Just curious if anyone knows the draw date for the first round, as I think it was the end of March last season. Cheers:cool:
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Just curious if anyone knows the draw date for the first round, as I think it was the end of March last season. Cheers:cool:
End March seems about right. The First Round has to be decided in time for the 2nd, which is scheduled for the weekend of 8 June.
In case it helps, on the assumption that the arrangements of previous years hold again, the sixteen teams that qualify for the First Round from the Intermediate Cup are: Avondale United, Mayfield United, UCC, Carrigaline United (all Munster Senior League), Tolka Rovers, Malahide United, Drumcondra, St Patricks CY, St Mochtas, Belgrove/Home Farm, St Francis, UCD, Bluebell United, Leixlip United, Phoenix (all Leinster Senior League) and Cockhill Celtic (Ulster Senior League).
The four teams that will qualify from the FAI Junior Cup have yet to be decided. The Quarter-Finals are:
Sheriff YC v Geraldines
Ballynanty v Liffey Wanderers
Carew Park v St Michaels (to be played this weekend)
Collinstown v NUI Galway
I haven't details for the others though they, too, are due any day now.
I have a feeling there may be two Ulster Senior League clubs in the first round this year. I think Swilly Rovers may be in it. Would have to double check that however.
Swilly went out in the Third Round:
Swilly Rovers FC 1-6 UCD FC
Full details of the Intermediate to date are here.
Yeah, Swilly Rovers are in and UCD aren't (from littlebray's list).
The 16 Intermediate sides are;
Cork;
Avondale United
Mayfield United
Carrigaline United
UCC
Leinster;
Tolka Rovers
Malahide United
Drumcondra
St Patrick's CY
St Mochta's
Belgrove/Home Farm
St Francis
Bluebell United
Leixlip United (only non Dub team from Leinster)
Phoenix
Ulster;
Cockhill Celtic
Swilly Rovers
Swilly were beaten in the last 32 of the FAI intermediate Cup by UCD but UCD can't enter enter the FAI Senior Cup.
The draw was early March last year (before the Junior cup semis). The draaw this year is complicated by there being only 19 LOI teams competing so they've to get 20 non-league teams into 13 spots. (
I knew there was some sort of reason behind that alright. Cheers for clearing it up.
Don't Salthill Devon and Mervue get included in the FAI Cup too?
I don't think so but couldn't say for certain
Sheriff, Ballynanty, St Michaels and Collinstown qualified for the 1st round today
I think 6 sides will receive a bye and 14 will play for the remaining 7 spots in round 2
Can someone explain that Swilly Rovers-UCD scenario to me?
UCD FC as quoted above are an intermediate side whereas UCD AFC are the senior side? Am I right in thinking that?
The FAI page shows "FC" playing 2 rounds and then "AFC" beating Swillly. This hasn't helped my confusion.
http://www.fai.ie/domestic-a-grassro...s-2013-14.html
I presume it's seen as something like Derry City and Harps who both have Intermediate sides in the USL but can't compete in the same competitions as our Senior sides.
draw today at 5pm
FAI Senior Cup 1st rd draw
St Michaels v St Francis
Malahide v Tolka
Swilly Rvrs v UCC
Belgrove v Drumcondra
Leixlip v St Pats CY
Avondale v Carrigaline
Bluebell v Phoenix
Ballynanty Rovers – BYE
Mayfield Utd – BYE
St Mochtas FC – BYE
Sheriff YC – BYE
Collinstown FC – BYE
Cockhill Celtic – BYE
Draw to be made on Sunday Sport on Radio 1 this week, shortly after 16:00.
UCC at home would be good
Why is the draw on the radio? Could they not have it on the 6 o'clock news like it was before MNS.
When do the 1st div and prem teams join the draw
Sligo at home. Nice one.
Fancy our chances on a decent surface, unlike yesterday.
FAI Ford Cup - Second Round Draw
Dundalk v Sligo Rovers
Belgrove/Home Farm v Finn Harps
Drogheda United v Cockhill Celtic
Limerick FC v Bohemians
Cobh Ramblers v Derry City
Athlone Town v Longford Town
Wexford Youths v Bray Wanderers
Shelbourne v Waterford United
St Patrick’s CY v St Patrick’s Athletic
Mayfield United v Malahide United
Ballynanty Rovers v Phoenix FC
UCC v St Michael’s
UCD v Galway FC
Collinstown v Avondale United
Cork City v St Mochtas
Sheriff YC v Shamrock Rovers
Nigel Harps, me auld segotia.
Cockhill Celtic, isn't that the team that had a lad sent off less than a minutes after coming on as sub v Harps last year.
He bucked the ball at the ref didn't he.
Not very often I get the exact draw I wanted 👍
Belgrove/Home Farm when did they amalgamate ??
I'd presume that Sligo fans will travel for this moreso than the Setanta final? If so then it would be disappointing not to get around 3000 in attendance. Its obviously a tough draw but once its at home and I hate drawing non-league sides....still haunted by Ashtownvilla.
I'd imagine is the distance they have to travel every second week, same with Derry and Cork (albeit it's easier for Sligo to travel to Dublin). Fans would have to pick and choose which away games they're going to go to as it would be difficult to get to most of them.
Based on that logic Cork should be bringing the most away support to every away game.
Distance and timing of the games makes a huge difference. Dundalk have 6 away games that are closer then our nearest one for example.
For all the Dublin/Louth clubs from what I can see they make a day and night out of the trips to The Showgrounds as it's the best fixture around to do such a thing as people don't need to take time off work.
It's very difficult in this part of the country to get any sort of away support. Likewise, it's strange to see a large away support travelling up here.
For us, this season, we're lucky to get anything over than 50 or 60 people travelling to an away game, and everyone has to pick and choose which games they're able to attend. It was fantastic in the first series of games for us to be able to go to Dublin twice in the space of three weeks. Shelbourne fans will complain about the length of journey to Finn Park, but for us, that was a short journey to Tolka.
Our shortest journey this season is Longford, 2.5 hours away, and we couldn't bring any sort of a crowd to the following away game in Waterford the week after due to the expense of travelling so much in two weeks.
All valid points regarding travel I suppose and maybe something we take for granted east coast. I do think though that Irish people in general see distance to travel as a much greater challange, or more prohibitive than it actually is, certainly in comparison to say England. People commute 2+ hours to work in other countries without it being considered a major problem. Roads have improved and roadblocks like Drogheda are by-passed but attitudes are the same as when hours were spent stuck in Abbeyleix, Dunleer and the like. Certainly in Dundalks 1st division days you nearly always had at least a coach load travelling to Cobh, Limerick, Waterford, Galway, Donegal & not quite as far, Longford and Athlone(of course thats when we were in the hunt for promotion). Dundalk to cork is a little over 3 hours, Sligo 2.5hrs not crazy prohibitive. Anyway just my opinion that we overthink the perception of travel times.