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hooperlooper
24/01/2007, 1:13 AM
:p any one seen salthill devons website,there set up is more like champions league then junior league,a list of sponsors you would expext to see at the fa cup final,top marks salt hill,,,,ps if anyone from salt hill has a few hundred thou the would like to sponsor a hard workin club from cork with drop me a line:) :)

gnasher
24/01/2007, 7:46 AM
It's a savage website and it's been like that for years - most professional like setup in this neck of the woods by a country mile - still though - their Junior team is not the best :D

Thunderblaster
26/01/2007, 5:43 PM
Should the two Salthill Devon threads be merged??:eek:

One is kinda enough!!;) :D

number16
29/01/2007, 8:41 PM
Salthill Devon's Junior A side play Newtown in the last 32 of the Irish Cup this w/e - they lie joint second ( a point of the top of the league). They are in the last 16 of the Connacht Cup, and also still in the Michael Byrne.
Their U21 side recently won the Eircom U21 league - defeating Cork City in the final. All of the squad (bar coach Mike Quirke) are from Salthill & have played for the club from schoolboy up.
Their U18 side lost in the semi final of the Irish Cup last year - and the club are regular winners of u'age titles - they had three schoolboy and six schoolgirl international, as well as a senior international, and an U19 international.
As well as supplying several of the current Galway Utd squad, they have two coaches who have finished their UEFA A badges, and regularly field 27 sides.
ASAIK, they are now concentrating on football, now that the development is fairly advanced.
Watch this space... if you don't think they're any good yet, they're in danger of getting better.

thomas72
30/01/2007, 1:36 PM
Salthill Devon's Junior A side play Newtown in the last 32 of the Irish Cup this w/e - they lie joint second ( a point of the top of the league). They are in the last 16 of the Connacht Cup, and also still in the Michael Byrne.
Their U21 side recently won the Eircom U21 league - defeating Cork City in the final. All of the squad (bar coach Mike Quirke) are from Salthill & have played for the club from schoolboy up.
Their U18 side lost in the semi final of the Irish Cup last year - and the club are regular winners of u'age titles - they had three schoolboy and six schoolgirl international, as well as a senior international, and an U19 international.
As well as supplying several of the current Galway Utd squad, they have two coaches who have finished their UEFA A badges, and regularly field 27 sides.
ASAIK, they are now concentrating on football, now that the development is fairly advanced.
Watch this space... if you don't think they're any good yet, they're in danger of getting better.



i must say that is very impressive and as for the set up WOW. by the looks of it they should have no problem against newtown in the fai junior cup this weekend there a poor team ye should win with goals to spare. that would set up a cracker CAREW PARK V SALTHILL DEVON that will be a massive test for ye against carew at home i could be wrong i dont think anyone would like to draw carew in the fai at home. there a very difficult team to beat on there day

sinabhuil
30/01/2007, 4:11 PM
Its all down to money. The club have a magnificent committee with huge fundraising efforts constantly being made. They have really proved that corporate sponsorship is the way to go. Whilst very successful at a certain level they will really only get the full recognition when they start winning full adult national competitions. Well done lads - truly immense achievement.

old git
30/01/2007, 5:05 PM
i must say that is very impressive and as for the set up WOW. by the looks of it they should have no problem against newtown in the fai junior cup this weekend there a poor team ye should win with goals to spare. that would set up a cracker CAREW PARK V SALTHILL DEVON that will be a massive test for ye against carew at home i could be wrong i dont think anyone would like to draw carew in the fai at home. there a very difficult team to beat on there day

thomas72..

newtown are a poor team.. what do u base this on .. have you seen them play this year .. must be doing ok to reach this stage of the competition :confused: :confused:

papa-j
31/01/2007, 2:13 PM
by the looks of it they should have no problem against newtown in the fai junior cup this weekend there a poor team ye should win with goals to spare.

:D :eek: :mad: have some respect

BallBreaker
31/01/2007, 6:21 PM
by the looks of it they should have no problem against newtown in the fai junior cup this weekend there a poor team ye should win with goals to spare.

Hey John Thomas,care to elaborate,what do you know about Newtown F.C, i would guess you have seen Newtown FC once this year and you have never seen Newtown A play, whoever wins Sunday wish them all the best and deffo hope they win their next match.Salthill will be made very welcome in Shannon and they will also feel safe..:ball: :)

specialk
02/02/2007, 3:59 PM
whats all this **** about feeling safe . this is a football site and if you have nothing to say about football . crawl back under whatever rock in shannon youve been under .ok :mad: :mad: :mad:

papa-j
02/02/2007, 5:21 PM
whats all this **** about feeling safe . this is a football site and if you have nothing to say about football . crawl back under whatever rock in shannon youve been under .ok :

go on and take a chill pill, the smiley at the end of his post meant it was light hearted.ok:)

specialk
03/02/2007, 9:31 AM
does not take the shannon boys long to stick up for each other . no place for posts like that here joking or not . all carew want is to take on the winners of the match [hopefully newtown handy one for us ] and get in the draw for the next round :cool: :cool:

smellyfeet
03/02/2007, 12:33 PM
:D :D
[hopefully newtown handy one for us ]

devilfish
03/02/2007, 9:36 PM
Are there any FAI Junior medals for having the best website lads???

DotTV
05/02/2007, 1:46 PM
Well, they beat Newtown at the weekend so the beat goes on!

Larks
06/02/2007, 10:03 AM
salthill devon beat newtown 2 nil. Salthill were made feel welcome apart from the "welcome to hell" sign:) :)

smellyfeet
06/02/2007, 10:21 AM
salthill devon beat newtown 2 nil. Salthill were made feel welcome apart from the "welcome to hell" sign:) :)

All a bit of a laugh:D

Larks
06/02/2007, 10:34 AM
I know, your supporters were actually good and quite funny:D

smellyfeet
06/02/2007, 10:38 AM
I know, your supporters were actually good and quite funny:D
TBH that was them on a quiet day, they have turned up with fireworks and i think the oppostion didn't know what was going on.

Larks
06/02/2007, 10:40 AM
TBH that was them on a quiet day, they have turned up with fireworks and i think the oppostion didn't know what was going on.

:D :D :D

old git
06/02/2007, 11:38 AM
I know, your supporters were actually good and quite funny:D


welcome to hell was a bit of crack .. started around hallowen in fai match when a few fireworks went off during match.. and a few of the supporters came up with the idea.. this was the first match they actually got a sign made up .. seen 2 others with john 3:18 and cannot remember the other one .. the lads will have to put them away now untill next year .. ;) ;)

Spudd
06/02/2007, 11:49 AM
cannot remember the other one .. the lads will have to put them away now untill next year ..


Andy 3:16 was the other..:D :D