 9.30am – 4.30pm‬

    Venue:
    Fota Hotel and Spa and Grass Pitches in Fota, Cobh Cork.

    Cost:
    €90

    Entry Requirements:
    All coaches must have completed the Fundamentals of GK, a former GK Coaching qualification and or has achieved the regard playing experience as a Goalkeeper to allow for entry to the course. *All coaches completing coach education must have or be completing their Garda Vetting and Child Welfare Workshop, but if they don’t have these completed they can do the course, and once completed the coach will get their certification.*


    National D Licence:

    Course Description:
    The course will see the coach complete theory and coaching practice, as well as pre-course, in-course assignments and a review of their coaching experience prior to entry to the coaching Licence Pathway.

    Course Time:
    ‪Sunday 9.30am – 4.30pm‬

    Venue:
    Fota Hotel and Spa and Grass Pitches in Fota, Cobh Cork.

    Cost:
    €90

    Entry Requirements:
    The participant must have completed 40 hours of grassroots coach education before completing the National D Licence.*Coaches can accumulate the hours through completing any of the grassroots courses, some examples being (Kick Start 1 & 2), Youth Intro, Adult Intro, and the workshops (PDP, FUTSAL, Fundamentals of GK, Small Sided Games 4v4, 7v7, Strength and Conditioning.*All coaches completing coach education must have or be completing their Garda Vetting and Child Welfare Workshop, but if they don’t have these completed they can do the course, and once completed the coach will get their certification.*

    For any further information on any of the courses*please contact*Coach Education Manager Niall O Regan through ‪0831530524‬ and or niall.oregan@fai.ie*

    Kind regards,
    Niall

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    Is there any story behind the champions Park United not having played any league games yet this season, or is it just down to their success in other competitions?

    Seems very odd that they haven't even played one, like!

    Cheers.

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    Its a joke. Knocknaheeny have 1 game played in premier a. They should have some sort of structure to prevent this from happening. Theyll probably be put down for an away game up in the city on a weeknight. It shouldnt be happening

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    How and why is it happening?

    Completely bizarre!

    Imagine going into the last 32 of the Munster Junior without having played one league game!

    Incredible.

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    It's a complete joke, they end up playing games towards the latter end up the league against teams with nothing to play for and with under strength teams. I think we would all agree the mossie should be pushed back a bit to accommodate a certain amount of league games. Can't imagine that any other league would have a team with no league games played by January!

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    Play the mossie as a knockout competition. Teams might take it more seriously then.

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    That's certainly the first thing that occurred to me, as an outsider.

    Is the round robin really necessary for a League Cup competition? Feels like overkill.

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    Definitely should be a round robin competition. These old fellas involved in the aul dont know what their doing

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    Surely you know a few AUL club secretaries on the northside Davey . Get one of em to propose a rule change and get two more to sign it and get em to change the mossie linnane set up. Cant always blame the old fellas in the AUL for everything . Clubs say they don't get their say on anything yet F-All of them go to the AGM???

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    Tower Fc looking for a friendly on
    Friday 30th Dec
    Contact pa on 0857513275

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    Cork AUL threads - R.I.P.

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    Is there a tumbleweed emoji on this???

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    Looking at the weekend results is that every Cork AUL team out of the MJC other than Grattin who were playing another Cork AUL team?? No teams doing well in FAI anymore , no OT team . It appears the AUL is in the middle of a big dip . What is going on at the Street? Beaten heavily the last few weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxinthebox View Post
    vinny a leeview player done..huge signing by niall for them .
    Has to be a job involved there surely? Rockmount seniors to Div1 AUL is a bit of a drop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxinthebox View Post
    It might just be that Niall is a nice.guy and Lee view are a great club ☺☺
    It might just be that Niall isn't that nice a guy and Leeview aren't that great a club but there was a job involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxinthebox View Post
    you could be right but dose it matter i dont think so and this is just my opinion leeview are a great club .vinny is a top lad he will love it up there.
    I think it does matter . What loyalty can you expect off a fella who signs for a job?? Look at Coachford and Kilumney . They were getting fellas jobs and they are f*cked now

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaketheSnake View Post
    I think it does matter . What loyalty can you expect off a fella who signs for a job?? Look at Coachford and Kilumney . They were getting fellas jobs and they are f*cked now
    Leeview will be fine no matter what the outcome. Vinny is a great addition to any side and who's to say he won't stick it out up there? He might like it and stay for a season or two.

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