Updated after the Bohs game!Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Here is the current aggregate League Appearances for our squad up to and including Friday night's Match V Derry. These appearance include substitute ones they are incorporated in the totals shown. As regards any players at UCD who played elsewhere these are only those obtained in the COllege Colours!
Darren Quigley 22
Alan Mahon 160
Conor Kenna 34
Alan McNally 138
Brian Shorthall 2
Stephen Hurley 6
Gary Dicker 13
Pat McWalter 50
Robbie Martin 125
Damien Dupuy 7
Michael O'Donnell 181
Colm Kierans 18
Ciaran Foley 4
Adrian Murphy 4
Tony McDonnell 242
Anto Murphy 14
Aidan Lynch 135
Paul Byrne 5
Robert McAuley 197
Brian Gannon 12
Darren O'Brien II 3
LEAGUE GOALS SCORED FOR UCD
Robbie Martin 30
Tony McDonnell 24
Rob Mc Auley 12
Mick O'Donnell 12
Alan McNally 10
Aidan Lynch 8
Pat McWalter 8
Paul Byrne 4
Damien Dupuy 1
Brian Gannon 1
Colm Kierans 1
Anthony Murphy 1
Updated after the Bohs game!Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
There's an incentive for Robbie Martin to stay. Another injury free season or two and he'll be our top scorer in history!
Thread stuck as useful for information purposes.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
You'd be better off editing your original post rather than posting the whole lot over and over, Dec!Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Robbie Martin's drawn level with Jayo Sherlock now on 31 league goals. Only O'Byrne, O'Brien and Griffin ahead of him!
Time to update your sig, Schumi!
Current Squad Aggregate Goalscoring Chart as at Round 12 of the EL
( after Shels home game)
Robbie Martin 31
Tony McDonnell 25
Robert McAuley 12
Mick O'Donnell 12
Alan Mc Nally 10
Aidan Lynch 8
Pat McWalter 8
Paul Byrne 4
Damien Dupuy 1
Brian Gannon 1
Colm Kierans 1
Anto Murphy 1
League goals only
Will update The League Stats in aggregate over the next few days.
This seasons League Appearances to date:-
Darren Quigley 12, Alan Mahon 7, Conor Kenna 8 +1 sub, Alan McNally 12, Brian Shortall 3 +1 sub, Gary Dicker 8 +2 sub, Pat Mc Walter 12, Stephen Hurley 10+ 1 sub, Robbie Martin 12, Damien Dupuy 11 +1 sub, Mick O'Donnell 12, Colm Kierans 1+ 3 sub, Ciaran Foley 0+1 sub, Adrian Murphy 0+7 sub, Tony McDonnell 11, Anto Murphy 7+1 sub, Conor Sammon 0+3 sub, Aidan Lynch 4 + 2 sub, Paul Byrne 2+3 sub, Brian Gannon 0+4 sub Derek Doyle 0+1 sub ( 21 players used )
This season League goalscorers to date:-
Robbie Martin 3 Paul Byrne 1 Damien Dupuy 1 Tony Mc Donnell 1 Alan McNally 1 (Total goals scored 7)
Aggregate League Appearance as at the end of Round 12 of the EL Premier Division Campaign Summer season 2005:-
Derek Doyle 1, Darren O'Brien II 3, Brian Gannon 16, Robert Mc Auley 197, Paul Byrne 9, Aidan Lynch 140, Conor Sammon 3, Anthony Murphy 16 ,
Tony McDonnell 247,Adrian Murphy 6, Ciaran Foley 4, Colm Kierans 18,
Michael O'Donnell 186, Damien Dupuy 12, Robbie Martin 130,
Patrick McWalter 55, Gary Dicker 18, Stephen Hurley 11, Brian Shortall 4,
Alan McNally 143, Conor Kenna 39, Alan Mahon 162, Darren Quigley 27
All time Top Ten League Appearances 1979 to date
Ciaran Kavanagh 321 , Tony McDonnell 247, Robbie Griffin 214, Robert McAuley 197, Mick O'Byrne 195, Éamon McLoughlin 194, Darren O'Brien 194,
Michael O'Donnell 186, Jonathan Treacy 169, Conor Timmons 163.....
Current players bubbling under the Top 10.....
Alan Mahon 162, Alan McNally 143, Aidan Lynch 140, Robbie Martin 130
The rest of the top 20
Alan Mahon 162, Jason Colwell 160, Martin Moran 159, Barry Ryan 159,Keith Dignam 158, Terry Palmer 157, Clive Delaney 154, Packie Lynch 151, Seamus Kelly 150, John Martin 143, Alan McNally 143[joint 20th]
FAO this season's Program contributors
Michael O'Byrne scored 14 League goals in 1995/96 Season and
Jason Sherlock Scored 13 League goals in 1997/98 season.... In the Premier Division.....
Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 04/06/2005 at 10:14 AM.
Ok not strictly on topic but FYI All the Top Goalscorers Season by season since 1979:
1979/80 Martin Moran 9 League goals (30 League game season)
1980/81 Martin Moran 10 League goals (30 League game season)
1981/82 Ken O'Doherty 5 League goals (30 League game season)
1982/83 Ken O'Doherty 7 League goals (26 League game season)
1983/84 John Cullen 5 League goals (26 League game season)
1984/85 Joe Hanrahan 6 League goals (30 League game season)
1985/86 Brendan Murphy 5 League goals (22 League game season)
1986/87 Peter Hanrahan 5 League goals (18 League game season)
1987/88 Mark McKenna 7 League goals (27 League game season)
1988/89 Mark McKenna 7 League goals (27 League game season)
David Tilson 7 League goals (27 League game season)
1989/90 Mick Kavanagh 6 League goals (33 League game season)
1990/91 Paul Cullen 11 League goals (27 League game season)
1991/92 Paul Cullen 9 League goals (27 League game season)
Darren O'Brien 9 League goals (27 League game season)
1992/93 Darren O'Brien 11 League goals (27 League game season)
1993/94 Darren O'Brien 13 League goals (27 League game season)
1994/95 Michael O'Byrne 14 League goals (27 League game season)
1995/96 Michael O'Byrne 14 League goals (33 League game season)
1996/97 Robert Griffin 7 League goals (33 League game season)
1997/98 Jason Sherlock 13 League goals ( 33 League games 2 play-offs)
1998/99 Michael O'Byrne 7 League goals (33 League game season)
1999/2000 Ciaran Martyn 8 League goals ( 33 League game season)
2000/01 Tony Mc Donnell 7 League goals (33 League games 2 play-offs)
2001/02 Robbie Martin 11 League goals ( 33 League game season)
2002/03 Robbie Doyle 7 League goals ( 27 League game season)
2003 Robert Griffin 4 League goals ( 36 League game season)
Robert McAuley 4 League goals ( 36 League game season)
2004 Willie Doyle 15 League goals ( 33 League game season) Club record
All stats entered at this time when we are taking a break for the FAI Cup next season as Stats will be accurate for almost two weeks
Great work CTID. Keep them coming. I'm a bit of a statto myself. I'd love to see Tony Mac as club top scorer by the end of his career.
I have been supplying stats to the program and to the media about UCD for many years... most of these appeared from time to time in the program in previous seasons. However this year I have not been asked.Originally Posted by Poor Student
So you personally compile these? Excellent work.
The programme has been so erratic. Some weeks all appearances and team selections are listed for the season. Other weeks totally omitted. Ah the programme is fairly crap to be honest. Who exactly compiles it? They should at least let you do the stats bit seeming as you are so involved in distibuting the thing.
Poor Student
I have been compiling the stats on the first team since about 1985. I worked back to 1979 and continued on since then. When the Women's team started playing in non-Colleges football in 2002 I began compiling stats on them and am assisting their PRO in compiling stats for their website too. They won the WFAI Cup ( which qualifies Irish clubs for the Womens UEFA Cup) in their debut season coming 2nd in the League and have just completed 2-in-a row League titles and are already on course for a 3rd.
Oh and another thing they have won 3-in-a-row WFAI Cups at this stage.
Last edited by CollegeTillIDie; 05/06/2005 at 6:16 PM.
Poor student
I'd also love to see Tony Mac as club top scorer before he retires. The year he was top scorer in the League he missed almost half the season through injury.
That said if Robbie Martin stays for 5 seasons more injury free he'll be the one who makes it for sure.Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Btw I don't know if this is the right thread but perhaps you could explain to me a few things about how the club is run. Obviously we're not a PLC we're an extension of the college so who exactly runs the club? Is it a committee? Who comes up with initiatives like deciding what happens with the programme, how the club markets itself etc.? Who appoints and sacks managers and managment staff? What is the club structure? Also is there any official link and communication between the supporters club and the AFC?
Yes it is run by a committee. We also have Diarmuid McNally who is the Commercial Manager of the Soccer club although I think he has a slightly different title... Soccer Development Officer.. he is one of the coaches of the Intermediates and occasionally helps out the Under 21 management at training etc among his many commercially oriented duties and he is the official link between the supporters club and the AFC as I understand it although one of the STIG lads could confirm that for you.Originally Posted by Poor Student
This season the club secretary Richard Shakespeare is in charge of the programme. The story with that publication is as follows.
1979-1981 The programme was edited by Fintan Drury and some other people. Fintan was in the first team squad in 1979-80 and scored 2 goals in 37 League game over the next two seasons.
1981/82 A team sheet was produced for League games with only 1 program produced for the Q/Final of the FAI Cup V Bohs which we lost 1-2.
1982/83 a little fold up booklet was produced.
1983/84 Brendan Dillon who was then superleague secretary was the editor and programmes were produced on about 8 occasions during the season.
1984/85 a team sheet was produced for most games and a few programmes for the remainder.
1985/86 Programmes for all home games.
1986/87 A Club newsletter was produced for each home game. Like a teamsheet only with some items of club news.
1987/88 A teamsheet.
1988/89 Programmes
1989/90 Programmes.
1990/91 Booklet for the season with inserts for each game. Myself and Brendan Dillon were the main contributors to the inserts.
1991-95 Teamsheets mostly produced with programmes on occasion.
1995/96 A Programme was produced written by me and edited by a man who was responsible for publishing Rugby magazines.. Paul Maher.
1996/97 Myself and Michael Hayes.. now with the Eircom League compiled the programme
1997/99 Teamsheet produced
1999/2001 Two seasons programmes every game edited by me.
2001/2002 Colour program produced by the committee scrapped after losing money.
2002/2003.. Club produced cheap 8 page program with colour cover given away free with ticket for attendance.
2003/2004 Two seasons programme produced by STIG team.. always lots to read in it.
2005 The colour production you see this season.
Very impressive record. Tis a pity. The content of the STIG team combined with the asthetic quality of the current programme would be a winning combination. CTID I don't know what you do with the programmes from each game whether you pile them in the shack or what but I am going away now for at least a month so could you please keep one aside for me for each game until I see you next and I'll settle up with you?
Also could you give me a list here of all the managers we have had and their years since we joined the LOI please? Seeing as there's no club history publication I guess you're the best person to hit up for info.
Ok I can do that for you. Unsold programmes are returned to the club officials. Diarmuid McNally may have an idea as to where back issues for the present season are to be found. I can help you with missing ones between 1999-2001 . I agree with you about present production values and last seasons content.Originally Posted by Poor Student
Managers 1979-1983 General Manager Dr. Tony O'Neill Team Manager Theo Dunne
1983 till end of October General Manager Dr. Tony O'Neill Player/Manager Dermot Keely Asst. Manager Theo Dunne
Oct 1983-September 1991 General Manager Dr. Tony O'Neill Team Manager Theo Dunne
September 1991-1994 General Manager Dr. Tony O'Neill Assisted By Richard Shakespeare and Brian O'Gorman
July 1994-September 1999 General Manager Dr. Tony O'Neill Team Manager Theo Dunne
Dr. Tony O'Neill died 3rd October 1999
October 1999 Team Manager Theo Dunne Assisted by Eddie Wallace
November 1999- August 2001 Team Manager Martin Moran Assistant Manager Theo Dunne
August 2001- September 2001 Team Manager Martin Moran Player/coach Paul Doolin
September 2001 June 2002 Player/Manager Paul Doolin Assistant Manager Noel White
June 2002 -Round 20 2003 Season Manager Paul Doolin Assistant Manager Tommy Dunne
Round 21 2003 Season to date Manager Pete Mahon Assistant Manager Eddie Wallace.
Ok, thanks very much for the history lesson.
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