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Van The Man
27/02/2007, 8:17 AM
I heard Eoin o Shea from Peake was signing for them as well so thats 4 starting players. Ted and Foggy are the biggest loses!
Dats not good news for peake..losing 4 of their first team players and peake are still invloved in the MJC and Tipp Cup. They might just find it hard for the rest of the season....
Anybody know exactly what league of ireland team they are signing for...is it Limerick 37, I heard rumours of Kilk City ?
MunsterMunch
27/02/2007, 1:09 PM
Its Kilkenny city......its on Peake Villas website in the match report for the Kinsale game.
http://www.peakevilla.com/web/news.asp?NewsID=94
tippsouth
27/02/2007, 8:37 PM
how come all there good players are going? doesnt really make sence, there top of d league, fav's 4 d tipp cup nd in the quarters of munster.
Van The Man
27/02/2007, 10:45 PM
how come all there good players are going? doesnt really make sence, there top of d league, fav's 4 d tipp cup nd in the quarters of munster.
Obviously the grass is greener on the other side....I'm sure they won't be out of pocket either !
tippsouth
28/02/2007, 9:25 PM
how do u mean van?? are things not good behind closed doors. i always would have taught peake had a good set up no? i know its been neglected in recent years but they seemed to be gettin back on track this year.
stevie11
01/03/2007, 9:20 AM
There is word dat dere is hardly no money to spend down in Kilkenny this year alot of players are on ameatur contracts down there.set-up isnt supposed to be great either but ya never know could pick up because it is only pre-season!!!
Van The Man
01/03/2007, 10:17 AM
how do u mean van?? are things not good behind closed doors. i always would have taught peake had a good set up no? i know its been neglected in recent years but they seemed to be gettin back on track this year.
Wouldn't know how things are behind closed doors up there. I wud have taught they had a good enough season, did/doing ok in the league, unlucky in the FAI, still in the Munster JC and in with a shout of the Tipp Cup. But I'm sure there is money to hand in Kil City so any young lad these days I'm sure wud welcome an extra few euros a week to play football....:confused:
tippsouth
03/03/2007, 1:23 PM
From what I am hearing from Thurles people, things aren't the best in Peake at the moment. I heard the committee and players are at war with each other over a number of issues. I wouldn't blame the 4 lads for leaving them if this is true. And I'd hardly call the money any of them will be getting as a wage! They will spend most of it on petrol and making up for the money they'll be loosing out from work through matchs and training. Besides they're taking a step up in their careers. You could hardly expect them to turn down such a golden oppertunity. Best of luck to the four of them!
Van The Man
03/03/2007, 2:25 PM
From what I am hearing from Thurles people, things aren't the best in Peake at the moment. I heard the committee and players are at war with each other over a number of issues. I wouldn't blame the 4 lads for leaving them if this is true. And I'd hardly call the money any of them will be getting as a wage! They will spend most of it on petrol and making up for the money they'll be loosing out from work through matchs and training. Besides they're taking a step up in their careers. You could hardly expect them to turn down such a golden oppertunity. Best of luck to the four of them!
I certainly dont't think the 4 players left because of the issues with the committee...u kinnda contradict your yourself there..One minute your blaming them for leaving because of the commitee war and the next things you are sayin they are steppin up their careers. I'm sure all the players were aware of the expense of travelling to and from games and the money expense that it would cost them...At the end of the day it not about a "war" that is going on, they are trying to see if anything else is out there, players have done this before in Peake, Foggy Fogarty played a season with Saints, Barry Ryan also played with Clonmel Town, the Roscrea players in their day were over and back to Peake as well from club to club...so it doesn't seem unusual for this to happen to Peake. Maybe it's just the fact that their is 4 going at one time. There are not many games left in the league at this stage so it's ample time to move. MJC might be out of their reach, and pitting the chances of winning a Tipp Cup against playing with a League of Irleland team !!! I think the answer is obvious really...At this stage there is not much left for Villa, with those players or not, the Tipp Cup might have been their only chances of silver ware out of this season. Any with those players gone now, the other teams will be aware of their weakness in fielding a full good team for the Tipp Cup and most of their 2nd team have already played Tipp Cup football and are Cup-Tied. So it will be interesting to see.
maybe through about peake but i taught with the 4 lads in there side they were very strong. especially at the back they were very organised. foggy was having a great season out wide and and they were strong up front and in central midfield. I think they would have rattled the munster junior this year at full strength. but ya never know they have nothing to fear if there playing grattan in quarters so they could still make the semis. they should still have enough in reserve for tipp cup. borris be main rivals . only other teams left innit be the bridge or clonmel celtic.dont think any lower division teams will beat any of the prem teams left. rock rovers will self destruct if there in a close game ( sendings off etc) . Michaels B are only other team in it with a shout
zizu's head
05/03/2007, 11:28 AM
maybe through about peake but i taught with the 4 lads in there side they were very strong. especially at the back they were very organised. foggy was having a great season out wide and and they were strong up front and in central midfield. I think they would have rattled the munster junior this year at full strength. but ya never know they have nothing to fear if there playing grattan in quarters so they could still make the semis. they should still have enough in reserve for tipp cup. borris be main rivals . only other teams left innit be the bridge or clonmel celtic.dont think any lower division teams will beat any of the prem teams left. rock rovers will self destruct if there in a close game ( sendings off etc) . Michaels B are only other team in it with a shout
Old Bridge were beaten 2-0 at home to Ballingary on Sunday!
Big shock that 1!
stevie11
06/03/2007, 9:01 AM
The Draw for the Quarter-finals of the Cup
St. Michael’s B (Div 1) vTwo Mile Borris (Premier)
Ballingarry Albion (Div 1) v St. Kieran's FC (Div 4) or Rock Rovers (Div 1)
Killenaule Rovers (Div 3) v Peake Villa (Premier) v Cashel Town (Div 2) v Clonmel Town B (Div 2)
Clonmel Celtic (Premier) v Killusty FC (Div 1) or Bansha Celtic (Premier)
Van The Man
06/03/2007, 9:41 AM
The Draw for the Quarter-finals of the Cup
St. Michael’s B (Div 1) vTwo Mile Borris (Premier)
Ballingarry Albion (Div 1) v St. Kieran's FC (Div 4) or Rock Rovers (Div 1)
Killenaule Rovers (Div 3) v Peake Villa (Premier) v Cashel Town (Div 2) v Clonmel Town B (Div 2)
Clonmel Celtic (Premier) v Killusty FC (Div 1) or Bansha Celtic (Premier)
I'd fancy Michaels' B, Ballingarry, Peake Villa and Clonmel Celtic to advance to the Semi-Finals.
yeah think st michaels b will be very hard to beat. but borris might have enough. be very tough match. rock rovers if they win have ballingarry away. world war 3 might erupt in that one
Den Perry
10/03/2007, 6:41 PM
I certainly dont't think the 4 players left because of the issues with the committee...u kinnda contradict your yourself there..One minute your blaming them for leaving because of the commitee war and the next things you are sayin they are steppin up their careers. I'm sure all the players were aware of the expense of travelling to and from games and the money expense that it would cost them...At the end of the day it not about a "war" that is going on, they are trying to see if anything else is out there, players have done this before in Peake, Foggy Fogarty played a season with Saints, Barry Ryan also played with Clonmel Town, the Roscrea players in their day were over and back to Peake as well from club to club...so it doesn't seem unusual for this to happen to Peake. Maybe it's just the fact that their is 4 going at one time. There are not many games left in the league at this stage so it's ample time to move. MJC might be out of their reach, and pitting the chances of winning a Tipp Cup against playing with a League of Irleland team !!! I think the answer is obvious really...At this stage there is not much left for Villa, with those players or not, the Tipp Cup might have been their only chances of silver ware out of this season. Any with those players gone now, the other teams will be aware of their weakness in fielding a full good team for the Tipp Cup and most of their 2nd team have already played Tipp Cup football and are Cup-Tied. So it will be interesting to see.
Pity the club didn't wish them luck in their notes in the local paper after the report on the "historic" win.Two of the players are playing with the club since they were eight years old. Then again, I suppose some people are just bitter... Great result, but what exactly was historic, bearig in mind Villa were in the final of the competition a few years ago. who is responsible for this tripe? and the writer talks about the committment of those that played. Pity the same can't be said of certain people on the committee who don't bother going to that many matches that the club they hold so dear to their hearts are involved in,and, is it the same person who neglected to write a match report for the b game last Sunday?
tippsouth
10/03/2007, 11:56 PM
The secretary of the club that wrote in that report wasn’t even in Kinsale so who’s he to be questioning commitment of players. I saw him walking around the town that afternoon with his baldy headed friend. Take the Town or Michael’s committee. Any time you travel to their grounds, you're always offered a cup of tea or something by a committee member. In Villa none of this happens unless the manager or Martin Turner asks you. As if they haven’t enough to be doing. I think Peake should get them selves in order before they go making such accusations about players that have left the club. As for that match being a historic fixture! Hardly, they've beaten Kinsale already this season and they were in the final 3 years ago. But then again maybe it is because if thigs stay going as they are in Thurles, they won't be getting back their any time soon.
wilhelm2
12/03/2007, 1:30 AM
Pity the club didn't wish them luck in their notes in the local paper after the report on the "historic" win.Two of the players are playing with the club since they were eight years old. Then again, I suppose some people are just bitter... Great result, but what exactly was historic, bearig in mind Villa were in the final of the competition a few years ago. who is responsible for this tripe? and the writer talks about the committment of those that played. Pity the same can't be said of certain people on the committee who don't bother going to that many matches that the club they hold so dear to their hearts are involved in,and, is it the same person who neglected to write a match report for the b game last Sunday?
whats wrong with you? four first players walk out whlile the team are top of the league with three matches to go. in the 1/4 of mjc and tipp cup
and you expect the committee to give them a send off -
what about there teammates ??? especially if they played with the club ":since they were since they eight years old" - which i very much doubt
and your complaining about a B team report?
its you who sounds bitter mate! if it makes that much difference to you
why dont you join the committee and makes the changes for within
instead of bitching ! that was also peake villa problem "bitching and sh*t stirring"
wheres the reports gone from the website?????
tell the forum the truth on that one?
munsterman000
12/03/2007, 11:53 AM
I see that Town and Michael's drew at the weekend. It's fairly tight at the top now:
Team Played Won Drew Lost Points
St. Michael's FC 12 9 2 1 29
Clonmel Town 11 9 2 0 29
Town might have the game in hand but you'd have to say that their run-in is tougher:
St. Michael's FC: Old Bridge (H) Clonmel Celtic (A) Clonmel Town (H) Borris (A)
Clonmel Town: St. Nicholas (H) Peake Villa (A) Borris (A) Clonmel Celtic (A) St. Michael's (A)
Both Peake and Celtic would have to win all of their games left and hope for results to go their way to have any chance - in reality it's a two horse race (as usual) - but they could still play a part in who takes the title between the big two. I'd still fancy Town to do it though.
it will be close again think this could be saints year in league and town to retain munster cup. division 1 and 2 also look very tight at the top.
think rosegreen and rock rovers will get promotion from div 1 with oldbridge getting relegated with nicholas's.
moyglass and cashel should get promotion from div 2.
Den Perry
13/03/2007, 6:45 PM
whats wrong with you? four first players walk out whlile the team are top of the league with three matches to go. in the 1/4 of mjc and tipp cup
and you expect the committee to give them a send off -
what about there teammates ??? especially if they played with the club ":since they were since they eight years old" - which i very much doubt
and your complaining about a B team report?
its you who sounds bitter mate! if it makes that much difference to you
why dont you join the committee and makes the changes for within
instead of bitching ! that was also peake villa problem "bitching and sh*t stirring"
wheres the reports gone from the website?????
tell the forum the truth on that one?
please learn to use proper grammer.It is very hard to argue with an illiterate!
Yes, two of those players did play since they were eight years old...and i'll have a bet with you on that, Mr I Love Villa
the vast majority of the players had no problem with the guys leaving and even wished them luck. You are just a bitter little man!
Ok, so they are in quarter final of Tipp Cup, MJC etc, but I know if I was given a choice of staying at a club where nobody trains and moving to LOI I'd be on my way. Have you ever heard of PROGRESSION dumbo?
If one was to follow your irrational line of argument, Kevin Doyle should not have left Cork City to go to Reading, Roy Keane left Cobh Ramblers to go to Forest, or Shane Long left St Michaels to go to Cork City..its all about moving onto a higher level. Now get over your jealousy
tippsouth
13/03/2007, 10:30 PM
whats wrong with you? four first players walk out whlile the team are top of the league with three matches to go. in the 1/4 of mjc and tipp cup
and you expect the committee to give them a send off -
what about there teammates ??? especially if they played with the club ":since they were since they eight years old" - which i very much doubt
and your complaining about a B team report?
its you who sounds bitter mate! if it makes that much difference to you
why dont you join the committee and makes the changes for within
instead of bitching ! that was also peake villa problem "bitching and sh*t stirring"
wheres the reports gone from the website?????
tell the forum the truth on that one?
Maybe Ryan and O'Shea didn’t play with Villa since they were 8 but Ted O’Connor and Paraic Fogarty most definitely did. With Foggys exception of 1 year at Michaels of course before you start raving again. And even Eoin O’Shea played schoolboys and youths from the age of 15 with Villa. I can’t understand why you won’t just wish them luck. This is the highest level of football in our country and you want them to hang around and play for a glorified pub team. All you have to do is drive past The Tower Grounds on a Tuesday night and see the training attendance. You can count them on 1 hand most nights. Hardly any reason to be hanging around.
As for the website, it’s up to the club secretary to pass that info on to the league P.R.O. who in turn puts it on the Villa site. It’s whoever writes out these reports that is to blame for not sending B reports to the league P.R.O. Den Perry I wouldn’t advise you to go on the Villa committee. They’re not exactly the most active group of gentlemen to say the least. And rumour has it, the club secretary has parted company with them. He wasn’t at the match the weekend but then again he never is. Any details?
Black Jack
14/03/2007, 10:46 AM
Maybe Ryan and O'Shea didn’t play with Villa since they were 8 but Ted O’Connor and Paraic Fogarty most definitely did. With Foggys exception of 1 year at Michaels of course before you start raving again. And even Eoin O’Shea played schoolboys and youths from the age of 15 with Villa. I can’t understand why you won’t just wish them luck. This is the highest level of football in our country and you want them to hang around and play for a glorified pub team. All you have to do is drive past The Tower Grounds on a Tuesday night and see the training attendance. You can count them on 1 hand most nights. Hardly any reason to be hanging around.
As for the website, it’s up to the club secretary to pass that info on to the league P.R.O. who in turn puts it on the Villa site. It’s whoever writes out these reports that is to blame for not sending B reports to the league P.R.O. Den Perry I wouldn’t advise you to go on the Villa committee. They’re not exactly the most active group of gentlemen to say the least. And rumour has it, the club secretary has parted company with them. He wasn’t at the match the weekend but then again he never is. Any details?
First of all id like to congratulate and wish the best of luck to all the players that moved onto Kilkenny City, dest of luck lads. Now TippSouth, by the sounds of it you know an awful lot about Peake Villa Fc goin ons, both on the field and off the field. It leads me to believe that you might be a player or committie member in the club becoz you seem to know lots about players,the commitee,training days, and history of the players, too much for anyone not closely involved with the club to know. The cheek of you to call them a 'Glorified Pub Team'. What would you Know?? Beaten twice this season in 26 games, not pub team form really is it?? Theres alot of committed and dedicated players in the club, you have your few exceptions as you do in every club. If you are involved in the club in any way, cop on and show a bit of loyalty and support for the lads, a big finish is still on the cards for the club , somthing they havent had in 4 or 5 years.
Black Jack
14/03/2007, 1:52 PM
Maybe Ryan and O'Shea didn’t play with Villa since they were 8 but Ted O’Connor and Paraic Fogarty most definitely did. With Foggys exception of 1 year at Michaels of course before you start raving again. And even Eoin O’Shea played schoolboys and youths from the age of 15 with Villa. I can’t understand why you won’t just wish them luck. This is the highest level of football in our country and you want them to hang around and play for a glorified pub team. All you have to do is drive past The Tower Grounds on a Tuesday night and see the training attendance. You can count them on 1 hand most nights. Hardly any reason to be hanging around.
As for the website, it’s up to the club secretary to pass that info on to the league P.R.O. who in turn puts it on the Villa site. It’s whoever writes out these reports that is to blame for not sending B reports to the league P.R.O. Den Perry I wouldn’t advise you to go on the Villa committee. They’re not exactly the most active group of gentlemen to say the least. And rumour has it, the club secretary has parted company with them. He wasn’t at the match the weekend but then again he never is. Any details?
Hey Tippsouth, who you calling a 'Glorified Pub Team'. The F***ing cheek of ya. How would you know unless your involved in the club, in which case you should be ashamed of yourself if you are.?? Come down to the villa grounds anytime and we'll show you whos the pub team. 2 defeats in 26 games this season,is that 'pub team' form, i dont fecking think so. all done with top players out for long periods of time through injury. Some people have some neck.......
Black Jack
14/03/2007, 1:59 PM
Hey Tippsouth, who you calling a 'Glorified Pub Team'. The F***ing cheek of ya. How would you know unless your involved in the club, in which case you should be ashamed of yourself if you are.?? Come down to the villa grounds anytime and we'll show you whos the pub team. 2 defeats in 26 games this season,is that 'pub team' form, i dont fecking think so. all done with top players out for long periods of time through injury. Some people have some neck.......
tippsouth
14/03/2007, 9:55 PM
Hey mate it doesn’t take a genius to figure out why I called it a “pub team”. I don’t want to go mentioning names on this but all you have to do is stick your head in the door of The County Bar on any Saturday night and you’re sure to find a few A team players due to be starting a game in less then 12 hours in some cases. And more often than not you’ll always see these same individuals ending up in Hayses that night. Then the committee members are just as bad. Hardly professional now blackjack is it? As I said before I pass by the grounds on my way home from work most Tuesday nights and while the lights might be on there never seems to be anyone home. Well apart from half a dozen cars. It’s not that hard to figure out these days anyway with the club fielding so few competitive teams. Again hardly professional blackjack?
As for me being involved with the club, I’m afraid you’re wrong again there. You’re having a laugh if you think I’d go on a committee with fools like that. And as for being a player, while Villa might have a B team I think I’m a bit too old. The whole town knows the goings on in Peake Villa, I’d hardly call it inside information for knowing when training is on. Anyways most of the info I’m dishing out is from the clubs website. oh by the way no need for posting 3 of the same comments. I think we all get your drift.
Den Perry
16/03/2007, 10:19 PM
Hey Tippsouth, who you calling a 'Glorified Pub Team'. The F***ing cheek of ya. How would you know unless your involved in the club, in which case you should be ashamed of yourself if you are.?? Come down to the villa grounds anytime and we'll show you whos the pub team. 2 defeats in 26 games this season,is that 'pub team' form, i dont fecking think so. all done with top players out for long periods of time through injury. Some people have some neck.......
Have you a stammer? or why do you post the same tripe three times? well done! good man.....
Tipperary_Man
19/03/2007, 10:44 AM
see town got a walkover from st nicholas!! in a premier division there should be no walkovers given. some joke its turned into. anyone at the michaels borris game?? 14 goals, must have been entertaining
zizu's head
20/03/2007, 10:13 AM
see town got a walkover from st nicholas!! in a premier division there should be no walkovers given. some joke its turned into. anyone at the michaels borris game?? 14 goals, must have been entertaining
Your spot on there. Walkovers in the Premier Division should not be happening!! Wasn't the same thing happening earlier in the season?
Van The Man
20/03/2007, 3:57 PM
:eek:
Your spot on there. Walkovers in the Premier Division should not be happening!! Wasn't the same thing happening earlier in the season?
Yea it did happen earlier on in the season...And if I recall it was St. Nich's again who couldn't field a team....A heafty fine wouldn't go down a stray for any Club who can't field a team in the Premier Division !!!!
zizu's head
20/03/2007, 7:40 PM
:eek:
Yea it did happen earlier on in the season...And if I recall it was St. Nich's again who couldn't field a team....A heafty fine wouldn't go down a stray for any Club who can't field a team in the Premier Division !!!!
Don't know if fines would work, maybe they would!
Perhaps instead of just awarding the 3pts to the other team, a pts deduction for the offending team also might be more appropriate.
Not that that would have a great bearing on St. Nicholas' this season, they have had a really bad year
balls
20/03/2007, 10:19 PM
its hard for teams like nics especially day after paddys. motivating lads to play against town knowing there gonna be just trying to keep score down in match must be hard. dont think they will see premier division again for a while. rosegreen or galbally will be better additions next year if they go upto premier. two very young footballing sides.
zizu's head
20/03/2007, 10:53 PM
its hard for teams like nics especially day after paddys. motivating lads to play against town knowing there gonna be just trying to keep score down in match must be hard. dont think they will see premier division again for a while. rosegreen or galbally will be better additions next year if they go upto premier. two very young footballing sides.
True enough. That begs another question of course; the wisdom of putting games on the day after Paddy's Day. The TSDL really have their heads up their arses at times. Is it not obvious that most of the players will be out? :rolleyes:
As for St. Nicholas'. I've heard that alot of their better players went to Australia for a year just before the start of the season: that can't have helped them!
the dazzler
21/03/2007, 6:54 AM
clonmel full team for the match sunday?
Tipperary_Man
21/03/2007, 10:08 AM
it was the same again another year, there were matches fixed for the morning of new years day!!! the thing is the season is nearly always over early so what's the rush playing games like that.
are there no fixtures this weekend? just going by the league website it seems they have moved to the following weekend
zizu's head
21/03/2007, 12:51 PM
it was the same again another year, there were matches fixed for the morning of new years day!!! the thing is the season is nearly always over early so what's the rush playing games like that.
are there no fixtures this weekend? just going by the league website it seems they have moved to the following weekend
Those original fixtures have been posted on the site again now, so there are games this weekend! They were up before but were removed for some reason! I agree with you Tipperary_Man about the apparent rush with fixtures. Why the rush? It really does baffle me why they put games down for days like Paddy's Day and New Years Day. :rolleyes:
MunsterMunch
01/04/2007, 7:24 PM
Clonmel Town have wrapped up the leauge......they wolloped Peake Villa 5-0. Michaels lost as well away to Clonmel Celtic so thats pretty much the league done
Den Perry
01/04/2007, 7:38 PM
Hey Tippsouth, who you calling a 'Glorified Pub Team'. The F***ing cheek of ya. How would you know unless your involved in the club, in which case you should be ashamed of yourself if you are.?? Come down to the villa grounds anytime and we'll show you whos the pub team. 2 defeats in 26 games this season,is that 'pub team' form, i dont fecking think so. all done with top players out for long periods of time through injury. Some people have some neck.......
Don't think you can be so bullish with your opinion now.....
Tipperary_Man
01/04/2007, 9:49 PM
the possibility of a trophey less season4st michaels!! wen was the last time that occured, i guess they will be going on a recruitment drive over the summer
Tipp Man 2
02/04/2007, 8:27 AM
the possibility of a trophey less season4st michaels!! wen was the last time that occured, i guess they will be going on a recruitment drive over the summer
u just worry about your own team who ever they me be.. sure it a bad season for the saints but it will only prove to drive them on and make them more determined next year... they had 5 youths in their starting 11 yesterday so future isn't so bad as you like to think
Town Fan
02/04/2007, 10:53 AM
Its not quite over yet. If Town beat Michael's Sunday then it is definately over but if Michael's were to win, Town would still need four points form their last two games. Wouldn't like to have to go to Celtic on the last day looking for a result
munsterman000
02/04/2007, 11:33 AM
What would happen if......
Michaels drew with Town, Borris caused a massive shock by beating Town (in Borris) and Clonmel Celtic won their last three games (St. Nicholas home, Peake Villa away and Town at home in the last!)
Team Played Won Drew Lost Points
St. Michael's FC 16 11 3 2 36
Clonmel Town 16 11 3 2 36
Clonmel Celtic 16 11 3 2 36
HA HA! :D
Tipperary_Man
02/04/2007, 5:39 PM
who were the5youths playing with michaels yesterday?? why are they missing so many?? surely some of the B team could have played for them
raymie o brien was up front with danny o brien. jason sutton was left back . they had youths goalkeeper also playing. and think right winger was youths as well colin bargary youth last year also playing.
saying this they have good potential but surprising saints are playing that many youths with standard they normally have in there first team.
there b team is very strong are gunning for treble in cups this year. they already have shield won, are in paddy purtill cup final and would be my favs for tipp cup behind clonmel celtic
dont know if these lads have been asked to play on first team but certainly alot of them are good enough for first team.
looks like rock rovers are heading back to premier hammered rosegreen yesterday 4-0
Tipperary_Man
03/04/2007, 3:13 PM
wouldnt say that about rock rovers yet,they have to win all thier remainign games which include st michaels b and galbally. when will the ken kiely thing be sorted out??
useless
04/04/2007, 1:20 PM
Rock Rovers 4 games left to win the league,semi final of p purtill cup,quarter finals of tipp cup,so far so good,not bad for a so called team of kickers!
yeah they should win the league best team in the division 1
Tipperary_Man
12/04/2007, 1:04 PM
taken from tsdl website (www.tsdl.ie)
Clonmel Town: Kenneth Kiely, Dwaine Burns, Darren Burns, Tony Scully, Paul Scully, Aaron Moroney, Raymie Condon
St. Michael's: James Walsh, Paul Breen, Paul Tobin, Richie Ryan and Raymie O’Brien
Cahir Park: Richie Tobin, Keith Maguire, Pa Quinn
Clonmel Celtic: Andrew Cosgrave, Paul Kennedy, Paul Landers
Rosegreen Rangers: Mickey Coleman
Bansha Celtic: Barry Grogan
Peake Villa: Derek Breen
the squad for the oscar tryanor match this weekend, just wondering why the Clonmel Town keeper isn't included since he is able to make the Irish colleges team??
jug2004
12/04/2007, 2:00 PM
true...that seems to be a fair statement, he played for the irish colleges only number of weeks ago and from what i''ve seen has been playing well this season for town(i've only seen him against Michaels twice-outstanding in the first game and in one or two other games along the season), but then there are a surley a few more players there worthy of a mention too, from what is being said there is alot being said as to who picks the panel and then who goes on and picks the first 11!!! if the correct team was picked around the platform of 2 irish centre halves surley they wouldhave a great chance on the competition! anyone agree:confused:
best 11 from that squad of players would be
1. derek breen
2. paul tobin
3. raymie condon
4. paul breen
5. james walsh
6. dwayne byrnes
7. tony scully
8. paul scully
9. paul kennedy
10. aaron moroney
11. andy cosgrave
Tipp Man 2
12/04/2007, 3:55 PM
taken from tsdl website (www.tsdl.ie)
Clonmel Town: Kenneth Kiely, Dwaine Burns, Darren Burns, Tony Scully, Paul Scully, Aaron Moroney, Raymie Condon
St. Michael's: James Walsh, Paul Breen, Paul Tobin, Richie Ryan and Raymie O’Brien
Cahir Park: Richie Tobin, Keith Maguire, Pa Quinn
Clonmel Celtic: Andrew Cosgrave, Paul Kennedy, Paul Landers
Rosegreen Rangers: Mickey Coleman
Bansha Celtic: Barry Grogan
Peake Villa: Derek Breen
the squad for the oscar tryanor match this weekend, just wondering why the Clonmel Town keeper isn't included since he is able to make the Irish colleges team??
from all accounts he is not interested. paul scully, tony scully are not interested either and raymie condon has pulled out with an injury
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