Hello from all your mates in Killester, how is the team looking this year?
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Hello from all your mates in Killester, how is the team looking this year?
Change of management. Can only finish runners up in the league at best and won the AIB Mayo FA Cup. Didn't play particularly well this year and some of our lads are heading Down Under in two weeks. Well done to Killester in the FAI Cup, did junior football really proud. Hope you have another great junior cup run this year and if we don't win it, let's hope you do.
We travelled to Salthill Devon with our U.12s shorn of four players involved in the County U.13 Gaelic football final. Lost 7-1 to a very good team, held out well for 22 minutes and went in at half time 2-0 down. It was an experience for the kids and they can learn from it, but the Jaffa Cakes and easi-peeler oranges did not have the usual desired effect at half time!!:eek: :D Lads stuck to a good game plan during the first half. Brilliant to see the kids using their own initiative in doing a good warmup routine. Keep it up lads.:)
The U.14s won on penos away to Skyvalley Rovers.
The U.16s lost 4-3 at home to Mervue United and I was told that it was a cracker of a game. Anyone watch it?
FAI Junior Cup R.2: S&F United 0-3 Westport United (O'Connor, Cameron, Scahill (pen)).
Eoghan McHale got a four match suspension for his sending off against Castlebar Celtic.
I think you should not bother commenting on a match that you did not attend.
You are now condone bad mouthing. by the way how do you no I wasnt there.
Let me tell you I was but in conversation with someone else who over heard what was said by R.R was not in a sporting manner.The reaction from of your own supporter to Celtic followers was also poor. by the way I dont ap prove of bad behavior from section of supporters regardless who they come from.
BY the way incase you forgot the game is sport.
just another thought, I will comment on what I think is just!
to hearsay. If not, then it's never too late to take it on board, it's really good advice.
Just going back in time here to the 5th August 1995 and a game between Westport Utd and Preston North End in Westport when Preston were over for a pre-season friendly.I have always had a soft spot for PNE and I remember wanting to get over and see this game.The game was over when I made it to Westport.I cant really remember what happened that day but I missed the game. Anyone at Westport care to jog my memory on this one. The game and the profile of PNE coming to Mayo always stuck in my mind.
Thanks.
Sam Allardyce was their manager at the time and it was from his connections with Limerick that the game was organised. It was a good occasion, decent crowd and a great opportunity for people to see full time pros in action. They brought their full squad at the time and spent a few days here doing some pre-season.
Preston won 2-0 and Ronnie Ring had a goal disallowed. It was memorable for the fact that it was poorly attended despite the hype at the time.
Westport United's Mick Wallace appointed Mayo Oscar Traynor Cup manager. Takes charge with immediate effect and will select squad for forthcoming Oscar Traynor Cup tie away to Roscommon on October 19th. Mick Wallace becomes the first Westport United player or manager to manage the Mayo Oscar Traynor Cup side since Niall Halpin between 1978-1984.
Well done to the kids on their recent results.
This weekend's lotto jackpot is a record equalling €13,300.:eek: Get out there and buy them envelopes for €2!!:D:D
Wasn't at the game but the guys advanced 2-0 with The Gaffer and the Louisburgh Lion netting. Was told that it wasn't a classic.
Westport United's lotto now stands at a record breaking €13,500!!:eek: The lotto was not won and there will be a huge surge in demand for them famous white envelopes, so get out there and but them tickets for €2.00. It could be you!!:D
TB.I see 4 wesport players made the inaugural team of the year. but how can you explain that one of them is a B player and got man of the match in the Touhy cup final this season ?
It might help if you knew your subject before you post. For your information, same player, David Horkan, is on a full soccer scholarship with NUIG, therefore has no option but to fulfil all collegiate and domestic league and cup requirements with NUIG before registering with Westport. As the Mayo season starts well before the Galway season finishes, it is not possible for him to be registered as an A player. Hope that clarifies the matter. And by the way, Westport United are not trophy grabbers. If that was the case, maybe we'd be signing players from all over the place.
No nerves here. Just pointed out the salient facts that tore your very petty argument to shreds. That's all. Night, night.
Well done to the U.14s on their penalty shootout win in Roscommon on Saturday. Heard that the keeper had a great game.:D
Came back from the dead with the gaffer getting a brace. Nice to see Austin O'Malley, Keith Ruddy and Tomas McGing getting a run out. The linesman on the Kop side of the ground was like Bakhmarov, three times, awarding goals that crept over the line and cleared away. Geoff Hurst would have been happy!!:D Wasn't a bad game for the half a team.
By the ways, get well soon to Seamus Higgins after his injury against Glenhest on Sunday morning.
Lotto not won!!:eek: Now €13,700.:D
TB - Is that Austin O'Malley the GAA player who lined out?? Any good of a soccer player?
Big game on Sunday boys. Will we do it?
Did the bizz: 2-0 with the Louisburgh Lion getting a brace. Kinda lucky and defended well.
Lotto now worth €14,100. Cracking jackpot just before Christmas.
Hard luck to the U.12s after losing 2-1 to Swinford. Youse can put your feet up for the winter.
Heatmerchant FC in Athlone on Sunday to get our Connacht Cup campaign on the road to end a 20 year famine. Anyone know anything about them?