Cheers. As regards the sent-off player, he's gone to Australia for 3-6 months since today, so they're gonna miss him anyway...he's gonna be hard to replace ok.Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Originally Posted by joeSoap
they never charge in as there are normally so few at the games that it probably did'nt occur to them to do it.
thought the ref was awful and gave us nothing but overall i would have no trouble with the result but it was shaping up like "one of those matches" when the dominant team gets beat.
you'll miss that sent off player.
best of luck for the rest of the competition
Cheers. As regards the sent-off player, he's gone to Australia for 3-6 months since today, so they're gonna miss him anyway...he's gonna be hard to replace ok.Originally Posted by the 12 th man
as for the sent off player,hes the most over-rated player around
maybe u can answer me this joe soap, i thought if a player is sent off in the FAI this year, he automatically misses the next FAI game, how come that didnt happen with the two sent off against fairview.
just curious and hoping u might know.
Theres a`10 day gap between the sending-off and the suspension in order for clubs to appeal or the FAI to examine what punishments they will hand out. They can play away for 10 days.Originally Posted by flipper
Originally Posted by joeSoap
did'nt think they ever stopped
From Sligo Weekender
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Soccer: Determined Dicey Reilly’s reach last 32 of FAI Junior Cup
By Keith O’Dwyer
Statoil FAI Junior Cup
Dicey Reily’s 2, Illies Celtic (Inishowen) 2
After extra-time
Dicey Reilly’s won 4-2 on penalties
Dicey Reilly’s put their disappointing Sligo-Leitrim League Division One form behind them as they held their nerve to beat Inishowen League side Illies Celtic on penalties and therefore go through to the last 32 of the Statoil FAI Junior Cup.
Last Sunday’s game at MacSharry Park ended 2-2 – the winners twice came back from behind – as the sides couldn’t be separated after 90 absorbing minutes and 20 minutes of extra-time.
Dicey Reilly’s are now Sligo-Leitrim’s only representatives left in the Statoil-sponsored FAI Junior Cup which is some achievement for a side that went into the game bottom of Sligo-Leitrim’s Division One.
Although they are without a win in Division One thus far this season they have been in great form in Cup competitions.
The Sligo-Leitrim side were up against a strong team in Illies Celtic who play in the top flight of the Inishowen League and a number of their side play for the Inishowen League representative side.
It had looked ominous for Dicey’s as Illies made a blistering start to the game. The visitors went close to opening the scoring in the fourth minute. Aidan Doherty sent over a free from the left which was met by a header from the tall figure of Niall McDaid, who aimed for the corner, but Dicey’s keeper Glen Ballantyne did well to get across goal and get the ball behind for a corner.
The visitors took the lead in the 11th minute. Francie O’Donnell sent in a corner from the right which fell for Mark McDaid, whose half-volley from the left side of the box flew through a sea of legs and into the net.
They could have gone two up minutes later when Chris McDonagh’s clearance was blocked down by Mark McDaid, who shot for goal from 30 yards but his effort was touched onto the post by Ballantyne.
Somewhat against the run of play, Dicey’s equalised in the 22nd minute. Eoin Conlon played a great ball from midfield up to Johnny Davey on the left side of the box and the former Sligo Rovers player did well to square the ball across for Dale Bowen who shot home from close-range.
Illies went in leading at half-time as they scored their second right on the stroke of half-time. They were awarded a free-kick – about 30 yards out from goal – which was taken by Niall McDaid, who curled the ball over the wall and into the bottom corner.
Dicey’s didn’t let that goal affect their self-belief, however, and they drew level in the 54th minute. Darren Kelly sent in a free from the right which the Illies goalkeeper, Kevin McDermott, came to collect. But McDermott missed the ball and player-manager Eoin Conlon headed into the unguarded net.
Illies went close to going back in front in the 64th minute. O’Donnell took a corner from the right and sent in a low ball towards the front post where Paul Doherty’s rising shot on the turn came back off the crossbar.
A minute later Dicey’s were denied by the woodwork. Kelly sent in a corner from the left and McDonagh had a free header that was kept out by a combination of the goalkeeper, defender and the post.
With the sides level at full-time the game went into extra-time. Illies were on the offensive from the start and both Mark McDaid and O’Donnell went close inside the opening two minutes of the first period of extra-time.
Dicey’s could have scored in the fourth minute when Kelly’s corner from the left fell in the box for Alan Lillis, but his effort was saved by McDermott. Bowen and McDonagh were then denied by goal line clearances from Illies defender Oliver O’Donnell.
Illies had another good chance in the second period but Niall McDaid shot wide from in front of goal and the game went to penalties.
In the shoot-out Dicey’s remained focused to win 4-2 and therefore secure a famous victory. Kelly, Lillis, McDonagh and Conlon all scored for Dicey’s, while Andrew McLoughlin’s kick was saved by Ballantyne and Niall McDaid’s effort came back off the post.
Player of the Match: Johnny Davey (Dicey Reilly’s)
Dicey Reilly’s (Sligo-Leitrim): Glen Ballantyne, Darren Kelly, Ross Doonan (James Higgins 100), Alan Lillis, Matt Lyons, Adam McLoughlin, Chris McDonagh, Chris Boyle, Johnny Davey, Eoin Conlon, Dale Bowen
Subs not used: Stephen Gorman, James Kelly, Julian Flohr, Harry Rigby
Illies Celtic (Inishowen): Kevin McDermott, Oliver O’Donnell, Edward
McKinney, Aiden Doherty, Andrew McLoughlin, Paul Doherty (Edward Grant 97), Oisin Doherty (Enda McDermott 70), Paddy Doherty, Niall McDaid, Francie O’Donnell, Mark McDaid
Sub not used: Andrew McDermott
The draw for the last 32 is been made to-nite in Tippeary i think. Will have to see tomorrow who entertains who in the next round. There are still some outstanding "Last 64" games to be played on the 2nd of January 2005.
Pike Rovers at home to Ballymun United had to be the pick of the round.
Originally Posted by joeSoap
that should be a cracker as ballymun a'int bad either
Yeah, I haven't seen or heard much about them this season other than they struggled 2-1 in the last round against weak opposition. Pike struggled too though, against Blessington.Should be a good crowd there, and I'd say a tough, physical game is on the cards as both teams are physical and strong.
Not seen my local team at all this season but I might travel down for this one to ease the withdrawal symptoms. Ballymun are only fourth in the AUL at the moment, albeit with an unbeaten record and a few games in hand on the teams above them. I'd make Pike Rovers favourites.Originally Posted by joeSoap
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Oooh, the pressure is on.. . Yeah, I'd probably agree with you. But there'll only be a goal in it either way. Home advantage probably swings it in Pikes favour.Originally Posted by Sheridan
Christ...just had a thought...A crowd from Ballymun visiting Southill...sweet jesus..
I know.Originally Posted by joeSoap
I'll be avoiding them too, their real fans are proper scumbags who make me look like royalty.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
The full draw for the next round of the F.A.I. Junior Cup is as follows:
Pike and Ballymun tie of the round without doubt.
Long trip up to Mayo for the winners of Ballynanty and St. Michaels.
Leeside F.c. (cork) v Westport Utd (mayo) Or Tralee Dyns. (kerry)
Granville (limerick) V Waterford Crystal (waterford) Or East End Utd (kilkenny)
Trim Celtic (meath) V Baldoyle Utd (aul) Or Straide & Foxford (mayo)
Vec Fc (dublin) Or Maymount F.c. (cork) V Peake Villa F.c. (tipperary)
Aileach F.c. (donegal) V Galway Hibs (galway) Or Dean Celtic (kilkenny)
Newtown F.c. (clare) Or West Utd (galway) V Bridge Celtic (clare)
Dublin Bus F.c. (lsl) V Rosegreen Rangers (tipperary
Saltill Devons F.c. (galway) V Crettyard Utd (carlow) Or Markievicz Celtic (aul)
Ballinasloe Town (roscommon) V Carew Park (limerick)
St. Marys F.c. (cork) V Tramore F.c. (waterford)
Castlebar Celtic (mayo) V Ballynanty Rovers (limerick) Or St. Michaels (tipperary)
Bellurgan Utd (meath) V Oldbridge F.c. (tipperary)
St. Cormacs F.c. (wexford) V Killester United (dublin)
Pike Rovers (limerick) V Ballymun Utd (aul)
Dicey Reillys F.c. (sligo) V Park Rangers F.c. (limerick)
Evergreen F.c. (kilkenny) V Bridge United (kilkenny)
Anybody any tips........
Leeside (Cork) v Westport or Tralee Dynamoes
Granville (LK) v Waterford Crystal or East End Utd (KK)
Trim Celtic (MH) v Baldoyle Utd (AUL) or Straide & Forford (Mayo)
V.E.C. (UCL) or Maymount (Cork) v Peakville FC (TS)
Aileach FC (DL) v Galway Hibs or Dean Celtic (KK)
Newtown (CL)or West Utd (Gal) v Bridge Celtic (CL)
Dublin Bus (LSL Sat) v Rosegreen Rangers (TS)
Salthill Devon v Crettyard Utd (CW) or Markievecz Cel (AUL)
Ballinasloe Town v Carew Park (LK)
St.Mary's (Cork) v Tramore FC
Castlebar Celtic v Ballynanty Rovers (LK) or St.Michaels (TS)
Bellurgan (Mh) v Old Bridge FC (TS)
St.Cormac's (WX) v Killester United (AUL)
Pike Rovers (LMK) v Ballymun United (AUL)
Dicey Reilly's FC (Sligo) v Park Rangers (LK)
Evergreen FC (KK) v Bridge United (KK)
Of the Limerick sides playing, I'd fancy Pike and Carew Park to go through. If Ballynanty Rovers beat St. Michaels(which I doubt) they should also advance. Granville will be knocked out, I'd say even though I don't know a lot about their opposition, Granville are poor.Park Rangers will also lose I feel.
Sincerest apologies on my lack of national junior soccer knowledge..
Carew aren't a bad side when it all falls together and I feel that they will advance . The Connaught Junior Cup doesn't strike me as being the toughest competition to win (fair play to them for doing so though) and I'd say Carews experience in playing against the likes of Pike, the View and the Boro will stand far better to them.
That was your last prediction on this MB btw....I'd Bet Anyone E50 That Balla Will Beat The View ! Any Takers ?
St. Cormacs F.c. (wexford) V Killester United (dublin)
anyone know anything about either of these 2
i know killester won premier A last year but ive never seen them advance in the junior cup.
Think that Pike will feel the loss of their suspended players against Ballymun. They will have their work cut out to go through. Granville will be happy to have got this far but do not see them overcoming Wat Crys(if they get thru).Originally Posted by joeSoap
Carew Park will not relish the trip west but will fancy their chances. Balla are not the same team as last year and will not survive their St michaels test. The only team guaranteed of their place in the last 16 would appear to be Park who are quietly getting the job done without anyone noticing !!! With a little luck they could go a long way !!
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