any have a league table? Do St. Michaels play alot of there home games under lights?
i wouldnt say ryan missed three glorious chances BUT, any of the top strikers in the league would have taken them.....
any have a league table? Do St. Michaels play alot of there home games under lights?
U'll find a league Table on www.tsdl.ie
Saints played a few games under lights already this season. But the majority of games are played on Sunday afternoons.
MUNSTER JUNIOR CUP
Preliminary Round Draw
Redmondstown FC v Clonmel Celtic
Galbally Utd v Rock Rovers FC
Kilmanahan United v Ballingarry Albion
Rosegreen Rangers v Commons FC
Killenaule Rovers v Old Bridge FC
Wilderness Rovers v Peake Villa FC
Cullen-Lattin FC v Hollyford FC
Bansha Celtic v Two Mile Borris / St Kevin's
1st Round Draw
St Nicholas FC v Glengoole United
Sarsfield Rovers v Killenaule Rovers or Old Bridge
Galbally Utd or Rock Rvs v Glen Villa
Clonmel Town FC v Mullinahone FC
Wilderness Rovers or Peake Villa v Moyglass Utd FC
St Michael's AFC v Burncourt Celtic
Cullen-Lattin FC or Hollyford v Cashel Town FC
Cahir Park AFC v Killusty FC
Rosegreen Rgs or Commons FC v Donohill and Doon Celtic
Gooldscross FC v Bansha Celtic or Two Mile Borris / St Kevin's
Kilmanahan Utd or Ballingarry Albion v Kilsheelan United
Vee Rovers FC v Redmondstown or Clonmel Celtic
2nd Round Draw
A Galbally Utd or Rock Rvs or Glen Villa v Vee Rovers or Redmondstown or Clonmel Celtic
B Cullen-Lattin FC or Hollyford or Cashel Town v Clonmel Town or Mullinahone
C Wilderness Rovers or Peake Villa or Moyglass Utd v Gooldscross or Bansha Celtic or Two Mile Borris/St Kevins
D Sarsfield Rvs or Killenaule Rvs or Old Bridge v St Nicholas FC or Glengoole Utd
E Cahir Park or Killusty v Rosegreen Rgs or Commons FC or Donohill and Doon Celtic
F St Michael's or Burncourt Celtic v Kilmanahan Utd or Ballingarry Albion or Kilsheelan Utd
3rd Round Draw
A v B
E v C
F v D
Just seen the draw for the MSC. Does anyone know why St Michaels are in this Comp??? I was under the impression that only junior league winners were invited to participate. Anyone???? Also IMO this competition is a waste of time and energy for junior sides. A possible 5 extra matches in an already congested season. Whilst the opportunity to face LOI oppisition is a nice incentive the drawbacks such as increased club costs and the toll it can take on the squad - injuries etc surely outweigh any benefits accruing???? Agree/Disagree????
I agree completely but its a good way to show that both saints and Town are 2 of the tops teams in munster at this level..As for saints in this competition this year, i would reckon (and im only guessing) that they entered because Town won Munster Junior and Tipp league which is 2 places for Junior teams in mun senior so therefore there needs to be a another junior representative..because saints were runners up in both i guess by default its them that enters ! agree?
Sounds plausible alright. I notice however that there are no represantatives fron the limerick or waterford leagues. Different priorities?????
dont you think that town and michaels should try and progress further??
they are like celtic and rangers in the scotish legue (big fish in a small pond)
perhaps they should be looking at munster serior league or even league of ireland, they certainly have the facilities for it and it might also be good for the league
looks like the league is thrown open again after michaels defeat on sunday????
for a while he looked that it was going to be a runaway situation
anyone at the match???
The cost of participating in the MSL would be prohibitive for both clubs. Expenses increase greatly without generating extra income to compensate. That said I believe both clubs have the ability to play at this level. As for LOI, unless an extremely generous benefactor wants to bankroll such a venture its definetly a non runner. Most LOI clubs operate at a loss every year so it doesnt qualify as a sound business venture. There was talk last year of a consortium of Clonmel business people funding a LOI adventure but in the end it came to nothing. So until we can find a Roman Abramovich I think we are staying put.
The league was always going to be a more open affair this year and so it has proved. Peake are always a hard side to beat at home so there may be more twist and turns to come before the Liam Delahunty Trophy is handed out.
Was at the game myself. Don't know if the league is thrown wide open again after just one result. There is a long season ahead yet. I beg to differ on the fact that you say the youth keeper was at fault for 2 goals. 2 of peakes goals came from corners which were headed to the net, so I don't think he can be blamed for that. Also the first goal was a shot from distance the corner of the net, now maybe you want to blame him for that, but it was a well struck shot and he mightn't have seen it throught the legs of the defence. On peake, "Redser" O' Grady was the scorer of 2 goals for peake, didn't even know he played soccer to tell you the truth, but he didn't look too out of place against Breen & Walsh I can tell you. Foggy Fogarty got the winner which seems a bit ironic don't you think !
Just on another note, maybe it's just me, but I found it quite unusual that Saints played Villa so close to FAI Cup time !
Town beat Ringmahon Rangers 5-1 on Sunday and in truth it could have been double figures. The ref and linesmen lost complete control of the game and brandished 4 red and im guessing 14 yellows( I stopped counting after 10). Surely there are better junior sides in Cork capable of replacing Ringmahon in the MSL????? Whilst its always nice to win, this competition is definetly way down the list of priorities.
rumour has it alot of saints players arent looking forward to the big fai game on sunday against peake on sunday. i fancy ted o connor to score in a peake win
Where is the Bridge v 'Town game to be played on Sunday. On the by-pass as last year ??
If the weather holds it will probably be played over in Green Lane, narrowed pitch and long grass included. Seriously though as always it will be a battle. May the best team win.
any reports on the sainta v villa game
any good were villa worth their win
big disappointment for saints??:
tough on saints 2 years in a row. especially after there 15-1 win last week. no other club would humiliate a div4 team by that much so delighted saints got what they deserved this week. well done peake
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