Think Grattan will need to add good few players to team if their to compete next year tho few of that gratts team will be retiring or to old next season.
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Think Grattan will need to add good few players to team if their to compete next year tho few of that gratts team will be retiring or to old next season.
What was the outcome from the Watergrasshill V Shandon game that was called off?
Looks like it’s being played from scratch tomorrow eve.
not one for pub talk especially on here but having few drinks up the northside and few people have said the lee boy from grattan is in talks with a couple of premier teams personally think hes better off at grattan only team i could see him slot in would be village as they need a striker
Pub talk is what it is, pub talk.
Almost there Division 1 will become finished this evening most likely with Watergrasshill like crowned champions.
A good spread of Winners from all over the county which is really good for the league.
Hopefully a few more teams join and the a new jointly owned Astro for the AUL a step in the right direction
Agree be some rubbish talk going around next few weeks think you could see few managers in premier jumping ship cause don’t think they’ll be able to built team to compete with coachford next season just my opinion difference between
Coachford is theses lads want to win for parish and will sit on the bench waiting for their chance to play they had at least 23 players togged off last 7/8 games of the season sign of good club the problem up northside is if a player is dropped for two games he and he’s half decent he won’t sit on bench he’ll jump ship that’s what’s happening for years with theses club and the simple reason coachford dictate it was same scenario with Park for years players stayed with club when they were dropped and just waited for chance to play and that’s why they win so much.
Village have a few passenger's but also have some very good players. There just after signing 4 top players one of them will be probably the best player in the AUL. From what I’m hearing Castleview and village are building squads to challenge coachford. Could be a very strong division
Hahaha you’ve kept me entertained over the course of the season I give you that. Aulstar surely won’t bite will he. We’ll all need to add players if we’re to compete with coachford next season they’re a solid side. FairPlay to grattan for pipping them to the league but if coachford started the same time as everyone else Grattan would have won the league by 10 points
Exactly Danzo.
Jamie Murphy to Village next. Guaranteed goals.
Talking about all theses players going to Village and Castleview they won’t all start so I’ll go back to what I said earlier you’ll get two games max from theses players and they’ll bold no half decent player will sit on the bench in Aul ffs
Lads way to early to be talking about next season ffs this season not over yet till all theses players walk out first game of season with jersey on stop wasting my time it’s no good village signing all these strikers if they don’t sign players to supply um we seen in Aoh it could of being a cricket score so for village to compete with coachford next year in my opinion they’ll need to sign at least 7/8 excellent players not good players same apply to Grattan they’ll need 7/8 players with the players that or moving on the only other danger to coachford will be Castleview senior /juniors and talk on the street is their senior or struggling to sign players so the junior team will suffer up there and before I finish Aul gone to ****e committee have no comment sense all their interested in is money teams having players sent off yellow card and mark my words it be worse next year with certain man taking over ps have lovely year with ye can wait to voice my opinion again next year from yer friend Harsh oh ya full stop ……….
90% of that Village team are bang average, they have some really poor players in that squad .The Cow front three and back line are better than what Village have. Goalkeeping situation is probably around the same. We get it you're a AUL man and don't like Doolans bang average Cow. You ignore most of my message but will reply to the Cow bits.
Fair play to Watergrasshill back to back champions a great bunch of lads no doubt will pass Coachford out soon enough
Congrats to watergrasshill on securing the division 1 title and a double for the season. Nice to see a club that hung in there when it would have been easy to fold getting their rewards.
Interesting most of the trophies won this season across the AUL have come from clubs with an underage set up.
It’s 10 out 13 or 77% great to see clubs own hard work coming through at adult level.
Another interesting fact is that 9 out of 13 trophies have been won by county based teams 69%
4 by city based teams 31%
But in reality it’s 8 out of 11 73%
And 3 out of 11 27%
As the County and City Cups aren’t played by all teams.
That is absolute rubbish, Jamie isn’t AUL standard, he’s MsL/intermediate standard at least, Keegan, O Reilly, Hennessy, and Ian McCarthy are all good enough players to get a game with any team in the AUL premier, as their victories in the FAI and MJ cups attest to, let alone village, it’s not La Liga at all, the premier is a poor as it’s been in years, and village didn’t even finish top half last time out. Village or a club close to home I hope they go on to win a lot this year, but some of the talk on here will really turn fellas against them, it’ll be like castleview this season or John Corcoran, there’s other teams and players in the league
FairPlay to Hill winning double but my god wouldn’t be going mad personally think they took easy way out refusing to go premier u can bet your bottom dollar their gaffer thought it was easy treble to me personally not doing treble is fail even grangevale would of done treble if they were in that league shocking
Thats great news, good to see underage structure coming through junior level again and not just senior. Many clubs are interested in just feeding the senior teams and that's how players drop off and stop playing.
Great post Fruice. Love to see some stats like that on here instead of all of our silly opinions for a change. There’s definitely a lot to be said for putting effort into an underage setup with a long term plan for adult ball. Interesting alright with the country teams being successful this season when a lot of talk is that soccer is dying a death in the countryside.
Craig Keegan is a better defender than any of the village back four, including Gurta, both gurtas in fact now that the brother has signed. You’d know if you watched him play and not judging him off the fact he plays cbl. Realistically Gurta is the only one who gets into the cow back four, they’re folding in any case so time will tell and if they decide to go to village we will have our answer
Murphy, Hennessey and Cotter would all be assets to Premier sides from Cow. Rest if them, not so much anymore. Keeper Scanlon decent too. There's all levels to it and MSL would look down terribly on AUL too. Considering you look down on Cow.
Good going underage by Watergrasshil and Coachford. Any club that can, should go MSL. Imagine AUL in 10 years when an 8 year old now is 18. What will be left of it?
You can see across soccer in Cork that it's the underage clubs are thriving. And it's the southside clubs have invested in coaching and facilities who are thriving. 10-15 years ago Castleview, Leeds & Mayfield were the top dogs underage with kids out playing more too. Now kids play more in coached settings and likes of Carrigaline, Corinthians, Hall, Ringmahon, etc. are flying. They're big clubs with big effort in the past bearing fruit for their communities today and to the future. Its not just facilities, its coaching.They are some machines.
Grattan, Village, Glenthorn and any other one team clubs will rely on their neighbours to produce teams for them and those neighbours are falling behind rest of county. So, a decline in standards will continue and continue.
FAI Pathway plan will then have more challenges for everyone and rural sides with GAA in particular.
FAI pathway is another interesting discussion some leagues such as mayo are summer soccer and they think it has worked well.
With that being said the Cork AUL voted against summer soccer at their recent AGM.
And weren’t the 1st to do so.
There is an argument for staying and going MSL.
Im of the opinion that while you are heading to better facilities and standards.
It might not be for everyone it’s very hard for a lot of clubs to compete with the Machine of clubs that you have mentioned and can actually lead to problems at adult level.
All the clubs with underage structures in the AUL are competing with MSL Clubs but in the main its against their 2 or 3rd team but you highlight coachford at underage level but they are competing in the lower levels of school boy football competing with 3rd and 4th teams of the big clubs.
So what business have they making the switch at adult levels.
A properly functioning AUL should be a fantastic home for these clubs.
You would hope these clubs will improve their facilities and thus bring up the standards of the clubs in the AUL.
Gorta was on the Cork AUL team at 19 . Keegan would never get near a team like that . I played with Keegan and both gortas. The young center half for village will make a fine player too better then Keegan . If the cow had any balls they would have moved to the AUL ages ago . They would have one div 3 and 2 . Nothing after that .
Then tell me why they’ve went further than village ever have in the fai cup? Narrowly losing out to a brilliant Westport side? Most AUL teams get absolutely tonked as soon as they leave cork, the cow and coachford are the only ones who had any sort of respectable runs in those cups in recent years, and if you’re talking about Thompson being better than Keegan then I’m finished replying because that’s a mad statement at best, lunacy hahaha
Though I do agree they should have went AUL it was there choice, doesn’t take away from the fact they are/were a credit to junior football in cork the last 6/7 years
Laughable comment to be honest, a team that was last in division 2B two years ago, they had a great year last year and go skip a division. Are we going to see rathcormac skip a division because they won a double? We are all quick to throw the finger and say teams took it easy when they must be the first team I can think of skipping a division in the AUL
Can't win either way..skip a division and taking shortcuts.
Don't skip a division and winning easy trophies.
Killumney skipped a division the previous season and folded.
Wgh already skipped 1 league this year..skipping 2 makes a mockery of promotion/relegation and why shouldn't they want to win leagues/trophies along the way to Premier.
They were bottom division 3 a few years back and stuck at it...getting the rewards now and a good underage structure coming through.
The only big question is 3 league games played by april,aul need to have a long look at how that happened.
But congrats to them and looks like they will finish season with 100% record.
Keegan played on Cork MJC teams at around the same age 19/20 I remember watching him v Kerry, Cork Aul & the Defence Forces.But sure must of been a poor team to get on I suppose. I agree Cow should of moved up but why move to satisfy others? Park, Kinsale, Leeside, Wilton, all moved up to senior when people kept saying they should have. Most of them are now struggling in second div senior. Young Centre half for Village you have to be talking about Gurta ya he's a fine player time will tell, you couldn't be talking about the rest of them because they are poor. Conceded 38 goals in just the league, Grattan and Coachford only conceded 11 each now that's two very good strong premier teams. Village we were well beaten by Ash and Jaybazz in pre season friendlies and beaten by UCC CBL in the MJC 4-1. You wanna come down off your Village high horse because there an average bottom half okay Premier team. Don't think Lenny be too happy you turning everyone off Village before pre season even begins
leeside back in the 1st division for next season + they've good facilities out there now with the astro it'll be a good draw for players out that side. Wilton just short of getting play offs for msl prem + had 2 good cup runs this season. they lack the facilities though. its worked out for a handful of clubs. Park had a decent run of it but their team got older and no players to draw from out there, again theyve a savage set up. MSL problem was letting in too many. the couple ive mentioned worked - jury is still out on the likes of buttevant , kinsale , temple , macroom.
Buttevant temple wouldn’t compete in the premier A is Aul fact
Glenthorn, Knocka, Waterloo and more wouldn't get in to MSL tomorrow, fact.