Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Reidy Shines For Panicyakios

Thursday Division 2.
Panicyakios got their Summer campaign off and running with a fine win 4-2 over the Rotten Johnnies. After losing their opening game of the season going down 3-2 to Hardly Ath, it was important they picked up something from this fixture. To Panicyakios's advantage the Johnnies were a man short, for the first 20 minutes and went 2-0 in front with goals from Peter Reidy and Cian Connolly. However Rotten Johnnies settled once they got a seventh player on the pitch and got back into the game with a goal before half time. Paul Fortune was organising the Panic defence well and were holding well under pressure as the Johnnies came forward in search of the equaliser. That equaliser came with a fine effort from Phil Wade with 15 minutes left.. But Panicyakios scored the crucial 3rd goal within seconds to regain the lead, with a superbly worked team goal finished from the classy right boot of Reidy. Panic then played a counter attacking game for the last quarter of the game and scored again with a great strike from Stephen Ahern.The Wanted continued into week 2 with another fine win over an under strength Mount Oval outfit. This Hungarian team played all the football in this one sided game. Horvath was excellent for the Eastern Europeans and scored a brace. Andrew Hegarty was on the mark 3 times for The Wanted, who look like early season favourites and look like they will be hard to stop. Bayer Neverlusen also got their first points with a 4-2 win over the Thirty Somethings. Star man here was Gonzola Vidal who contribution was immense. Ashley Gyves hit an impressive hartrick for Neverlusen. Mark Murphy and Niall Kerrigan scored for the Somethings who were a little unluckly not to get something from this closely fought game.Boca Seniors had to use all their experience to overcome Hardly Ath, but did so with a 4-2 win. Paul Tierney looked a class apart on the pitch as he ran their midfield, also contributing 2 goals in a very impressive display. This game was an excellent advert for the Footy leagues with some high quality play from both sides. Ger Dolan was best for Hardly Ath. Dave McCarthy and Bobby Rodgers were on the mark for the losers. The reliable Eric Cotter and Joe McAulliffe were Boca's other goalscorers.
Thursday Division 3
Footy newcomers Crystal Eagle had a fine 9-3 win over Pathetic Athletic.Eoin O Sullivan (2) and Rob Waters (3) were their star players on the night.This young skilful outfit have hit the ground running and look like they should be there or thereabouts at the business end of the season. They opened their Summer campaign with a thrilling 7-7 draw with KFC, and added another 3 points last week.KFC were made work very hard for the 3 points but just about held on for a 1-0 win over the Whitfords. Dean Dunlea with the only goal.The Barrells and JT Specials drew 3-3 in another cracking game, where the Specials came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, but conceded a very late equaliser Dean Long with the all important goal. Joey Herrity and Long were best for The Barrells, while Rob Carpenter was best for the Specials.River Plate had their second win in 2 weeks with a hard fought 4-3 victory over Men Utd. This was a game of two halves with River Plate dominating the first half and were 3-0 up at the break. However the second period belonged to Men Utd, who were led by Conor O'Regan as they fought hard to get back into the game. Danny Meade was best for the Carrigaline boys, but they were lucky to hold out for the win.
Thursday Division 1
Ezy Fc continued with their winning ways, and will once again be the team to catch this Summer. They had a 7-4 win over Footy newcomers the Cupid Stunts. Steve Dwyer led the way with a hatrick. Ezy have added Andrew Daunt to their line up for the Summer, and he also had a fine game.The Sons of Pitches who are in Division 1 for the first time in many years of playing Footy, had another fine 5-3 victory over the Dreamers. James O Loughlin is playing in a division where he belongs, and proved it with a fine hatrick for the Pitches.The Booze Crew, who look like will be Ezy's main rivals, overcame the Vale AFC 2-1 in a game where defences were on top. Owen Kinsella was best for Cobh Crew and scored the winner. The hard working Ken O'Connor was the Vale's top man and scored a brilliant goal.

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