Delighted hibs won, only saw half of the match and both performances were nothin to write home about.... :oQuote:
Originally Posted by CousinSylDolan
Anyway congrats Hibs and best of luck in the rest of you matches :D
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Delighted hibs won, only saw half of the match and both performances were nothin to write home about.... :oQuote:
Originally Posted by CousinSylDolan
Anyway congrats Hibs and best of luck in the rest of you matches :D
last few years, RTE have shown the goals in the sports section of the news the night of the final thats being it. where will the final be on Tolka? or will it depend on whose in the final?
There is a better chance of being shown a live Champions League match between Skonto Riga and Apoel Nicosia by RTE than the FAI Junior Cup Final. The biggest club competition in Europe is only given lip service by the national media, save for Target on The Star on Tuesdays and a supplement on the Evening Herald on a Monday evening and the efforts put in by all these footballers is not recognised enough. All the top sides in junior football deserves national attention and television coverage will give recognition to the clubs and its players and boost the profile of the competition. Even TG4 could tie up exclusive rights, like they have in the GAA Club Championship. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by centre mid
As we reach the business end of the competition, depending on the draw, who would you tip for the final? I would go for Carew Park V Galway Hibs with the Limerick side to attain glory. The watch Carew Park contributors are certainly the happier of everybody going by Sunday and this time last month.
Waterford Crystal grinded their ways through the competition and Westport United are vastly over rated, I was at the game in Dublin and really and truly, Killester should have packed their bags at half time. The winning goal was an absolute howler with the Killester sweeper smashing a belter of a backpass back to the keeper, which came off the keeper's chest for the lanky Westport player to poke in from close range. Killester blew their biggest chance ever of national glory and they know it. They played quick football, switching from left to right/ vice versa, closed down sharply and the wing backs were very fast and they had FAI Junior Cup champions written all over them. :ball: :confused:
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Originally Posted by CousinSylDolan
Do the FAI not think that it is a ridiculous time and location to have the draw? Do they really expect club officials to take a half day or a day off work? Why not have it on a Friday Night in Ennis, for example, at 8:00 which is more central for the four sides left in the competition. Give club officials a chance to make themselves available to travel and attend the draw. :eek:
Have to agree with you csd, He ( Paddy Koyce) had an excellent game won every header and was also excellent on the ground.. :ball:Quote:
Originally Posted by CousinSylDolan
ThunderBlaster: Would you not agree too many killester players hid on the day and played the occasion rather than the game. They were well capable of wiping the floor with westport, no disrespect to them.
Thunderblaster, you should know better than to use the words "think & FAI" in the same sentance, what you suggest would be common sense........this is the FAI we're talking aboutQuote:
Originally Posted by Thunderblaster
Handy ManQuote:
Originally Posted by handyman
There was tea and sandwiches provided by Crystal after the game as usual, Park Rangers were also invited to join Crystal in another local pub where the Crystal players went afterwards
Like all the other Quarter Finals Statoil also provided Bottles of water/minerals and sandwiches
I think you owe Crystal an apology if you have the balls too
park were probably just sore losers, bitter shower those
Not a very educated opinion Widow,the park lad's were bitter,but only bitterly disapointed,they had more chances but to a man accepted that you have to put the ball in the net. Well done to Crystal who while not the best side i've seen this year where determined and well organised and most important gracious winners.Best of luck in the semi Crystal.
Well pointed out justhefacts,park very unlucky not to be in semis best of luck to carew Park hope yee go all the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by justhefacts
wasn't at the match but from past experiences their side line can be very bitter when things aren't going their way
if ye check back on page 15 i said to every one of ye that carew park have an awful lot of heart this season in fact more than any other team in this town and if you were at the match on sunday you will know what i am talking about they refuse to quit and refuse to be beaten after going down to ten men against the premier champions and play over a hundred mins of football and out play balla like they did was remarkable and even after missing that pen in the last min they still did not give up well done carew now lets go on and win it
i dont think anyone would crib about not getting grub after game,as i was there, tea and coffee and sandwiches were available, the players were just late coming in thats all and they didnt mind anyhow.Quote:
Originally Posted by handyman
can't remember any club laughing and joking when thier side are losing,Quote:
Originally Posted by widow
Killester were disappointing in terms of converting their dominance into goals, given that Westport didn't exactly have Peter Schmeichel in goal. The front two were always a threat and the wing back's subsitution was suicidal as he was the key man to getting behind Westport's stubborn defence. This is the first time I saw Killester play in eleven years, so I could not judge this side on this particular performance. It seems by your analysis that Killester can play much better than they did on Sunday and it is possible that they played the occasion rather than the game and only an idiot would argue that Killester were the better side. I originally tipped Killester for the competition due to their merit in winning the AUL Premier and they still looked a class act on Sunday, despite the goal and the missed opportunities. If Killester retain the squad, they will be in the business end again next season. :ball:Quote:
Originally Posted by dasher
The current prices from Ladbrokes are as follows:
7/4 Favs. Westport United
2/1 Carew Park
4/1 Waterford Crystal/Galway Hibs
Will the curse strike again? Look at Fairview Rangers, Pike Rovers and Ballynanty; all gone. Westport United are dead certs to be eliminated in the semi final, given the nature of the competition this season. The bookies form never reflects the form on the pitch.
Any one have any date for the semi finals?? I heard that they might be played on different sunday's?? is that true..
The 20th and 27th of this month.
Have to say it's looking good for Carew,if they can keep a lid on their aggression they should go the whole way,on the other hand if their opposition in the next round does their homework and knows the right players to aggrivate they could be in trouble. Keep calm and go all the way Carew.
Hope they play hibs then :D ...Quote:
Originally Posted by justhefacts
Theyre a very aggressive team as well, would be intresting
Rumour has it that Park Rangers have sent in an objection against Crystal, anyone know if there is truth in this :confused:
Are you trying to stir some crap thats not true or have you a genuine source :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Gaffer
Great day for fishing Gaffer?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Gaffer
I believe Limerick Junior League had a delegate meeting last nite and there was talks of it????Quote:
Originally Posted by CousinSylDolan
[QUOTE=The Gaffer]I believe Limerick Junior League had a delegate meeting last nite and there was talks of it????[/QUOTE
Do any of th Park Rangers contingent such as Guvnor, Striker or Supersub have anything to add to this???????
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Originally Posted by The Gaffer
On what grounds ?
I believe Paddy Cusack was at the Park /waterford game .......
I think Park are objecting because they did'nt get any sandwiches!
yea id say thats the only objection going in! wouldnt say so gaffer an objection for what? :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by justhefacts
I called into a Ladbrokes bookie office and enquired about the odds for the semi final. Remember, they did not change the odds after the quarter final.Quote:
Originally Posted by whistler
gaffer ye must be realy worried down there,they beat park fair and square,
If this story is true, surely it could not be over the same issue that saw other appeals thrown out. Either that or the tea and sandwiches incident (which I doubt anyone would lodge an objection over as the provision of food is not quoted on the rule book), Park Rangers are flogging a dead horse.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Gaffer
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Originally Posted by Thunderblaster
Havent Crystal won 3 appeals already?
All on the one player that the clubs objected to already.Quote:
Originally Posted by blobbyblob
There is no objection to anything, players or otherwise. The refreshment situation was a mix up because the crystal people thought that STATOIL were looking after everything. There are no grounds for a player objection, beliene me i know, so get on with the football to come.
Heard you the first time riverside,and by the way Thunderblaster the sandwich thing was a joke!
Carew Park to win the fai lads.......Any objections???Pretty good team and gret result last weekend....either crew or westport
The draw for the semi final of the FAI Junior Cup was made this evening, approx thirty minutes late. The full draw is:
Carew Park V Westport United, Jackman Park, Limerick.
Galway Hibs V Waterford Crystal, Terryland Park, Galway
Both games provisionally set for Easter Sunday, 27th March.
I have a sneaker that it will be a Carew Park/Waterford Crystal final with the Shannonsiders to be crowned champions.
What's your opinions lads and lassies? :ball:
very tough draw for carew park at least there at home. westport have not let in a goal yet in this years fai it will be tough. but carew have the heart and that beats alot of things. i think they can do why not they came this far if carew win this fai it would be a remarkable for a team like carew nobody gave them a chance right from the start and then against balla the way people were talking carew might aswell not turn up. now there in the semi just two more games and there the best junior side in ireland and that is facts
the fai is a cup competition by the way, its a fact in every league in the world, that the best team wins the league, to say that if carew win the fai that they are the best junior team in ireland is a bit much. :rolleyes: is the winner of the FA cup the best team in england come on man