Any reports back from the Mayo AFL AGM???
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Any reports back from the Mayo AFL AGM???
Just to change the subject, it was boring, I was in Jackman Park Limerick with Mayo U-18 lost 6-0 not to worry.
But alarm bell did ring having talked to the Limerick Junior Chairman, asked what it cost to put teams into there league. €300 per team compared that with Mayo
€300 1 €600 2 Mayo 1 €1900 2 €2500 insult to injury Registration in Limerick €3
Mayo €15
Where did we go wrong.:confused:
some one making a few €€€€ :(
Well done to Ryan Connolly (ex Ballyglass) on being part of the Ireland U-16 team that beat Italy 1-0 in the Malta tournament. He also set up the only goal with a cross. It's good to see him become a regular at international level following in the footsteps of David Joyce.
Tidim goal gives Ireland U16s victory over Italy
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Date: Monday, 17 March 2008 Section: Underage International
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Under-16 Malta friendly tournament
Republic of Ireland 1-0 Italy
Tidim 67
The Republic of Ireland Under-16 recorded victory against Italy on Sunday in their first fixture of the Malta International tournament.
Selcuk Tidim’s struck the only goal of the game with 13 minutes remaining, putting the finishing touch to a flowing move that involved Shane Murray, Oliver Kelly and Ryan Connolly.
The FC Pauli striker connected with Connolly’s cross from the left, giving the Italian goalkeeper no chance.
The goal was Tidim’s fourth in his past four matches after the German-born striker declared for Ireland through his mother.
His rich vein of form began on his debut against Belgium and he followed that up with a goal in each of the matches against Israel.
Ireland’s main threat in the first half came through centre-back Mark O’Brien. Twice the Cherry Orchard defender got the better of his marker in the box from corner kicks but he saw one of his headers saved and the other angle over the crossbar.
Tidim was presented with a great chance to break the deadlock, also in the first half, but contrived to blast his close-range shot over the bar following another teasing centre by Connolly.
More chances were spurned by Oliver Kelly and Shane Murray in the second half but it was left for Tidim to secure the victory on 67 minutes.
Irish manager Vincent Butler (pictured left) said in the aftermath of the win. “It was very pleasing performance and all the players did the jobs they were asked to do.
“Selcuk came up with another goal for us and, in the end, we could have won the game by a larger margin.”
Butler has guaranteed the seven players not in the line-up against Italy a starting place in the team which meets Malta on on Tuesday. Ireland will complete their group on Thursday by playing Turkey, who defeated Malta 2-0 in the other group game played on Sunday.
Ireland: Ciaran Gallagher (Castlefin), Leigh Swords (Belvedere), Daniel Joyce (Belvedere), Mark O'Brien (Cherry Orchard), Anthony O'Connor (Kilreen Celtic), Sean Stewart (St. Kevin’s Boys), Shane Murray (Arklow Town), Sean Skelly (Belvedere), Ryan Connolly (Derby County), Oliver Kelly (Reading), Selcuk Tidim (FC St.Pauli).
Substitutes: Daniel Fitzsimons (Millwall) for Swords (65 mins) and Anthony Bolger (St. Kevin’s Boys) for Bolger (75 mins).
Note: International matches played from Under-17 downwards consist of two 40 minute halves.
a match report for anyone thats interested.
Ryan Connolly scored his first full International goal against Malta on March 18th. Was also brought down for a penalty which gave Ireland a 2-0 lead
full match reports are on the Ballyglass website
www.ballyglassfootballclub.ie
Just came across an old telegraph yesterday and was looking at the sports section. Their was a picture of Pat Tierney(Mc Carthys bar) getting some award for "Mountgable Celtic". I dont remember this club but im told they existed somewhere on the cong-clonbur border.
It got me wondering, what other clubs took part in the Mayo league that folded, where were they from and why did they not survive??
Anyone add to this list or profile the "forgotten" clubs below. Eg, years in exsistance, location, reasons for folding
Thanks in advance
Mountgable celtic??
Quay Hearts ??
Cornboy utd ??
Balla Fc ??
Shrule ??
Shraigh
Newport
Ballyhaunis
Parkside
Doonvier Swifts
The name Mountgable Celtic caught my eye and some stage a couple of years ago but I couldn't find any info about them online.
I seem to recall that we had Castlebar Utd, and Barcastle in Castlebar at different stages. We also had Shraigh Utd, Dooniver Swifts and Parkside from Ballina. I am sure that there were others but cannot remeber now. Newport had a side also along with Ballyhaunis.
pretty sure there was a "western harps" team or some name like that years ago in ballyheane before both clubs joined and became b\heane utd.mossy will know im sure
Mountgable Celtic were based in Corr na Mona between Clonbur and Maam in Galway. They played for a few years and were quite successful climbing the divisions and winning the Chadwicks cup (or whatever it was called then). Basically they were based around a successful GAA team and when that began to break up (because of age and commitments) Mountgable fell apart.
Enniscrone aswell http://www.angelfire.com/va/crossmol...pastchamps.htm
i think there was a team called Road Rangers in castlebar
Moy hearts from Ballina Broadhaven Rovers from Erris Achill Eagles Lacken United come to mind
Garrafauns played for a couple of seasons in the mayo league.
You cant get land these days for love or money, yet all these other clubs seemed to exist with a pitch. Does anyone have any Idea where some of these teams played. Im sure Most where just Farmers Fields and have reverted back again but it would be interesting to know? I remember Ballyhaunis, Knock, Manulla, and even ballyheane with Field type pitches! Mind you thats still the case in most Connaught clubs today :o
does antone remember the roadstone pitch 23/25 years ago
Ballyheane had 3 pitches at different times
they trained at the back of the punch bowl
1 pitch was up by the handball alley
another was was just past there new ground and take the next left
both were fields but did the job
lads also add roundfort. jesus still have lumps in my legs after game up there :)
there were quay hearts,textiles,sporting club,crusaders and westport utd all playing in westport between 60s ,70s and early 80s
Played for Shrule in the late 70s early 80s. Long time ago but I remember a fellow called Frank Heneghan played centre half. Also a guy called Jimmy Kelleghan, a striker, who scored a hat-trick on a pitch on the beach in Achill. I also remember Balla had a team with an absolutely brialliant goalkeeper. what was his name? Pitches and dressing rooms were very basic in them days. Thank god things have improved. Hats off to the Mayo League officials!!! By the way I also played in the Mayo league in 2006.
Achill Rovers FDAC is an amalgamation of 2 teams: Achill Eagles and Achill United joined together in '86 when there was a huge decline in population in Achill, wish we kept the Eagles name, way better..
the roundfort utd club fell by the wayside after a couple of the lads that were running the club died (accident\health problems). some lads went back playing with ballinrobe, claremorris and back to gaa. was'nt all hollymount there was lads from garrymore and a few under the carpet illegals as well:D
It has probably been the worst year for called off fixtures. Not that the past few years have been much better. The gaps between games have been horrendous. The majority of these have been due to unavoidable circumstances. However the connaught and Fai cups take precedent over junior league fixtures at the end of the season causing the most important time of the year to be put on hold. Would it not now be more appropriate to start the league the first week of March and have most elements tied up before the external cups begin. That way clubs who want to can concentrate on that aspect while lower leagues are not effected? Games should be constant and regular like any normal league!