looked at the cork website and it didnt look much like there 2nd team??
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I would like to say well done to Balla yesterday ,they did there best Cork were unreal .The fitness levels and sharpness was amazing.The fact Balla gave them a few problems was something they can take from this game.Roll on the MJC and FAI.
Ballynanty played exceptionally well considering the difference between both sides division wise. Another factor to consider is that the Cork City lads are been paid for what they do. Best of luck to Balla for next Sunday against Douglas Hall in Cork in the MJC and the following week against Killester in the FAI. Its been a tough few weeks for the lads. Keep the heads up!:ball:
I dunno lads...Any 2 of the bottom six could go down...I am including carew park in that as well because of the way they are playing and the results they are getting lately....They have a lot more games played....Its wide open at both the top and the bottom..Could be very low points for the winnners this year in comparison to other years????
never got the local,,,does anyone have the fixtures for the weekend
1.Fairview Rangers 11 / 22
2.Ballynanty Rovers 8 / 19
3.Pike Rovers......... 9 / 19
4.Aisling Annacotty 10 / 19
5.Regional United.... 10 / 19
6.Janesboro............11 / 18
7.Carew Park......... 13 / 16
8.Wembley Rovers..11 / 15
9.Summerville Rovers 11 / 12
10.Corbally United.... 12 / 9
11.Granville Rangers... 10 / 7
12.Star Rovers.......... 10 / 6
Sunday 17/02/08
Granville v Star
Carew v Aisling
Wembley v Corbally
Regional v Janesboro
Summerville v Pike
Fairview v Ballynanty
Teams in bold are my predictions.
Are you even a soccer fan what team changed managers in the off season
and didn't make changes. cork have 4 players injured and none suspended
i would suggest that you don't know what your talkin about, The team that played against Balla incuding subs and 1 maybe 2 changes is their first choice,
well done to balla credit to junior teams
Also cork to finish 5th in the league this year
Would the posters who have no idea about Limerick Junior football or intention to post matters relating to the League leave the thread and stop trying to Inflate your already Over sized ego's because you beat a Junior team..Woo for you Seriously..
Also A very well done to Balla for their efforts in Cork!
I don't think anyone's trying to do that, frankly most people have been pretty complementary - but people who have no idea about Cork City FC telling us what our strongest 11 is, is a bit odd. Fair play to Ballinanty for getting the ball on the deck and, for the most part, not kicking strips out of the professionals, but the majority of the team they played will be in the A Championship in a few weeks. Perhaps if Ballinanty were ambitious enough, they could join them there in a few years and gradually close the gap.
I'm sure you all enjoy your little closed-doors discussions but there are thousands of football fans in this country who want to see teams like yours in a pyramid structure with ourselves. If we can't even objectively compare how teams played against each other when we DO have an opportunity to do so, whats the point? You might as well go play in the night leagues where you're guaranteed no-one will bother you and/or care.
Is the Balla Fairview game going ahead? Or are Balla off to Dublin for the long over due Killester Game?
agreed cork look in trouble this year
[QUOTE=Green_Hoop;876225]Would the posters who have no idea about Limerick Junior football or intention to post matters relating to the League leave the thread and stop trying to Inflate your already Over sized ego's because you beat a Junior team..Woo for you Seriously..
this is an open forum people are supposed to be on here commenting
[QUOTE=GavinZac;876233]I don't think anyone's trying to do that, frankly most people have been pretty complementary - but people who have no idea about Cork City FC telling us what our strongest 11 is, is a bit odd.
you're having a laugh here anyway!! the players in the cork city side havn't clue whats going on never mind the fans. the team that played last week is what you have for next year mid table for the rebels
Some posters here are clueless. Anyway enjoy your "Behind closed doors" discussion. I bid you farewell!
Oh yeah, definately. I'm glad we dropped that gurrier Joe Gamble, getting too big for his own boots with his international caps while he's still in the LOI. Almost as bad as that Colin Healy character, does he think he's still in the Champions League Quarter finals with Celtic again? God yeah like I'm certain we'll leave the LOI players of the year for 2005 and 2007, George O'Callaghan and Dave Mooney, out of our line-up. What use for them have we, when we've got David Meyler and Timmy Kiely? If they're good enough for Kilkenny City they'll slot right into our first 11.
See you in September for the UEFA Cup Group Stage.
best way to look at it is this
Team against Balla
Devine, Horgan, Murray, Kelly, Sullivan, Meyler, Softic, O'Brien, Woods, Behan, Kiely.
Substitutions: Mooney for Kiely (65mins), Kearney for Softic (75mins).
Team against Shels
Devine; Horgan, Lordan, Murray, Sullivan; O'Callaghan, Healy, Gamble, Kearney; Behan, Mooney.
7 involved that started V Shels - Devine, Horgan, Murray, Sullivan, Behan,
Subs: Mooney, Kearney. together with legend woods and o'brien, Softic and 3 young fellas - very strong team (7 who played in the FAI Cup final also)
very professional and very good
balla put up a good performance
Mulla
There was 9 "A" players training last night, with another 5 on evenings, and 4 out injured, so all in all not a bad turnout considering the above!!!
Yes there are quiet a few young players with us at present but most of the "older players" are either on evenings or injured at present.