all in the eye of the beholder
the Park keeper started on his line in the middle of his goal.The last 2 corners went far post .Dricky(pictured clashin with the keeper) was actually on the front post.Goldsmith started on the 18 an got their before his man and the lad markin Dricky tryed to get to the ball but only suceeded in collidin with Dricky.The keeper just made a balls of tryin to come through them for the ball
Never fear the beer will be there lads.
To all (except the crankys in Limerick) the Gratts wish ye a great xmas,mind the turkey an no extra stuffin.The fun will restart on the 29th cheerio.
Ps hope Santa gives us a handy home draw if we beat Clonmel on the 12th of January.
Info on Ballyphehane Celtic
Hi guys
Sorry to gatecrash your thread lads but would any of you kind souls care to offer on info on Ballyphehane? Due to play them next week in your fine county and just looking to see what we can expect.
littleman's head will be spinning
this msl v aul debate is never gonna be sorted cause they rarely meet each other and the senior cup is something that each can showcase their talents, the aul champs have given a reasonable outting for themselves in the past few years, i dont think pre-season is a fair reflection of anything to be fair littleman so you're gonna be judged on 2 games- a narrow win against fermoy and being beaten by marys- both 1st division msl, as for winning the fai intermediate cup, i think we in the aul are still a bit off that yet !
the msl is trying to expand and to maintain the current high standard for pitches and facilities, something the aul could do with having a good look at ! they are def watering down the footballing standard by not taking the best aul teams, that said, across the 3 msl divisions the standard is far higher in all aspects of football and facilities, i for one would be happier playing lovely football on a decent surface every week than having to tramp around a muddy field which is too often the case in the aul !
casement are the bottom club in the senior league and i'd swap their pitch for all the pitches in the aul prem (we'd miss the view of the boats in kinsale though), they've all got decent dressing rooms and there's no such thing as having a **** on the side of the pitch
we're gonna have to move on from this, cork clubs all did well last weekend in the fai intermediate cup, many of them away from home against strong opposition, wonder how our aul clubs will do this w/e, we've got a very tough draw against michaels but a home draw gives us a fighting chance, things are heating up now, here's where you can put your money where your mouth is gentlemen, i think the semi-finalists from the fai junior go into the draw for the intermediate so there's the chance to prove everybody right or wrong.......
take from it what you will
Lads this is gettin really boring with regards the msl aul thing.Gone over an through it a thousand times.Take from what i posted what you will.I say what I see and I would not expect everyone to agree with it.
Football is a very fickle game,especially junior football and you never know if you will have the same players one year from the next but right now I know that the players we have all things being equal would be a challange to any team junior or senior team in Cork.
Saturday's Fai game is not being helped by all this rain.We are lookin forward to playin at home but just to be on the safe side we have booked Blarneys Fifa/Fai licensed all weather pitch just to be safe.Ballypheane and Richmond the same.Surprised you havnt done likewise letizz.Great bonus knowin its their but hopefully O'Neill Park will be playable.Hope its all goin well for the rest of ye