Ya finished 1 all, We were poor and were happy with the draw, Park had the best of it for most of the game without creating too many clear chances.
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Feeding Mackeral will bite on a bateless hook. :)
Oscar Traynor Cup result - Tipperary Southern District League 1, Cork A.U.L. 2.
delighted to hear the wilton keeper had a blinder.
well done 2 the aul tonight great result. heard that they where really under the cosh for most of the game and tipp where by far the better team. doesnt matter i suppose when you get the result.
littleman whats the story so, am i putting ye down for a few tickets for the awards night to collect your supporters trophy or will ye be giving it a miss!!!!!
Great result lads. Especially up There.....Good talent in Cork at the moment.
Was at the game tonight - Tipp should have been well out of sight by half time!! Alberto Pullermino played a blinder in fairness to him - hard to decide who was the Cork man of the match out of the two wilton lads - O Neill got two cracking goals - the second one a real beauty - Tipperary were by far the better side in my opinion! Our player Ivan Skillington came on and did well up front!! So cant complain!!
Fantastic result last nite,congrats to the team an management.
Bluey just tell me when an where an LIttleman will be there,no point in being bitter in defeat its only a game after all,,,,,,,do ye do polo shirts with a crest,I know some of our lads would love them........
Well Done to the AUL team. A great result in all fairness
Was looking at the Bohs lads giving out bout Barry Buckley on this and saying he had it in for them. As far as I know Barry use to play with Bohs, anytime I spoke to him he has told me he played with them. Correct me if im wrong.
1 more thing, I was at Ballyvolane's youth semi final wed night, the result didnt go there way but I have to say the club were fantastic. Every single one of ther 1st team were at the game and a good representation from ther 2nd team. I dont think I have ever seen a snr side support there younger teams the way they did that night. Fair play to ye lads.
Lads, what games are on tomoro ?. have a free weekend and wouldnt mind watchin one. Cant find the fixture list anywhere.
here you go the owl http://www.isrscork.com/murphys_stou...l_fixtures.htm
Good man Ola, cheers.
Cant say much on this one tbh,they showed up late with the bare 11 but tried to make a game of it anyway,result will hopefully give us a boost headin into the Bohs and Dillons Cross games next week,looking a bit safer after this result hopefully we can salvage a mid table position by the wks end!!
Mario I watched yer game yesterday Id say tis a bit of an undersstatement to say ye dissapointed with the result.Ye did very well to go ahead an although the equaliser was a super strike giving the lad all that time an space was askin for trouble.Still ye should have won it well but ye missed a hatfull of chances.How dose it leave ye fixed now with yer remaing games,,,,,,,
Silverheights seems to have some new tennants.A rugby team has started playin up their now,they lost heavily this mornin in the first game on it.What was fantastic to watch though was that even with the heavy physcial battering the dish out,theres no complain an the respect shown towards the ref is a sight to behold,even at that junior level.They could teach a lot of us a thing or 2 about respecting the ref.
A.U.L. 2A result.
Coachford (B) 1 Killowen 2.
A much needed win for us as we were sliding towards the bottom of the table rapidly in the past few weeks. Coachford seemed to be caught for numbers as they started the game with 10 men until reinforcements arrived later on. We had the better of the opening 30-35 minutes, had a header against the bar and another cleared off the line before taking the lead after 15 minutes. We continued to press for a 2nd goal but in fairness to Coachford they always battle and made life very hard for us. However, we were up to our old tricks as we left in a soft equaliser before the break- 3 failed attempts to clear from our own area and were punished. We started well enough in the 2nd half but then Coachford took over in midfield and pinned us in our own half for 20-25 minutes. But our keeper didn't have a save to make in the whole game apart from dealing with a few crosses into the box. We finally got going again and got the winner with 15 to go. Should have added a couple more after that but missed a one on one with the keeper and also struck the woodwork again. Whatever about the performance, a win is a win and the 3 points was our target.
Word of thanks to Coachford for moving the game from Carrigadroichead to their main pitch in Coachford and also for the lovely sandwiches in the pub afterwards!!
Congrats to the Cork A.U.L. management and players on their great win up in Tipp on Friday night.
Grattan V KInsale next Saturday @ 2:30,,,,,,,i tried to download the other fixtures boys but i had no joys,the blackberry is slow on sundays,,,,,,,,,,,
Fair Assesment One foot, Saw the 2nd half of this match and honestly if you were playing it would have been hard to pick you out. There was a lot of guys on that field today with only one leg and no pace. ;) ,
Apologies for the delay at the start, There was a mystery bus outing yesterday to blame for that.
1 all at half time and ye deserved ye're 3pts as our guys never theatened your keeper in the 2nd half and only for a couple of top class saves by our custodian ye could have won it by more.
As I always say there is a fine spread put on in O'Callaghan's Bar after every Coachford home game, More teams should avail of it. Cheers for that Onefoot, Hope ye enjoyed your day after the couple of scoops:)
no prob will sort those out for you and lads!!!! i suppose we will see ye tue night?? massive game next sat grattan-kinsale, draw would be lovely!!
leeside c 2-0 dunbar b in corinthians cup
into quarter of this cup now and semi of county cup going further than our 2nd team. 13 wins in 14 since the start of year. on some role and fantastic achievement for a third team in the club. really helps when getting big turn outs every week and all the youth that we have in the club. going to have a go off team of month for last month, 6 wins out of 6 and three where against higher opposition in cup games so think we will be there abouts for it, anyone else with a good record for the month of march?
Thank's junglegym, we were glad of the refreshments & sandwiches in O' Callaghans afterwards as the heat was a killer. No I wasn't playing, I retired a few years back but I'm still involved in the club. We needed that win badly so thank god for that Coachford mystery tour on Saturday !!!
That’s Cork transport little man. They’re ran by a good bunch of local fella's. Your dead right about the attitude towards the refs.
I remember having many conversations with blabbs and dinny long about the village moving down to that end of the field, I can never see why they didn't as it’s the only flat part of the field.
Well it's been utilized by a different code now but I’m happy that there is more sporting options for the youth in the locality
It works both ways tho lads where the rugby refs are concerned, yes the players respect every decision and never talk back but the respect from the refs towards the players is a lot better aswell, the likes of a few refs in the AUL and there attitude to players is a disgrace,
I think though that rugby has a clearer "method" for discussion. A referee in rugby is encouraged to speak/explain his decision to both captains and both captains within reason are allowed to query decisions. But also if another player other than the two captains pushed the chat a bit there is a clear punishment - a penalty in rugby can simply cost 3 points or see a team having to troop back 50 yards. I can tell you a guy feels the stares from his pack of forwards when they have to run back after a penalty for chat back...
I don't think soccer referee's are given the instruction to explain certain decisions but I've always found the guys who will talk/explain tend to get on better with both sides and tend to manage/control a game better. Again though I've helped out on a few occasions refereeing a few underage friendlies and some junior kick-abouts. It was the toughest job I've ever tried... and it is unreal the amount of shouting and screaming goes on directed at the ref, I hadn't realised until I was the ref!!! I'll be honest it helped me change the way I spoke to referee's - tried to speak more than shout/scream - but maybe it was me just getting older and wiser.
hi all,
i have been keepin up to speed on the forum for last few months but not a regular poster as i am prone to the text language and my posts never show...... great weekend end to have for all the league and any cup matches....
anyone got an idea of a sport for the summer to keep the fitness up as opposed to making a reemergence in GAA
aswell i meant to ask in my other post, any idea of dates for schedule in turners cross for remaining cup finals?
Good question - one off the top of my head would be Tag-rugby; it is quite popular and I can tell you it probably involves more flat out sprinting than most games... Also is a short season so you wouldn't be committing for too long...
Another good win for Innishvilla at the weekend after a close fought win over Blackpool won 2:1 first league goal conceded since January - that is 12 league wins on the trot, 13 wins and 1 draw in last 14 league games and still looks likely we won't get promotion - need someone else to take points off Glenvale... Fingers crossed that Hibs can help us out this weekend.
Also Ballyvolane Youths and Innishvilla youths look like it could go down to the wire. Ballyvolane with one game left (away to Innishvilla) are 12 point clear of us we have 4 games in hand so I guess the league will try and wait and see if Innishvilla win their games in hand to leave it all down to a head to head decider for the title - I hope it goes down to this as they have both been outstanding this season. Ballyvolane as said earlier getting to the Cup semi final only to meet the all conquering Cork City side and Innishvilla getting to the out of tiwn section in both the Munster and FAI youth cups...
3-1 at Castle at the weekend. Good game. Castle played much better than the week before in front of a Waterloo fan club. All the goals in the second half. Last away game Thurs then 6 home games.
On the rugby v football scenario- rugby is leaving football behind in all aspects of the game and you know the one big difference between the people who run rugby and the people who run football- you never see any of the rugby leaders blabbing in the press about anything they just get on with making the game better.
Mario as I said I watched most of yer game Saturday an I though the ref handled it very well.He spoke to players rather than booking them.An he did warn players to concentrate on the football rather than being caught up with some of the hand bags that was goin on.It wasnt a dirthy game but I suppose with the pressure on for the last 10 for ye to try to win, then the games manship goes missing(along with the matchball;)) I can understand things gettin a bit hot.But theirs none of us angels an it aint all the refs fault .He actually did ye a lot of favours Saturday.
Littleman to be fair the ref had a great, he actually is a good ref but we (well i) never had many complaints against refs but i can tell you if you saw the ref last Thursday night i dont think you would have looked at this person in the same light again.Now i for one will applaude a ref when he does well look back at my posts and you will see that and 90% are good refs but i hope to god we never get that ref again and i hope the AUL act in our favour the players and give us a bit of justice ............
Scaffa I not surprised at all by what went on..................
Mario if i was you id be happy not to have anyone on the panel at this stage of the league, now dont get me wrong if you think there good enough youd like to see ur players get rewarded with a call up but just bite the bullet for now and grind out ur remaining fixtures,win the league and get in to Premier A football and it will be clear to see if these players are good enough and theyll soon be on the radar!!
Fair points Ghost,I must have missed that post when it came up first time round.Other wise I would have explained a few things the right way instead of the Bohs way.Comment about Spud an me wantin to sign him an I tryed really hard is funny,an I have no problem explaining.An the best team outside the Prem/A.Id say Springfield,may be Kilumney or Glenvale at full strenght.
is it funny cos its true or what littleman?? And we beat glenvale when we werent at full strength remember???
I never said the players mentioned shud walk onto any team did i???
The point of my post was a wonderment of has the selection team seen any of our games this year??
Littleman you blow your hole about how good Figo is every opportunity you get so whats the difference me doing it with my team???????????????
Mario,how about I say nothin anymore about Figo.Why dont you ask anyone else what they think of him,an if they dont agree with what you think tell them your fed up of them blowin their holes as well.
You voiced your opinion on what ya know about your players is fine with me,I guess every club could argue to have one or more players on the squad..But with regards to Spud an me trying very hard to sign him well thats just not the way it went.So do me a favour an if your going to mention my name at least leave it be the correct story of what actually happened.
An lastly Mario ye did beat Glenvale,but Mayfield and Dillons beat ye in games I watched so dose that make them better than ye.I based my comment on football knowledge an experience an what Iv seen of the teams I mentioned encluding ye.It wasnt a snide comment,an id say the same to anyone.
We'v lost to Springfield an Kilumney this season an Im big enough to admit we lost to a better team,on the day.
An the best team outside the Prem/A.Id say Springfield,may be Kilumney or Glenvale at full strenght.[/QUOTE]
ya littleman i could agree with you there, altough i havent seen Kilumney i work with a lad playing and he said there very strong this year, you would know from ealier in the season?? Glenvale have some excellent players good to see them back winning!! and ive seen douglas hall a few months ago excellent footballing team and a few weeks later they hammered blackstone and are in the AOH semis Innisvilla, Springfield who i heard gave an excellent account of themselves against Pike.
i was onto the fixture sec earlier trying to organise a midweek fixture, FIGO VS BOHS XI
to sort this out once and for all!!!:o
Big game over the weekend littleman could the title direction swing once more?? bet leeside would love a draw!!
Murphy's Irish Stout Premier League
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Pld W D L GF GA Pts
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Grattan Utd 15 12 1 2 30 10 37 (we have to play Kinsale an Leeside in our place an Park away)
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Kinsale 15 11 2 2 37 14 35 (kinsale have Wilton at home,an Grattan an Leeside away)
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Wilton Utd 11 6 1 4 26 16 19 (they are art home to Leeside an away to Kinsale,the rest????)
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Leeside 8 5 3 0 22 6 18 (Park/Coachford/Glenthorn H/A.Wilton an Village away plus us an Kinsale)
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Blarney St Ath 14 5 1 8 19 29 16
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Coachford 15 4 2 9 17 27 14
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Glenthorn Cel 12 4 2 6 11 26 14
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Knockavilla Cel 14 3 3 8 17 31 12
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Park Utd 11 3 2 6 20 19 11
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Village Utd 15 2 3 10 16 37 9
I suppose speaking honestly the teams that beat us this year took their chances against us in a ruthless fashion where as we wernt so ruthless........but considering the position we are in we cant complain.
Taking me up wrong again littleman, im not saying John is a bad player, and i never said he was a bad player, i know what a great player he actually is i dont need to ask anyone, if he was on my team id be shouting about how good the lad is aswell..