This weeks connaught telegraph have printed the fixtures for all divisions as well as rounds 1 & 2 of the Chadwicks Cup
Play a friendly against fahy last night and they be thereabouts for the Premier Division title - very physical, however scoring goals might be a problem. Defence is sound but playing 5 across the middle at times might prevent ye scoring enough goals. - Best of luck in the forthcoming season.![]()
We played Crossmolina yesterday in a friendly, was an open enough match but they made very few chances and failed to hold possession, good performance from our own lads who are firmly ready for next Sunday. Nothing to lose so we will give it everything.
Won the game 3-1 but should have been a cricket score by half time if one of our striker's took his chances.![]()
was a decent enough runout the last day alright but thought that we looked far more threatening when we reverted to a more conventional 4-4-2 in the second half and should have won by a lot more in the end had we taken even a few of our chances.i do agree that we need much more of a cutting edge up front though.could be an interesting game on saturday evening against crossmloina.best of luck in your game against glenisland at the weekend
jp-fair play to yee with the win the last day.what were crossmolina like?did they have the gaa lads out for the game?as they make a huge difference to the team.what are their strengths/weaknesses?
Whats is the story with the venue for all Kilmore's home games?? They are down to play in Drum. Clogher Ballina. When we played them a few seasons back it was way down North Mayo, I can't remember the name of the pitch but we had to go a good bit past Bangor Erris. Have they moved grounds or is this the same ground as previous seasons. It's just the Ballina part of the address that is confusing me.
Decent run out for the Rovers on Saturday night against Swinford B. Good numbers, lads are looking keen & fit. We started with an unusual line-up, but we worked hard and got our win.
Anyone got any clarification as to whither or not the Mayo league require us to wear high-vis vests and flashing lights for our 1st round of matches on Saturday night??
Ignore the last question on my previous quote...
Cheers Cloggs..
The fixtures I posted are not officially from the Mayo FA lads, I just copied them from the connacht and gave standard times to all games, a lot of the times will be wrong but there was no way I could guess what scheduling the Mayo League would enforce. Don't take any of my fixtures as official, do what you always do, check the connacht, mayo news, western, star, aertel the week of the game to see times and venues. Also the venue for Kilmore was taken from their address on the old soccerbot website. I don't know the official address for their ground. I merely uploaded the fixtures as a guideline for people. Didn't mean to confuse anyone.
On a sidenote, I heard the Mayo League were going to use a new content management system to soccerbot this year to keep the league tables, fixtures, results, news etc updated. And it won't be eSports Manager or a2zsoccer. Does anyone know who they are using? I noticed the fixture grids in the Connacht last week were print screens of an online system, so the Mayo League have the fixtures uploaded somewhere. I'd be interested to find out where.....
I agree wholeheartedly Cloggs, Fahy looked a lot more likely to score with those two red-headed lads upfront in the second half! The poor buck in the first half could have been there till kingdom come.... Actually, just remembered missing from four yards so I take that back before I get slated tomorrow from the man in question!!! Ten Four.
Well it would be unfair of me to criticise Crossmolina based just on a friendly match but they did have a number of players who beat us in the Tuohy Cup almost 2 and a half years ago playing: Let me see, Pierce Loftus, Stewart Griffin, John Duggan, Paul Mcguinness(GAA) , Derek Greham were all present and playing so i suppose they did have a strong squad out, they left alot of space in the defense though so a pacey forward could really do damage if they dont tighten up but as i said, we are only concerned on our own performance and all the best to 'Cross' in the Premier League this season, i see the Super League dominated the 3 Local newspapers this week, here is hoping that the other clubs below us get more coverage this season.
All in all defence is probably the most important thing in the premier division with most teams conceding an average of more than 1 a game, the 4-5-1 formation could work as long as you have a hard working forward and midfielders who can chip in with goals too!! With 4-5-1 you tend to have more possession of the ball and if you dont concede a goal you will at least get a draw in the words of some manager (currently out of work).
Fahy do look strong when the full squad is there and hopefully can maintain the squad free of injury this season, if they do so it could mean promotion is on the cards...![]()
What are Celtic B like this year? Anybody drop down from last years A panel?
Anyone know much about Westport B this year? heard a few of them have been promoted to the A team because of injuries so they might not be that strong to start with?
Celtic B v Urlar - Home
Crossmolina v Fahy Rovers - Away
Glenhest v Kilmore - Draw
Manulla B v Westport B - Away
S+F v Swinford - Home
Have our fixtures for this Saturday been confirmed as 17.15pm kick off's??
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