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The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
ah yea i remember then as if they were yesterday i played in both of them, they were properly the best cup games i was ever involved in,just because it was the might of the Avenue against a second devision side and most of us were just out of youths that year 1997..Avenue had just been beating in the FAI Cup semi final against portmarnock.They had all the big guns out that morning..Nobody gave us a chance and it was decided by a last min first half goal by Mark Hehir (super player) We had chances but JP (second only to b ryan as the best keeper in clare) was like a cat in goal for the avenue and they held out for their win..there was a great crowd at that match in the theatre of dreams (fairgreen)played on a wet sunday morning...The second was the following year and it was as far as i know the first game to be played in the county grounds.Avenue were awarded a very dodgy goal just before half time by the most famous of all referees that ever set foot on a playing field in clare (for all the wrong reasons
) and what made it worse he was only doing the line that day and managed to give a goal even though he was at least 20 yards up from the goal line he was able to see that the whole of the ball had passed the line!!!
Avenue were 3-2 up and we were pushing for the goal when it has to be said one of the most lethal finishers at the time Eddie mc carthy broke up field and scored game over... it will go down as another great cup tie.. it was just a pitty that these games were both semi finals and that we never got to meet in a final...
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Any predictions lads for who is favourites for this years cup?
Sure it was a grand ole team to play for....Sure it was a grand ole team to know..
Hail Hail!!
Can't get the draw up, i always seem to have problems when i go into the site.
If you're in the penalty area and don't know what to do with the ball, put it in the net and we'll discuss the options later
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Round 2
Burren Utd / Bridge Utd B V Tulla Utd
Avenue Utd A V Shannon Olympic B / Rhine Rovers
Hermitage B / Mountshannon Celtic V Ennistymon Town
Cooraclare Celtic V Lifford A
Rock Rovers V Newtown A
Mohers Celtic B / Rineanna Rovers V Lifford B
Manus Celtic A V Hermitage A
Bridge Celtic B / Avenue Utd B V Kilrush Rangers
Connolly Celtic V Corofin Harps A / Cratloe Celtic
Shannon Olympic A V Inch Crusaders
St Pats B V Bunratty A / Bridge Utd A
Bridge Celtic A / Corofin Harps B V Newmarket Celtic B
Turnpike Rovers / Kilkishen Celtic V St Pats A
Newtown B V Kilmaley Utd
Manus Celtic B V Kildysart Celtic / Newmarket Celtic A
Bunratty B V Moher Celtic A
YA WE BEAT derry that yr , we lost 5 nil to oldbridge (i think ) from tipp. im sure there was a cup presented to em that day... but as im remembering now we lost to st josephs boys up in dublin 2-0 the same yr so i think it was the u17 fai semi we lost in dublin... an lost the munster u17 final( im open to correction on that!)
Last edited by avenueC; 22/01/2008 at 4:54 PM.
Did anyone see the article in the Clare People about Summer Soccer??It claimed to be the results of a survey on whether Junior football in Clare switched to Summer.
Who took part in the survey??
Was everyone notified that there was a survey?
The published results were so biased that it could mistaken for a GAA survey.
It could also be mistaken for a P.R. exercise by the "GAA Soccer clubs" in this county who are once again trying their best to keep our game from progressing.
They fear the possible change to Summer Football as a huge threat to their existence.What they are admitting is that their players only play the game as a second choice and if it comes to a choice they will choose another sport.If that is the case they should have no say in what happens in our game and should go back and mind their own business and sort out matters of their own sport.
This article tried to make it a forgone conclusion that the majority of people involved (and more importantly not just those who use our game to keep themselves warm in the winter) do not want to switch to summer football.
The worst comment in the article has to be reserved for the fact that schoolboy football moved successfully to summer with all the same threats in advance i.e. halving the number of participants and clubs.THAT DID NOT HAPPEN AND WONT HAPPEN.The article then goes on to say "there has been cooperation with the GAA that allowed summer soccer".This is an utter and unadulterated spin on what actually happened.The truth is there was a 95% vote in favour of changing then a meeting followed with the 2 GAA bodies (hurling and football) where this was stated (not requested) and the best way forward was worked out between the 3 bodies in an equal partnership which overall has worked well.
Summer soccer for junior clubs has not been decided by this survey or this article!!!
Roll on the AGM
Last edited by shelbourne1904; 23/01/2008 at 1:15 PM.
"You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"
[QUOTE=2on2;859192]ah yea i remember then as if they were yesterday i played in both of them, they were properly the best cup games i was ever involved in,just
who were u marking? and is brian mcmahon still kicking ball. ye had a quality team and if ye had stayed together longer ye'd have won cups. that avenue team was backboned by avenue youths team of 92 like the great bunratty team were backboned by their youths.
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
SFAI would still go on in the winter irrespective of summer change.Indications frm SFAI is that this will change shortly.
Elongated season is because this year started late due to runover rom last years winter season with a month break only in between thats a once off occurence which wont be repeated allowing earlier start.Further difficulties occured due to unprecedented bad summer with 3 weeks lost which is unlikely to occur again.
You need to look at the leagues again as only one league undecided .Unprecedented success of Clare teams in National Cup,which hopefully continues,also disrupted completion,in particular Avenue,but also Connoly and Tulla.
Great crowds during the summer.Great atmosphere.Great to see newer clubs winning things such as Pats ,Burren.Yes great success.Bridge United won a league after 11 years .Ask anyone involved would they revert.
"You'll not see nothing like the Shelbourne team"
u14 league only one not finished (an 8 game league). still cups semi's to play. so 6 league games + 1 cup game + say 2 to 3 (generous for most teams) sfai cup games = 9 games into 30 weeks. ok we lost a nice bit due to weather christmas free wkends etc but 21 weeks???????????? i'd hate to see 18 game leagues.
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
dublin league winners killester on the way to south africa 10 days, last year maimi, portmarnock went to memphis???????????????????????????
clare league winners dont even get a set of jerseys??????? there must be some sponsorship deal. any details lads
can clare league improve the league by offering the winners a carrot (prob the veg and not the gold). a squad of 20 (partners not) a week in spain in january €300 ish €6000. could this be a realistic target. is reg fee €30? they could increase it to €50 a man and the extra €20 (20 panel x €20 x 10 teams = €4000) could actually do it for all divisions. €16000 do something like €7000 for premier. €3000 each for other divisions. gives lower teams an extra incentive to get up. tie this with bigger sponsor prize, even €5000 gives €9000 and €3000 each other division still with the other €3000 for cup winners.
what ye think.
The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.
" football is a simple game "
still don't see what clubs get out of this.. most teams have a squad of 16-20 players so approx 500 euro or 1000 euro if a & b teams a lot of money a few clubs could badly do with .. i know when i was playing a long while ago players were moaning then about having to pay league registration fee,.. dont forget a lot of clubs used to charge a membership fee to try and cover expenses for the year,, now it is 30 euro to register plus pay for training 2 nights a week and then pay again on match day ,plus your lotto tickets to support local club, not much money left now to go to disco .. must get back to work now boss is giving me funny looks.![]()
" football is a simple game "
Lads survey was crap, if they were serious they would have sent a letter to all clubs informing them of what was going on, instead i think they only told the gaa clubs, who responded Please don't we won't be able to play soccer anymore as we have all GAA heads boo-hoo...Junior soccer is going downhill in Clare FACTS.............![]()
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