Ballyheane youths A.G.M.takes place at Ballyheane club on Wed, 6th Feb, at 7.30.
anyone interested in coaching young players would be welcome to give us a call on the nite. or the Chairman.
you obviously have your head in the clouds man!look around at any new club or any team thats not that awful long in the league and you'll see that all of them have many officers that are currently playing in the mayo league.this is especially true in the lower divisions.not all clubs are as established as the ones in the higher divisions where they're going to have lads that have played over the years who are still interested in helping out the club.get out your mayo league fixtures book from last year and look it up
The term is head in the sand.
how ever have'nt had the experience you seem to have. but I am sure ur speeking of a small number of clubs just look at the secretary's I see 3 dont need to look any further.Fair play to ur club that has so many players looking after club affairs.Wish I could say the same of ours, and others Iwould no of.![]()
Kevin's Boys 2-3 Ballina Town. Massive Junior Cup result.
I know this was posted before Christmas, but I was wondering what happened to the clubs that didnt attend the amateur review meeting hosted by the Mayo league. I know clubs were fined €100 but did any clubs appeal or meet the League? Heard 14 or 15 clubs got fined so someone should have some info!
Was at Heane game yesterday and enjoyed the football played by the Port, Well as much as I could anyway. The Goals were comic books standard with the usually excellent Fahy messing up for the first Two within the first Ten minutes.
Roache then followed his Goalies lead and presented the third while Munroe on as a sub gifted the last. Other than the schoolboy defending the Heane did ok and refused to wilt even after such calamitous events. Coyne 'the famous' was stoic in defence despite goading from the large travelling support.
I hope the Port go on to win it now as this beautiful football should be rewarded. Their support is like a breath of fresh air as we usually witness Three reporters and a Dog at most Super league matches apart from the Port.
The new management look very professional and the whole club seems to be on the right path.
And they are really out to win the Connacht Cup this year. For the lads, it is the missing piece of the jigsaw. The slick football is no surprise given that the two Messiahs prefer it to be played that ways. Much better than Thunder Football or hoofing any day of the week.
Never play leapfrog with a unicorn!!
Cbar Town now have a manager and I hear Johnny Byrne is staying.
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