The Flying Column who are in their 21st season in the Footy.ie leagues are closing in on their first ever title in Thursday’s Division 3. They have had a very impressive season so far, with 10 straight wins and the only team with Maximum points in all of Footy’s leagues. They have got it right this season with the right combination of experience with their older players and younger energetic players. Long serving players like Noe Hayes, their goalkeeper Brendan Cotter, defenders Ray Horgan and Ray O’Regan have all performed well this season. The combination of the classy skills of Alan Mullery in midfield to go with the energy of Hannon Sheedy and the strong and determined Ciaran McArtain, seems to have worked to great effect this season. The Desmond Brothers, Peter and Joe who joined the Flying Column last season have also contributed largely and have added to make up a very industrious midfield. The evergreen Donagh McArtain who is Ciaran’s father is playing the best football I have seeing him play in years. Striker Sheedy is on 22 goals so far and is leading the race for the Golden Boot. His goals have made a huge difference to the Column this season who have always lacked a proven goalscorer. They have also had the incredible support from the sidelines all season from Conor O Mahony who was always a major player for them until he retired due to an injury a few seasons ago. The Column who lost a former player and mentor in Tom Barry to cancer late last year will hope he will be shouting for them from above in the closing 4 games. They have come 2nd on 4 occasions in the past 10 years and it is ironic that they may secure their first title in the season immediately after Tom’s passing. They play Men United tonight and can secure the league title if the Italia 90’s slip up against The Furry Boys. It may go to next week when they play 2nd placed Italia 90’s who will not give up their outside chance of honours without a fight. The Column laid down a marker on Feb 18th this season when they had an excellent 3-1 win over a strong Italia 90’s team. They then dug out 2 excellent victories, 5-4 over Dutch Gold and 2-1 over The Furry Boys. Two very narrow but crucial victories, games that have perhaps have gone the other way in the past. Well done to the Column so far this season. But still some work to be done !! May the best team win as always.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Monday, April 13, 2015
Footy Spring Leagues MVP Nominees
Congrats to all Most Valuable Player Nominees for this Footy Spring Season. Award Presentations will take place this Thursday evening after games in the clubhouse.
Thursday Division 1
Willie Bruton - Hardly Athletic
Andy O Mahony - Soup a Stars
Alfie Davis - The Zimmerframes
Richard O'Brien - Sons of Pitches
Ger Dolan - Hardly Athletic
Willie Bruton - Hardly Athletic
Andy O Mahony - Soup a Stars
Alfie Davis - The Zimmerframes
Richard O'Brien - Sons of Pitches
Ger Dolan - Hardly Athletic
Thursday Division 2
Eoghan O'Sullivan - Crystal Eagle
Graham Bogue - The Cowboys
Brian Lyons - Deadly Buzz
Shane Murphy - The Frauds
Jack O Connor - Deadly Buzz
Eoghan O'Sullivan - Crystal Eagle
Graham Bogue - The Cowboys
Brian Lyons - Deadly Buzz
Shane Murphy - The Frauds
Jack O Connor - Deadly Buzz
Thursday Division 3
Shane Yoannou - Murder on Zidanes Floor
Ciaran McArtain - The Flying Column
Darren Yoannou - Murder on Zidanes Floor
Kevin O'Connell - Whitfords
Craig Hayes - Men Utd
Shane Yoannou - Murder on Zidanes Floor
Ciaran McArtain - The Flying Column
Darren Yoannou - Murder on Zidanes Floor
Kevin O'Connell - Whitfords
Craig Hayes - Men Utd
Wednesdays MVP Nominations will be announced late next week as the Wednesday leagues are 2 weeks behind due to frozen pitches earlier this season.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Bottoms Up Cowboys Topple Leaders
Thursday
Division 2
The Cowboys who were bottom of
division 2, surprised leaders Deadly Buzz, by beating them 2-1 last
Thursday. Darren Kirby was in inspired form in goal for the Cowboys
and made some tremendous saves to keep the leaders at bay. Peter
Carroll and Brian Lyons were best for Deadly Buzz, and kept severe
pressure on the Cowboys defence but could not get past Kirby in a
thrilling and intense 2nd half. The very skilful Graham
Bogue scored a very late winner on the counter attack for the
Carrigaline lads to lift them off the bottom of the table.
The Frauds failed to take
advantage of the leaders slip up, as they went down 5-4 to Crystal
Eagle in a very exciting game. Eoghan O'Sullivan and Pat Coleman were
in excellent form and was a constant threat to the Frauds defence.
This game was tight for the hour with Crystal Eagle doing very well
to come from behind twice to take the points. Sean Casey scored an
impressive three times and produced some clinical finishing for the
Frauds. Crystal Eagle withstood some late pressure to hold on for the
win and more importantly moved above their opponents in the table.
NRG Fitness did take
advantage of the leaders losing and beat River Plate 8-5. This game
was end to end but both defences were responsible for some slack
defending. Shane Cullinane was best for NRG and scored a hatrick.
NRG's Anthony Fulignati battled hard in midfield in a tough battle
and also chipped in with two goals. Danny (2) and Peter Meade and
Gavin O Driscoll with a brace were the River Plate goalscorers.
South Coast Ath are
settling in to their first Footy season and had their 2nd
win of this campaign, when they beat Boca Seniors 7-4. Luke Stavianos
scored 5 times for the Cobh boys and was the difference between the
two sides. Dean O'Connell and the industrious Dave Murphy were best
for Bocas and both scored two goals a piece.
Thursday
Division 3.
Murder On Zidanes Floor
continued their excellent start to their maiden Footy season and are
now hot favourites to take division 3 honours at the halfway stage.
They beat Rapid Viennetta 8-3 and always looked comfortable and in
control of the game. Brothers Shane and Darren Yoannou were again
excellent for Zidanes Floor, as was John Conroy who scored a hatrick.
Conor Foley (2) and Gary Healy replied for Viennetta who are also in
their first Footy season.
Rivals JT Specials and
Men United battled out a hard fought encounter, with the Specials
just edging it in a 4-3 scoreline. Sean O Neill scored a hatrick for
the Specials who were 2-1 up at the break. Padraig McGovern (2) and
Stephen O Neill replied for Men Utd who were a little unlucky to get
nothing from this game.
The Flying Column battled
out a 1-1 draw with Kia FC, to stay in the top half of the table. A
2nd half red card did not help the Column's cause, but
their 6 players worked hard and they held on for a point. Thomas
Browne (Kia) and Ciaran Barry (Column) shared a goal a piece.
Thurdsay
Division 1
Ed Noonan and Andy O Mahony
inspired Soup A Stars to a 3-1 win over leaders Sons Of Pitches. A
Paul Smith Lyons strike and a superb volley from Noonan had the Stars
2-0 up at the break. It was a closer affair in the 2nd
half Dave Johnson and the Pitches Colin Devey sharing a goal each.
But Soup a Stars looked in control with the brilliant Andy O'Mahony
marshalling their defence superbly.
Hardly Athletic produced
the comeback of the week as they beat The Wanted FC 6-5, having come
from 5-2 down. Ger Dolan with a hatrick and Willie Bruton were best
for Hardly in an impressive display in last 20 minutes. The Hungarian
boys were in control in the first half as they passed the ball so
well, with Horvath, Csabez and Laszlo were all in top form. But the
Wanted ran out of steam in the 2nd half and Dolan took
full advantage with some excellent finishing.
The Thirty Somethings and
the Zimmerframes drew 2-2 in this divisions other fixture. The
Zimmerframers who had Alfie Davis in good form, passed the ball
better and deserved their late equaliser courtesy of the chest of Ian
O'Mahony. Brian McLaughlin and Niall Kerrigan were on target for the
Somethings, but Kerrigan missed a very late chance to wrap up all 3
points. Overall a point each was a fair result.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
McLaughlin Shines For Pitches
McLaughlin
Shines for Pitches
Thursday Division 1
James
McLaughlin's ultra competitive edge inspired his side to a closely
fought victory over the much fancied Soup A Stars. McLaughlin topped
a memorable performance with a wonderfully taken volley from 20 yards
goal to tie the game at 2-2 ten minutes into the second half. The
Pitches then went ahead through an own goal and never gave up the
lead afterwards. William O'Brien and James Barber defended superbly
blocking many efforts on goal from Soup A Stars. The Pitches keeper
Barry Fitzgerald made some key saves to keep his side in the lead,
before they struck again on the break through Colin Deavy. Dave
Johnson pulled one back for Stars with a powerful header, but the
winners struck again on the break when Sean Crowley scored with 6
minutes left on the clock to seal a win which opens up this division.
The
Zimmerframes beat the Thirty Somethings 4-3 in another close
encounter. This was a tough battle played in an excellent spirit. A
valuable 3 points earned here puts the Frames joint top on 6 points
with Soup a Stars and The Sons of Pitches. If they can put out a
similar team each week they should be there or thereabouts come mid
April. Barry Gannon's contribution was immense for the Zimmerframes
as he scored 3 times. Alfie Davis and Patrick O'Riordain were also in
top form for the winners. Kevin Murphy and Hugh Kelly were best for
the Somethings.
Hardly
Athletic sent out a strong message to other teams in this division,
with a powerful performance with a 9-0 victory over the Wanted FC.
The Hungarian lads did not know what hit them, as Willie Bruton (3)
Rob Dywer (2) punished some slack defending from Wanted, who had lots
of possession of the ball but were caught on the counter attack
several times.
Thursday Division 2
After
their opening night of the season defeat the Deadly Buzz have secured
6 points with 2 good wins. Last Thursday saw them overcome River
Plate 3-1. Dean Dunlea, Peter Carroll and Brian Lyons were top
players for the Buzz and were all on the score sheet. Lyons sealed
his man of the match performance and the win with a late goal. Gary
O'Connell tried hardest for the Carrigaline lads.
The
other Carrigaline team in this division, the Cowboys also went down,
but they competed very well with only 6 players but tired eventually
and lost 7-4 to table toppers NRG Fitness. NRG are doing well this
season again, in only their 2nd season at Footy. Peter
Thornton with a hatrick and Owen Cullinane with a brace did most of
the damage to the Cowboys rearguard.
The
young O'Connell cousins Dean and Ian, newcomers to the Footy leagues,
seem a real find for the Boca Seniors, as they both struck hatricks
in a 7-2 win over the Crystal Eagles. Their excellent close control
and finishing were very evident after some lovely goals between the
duo.
The
Frauds also had a good victory over South Coast Athletic when they won by
the odd goal in 9. This game was end to end for the hour with both
sides competing with 100% effort. The Frauds deservedly going into a
4-2 lead, but South Coast's game came to life in the second half, and
were rewarded with an equaliser with 5 minutes to go after a superb
solo effort by Stephen O'Reilly. Tim O'Connor had earlier scored
twice for the Frauds as did Brendan Cashman for South Coast, before
the reliable Sean Casey scored a late goal to seal a valuable three
points for the Frauds. South Coast threw the kitchen sink at the
Frauds but they held on for the win.
Thursday Division 3
Murder
on Zidanes Floor went top of the table with a big win over Parken da
Bus. The Bus was parked in the wrong spot as Zidanes Floor ran in ten
unanswered goals. Shane Youano put in a great performance for the
winners and scored 4 times.
The
Kia FC v Men Utd and Whitfords v Rapid Vienneta ties both finished in
1-1 draws, two results which keeps this division tight. Jack Russell
rolled back the years for the Whitfords and got the nod for man of
the match after Steve Browne (Whitfords) and Gary Healy (Vienneta)
shared the goals. Finbarr Browne (Kia) and Padraig McGovern (Men Utd)
were the goal scorers in their tie, with a draw being a fair result.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Murphy Outstanding For Horseshoe
Wednesday Division 3
Dave Murphy was in scintillating form for FC Horseshoe when
they defeated new team Goal Diggers 3-2 in a thrilling encounter. The Diggers
got off to a good start and dominated both possession and chances early in the
game. They were rewarded when Jeff Abbott scored a fine goal. However FC Horshoe
always looked dangerous. When Dave Murphy collected a poor clearance about
twenty yards out with his back to the goal he didn’t seem to have many options
but then while turning he unleashed a rocket that found the right hand side of
the net for the goal of the evening. Soon afterwards John Duggan, who was
outstanding for the Diggers, restored their advantage, only for Dave Murphy to
peg them back to 2-2 with his second. The game was on a knife edge entering the
final stages, but once again it was Dave Murphy who came up with the goods when
he scored his third and the winner with another great goal.
The Individuals got off to a great start with an emphatic
win against The Kopites. This was a high scoring affair with both forward lines
on top. Luckily for The Individuals, almost everything that they threw at The
Kopites seemed to find the net. Jurgen was their top scorer with four goals,
but Joady Synott and Shane Dwyer weren’t far behind with three apiece.
Rosies started this season in the same mould as they
finished their previous – in winning fashion. They defeated a fancied Could
have Beens side 8-4. Gavin Kelly was their main man with four goals. However
the goal of the match was scored by Lucas in true Brazilian style as he danced
through the heart of the Rosies defence and slotted the ball wide of the
keeper.
FC Coping look like they will be contenders this season
after producing a very strong performance against new team The Best Team. It
took The Best Team a while to get going as this was their first time playing
together and by half time they were 4-0 down. However they improved hugely in
the second half with the final score being 5-2.
Wednesday Division 2
The Uwansome, Crystal Eagle encounter was a thriller. With
the score tied at 2 goals a piece Ian Finn scored an outstanding long range
goal to seal victory for Uwansome. Eoghan O Sullivan notched a brace for
Crystal eagle while Brian McEvoy and Ronan Carroll were also on the score sheet
for Uwansome.
Ross kiely put in an all-star performance for Rota Link in
their impressive 4-3 win against Boca juniors. The high light of his
performance was a delicate dink over the keeper for his second goal. Michael
Homan and keith McGrath scored the other Rota Link goals while Joe McAuliffe(2)
and Erik Cotter scored for Boca Juniors.
Acton Stanley are the early favourites for this division
after their 9-4 win against a strong CUH side. In Wayne Cotter, they have an
outstanding player who scored an incredible six goals. Philip Sweetman(2) and
Andrew Daunt scored their other goals. Kevin Heelan(2), Kevin O Flynn and Liam
Hennessy scored for CUH.
Wednesday Division 1
Pundit Arena were a little too strong for a gallant AC
Standard in a hard fought contest which Pundit Arena won 3-1. The pick of their
goals was a twenty yard bullet of a free kick scored by Kevin Kidney. Ed Noonan
and Richard Barrett scored the other Pundits goals while Paul Kilcoyne scored
for AC Standard.
Schuff began life in Division 1 with a great 7-2 win against
new team Bull In The Mud. It took Bull a while to settle as this was their
first footy match. Brendan Buckley scored three for Schuff while Andrew Cowpar
scored four. Sean Noonan and Richard Schoonbaret responded for Bull In The Mud
The Kids started their campaign with an 8-2 win against
Olympiakos. Man of the match Kevin Murphy was the dominant player on view while
Colin Hammond scored three fine goals for The kids. Michael Whyte scored a
brace for Olympiakos.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Column Off To A Flyer
Column Off
To A Flyer
Thursday
Division 3
The Flying Column had the best
possible start to this Footy.ie Spring campaign with a big win over
Parken the Bus. The East Cork lads were always up against it when
they conceded 2 early goals and the Column never allowed them back into
the game. Ciaran McArtan was pulling all the strings in the Column
midfield, and was well assisted by Ciaran Barry. A Contender for goal
of the season was scored by McArtan, a goal described by referee
Denis Cronin as “the best goal he has ever seen at Footy”. It was
a first time right foot drive from 25 yards into the top corner.
Could this be the spring board for the Column's first ever Footy
title having played in these leagues for many years now. They have a
solid keeper in Brendan Cotter, Ray O'Regan marshalls their defence
well, and they have brought in some younger fresh legs to add to their
ageing but experienced line up. It might be early days but I expect
the Column to be in the mix come mid April.
The JT Specials also had a
good victory over newcomers Murder on Zidanes Floor. Having played
the first half with only 6 players, Dan Hegarty and Ronan Geary
turned the scoring in the Specials favour in the 2nd half.
The prolific Hegarty with 4 and Geary with a hatrick. Shane and
Darren Yoannou were best for Zidanes Floor and were on the scoresheet
along with Stephen Aherne and Matt O'Keeffe.
Men Utd also had an
explosive start to their season with a big win over another new team
Rapid Vienneta, winning 9-1. This United line up have played together
for a few seasons now and are starting to gel and look like
contenders for Division 3. Mick Ryan manages this team well and they
have some strong players in their line up in Padraig McGovern, Joey
Herrity, Bernard Parkes and Craig Hayes who were all amongst their
goals.
Whitfords
overcame Kia Fc in a 5-4 thriller having come from 3-1 down to take 3
valuable points. There were 9 different goal scorers in this game.
Man of the match Kevin O'Connell rolled back the years and was most
influential in the Whitfords line up in this closely fought contest.
Thursday
Division 2
On
Paper this league should be really tight with and 8 very even teams
in the line up. The experienced Boca Seniors had an excellent 3-2 win
over Deadly Buzz. Bocas just about held on to the 1 goal lead having
come under intense pressure for the last 5 minutes but they were
worth the win. Joe McAulliffe was excellent for the Bocas and scored
a brilliant goal, with a lovely finish after some very neat passing.
Brian Lyons and Peter Carroll were best for the Buzz.
Newcomers South Coast Ath and
The Cowboys played out a very intense thrilling game, that in a fair
4-4 scoreline. Jessie Byrne scored a last minute equaliser for the
Cowboys and both he and Brendan Cashman from South Coast both shared
3 goals a piece.
Crystal Eagle showed true grit
in coming back from 2-0 down to earn a point against a tough River
Plate side. Eoghan O'Sullivan with the equaliser for Crystal Eagle.
Darren Deasy was their other goal scorer. Gary O Connell and Gavin O
Driscoll were River Plates scorers who started the match the stronger
and were 2 up at the break.
NRG Fitness also had a narrow
victory over The Frauds, winning by the odd goal in 11. This game was
end to end and neither side were allowed to settle on the ball. The
Frauds who were division 3 champions last season did well to match
the fitness of the NRG lads. Rob Jones was a real threat and scored 3
times for NRG while Daragh Behan scored twice for the Frauds.
Thursday
Division 1
The
Hungarian lads “The Wanted Fc” had an excellent 6-0 win over the
30 Somethings. Last season's MVP winner for this division Zsolt
(George) Laszlo again was to the fore for them. It is a joy to watch
these lads passing the ball and can only be criticised for over
passing sometimes instead of shooting. The Somethings never got into
the game. Monyo and Laszlo did most of the damage for the Hungarians.
Soup a Stars came back from 2-0
down to beat Hardly Ath 6-2. Hardly ran out of steam in the second
half when Brian Lyons scored a hatrick for the winners.
The Zimmerframes did really
well coming back from 4-2 down to end up with the spoils with a
narrow 5-4 win over the Sons of Pitches. Patrick O Riordain scored 3
times for the Frames. The Pitches were a bit unlucky to came away
with nothing from this game and scored an own goal to help the Frames
get back into the game.
Judging
on this weeks fixtures only, it looks like the Soup a Stars and the
Wanted should be contenders for this division.
Lots
of very close and exciting games this first week at Footy and John
and I would like to thank all players who continue to play Footy.ie
in a very sporting manner !!
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Footy Showdown at Garryduff
Can The Kids Stop Ezy FC.
Footy.ie leagues come to a conclusion tomorrow Wednesday and Thursday night, with Wednesdays Division 1 game between Ezy Fc and the Kids II being the standout game of the week. Ezy Fc are going to try to extend their remarkable record into a 3rd year after 6 Thursday first division titles in a row, the Ezy lads switched to Wednesday evenings in search of stiffer opposition. They found what they were looking for in The Kids II, who are level with them on 36 points going into the final game when they go toe to toe with them tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Any soccer fans out there who want to see an intense fast paced, high quality game of football should try to make the trip to Garryduff to see if the Kids can stop Ezy's dominance of Footy's top division.
Both sides have just 2 defeats all season, but Ezy's superior goal difference give them the edge, and so a point will do to clinch another title. The Kids have done very to well to stay the distance with Ezy, especially as they have being changing their team very often, but if they can field some of their best players they have a real chance.
Players to watch out for are the Hammond brothers, Cian in goal and Colin at centre forward for the Kids. Michael Doody's form will be vital to the Kids midfield. Ezy's Steve Dwyer and John Daly will carry the most threat to the Kids rearguard, with their pace on the flanks and they have an excellent centre forward in Dave Johnson who holds the ball up so well for his side. Paul Smith Lyons has had an excellent season for Ezy in the middle of the park and his ball winning abilities have been so important to his side.
So the stage is set for what should be an excellent conclusion to this division. Both sides have been excellent to watch all season and should be at full strength tomorrow evening, and its very hard to predict a winner. The team who wants it most will most likely prevail. Best of luck to both teams !!
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