Casement signing a major player this weekend. Everton struggling to sign anyone. Cobh Wanderers have weakened d'dales chances by signing John Meade and Chubbs. Blarney doing things right this year. Can't wait for season to start.
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Casement signing a major player this weekend. Everton struggling to sign anyone. Cobh Wanderers have weakened d'dales chances by signing John Meade and Chubbs. Blarney doing things right this year. Can't wait for season to start.
UCC supposedly trying to buy the Keane Cup to make up for losing out on the league #whingers😪
Leeside fc had there first road run of the year last night from carriagtohill to little island good to see so many of them looking very fit after the summer break.
Good to see a few of the Carraigtohill lads doing the run with them.
Fixture Details for new Season
Posted: 2014-07-21 15:08:28
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Fixtures will commence on W/End 22/23/24 August.
League games will take place on that W/End plus mid/week on Tuesday 26th - Thursday 28th.
Keane Cup & Beamish Stout Junior League Cup group stage games will take place between W/End's 30/31st August & 5/7th September, also involving midweek games.
Ringmahon first junior team are looking for friendly. Contact dave on +353 87 195 7289 for info
Tables updated on MSL website
Cork Sports News in association with the AUL and the MSL are delighted to announce a new competition for the 2015-16 season.
The Cork Sports News Champions League will feature eight teams, four AUL qualifiers and four MSL qualifiers.
The qualification criteria is as follows.
The four AUL qualifiers will be made up of the Premier League winners, the AOH Cup winners, the Mossie Linnane Cup winners and the AUL team that goes the furthest in the FAI Junior Cup.
The four MSL qualifiers will be made up of the Premier League winners, the Beamish Cup winners, the Keane Cup winners and the MSL team that goes furthest in the FAI Intermediate Cup.
More details will follow soon regarding this new exciting competition with a high quality replica of the Champions League trophy being commissioned for the winners.
Avondale will have a lot if games if they keep up there domination
Had to weigh up all the pros and cons and came to the conclusion that we need this competition to be treated seriously and possibly create large attendances. The prospect of a Park United, Blarney Street, Kilumney or Kilreen Celtic playing against Avondale, Rockmount, St Mary's and Douglas Hall seniors as opposed to the juniors meant we had to go with the senior teams. It might appear one sided and the likelihood is an MSL winning team but it's a nice challenge to all of the AUL teams to put one over the so-called superior level of football. It should be interesting.
When would this competition run? Pre season? During the season? At the end?
Do you not think the season is long enough for the top teams without adding more silly cup comps. Avondale didn't finish playing until June this yr, and once the clocks went forward they were playing 3 to 4 games per wk, how do propose they find the time/interest for this comp?
Think its a great idea. Fair play to you. Aul teams will benefit greatly from these games. Get a real view of the level you should be aspiring too. Hopefully theyd be decent competitive games. Think ur guaranteed crowds as a lot of buddies could be playing agaonst each other ie blarney st castleview/rockmount. Kilreen/avondale etc
What if teams won't play in it?
- St Michaels v Avondale Utd; in the fai cup 3rd round
Full FAI Cup 3rd rd draw:
- Wexford Youths v Finn Harps;
- St Michaels v Avondale Utd;
- Ballynanty Rovers v Drogheda Utd;
- Cork City v Bohemians
- Derry City v Malahide Utd;
- St Patricks Athletic v Shelbourne;
- Dundalk v Galway United;
- Shamrock Rovers v Longford Town
I'm hopeful that when we launch the competition and show the clubs what is on offer then they will all endorse it. Teams are entitled not to take part and if that happens then we will deal with that. The hope is to have quarter-finals in March, semi-finals in April and the final in May. I take the point about teams already having a hectic schedule but give me Avondale's predicament all day long over that of a less successful team. Winning this trophy will be I hope deemed as a huge triumph for any club.
Its a crazy idea all ready the Kean Cup The Doni ford and the o connell are classed as Micky Mouse cups, no one ever feilds a strong team in the munster cup and now you want to add another along with the intermediate cup the Fai cup and the Beamish as well as the league. At what point when this was suggested did you think it was a good option.
It's potentially a fantastic competition and has been met with enthusiasm by both the AUL and the MSL. If the clubs that qualify for this for the 2015-16 season relay to their respective leagues that they want no part to play in it then we will pull the plug on it without any delay. It's different, it's imaginative and again we'd be hopeful that the club that wins this competition will be glad to be crowned Cork Sports News Champions League winners and they'll have a wonderful trophy to display for their efforts. We're not going to invest significant finances in this competition if it's going to be treated with distain so only time will tell. The possibility of a draw featuring Avondale v Park, Blarney Street v Rockmount, Kilreen v Everton and Glen Celtic v St Mary's should ensure it's not played out as a Mickey Mouse competition. As a manager, I'd certainly be looking to qualify for it despite a fixture backlog.
In theory it sounds great but it won't be taken seriously by the top teams for example if it's played in April that's the business end of the season for the league especially I can't see Avondale Ucc and Rockmount fielding strong teams against the likes of park Killeen etc and this will only devalue the competition. Already there is too many competitions if they drop the end of season cups the o Connell and the Doni Ford then maybe it might have a chance. I know I sound like a killjoy here but spare a thought for the Top clubs and their managers it's just another fixture congestion.
I don't wanna come across as negative but Goggs has a fair point! The Donie Forde is a shambles, the O'Connell Cup is the same and the Keane cup is a pre season cup for fitness. This tournament takes from the beamish cup which is the biggest domestic cup and always overlooked due to Rockmount / Avondale domination of Intermediate cup in last 10 years!! Even the munster senior cup gets little recognition for god sake! Finally and again not trying to knock this idea but shouldn't Avondale or UCC or Rockmount wipe the floor with Killumney/Park? It's not as if Wilton are blowing teams away every week. In my opinion the league and beamish cup should draw the crowds.
Took in Midelton v Cork City U19 this morning. 4-2 city. Midelton will struggle this year unless they get in a few, I have no doubt they where missing a few through holidays and so on but at same time they where beaten pretty easily by 16/17/18 year olds.
Kevin Murray leaving Midleton, very poor team assembled by Steve Mul so far
Where is Kevin Murray going El Patron?
[QUOTE=Radiostar;1768836]Where is Kevin Murray going El Patron?
Back to Leeds I heard. He's not happy with the players Midleton have.
[QUOTE=El Patron;1768840]Don't believe it for one minute,Is he not apart of the management down there,if so isn't it kinda his responsibility to try attract a few and assemble a decent team with Stephen Mulcahy!and if all them Cobh players are gone back then any manager will find it hard,looks like Wolfie is after leaving them with a very hard job after signing so many from one club.
FAI Intermediate cup final to be held at the Aviva this season coming,what a great incentive for all clubs especially Avondale for 5 in a row!
[QUOTE=tweety;1768881]Apparently Steve Mul was trying to get in at other clubs but wasn't taken so I wonder is his heart really in it. I wouldn't blame wolfey, it's the clubs fault if they are in difficulty. Wolfey kept them in the prem, look at Leeds they're gone.
Steve Mul prob took the job for the money and alot of money to he is reported to be getting.
[QUOTE=El Patron;1768922]Haha! Your a beaut alright, 4mil a year I think on a 3 year contract 😄
Saw the game aswell, poor enough game alright. Midleton were well worth lead at half time, but all the subs made didn't help. City's young subs played better than midletons subs to be fair, but midleton had about 4-5 seniors playing from what I could see. More back next week from holidays. Kevin not going anywhere. Wouldn't blame anyone for what's going on there, rebuilding effort needed- nothing more. Very young team, but it's funny being written off in July! Wolfe brought in who he could, no fault to him or Cobh fellas going back to Cobh this summer.
Twas bandon that kept them up turning up with 8 and a homeless fella,remember,dunno just think he had so many from Cobh always leaves a club vulnerable if they go back,seems the case now.yes there in the premier with a big rebuild job looks to happen now,isn't Mulcahy actually from Midleton??so I'd think he'd want to do well.
Of course he'd want to do well, who wouldn't? Reputation on the line plus he was involved last season under wolfey. Natural progression and no surprise when he was appointed.
I just wonder why he put himself in the shop window with Avondale, College Corinthians and Cobh Wanderers before accepting job?
Out of the 14 cobh players to play at different times for midleton under wolfes reign only 3 were signed from cobh wanderers. So huge credit must go to wanderers for attractin all these players this year. Surely Stephen mulcachy and Kevin Murray wouldn't get involved without havin some sort of contingency plan, there both massively experienced surely they would be a big attraction to play under. Also I wouldn't put much belief in that Stephen Mul wouldn't be taken anywhere so chose midleton. He was begged to link up with avondale last year and asked to join ramblers but opted to stay loyal to midleton
Sounds a bit more realistic to be honest,and from what I heard he wanted Midleton job from start,but I'm only going by hear say,hope he does well with them.nice to see another young manager having a go.but I think of wanderers are guilty as a club of leaving it slip,I remember players going down to Cobh to play for mellerick at the time when they were contending for Msl prem,so to be honest any decent set up put in place wanderers always had a chance to bounce back,especially with ramblers over flow,and being a football town and some 4/5 really top players down there.but pressure is on now because there is supposedly a lot of stars together there and you can only play 11,who wants to be on d bench in the second division???
Your not giving the full facts El Patron. Last years management team did a great job keeping Midleton up, but they did it with the majority of Cobh Lads and brought through a few youngsters. Now here lies the problem the Cobh lads have left and the youngsters are still under age for youths and 19s. The youths and 19s said there are playing with their own ages this season and won't play senior and the juniors won't play senior either, so the man is left with 5 players signed, so the issue is a club one and a committee one to enforce those players to play senior if selected, and that hasn't happened yet, and until lit does Mulls hands are tied.
The fact is that Steve Mul would take the Cobh players back in a flash so he wants to go down the same route as Wolfey. Remember it was Wolfey who brought these players in and its the clubs fault for having no policy regarding who plays for the club. That's why they are in this mess, outside players should not be blamed for this mess but thanked for keeping them in the premier.
If Midleton go down so be it, in the long run it might help the club and encourage them and give them time to bring through their own players as opposed to depending on players from outside.
Apparently Midleton are so annoyed about players leaving that they refused Cobh Wanderers entry to the Barry Wall cup. Wanderers were invited to this competition every year. Personally I find this pathetic. This cup is normally East Cork teams.
Midleton are a good example of how to run a club but decisions like this don't help them. Anyway hope they are ok next season. Good club, well run and good people involved.