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Much more likely to come from the Youths/17s team
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Heard Bunratty got out of jail in the fai and were very lucky to get a penalty shootout
Interesting comment, considering both sides missed 3 good chances to win the game, I think we did very well. We finished very strongly and were unlucky with a chance at the end of normal time. For the record, Glin had to turn their jersey's inside out due to a clash of colours (some laugh considering last weeks incident ;)) and their pitch was a disgrace, never played in grass as long as it was yesterday. One of their players got badly injured in the 3rd minute, broke his leg in 3 places and the game was delayed for nearly 90 minutes. Our spotters were excellent with Darren Whelan pulling off one save and they blazed one over. All in all, a win on the road in the FAI is always hard fought against other premier teams.
Spoke to one of your lads this morning, he tells me Terry Duggan ran the show from midlle of park, bad injury for the Glin player, surprised the referee didn't abandon the game! Ye look like being very strong from now on with John Coen, Brian Donellan, and Stephen Monaghan coming in to the team.
Ya, Terry played very well but was wrecked going into the last 15 mins (think the stamp of the Knights on his hand had something to do with it!!;)) Himself and glynno dominated the middle for most of the game. Richie Lillis was outstanding in defence, won every ball that came his way. The injury was a strange one, I think it was the way he fell or his studs got caught in the horrible long grass. It happened after only 3 mins. He was unable to move and refused to be carried (can't blame him in fairness). Both teams then stood around waiting for an ambulance. However, while it was en route from Limerick, it got re-directed to a car crash and had to bring the injured to the hospital and then drive back to Glin. The game re-started at approx. 4.15pm. The ref was asked about the ruling as we were under the impression the game had to be abandoned if an ambulance was called but he insisted it had to be played. Overall, a decent game under the circumstances.
A handy 3 points? Wouldn't think so now. I've seen this Rineanna team a few times so far and they will be right up for the derby with Shannon FC:D on Sunday.They are as dogged as any in the league and despite having no major stars and being missing some lads, they havnt been easy for any team to beat really this year so I don't see how it's going to be so easy for Bunratty,like they haven't shown anything special this season to date
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Not with Bunratty??Why would he post above message.Is he playing for a certain Shannon club but is Bunrattys Marketing Manager???????
There is no official ruling on the above circumstance, it comes down to common sense.
Me personally in a situation like that would have taken several factors into consideration, the state of the pitch and the possibilty of further injury. The extra long delay in the ambulance arriving, the demeanor of both sets of players (nobody likes to see injuries like this), if possible consult both captains or managers.
The competition being played and the score at the time. Munster and National fixtures are on a tight schedule and are supposed to be finished on the day, this was probably the over riding factor in the Ref's decision to continue the game, though if it was me in my day I would have abondoned the game, simply because of the time delay in getting the player to hospital and as the incident happened so early in the game, the possible risk of further injury to other players due to the state of the pitch. I always believed that the players safety was paramomount.
Shels continuing assault on all to do with Bunratty continues... Whats with the chip on your shoulder???
This time however he has lost the run of himself I'm afraid. Seems mixed up between Devilfish and the special one. Maybe this is a good time to chill out and give your neighbour's out the road a break.
Not mch talk of Newtowns win over last years league champions.. Not many clubs can say they went out to Bridge Celtic and got a 4-0 win. Great result.
we have lost a few boys alright couple with that clonlara goin well at the hurling and a few boys carrying knocks and playin one week and injured the next....credit to newtown they played well and were fairly clinical but it was a bridge celtic team missin a good few lads with a few boys out of position....dont think we will be in a relegation battle but we really need to buck up if we think we have a chance of retaining the league.....
Who's was the goalie for Corofin last weekend, I must say he is a fine keeper
Hi Lads
Anyone got the draw for the next round of the F.A.I.
It seems after a great win last week Newtown might fancy their chances of a good run in the competition. I don't think that any of the Clare teams would like to be drawn against them anyway.
Yeah Newtown always seem to go well in the cup competitions (munster & F.a.i). Its strange really, they seem to find it tough to go away from home and get results in the league yet they always seem to find their form in these competitions.
Anyone know the squad for the Oscar Traynor?
Who is managing the Oscar's this year - hear it's starting the Oct long weekend - is there anything in place ?
I was told last night that Big Daddy Magee was asked to manage the Oscar Traynor this year but turned them down. He was told what players he would be working with:eek:I always thought that if you were a manager that you get to pick your own players.:confused:
Wouldn't blame him for turning the job down if thats the case.
Jim Madden and Brendan Rochford are in charge:D
I was in Brendan Rochfords shop this morning and I asked him about this. He admitted he was asked to be player manager a couple of weeks ago but turned it down. He said he was going with the team as a player. He said all he agreed to was to help out only if the new manager wanted his opinion on something but he definitely wasnt taking the managers job. From what he says Jim Madden, Denis Hynes and Don McMiller from Cratloe are forming some sort of management team.
1 Ratoo Rvs or Knockaderry FC
2 Castleisland FC
3 Killarney Cel
4 Kilrush Rgs.
5 Inter Kenmare FC or Kilcornan FC
6 Listowel Cel or Ballingarry FC
7 St Itas FC
8 Newtown FC
9 Tralee Dynamoes
10 Old Mill FC
11 Tralee Utd
12 Shannon Olympic FC
13 Newmarket Cel
14 Killarney Ath.
15 Abbeyfeale Utd
16 Bunratty FC
17 Liselton Rvs or Glantine Rvs
18 Rathkeale Utd
19 Newcastle West FC
20 Rockmount Rvs
Any word of the draw for Round 3 lads... Remaining teams as far as I know above. 4 outstanding games from Round 2. Not easy get the Kerry results.
Anyone know who has been called up to the squad. I heard Jim Madden was calling the club managers looking for suggestions. Gary McNaboe and Dave McCarthy are being sent from Lifford. Any other names?
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Newmarket v Bunratty :D
To all associated with Bunratty , Newmarket wear RED. ;)