As soon as we can get them fed and changed ...
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Potentially in 2017 but more likely 2018 from what I hear.
I've seen reports that schoolboy clubs are being denied entry. It seems a positive step for the league that it's clubs will work with the better underage players. It also seems a positive approach that areas without a LoI club are allowed an underage representative e.g. Monaghan/Cavan and Kerry.
28/9/16
U-19 UEFA Youth League: HJK Helsinki 0-0 Cork City
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dXD...ure=youtu.be&a
1/10/16
U-17: Cork City 4-0 Bray Wanderers
Under-17:
Harps 2-1 Monaghan/Cavan
Kerry League 0-2 Limerick
Kerry played well in the first half. Limerick scored against the run of play.
Limerick got a second before the hour mark. The game petered out after that.
Is there going to be a shield competition for those missing out on the quarter-finals? There was some mention about one in the local paper without any specifics.
Draw supposed to be made this evening.
The SSE Airtricity U19 League Semi-Final and Final Draw has been made.
The draw was made this afternoon at FAI HQ in Abbotstown by Shay Weafer and John Durcan from the FAI Domestic Committee.
The draw sees the winner of Cork City and Finn Harps welcome UCD and Dundalk travel to either St. Patrick's Athletic or Galway United.
The draw for the final has also been made with the winner of Cork City/Finn Harps and UCD hosting the winners of St. Patrick's Athletic/Galway United and Dundalk.
The Semi-Final draw
Cork City/Finn Harps v UCD
St. Patrick's Athletic/Galway United v Dundalk
The Final Draw
Cork City/Finn Harps or UCD v St. Patrick's Athletic/Galway United or Dundalk.
All dates and times of the fixtures will be confirmed in due course.
Did Shamrock Rovers and Derry get knocked out already or did I miss that?
The draw for the SSE Airtricity League U17 Shield has taken place.
The draws for the First Round, Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final took place at FAI HQ, Abbotstown.
SSE Airtricity U17 League - Shield
First Round Draw
Saturday, October 15th
1 - Mervue United v Longford Town, Fahy Field, 2pm
2 - Athlone Town v Salthill Devon, Athlone Town Stadium, 2pm
3 - Shelbourne v Bray Wanderers, Tolka Park, 12pm
4 - Monaghan- Cavan v Derry City, Gortakeegan, 2pm
Sunday, October 16th
5 - Limerick v Kerry, Mounthawk, 2pm
6 - Cobh Ramblers v Wexford Youths, St. Colman's Park, 2pm
7 - Cabinteely v Dundalk, Stradbrook, 2pm
Drogheda United have been awarded a bye.
Quarter Final Draw
A - Winner of Game 3 v Winner of Game 7
B - Winner of Game 2 v Winner of Game 6
C - Winner of Game 4 v Drogheda United
D - Winner of Game 5 v Winner of Game 1
Dates and times TBC
Semi-Final Draw
1 - Winner of Game B v Winner of Game D
2 - Winner of Game C v Winner of Game A
Dates and times TBC
Final Draw
Tuesday, November 1st - Winner of Game 2 v Winner of Game 1, 7.30pm
8/10/16
U-19 Quarter-Final: Cork City 1-3 Finn Harps
Unreal result for Harps. Not too many would have given us a hope against a cracking Cork side.
St Pats 1-3 Galway Utd
Semi Final line up is:
Finn Harps vs UCD
Galway Utd vs Dundalk
Excellent result for United as well. Home semi v Dundalk next Sat.
Under-19 Semi Final:
Galway Utd 2-1 Dundalk
Harps 1-1 UCD
Going into extra time now. Crowd of around 300 in Finn Park.
Finn Harps 1-2 UCD AET
All kicked off in the ground after the game. UCD manager started pushing the Harps players and BJ Banda had to be dragged off the pitch. Details rather sketchy at the minute.
EDIT: Joe Boyle the Harps manager went to shake the UCD managers hand, who refused and started pointing the finger and pushing at Boyle. He shoved him and BJ Banda ran over and gave out to him and he shoved Banda over and it all kicked off at that. Terrible form from a manager who just won a semi-final in an underage game.
Under-19 final:
U.C.D. vs Galway United
U.C.D. Bowl
Saturday October 22nd KO: 5pm
Good luck to Cork City Under 19 tonight!
19/10/16
U-19 UEFA Youth League: Cork City 1-0 HJK Helsinki
22/10/16
U-17 Quarter-Final: Cork City 1-2 Sligo Rovers
Ucd 4-1 Galway result.
We are Champions League!
http://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/ne...ity-u17-league
With their first season of elite under-age football under their belts, Kerry District League Head Coach Darren Aherne believes it has been a great experience for the players.
Aherne said: "To have elite U17s football on the doorstep for these lads is fantastic as they can train and stay in their own area whilst competing against the very best from their age group across the country.
"We're aware that the U15 League is on it's way so maybe to have both of those would be a real positive for the area.
"We've got a young group so the bulk of our squad will already have had a year under their belts going into next season which will be good for them.
"Overall, it's a great experience. When we played Shamrock Rovers, the lads got to play at Tallaght Stadium which is great for them. The aim remains to see these players progress through to the U19s and up into first team football."
Ask a stupid question, but is 1st Jan 1998 the cut off for next season in the under 19s? That is to say all the 1997 born players will be ineligible next year?
Saw a doc with it on it a couple of years ago, but haven't seen since. Cheers.
Spot the typo in the url of the match report on the league website - http://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/ne...-final-display
At least they spelled "dominant" correctly...most of the time.
2/11/16
U-19 UEFA Youth League: Cork City 1-3 AS Roma
23/11/16
U-19 UEFA Youth League: AS Roma 1-0 Cork City
Highlights: http://www.asroma.com/it/video/2016/...-cork-city-1-0
Anyone know where to get hold of the final league tables for this?