2-1 City - McGill on 41.
Collins scored the opener, not Freeman.
Monaghan 1-1 Dublin City. Harte equalising Freeman's opener for DC. Second half about to start, I'd say.
2-1 City - McGill on 41.
Collins scored the opener, not Freeman.
Monaghan equalise on 89 - looks like it's going to extra time. Two sent off - one each - on 71 minutes.
Daisy Brennan 91 minutes. Come OnOriginally Posted by pineapple stu
3-2 dublin city
Brennan 91
91 minutes as in all over or the first minute of extra time?
Edit - into extra time per Aertel.
4-2 freeman 117
Entertained by the sounds of itOriginally Posted by Roverstillidie
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What an entertaining match for the 300 + people that were there (including Pat Dolan). Mons bravely put it up to the Vikings and never let them feel like they were having it all their own way. We played well and pushed the very physical Dubs to the limit, alas I think our lower level of fitness was our undoing and our lads were just not able to keep up with City in the extra time. Such excitement tho when Leesa scored the equaliser with only minutes to go....god my heart near stopped! Thanks Mons for playing with heart (and without Harte when he got sent off!) was dead proud of you all last nite.
I was speaking to Kiely after the match and I asked him if we had given him a bit of a fright. He said that we had given him more than a bit and that you need a fright everyday to get your heart pumping! Go on City and win the Cup for us small clubs!
Oh and there was a special treat for the Dubs....the cows were back in the field cheering the mons on!
Last edited by Magicme; 31/05/2006 at 8:38 AM.
If I could put my patronising hat on for a moment this, to me, is what the game in this country is all about. As the UCD fans have pointed out, not everyone has the same goals and not everyone needs to take the same path to achieving those goals. There's room for many different levels in senior Irish football - from 25,000 at a cup final to 300 people and 7 cows in Gortakeegan! Shelbourne are the ultimate examples of this: from 24,000 to 1,000 in consecutive home games.Originally Posted by Magicme
Of course, we need to ensure that clubs are run properly and can provide an adequate standard of facilities. I'm just not as sure as some people that having the same 10 teams playing each other over and over again in front of crowds of 1-3,000 in soulless modern stadiums with 2 to 3 times that many empty seats represents "progress".
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Not patronising at all Jerry....just realistic. We have a nice little stadium, we have big plans for developing youth football, womens football and our Senior team and the people that go the games enjoy the relaxed fun friendly family athmosphere. Cant see much wrong with that.
Our cows are unique and the Magic Moos add their own charm to the proceedings!
The cows were replaced by 2 horses for our last visitOriginally Posted by Magicme
Well done Mons for giving them a good run for thier money
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I did say they were "magic moos" they are able to shapeshift and become horses or sometimes they become magic mushrooms and watch the games from the field with no one suspecting......
Masters of disguiseOriginally Posted by Magicme
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Just like the team....they are really a very talented and brilliant footballing squad who have disguised themselves as **** for the fun of it!Originally Posted by Ash
Hats off to David McGill
it wont be long before we see this fiery talent lighting up our tv screens!
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