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Martinho II
28/04/2009, 6:21 PM
see in todays longford news that the deal to sign chris knocpka is now dead in the water..We are back to square one.Will we have a new goalie by the weekend??

Keen2win
28/04/2009, 6:45 PM
I also see a picture of you in The News... Right beside a picture of me!!!! :D

Martinho II
28/04/2009, 7:03 PM
I also see a picture of you in The News... Right beside a picture of me!!!! :D

indeed .. im in the paper too often. its losing its appeal to me the more I appear in it..:(

Salmon Coloured
29/04/2009, 7:14 AM
Were ye in the legal section? Were there Coppers in the picture also?

RonnieB
29/04/2009, 8:15 AM
Well feck to that. Surely there has to be a decent keeper out there who is unsigned? Im sure there has to be one half decent keeper playing in Roscommon or Longford..

Martinho II
29/04/2009, 6:23 PM
Well feck to that. Surely there has to be a decent keeper out there who is unsigned? Im sure there has to be one half decent keeper playing in Roscommon or Longford..


what about askin an ex goalie of ours who was training with dundalk in preseason?? he was decent..

Pauro 76
29/04/2009, 7:39 PM
Ah jaysis that is frustrating. Stuck with a goalkeeper/manager for a while then.

Martinho II
30/04/2009, 6:52 PM
Ah jaysis that is frustrating. Stuck with a goalkeeper/manager for a while then.

not now pauro read the newest thread..:)

Rocky77
28/08/2009, 4:21 PM
Signed for Sporting Fingal....





Goalkeeper Returns To Ireland

Konopka inks deal with Sporting Fingal FC


DUBLIN, Ireland (August 28, 2009) – Former Jersey Shore Boca standout Chris Konopka has put pen to paper and will continue his professional soccer career in Ireland for a second straight year as the Toms River native has joined the Dublin based Sporting Fingal Football Club of the Irish First Division until the end of the 2009 season.

Sporting Fingal was established in late 2007 as part of the Fingal County Council Football Development Plan and became licensed to compete in the League of Ireland First Division in 2008.

Fingal finished a credible third place in the club’s first season in senior football and are currently only six points adrift of the top spot in the First Division and challenging for promotion to the Premiere Division.

Sporting has also secured a spot in the quarter-final round of the 2009 Football Association of Ireland (FAI) Ford Cup and will host the Shamrock Rovers in early September.

Former Republic of Ireland international Liam Buckley, who was on the books of Spanish giant Racing de Santander early in his playing career, is the first team manager while John Devine, capped 30 times for the Republic of Ireland who also appeared in 111 matches for Arsenal of the English Premiership from 1974-1983, is Fingal’s first team coach.

League of Ireland veteran goalkeeper and former Shamrock Rovers standout Robbie Horgan directs the Fingal goalkeepers.

The club’s home venue is Morton Stadium which is located in the Northern suburbs of Dublin.

Konopka, who was recently cleared by the FAI to officially join the club, made his debut for Sporting on Sunday August 23 in a League of Ireland A-Championship match away at Shamrock Rovers in a windswept Tallaght Stadium which the North Dublin side lost 2-1 in a hard-fought 90 minutes.

“Robbie contacted me a few weeks ago and explained his keeper situation to me. It all sounded very interesting. We finalized the details on Saturday July 25 and I landed in Dublin on Tuesday morning July 28 and signed my contract that afternoon. My deal is until the end of this season but has the potential to be extended into the future. Everything has been done first-class.” mentioned the 24 year-old Konopka.

“Sporting Fingal is well run club with a tremendous upside. My first training sessions with Liam, John and Robbie were no-nonsense and all of the players here have a great attitude. The facilities and surroundings are excellent. The team is challenging for spot at the top of the table and promotion to the Premiere Division next year. This is a very good environment for me to be in right now. I am very proud to be a part of Sporting Fingal and will try to help the team win promotion for next year any way I can. It also feels very good to be back in Ireland” Konopka finished.

Sporting Fingal’s new shot-stopper spent last year with Bohemians of Dublin winning two medals with the 2008 League of Ireland Premiere Division and FAI Cup champions.

It is believed that Konopka is the first American born soccer player in history to ever win the “Irish Double”.

The 6-ft 5-inch tall Konopka dressed for all but one match during the Gypsies double title run and was the Bohs steady number two keeper last year behind first choice and two-time, back-to-back “Goalkeeper of the Year” winner Brian Murphy.

Konopka made his Bohemian first-team debut on July 1, 2008 away at Derry City going the distance in the quarterfinals of the League of Ireland Cup.

He also impressed with the Bohemians reserve squad leading them to the League of Ireland A-Shield Championship game against Cork City and the League of Ireland A-League Championship final match against UCD last season.

Konopka spent his first professional season in 2007 with the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer.

At the collegiate level, the New Jersey born Konopka starred for four years (2003-2006) between the pipes at Providence College in Rhode Island and finished as one of the top goalkeepers in Friar history.

In his senior year, Konopka garnered All-Big East Second Team accolades becoming only the second keeper in Friar history to receive All-League honors.

He capped his college career by becoming the first player from Providence College to be drafted by a Major League Soccer team when the Wizards selected him in the 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft.

A long-time Jersey Shore Boca Soccer Club veteran, Konopka was a member of Boca’s youth system, Super Y-League, U20 and U23 teams throughout his career as well as a member of Boca’s Premiere Development League team in 2003.

Konopka is a 2003 graduate of Toms River East High School.

The Jersey Shore Boca Soccer Club has been a fixture in the soccer community since 1978 and is one of the oldest and most respected soccer clubs on the East Coast.

The club is celebrating their 31-year anniversary in 2009.

For more information on the Jersey Shore Boca Soccer Club, visit the Club’s official web site at www.jerseyshoreboca.com (http://www.jerseyshoreboca.com)


PROFILE:
Chris Konopka
Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 215 lbs
Nationality: USA
Born: April 14, 1985
Hometown: Toms River, NJ
Current Professional Club: Sporting Fingal FC-League of Ireland (2009)
Previous Professional Club: Bohemians FC-League of Ireland (2008**)
Previous Professional Club: Kansas City Wizards-Major League Soccer (2007)
National Team: United States U23 National Team Player Pool (2007-2008)
College: Providence College (RI) (2003-2006)
High School: Toms River East High School (NJ) (1999-2002)
Youth/Amateur Club: Jersey Shore Boca (NJ)

**League of Ireland Premiere Division Champions (2008)
**FAI Ford Cup Champions (2008)
**UEFA Intertoto Cup – Second Stage (2008)
**League of Ireland A-Shield Runner-up (2008)
**League of Ireland A-Championship Runner-up (2008)
**League of Ireland League Cup Quarter-finals (2008)

Longfordian
28/08/2009, 4:27 PM
They've obviously agreed to pay him enough so that he qualifies for the work permit.

Umberside
28/08/2009, 5:12 PM
Anyone coming from Bohs' pre 2009 squad has been overpaid and is therefore a bad signing financially. I'm not sure about Konopka, but sure we'll wait and see.