Mayfield 2 - 2 Park Utd B
Travelled to Mayfield on Saturday.They had their social on Friday night so we were asked to play the match in teir grounds.
Great display considering the same team beat us 5-0 last week in the cup.
Management made 7 changes for this game.Found ourselves 2 down with barely 20 mins on the clock.Got one back before half time but we should have gone in 4-2 up.
Got the equaliser midway through the second half but although we pushed hard for the winner,we couldnt get it.Gained a point against a good side but to be honest we felt we dropped 2.
pass and move, when you get chance could you put up odds for division 1. be intresting to see leeside b.
intresting to see if any of oscar traynor managment team will be out scouting next weekend. anyone know if they training away every week or if anyone extra called up to the trainings.
heard something over weekend about friday night, team was having tea and sandwiches on hour before kick off and only ended up with 15 min warm up. not greatest preparation for such a big game is it? on any sat or sun teams could be out on pitches doing warm ups 40 - 50 min before kick off
Yeah Radiostar i played both the games so i can give you plenty of tips.
They have 2 very good strikers.One very big lad who is very good both in the air and with the ball at his feet.There is a small lad up there with him with bags of skill and serious pace.
They like to play a lot of one twos and all there play comes from their two centre midfielders.
Two centre halfs are handy but if ye have some one with pace up front ye will have the beatings of them.
Their keeper is dodgy so have plenty of shots on him.
Prem:
Anon - Wilton - Goalkeeper
Paul Lynch - Grattan - Centre Half
Johnny Mc Carthy - Grattan - Centre Half
Jeremy O Donovan - Kinsale - Centre Half
Brian O Sullivan - Leeside - Centre Half
Colman Cody - Centre Mid
Trevor Hallisey - Grattan - Left Wing
Rob Walsh - Knockavilla - Striker
Ricky Gettings - Leeside - Striker
Prem A:
Mr Tynan - Greenmount Rangers - Right Full
Michael Bullman - Blackstone Rovers - Centre Midfield
Anon (Number 8) - Macroom - Right Wing
Ivan Skillington - Blackstone Rovers - Striker
AUL 1:
Gary Ahern - Grangevale - Goalkeeper
AUL 2:
Joe Ryan - Casement - Right Back
Brian Lawless - Blackpool - Striker
Anto Mehigan - Hibs - Striker
AUL 2A:
Steven Denehan - Springfield A - Left Back
Alberto Pulimeno is the Wilton keeper Horse, Probably should be forgiven for one outburst against former AUL. coach.
Will work on the Macroom Anon.
Keep an eye out for our centre back aswell Horse. " Ciaran Lucey" . Littleman and perhaps Pacman would vouch for him.
May have been overlooked in recent years because of a hot temper. But saying that he went all last season without a red
. So we're working on that side of his game.
Good to see you have a MR. in your team , what a class player even if the years are against him.
Last edited by junglegym; 12/10/2009 at 11:14 PM. Reason: Extra line
what ere latest prices in premier a
pass&move, can you post division 2 please?
Thanks
Thanks for that P&M... The villa have made what would look like a poor start to the season but it is not all doom and gloom... Lost first game to a very (very) strong looking Glenvale outfit, then lost to Hibs, who have definitely strengthened but we were not far away in that game. Out of the two cups, both 1:0 defeats to old foes, Killumney (who are on a bit of a roll) and Greenmount (Prem A)... So on the face of it 5 competitive games played 1 win and 4 losses - suggests a long tough season, but things aren't quite that bleak...
On a seperate note though only one promoted and relegated is terrible, lets be honest one more defeat and promotion is probably beyond us as I don't see Glenvale dropping many points, if Lakewood don't improve they are a shoe in for the relegation spot... Season could be dead in the water for half the division by Christmas...
”That should be NO problem for the defence – OH NOOOO!!”
George Hamilton...
http://www.innishvilla.com
Innish, hope ye turn it round.
I agree Glenvale were too strong for us at the weekend but we are already looking forward to the return game.
We were 3-0 down at half time, gobsmacked in the first half, pulled back one after the break and then missed a one on one opportunity, im convinced if we slotted that home we could have got something from the game as they were on the backfoot.
Nevertheless the game finished 5-2 and we have our homework to do.!
No 8, Victor Mylood was impressive for Glenvale and i would add him to the watchlist.
An unlikely Lakewood win versus Glenvale would throw the league up in the air at the weekend nevertheless!! Here's hoping for a miracle!!
Give it to feet......
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