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Supercalafragalisticexpialidocious!![/QUOTE]
Whats Mary Poppins got to do with football.or is that what you do in westport watch childrens movies.To keep you and your cronies amused.
Big game this Sunday Ballyheane V k/ Knock at milebush,how do you feel this game will go!!!
Will k.k. over come Ballyheane Who have a good record at Milebush, Its like home from home.
Lets have your veiw.
Should be a close one. Depends if Ballyheane have any pace up front as the K&K center-backs are very slow but good footballers. They have the best player in the Div a lad call Forkan great pace and knows how to score. It's a pity to see a club like K&K struggling to get out of the bottom Div., considering they have been Celtic's main opposition at U-12 to U-14 level over the last 10 years. What happened to all those good players, surely not all gone playing GAA. Best of luck to both teams. As for Milebush home from home comment, only one club in Mayo can make that remark would be Celtic with all the senior & Youth finals we have played in over the last number of years. Still not a great place for a final to open.
Have to agree, with most of your comment's would depend on which Ballyheane team turns up on the day.if its the one with a number of "A" Team Players, I think they will have more in the tank.
I am suggesting this is the the team which will play.
Its true what happens to these underage players who would have graced our playing fields?
Only K/K can tell us, may be they will come on and tell us.
I do believe that K/K should be playing at a higher level, than what they are at. It appears they are losing there best players to what ever turns there head.
May be down to the structures of the club.
May be someone may enlighten us.
Regards to home, Ballyheane have played in Milebush on many sunday, but true, not as offen as Celtic.
First and foremost, must congratulate K/Knock on promotion back up to Div,1, I can only think that hard work has gained them there just rewards.
However on the other hand Ballyheane also got out of it what they put into it, and that was nothing.
Its back to the drawing board, will have to regroup. Bring in new blood and give some there P45.
January Big month in youth football in The Connaght Cup at Ballyheane with the U-12 V Castlebar Celtic
U-14 take on Celtic games at home.
U-16 with the biggest task, when they entertain Salthill Devon at Ballyheane in the last 8, With another home tie against Westport v Mervue in the next round.
All to play for.![]()
With a goalkeeper with the agility of a cat, and flexible enough to be considered for the Kirov Ballet in Moscow, the back four is as resolute as the Berlin Wall, the defensive midfielders snapping at the heels like Rottweilers, the attacking midfielders attacking like jets at supersonic pace with the creativity of Michelangelo or Leonardo Da Vinci and our strikeforce is as powerful as Our Lord, Jesus Christ with shooting as accurate as the snipers during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1993 and a management as steadfast and resolute as the Allied Powers of World War II. With all this combined, Ballyheane will tremble in fear as our football will crush bones to dust.![]()
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