hardly ex rover anton mannering?Originally Posted by joeSoap
Limerick FC 0 S****horpe United 0
Limerick FC were left cursing their luck after creating the lion's share of chances and twice hitting the woodwork against English Division One side S****horpe United at Hogan Park last night.
The Iron carved out a number of openings in this mid tempo but entertaining friendly particularly in the opening exchanges with Tommy Johnson and the impressive Cleveland Taylor both testing Blues keeper Noel Mooney in the Treaty City.
But it was the home side that came closest to breaking the deadlock throughout the 90 minutes with midfielder Chris Kerins hitting the crossbar either side of the interval.
Kerins tested Paul Musselwhites woodwork with a 12 yard volley following incisive work from striker Robbie Kelleher and ex Aston Villa ace John McGrath seven minutes from the break.
And from the resulting rebound McGrath, who was guesting for his home town club, had appeals for a penalty waved aside by the referee after he went down under a challenge to the right of the six yard box.
United boss Brian Laws, who had his options limited because of a number of niggling injuries to key players, handed a debut to Ronan Smalle from local eircom U/21 side UL Aisling.
And the left winger proved to be a thorn in his fellow Shannosiders side firing over two inviting crosses inside the opening ten minutes the second of which was clawed from under the crossbar by Mooney.
Taylor was next to go close on fifteen minutes following a defence splitting ball from the creative Richard Ryan but his rising drive from inside the right of the area saw Mooney pull off the save of the match.
Ryan was again the architect of a fine move just before the break but Johnson opted for a cheeky lob over the alert Lims keeper from inside the box when maybe a low drive might have yielded better results.
Taylor was again denied by substitute keeper Kevin O'Sullivan two minutes after the break while at the other end Irish U/19 international defender Stephen O'Mahony blazed wide after being set free by McGrath inside the box.
United appeared to tire as the second half progressed culminating in a period of dominance from the home side which saw Jamie Nolan and Kerins both come within inches of netting.
Of the two, Kerins was left cursing his luck after watching his deep cross from the right palmed onto the crossbar by Musslewhite who was relieved to see another effort from New Zealand international Darren Young flash outside his post mid way through the half.
United responded via Steve Torpey but unfortunately for the visitors he blasted his 18 yard volley straight into the hands of O'Sullivan after the Lims netminder miscued a clearance straight into his path.
Tommy Barrett almost snatched it ten minutes from time with a 35 yard rasper following good work from Shane Guerin-but on an evening when defences were in a dominant mood a draw was a fair result.
Manager Brian Laws, who introduced UL Aisling's Anton Mannering for Andy Butler in the first half, said after the match that he was happy with the work out.
United will train at their base in Limerick University today ahead of travelling to Cork on Wednesday to meet Cobh Ramblers at St Coleman's Park.
Limerick FC : Mooney (O'Sullivan H/T) Cooke inj (Owens H/T) Finnucane (Ryan 80) McGauley (Barrett 80) Keating (Woulfe 55) Kerins (Harrington 80) McGrath ( Costello 80) Kelleher (Woulfe 55) Nolan (Moroney 86) Young (Guerin 86).
S****horpe United : Musselwhite, Byrne, Crosby, Butler (A Mannering 35), Hynes, Smalle (Griffen 80), Ryan, Johnson (Rankine 55), Smith, Torpey, Taylor.
hardly ex rover anton mannering?Originally Posted by joeSoap
Ex Limerick, ex Sligo, and ex several others too.....
Ex Tottenham, ex Fulham, ex Shamrock Rovers apparently, ex Oxford, ex Luton, ex Sligo, ex Limerick, ex local Clare team and now some sort of player/manager with UL in the eircom U-21 League where he fancies himself as some sort of midfield general and doesn't move much. It's been a long way down for Mr.Mannering and a stunning proof of the existence of karma.Originally Posted by joeSoap
And also Joe, Scunny are League One and not Division One and won't appear overly glamorous no matter what way you phrase it!
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The ball is round and has many surprises.
Sorry Dar.. I just cut and pasted it...Originally Posted by sadloserkid
I suspected as much. Didn't see you making such an obvious mistake.Originally Posted by joeSoap
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Couldn't see me writing such a long and detailed report of a match.....Originally Posted by sadloserkid
Yeah I just hope JohnD picked up a copy for me as I requested so I can gaze lovingly at my name in print!Originally Posted by samuel
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Interesting, the programme is already rising in value.Originally Posted by samuel
However if JohnD fails to come through you have yourself a deal!
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Except they said they had the lions share of chances. Big lions round these parts.Originally Posted by samuel
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
Come on u R's !!!!
No Probs have one for you SLK. I said I would get u one didnt I ??
btw Samuel Following QPR is a bit like following Limerick patience required in spades and a sense of humour a pre requesite !!
JohnD
"How Can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know who's in the team"-- B.Bragg
anyone any idea of the last two home attendances.did many scunny fans make the journey to limerick.just my opinion on the goings on at the club looking from the outside in at every standard of football managers have there favourites going from under 8s where the managers son plays every week even though he can barely run and wieghs 15 stone to the premiership over here when managers bring their talisman with them and a
nice big signing on fee.i can under stand all the anger from the posts but in the end the only jugdement can be the results for good or for bad then the fans will decide with there feet and you will end up with the 150 diehards and the chairman having to act to cover his investment or thousands turning up at rathbane watching a winning team in between that like most other clubs world wide its mid table humdrum and we can all moan happily ever after
Would this be a good time to mention it doesn't end in a kOriginally Posted by samuel
Originally Posted by Roadend
I noticed that too.
gladbach right?
The ball is round and has many surprises.
I wasn't at the Scunny game but I would estimate somewhere around 400 to 450 turned up at the Kildare match. Maybe someone has an exact number?Originally Posted by SouthCroydon
If you don't like John 3:7...
There's always Limerick 37!
How many were at the game???
I heard Mc Grath was special??Whats his story ??Is he signing???
No. Think he signed with York City. Was only lining out as a guest.Originally Posted by shelbourne1904
"It's impossible to make a man understand something when his livelihood depends on him not understanding" Upton Sinclair
What was the final score? 0-0 or 1-0??
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0-0. Scunnthorpe beat Queenstown 1-0 last night.
Good to see Joe taking his head out of the sand to talk to us on this forum aswell, its a break from Danny's new policy of 'let's ignore them and hope they go away'
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