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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

ADSL Diary Day 2


Antony Sherlock


Athlone 2 Waterford 1

After a good nights rest for the players ( I couldn't sleep a wink) we had a light set piece session at the pitch. Nothing too hectic , basically just a walk through. After some food we had some downtime where the players took great delight in seeing how poor I was at Black Ops on the console. In all truth, I was poison. We had our pre match meal and meeting then headed down for our first game against 3rd seeds Waterford. I know I have the scoreline down at the top of the topic but I'm going to put it up again!!

Athlone 2 Waterford 1

Oh sweet Jesus (can I say that? ah yeah I can) what a performance and victory. Tommy, Gudgie, Kevin and I have been working with these players since they were in nappies; well not quite but you get the idea, and I can truthfully say that I have never witnessed the steely focus and determination shown by the group before. 


We had the ideal start. After thirty seconds Harry played a pass to Luke on the right wing. Luke cut inside his marker and fired in an unstoppable shot into the top right hand corner. Unbelievable! My normal reaction to an early goal would be , "Oh no". The simple reason being that the normal soccer mentality is to be conservative. Its natural. Was this the case? Not a notion of it. We totally dominated possession with a high tempo passing game. 

Waterford registered their first attempt on target after nineteen minutes. We battered them. On thirty one minutes a Conor Layng pile driver was well saved by the Waterford custodian resulting in a corner kick. Conor Farrell drilled in a perfect cross ( we have a lot of Conors , 4 in fact) but the Waterford defender did well to clear to Conor Layng who just put it back in first time and Conor Lynam headed into the bottom corner of the net. I told you we had a load of Conors. 2.0 up against the third seeds. Jesus where is Jeremy Beadle? We are ranked twenty six (yes 26). 

Now my head is racing. The usual scenarios played out in the head. Will we crumble? When will they get their fifteen minutes of sustained pressure? F£$%in hell ref blow for half time. Eventually he blew the whistle after 35 minutes. Oxygen for me , quickly. Keep believing lads , keep believing. 

The second half started pretty much in the same vein as the first. High tempo passing game from us. We cant keep this up can we? We piled the pressure on. Corner after corner and we just couldnt get the third goal which would have killed the game off. 

We emptied the bench for fresh legs. Down at this tournament every team is entitled to use six out of nine substitutes. Dont get me wrong , we have a SQUAD and not just eleven definates and nine token players. They can all play. ALL of them. Here it is , the Waterford backlash. Their main threat coming from their left winger who is rumoured to be on the international scouts radar. A very good player. A long diagonal caught us a bit square and he outpace our defence and our goalkeeper Jordan (who has been exeptional) just miss timed his tackle and down he winger goes like the proverbial sack of...... Penalty. Oh jaysus. They duly convert. 2.1 

Now what will happen? The head goes into overdrive again. Will they get an equaliser? Or even a winner? With this group of players the answer was a resounding "no". Crunching tackles , vital interceptions , brave running were all in abundance. Come on ref will you blow it up? Will you please blow it up? 

After what seemed like an eternity there it is;the three long shrills that signal the end of the game. The relief. The excitement. The emotion. The tears. Now will they take notice of us? Poor little ADSL with approx 130 players to choose from. Will they? Too bloody right they will!

Come back later this evening for Antony's entry on their other exploits as ADSL booked their place in the 1/4 finals with a 2-2 draw wth NEC and a 2-1 win over Inishowen. ADSL topped their group with 7 points and play Cork at 3.p.m today (Wednesday)

Meanwhile, the Midlands representative side unfortunately suffered defeats at the hands of Limerick and Galway either side of a 1-1 draw with Mayo. Midlands now enter the Shield section of the competition where they will play Carlow at 3.p.m. on Wednesday. 

Monday, 10 June 2013

ADSL Kennedy Cup Diary- Day One

Antony Sherlock (Coach)

Day 1

And so it begins! Our final bus journey to the focus of our preparation for the past four years. The Kennedy Cup. Previous journeys have brought us to such destinations as Carlow, Cardiff, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Mayo, Longford, Limerick, Tipperary and Valetta to name just a few. The mood was very good on the bus with a few of the players trying to say "Irish Wrist Watch" as quickly as they could. Try it with someone- it’s hilarious! There was also another phrase that one player who shall remain nameless and "Gudgie" was caught out with it; but that’s a story for another time. The journey was fine and those who have travelled with me in the past are aware that I NEVER moan about bus drivers or air conditioning on buses....! We stopped at Ferbane and Borrisokane where yours truly won €8 on a lottery ticket. A good omen perhaps?

Soccer players, as we all know, are highly intelligent creatures (pfft) and the topic of conversation turned to an intriguing question posed by Luke Kelly. If conjoined Siamese twins had a baby would he/she have 2 mothers? A well balanced debate ensued which was highly entertaining. Hopefully they talk better on the pitch. We arrived at our accommodation just after 7.30 pm and checked in. Bags deposited it was off to the kitchen where our own miracle worker Norman had prepared beef stroganoff and some sandwiches. Top man is our Norman. A leisurely stroll of the pitches was the next order of business where the lads will be showcasing their talent in the next few days.

At 9p.m. we had a talk delivered by a motivational speaker, Mr Liam Ryan. Many Athlone Town supporters would know Liam as a lifelong supporter. He had suffered one of the worst cases of brain cancer ever diagnosed- Stage 4- the worst grade of cancer. Liam stated: "I probably had stage 44 it was that bad!" He was given a 0.5% chance of beating it. He did. The hairs stood on the back of my neck as he spoke about the countless operations and radiotherapy sessions he endured. His message was simple. "There is always a chance, however small, and never give up". Liam delivers motivational speeches to a vast array of groups. Business people, cancer sufferers, atheletes and is one truly amazing human being.

The players had some downtime then with the majority playing FIFA on the PlayStation. Competition was very high in our apartment and I didn’t even play yet! Monday sees our first game against Waterford at 7 p.m. I cannot wait. As Conor Layng would say: "Hon the town"

 Kennedy Cup

The Kennedy Cup is an u14 competition played between Leagues in Limerick University each June when teams representing all 32 Leagues compete over an entire week with additional competitions for those teams which do not advance in the Kennedy Cup itself. The best young footballing talent in the country will be on show with attendances swelled with scouts from across Ireland and the UK.

The ADSL have been drawn in Group 7 along with Waterford, NEC and Inishowen. Following this evening’s game, they play NEC and Inishowen at 10.30 and 17.00 tomorrow respectively.

The 2013 ADSL Kennedy Cup Squad: 

Oisin O'Meara (St. Francis), Cormac Gavin (Ballinahown), Jonothan Moloney (Ballinasloe Town), Niall Murray (Hodson Bay Celtic), Daniel Heavin (Ballinahown), Conor Lynam (Ballinahown), Luke Kelly (AC Celtic), Harry Cornally (Temple Villa), Conor Layng (Ballinasloe), Brian Derwin (Hodson Bay), Eoin Egan (Hodson Bay), Conor Farrell (St. Joseph's), Nathan Poland (Ballinahown), Ben Cox (Temple Villa), Kevin Loonam (Ballinahown), Cialan Dollard (Temple Villa), Conor Costello (St. Joseph's), Kieran Colclough (AC Celtic), Callum O'Brien (St. Joseph's) and Jordan Nugent (Ballinahown).


Meanwhile, the Midlands Kennedy Cup squad have been drawn in Group 6 alongside Limerick County, Galway and Mayo. They kick off this evening at 19.00 against Limerick County, before playing Mayo and Galway tomorrow at 12.00 and 19.00.


MSL Kennedy Cup Squad 2013

Back Row L to R: Ger O’Sullivan (Manager), Oran Murphy, Aidan Keena, Adam Dodd,
Kevin Fitzgerald, Jason O’Dwyer, Conor Lacken, Oisin O’Sullivan, Cian Johnson,
Dave Maher & Cormac Barry (Coaches)

Front Row L to R: Niall Doran, Lyndon Quinn, Tristan Finnane, Oisin O’Donohoe,
Matthew Rowden, Sean McCormack, Oisin Proudfoot, Ruairi Lewis, Kaelyn Thompson,
Jamie Ballesty.

Missing from photo: James Keyes & Anthony Kavanagh

Monday, 20 May 2013

Ticket details for Croke Park on June 1st


LEINSTER S.F.C. QUARTER-FINALS - 1ST JUNE 2013- CROKE PARK
S.F.C. – WESTMEATH V DUBLIN @ 7.00PM
S.F.C. – OFFALY V KILDARE @ 5.00PM
GENERAL
Stand Tickets
Hogan Stand (No Concession) - €25
Cusack Stand - €25
Davin Stand - €25
Hill 16 (No Concessions) - €15
FAMILY TICKETS:- 
1 Adult and 2 Juveniles etc.
Family Tickets are only available for Cusack and Davin Stands
Adults - €25 Juveniles - €5
You are permitted to purchase 2 Juveniles ticket with every 1 Adult Ticket purchased
Students & Senior Citziens (Cusack & Davin Stand Only):- 
Purchase full price tickets and on the day of the match they can claim a rebate of €10 when they produce appropriate I.D. at Block D, Stiles 1 to 5 in the Cusack Stand (Rebate can only be claimed on entry into the stadium via Block BLOCK D prior to ENTERING THE STADIUM)
Wheelchair Tickets:- 
The Wheelchair Ticket are free of charge and the Assistant's ticket is €25
GROUP PASSES:- GROUP PASSES (Under 16's) - DAVIN STAND ONLY
Groups Passes are provided for groups of Juveniles U-16 €3 per Juvenile and you are permitted to bring 1 adult free with every ten Juveniles, any additional adults pay full price for their tickets. (SUBJECT TO AVAILABLILITY)
ADULT CLUB GROUP TICKETS - DAVIN STAND & HOGAN STAND (DESIGNATED SECTIONS ONLY) 
Adult Club Groups Tickets are available for Club minimum of 15 maximum of 50 for the price of €15 each.(SUBJECT TO AVAILABLILITY) 

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Trap Paints Promising Picture for Campaign Climax



Scott Gaynor



Artist Patrick Loughran Presented Trapattoni with his work at Squad Announcement
                       
Ireland Manager Giovanni Trapattoni has announced his provisional squad for the upcoming fixtures with England, Georgia, the Faroe Islands, and Spain. There were no places for the injured trio of Kevin Doyle, Ciaran Clark and Richard Dunne, although the latter has been linked with an early return to make a final cut. Robbie Keane has been included as he is expected to overcome his ankle troubles and upon announcing his list, Trapattoni rejected FAI Chief Executive John Delaney’s claims that the side need to win 4 of the remaining 5 games if they are to finish second.

"Four wins is completely 100pc second, but there are other games. And we have games against Austria and Sweden also. I put no limit on performances and possibilities." said an optimistic Trapattoni.
On the upcoming friendlies Trap said that: “These matches will provide me with the opportunity to experiment with different players and tactics. I am looking forward to assembling the squad in London on May 26th.”

At the conference, artist Patrick Loughran presented the manager with a painted portrait, although some fans could argue that one Trap is bad enough, without having two! Trapattoni was rightfully impressed by Loughran’s work and declared his piece, “superperb-a & tremendouze” in his finest Italian twang. Here’s to hoping we can describe Ireland’s second half to the qualifying campaign with similar zest.


(L-R) Jackie Maguire (Leitrim County Council), Patrick Loughran, Giovanni Trapattoni, Enda Stenson, (Leitrim County Council)


REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SQUAD
Goalkeepers: Forde (Millwall), Westwood (Sunderland), Randolph (Motherwell).

Defenders: O’Shea (Sunderland), St Ledger (Leicester City), Delaney (Crystal Palace), R Keogh (Derby County), Wilson (Stoke City), Coleman (Everton), Kelly (Reading), O’Dea (Toronto), McShane (Hull City).

Midfielders: Whelan (Stoke City), McCarthy (Wigan Athletic), Green (Leeds United), Hendrick (Derby County), McGeady (Spartak Moscow), Pilkington (Norwich City), McClean (Sunderland), Brady (Hull City), Meyler (Hull City), Keogh (Millwall).

Forwards: Keane (LA Galaxy), Long (West Brom), Sammon (Derby County), Walters (Stoke City), Cox (Nottingham Forest), Hoolahan (Norwich City).


Monday, 13 May 2013

Falcao Tempted by Monaco’s Millions?


Scott Gaynor


Radamel answering my question of how big the cheque they’re offering is. 



If Radamel Falcao signs for AS Monaco this summer, the integrity of the game, rather than Atlético Madrid, will be the real loser. Spanish station ‘La Sexta’ ran with a piece this week detailing that Claudio Ranieri’s men had made a move for the Columbian international, and the French paper L’Equipe are also now running the story. Yes, we live in a world where money talks, but this move would surely top the lot.

I was fortunate enough to be at the Aviva Stadium for the Europa League final between F.C. Porto and S.C. Braga and Falcao himself scored the winner in a 1-0 victory for Porto. Porto had an incredible front two with Falcao and Hulk leading the line and if this transfer comes off it looks like they’ve more in common than the fact both played under André Villas Boas in Portugal.

Hulk has since left Portugal and teamed up with Zenit St. Petersburg for a fee of £32 million. Similarly to Falcao’s situation now, Hulk could have potentially joined the bulk of the traditional big European clubs, challenging for trophies in the biggest leagues. But instead he went off to Russsia for a big pay day. Maybe that’s a bit harsh. Maybe it was his childhood dream when he played on the sandy beaches of Brazil to put the Russian league on the map instead of challenging for top European and International honours. Yeah, I didn’t think so either. 


Falcao and Hulk appear to have similar ambitions in the game.


Falcao has been linked to some of the European big guns, as constant speculation connects him with a move to Chelsea with Fernando Torres’ long-term future in doubt. If José Mourinho takes charge at Stamford Bridge, as is expected, he certainly fits the profile of someone that the Special One would look to bring in to shake up the squad. 

So why would he want to join a soon-to-be newly promoted French side? Well they do have ambitions plans and are being backed by a Russian owner Dmitry Rybolovlev. He wants to put Monaco on the map as a top football club alongside PSG in France and on the European stage and there is talk that former Chelsea boss Ranieri has over €200 million to form a team with lofty ambitions. Falcao has a release clause of €60 million and Monaco are believed to be willing to trigger it.

But Monaco haven’t won the top league in over 13 years and were relegated in 2011. Carlo Ancelotti and PSG already have a big head start on them in terms of putting a squad together to go and challenge the European elite. I do see the attraction of the surroundings, but can’t he go there on a well-earned holiday after a tough campaign at a club in the upper echelons of European football. Yes Monaco will pay big, but does it really matter if you’re on £300,000 a week instead £200,000? He’s going to be paid top dollar wherever he goes so I can’t see why he doesn’t have ambitions to play for a bigger club.
Learn from Hulk’s mistake Radamel. Don’t Mona-go. (I couldn’t resist) 



Saturday, 11 May 2013

Why Moyes' Move Could Be Good For Ireland




Friday, 10 May 2013

Moyes Must Show Character with Legend's Shadow Looming Large