Sky Blues Bounce Back

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

15.12.13
Leixlip 2, Spartak 3

Spartak edged this close encounter on the Leixlip Astro in the last game before the Christmas break.

In truth better finishing would have clinched the game earlier for the Sky Blues, who had to come back from 2-1 down in the last quarter to win. Steve Walsh was particularly profligate in this regard and Spartak’s top scorer, on another day, could easily have had a hat trick.

Martin Costello betrayed the edginess going into this game by conceding a free, and a yellow card, early on. Ken Buckley, who later settled well, set the local winger away with a loose ball but the shot was wasteful.

Spartak made the breakthrough mid way through the half when Neil McGowan was fouled and Stev Walsh flighted the free kick for Seamus McCahill to glance home.

Having taken the lead Spartak, never comfortable defensively on the day, conceded on the half hour when after an error by Lee Malone, his central defensive colleagues were all too easily beaten by a forward run and the equaliser was inevitable – 1-1.

Steve Walsh and Neil McGowan missed a couple of chances between them before a Leixlip breakaway from a Spartak corner saw Mick Greene pull off a vital stop.

The second half saw some fine attacking play by Spartak, with Walsh, McGowan, Derek Ruxton and Stuart Love combining well; but Steve Walsh was off goalscoring form and missed quite a few opportunities; then on 67 minutes Leixlip converted a free kick to lead against the run of play.

Spartak responded and redoubled their efforts to get something from the game.

With 15 minutes to go Seamus McCahill burst forward and when his shot was blocked Derek Ruxton slotted in for the equaliser. Neil McGowan and Steve Walsh were shipping some heavy tackles and on late tackle saw the home side receive a double punishment as the defender got a second yellow and Walsh’s free was forced in by Stuart Love for the winning goal and the vital three points.

Form Report
Mick Greene 7 Lee Malone 5 Dave Browne 6 Seamus McCahill 6 Martin Costello 6 Fergus Burke 6 Neil McGowan 7 Ken Buckley 6 Derek Ruxton 7 Stuart Love 7 Steve Walsh 7
Subs : Conor Callis 5 Paul Kinsella 5 Mick Leslie 5 Dermot Dooley

Christmas Night Out and Raffle

Filed under: General news, Over 35 team, Saturday LSL team, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

Friday 20th December in the Eden will see Spartak’s night out and of course the vital fundraising raffle.

A kick about prior to the social end of the night will take place on the Marlay Astro at 7pm.

Please make sure to get tickets and cash in well before the 20th so we can concentrate on the social aspect on the night.

Dispiriting Defeat

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

8.12.13
Spartak 1, Meath Rangers 4

Usually a goal with the last kick of the game produces a dramatic outcome; not so on this occasion as Martin Costello’s neatly taken effort was scant consolation for what had gone before.
December conditions were ideal for good football, but unfortunately Spartak had left their appetite at home. Meath did not have to be at their best to easily overcome a Sky Blue team that was far off the pace.

One down at the break, when both full backs were exposed in the same move, not for the only time, and only a couple of saves from Jason Northey kept the scoreline at a reasonable level from which to launch a comeback.

When Steve Walsh’s effort from a free kick cannoned off the underside of the bar, Spartak’s best chance of an equaliser diminished as Meath began to boss the game.

Goals for the visitors were sure to follow and so, as Spartak legs tired and concentrion dropped even lower, they followed on quick succession with hardly token resistance, while Jason Northey saved a penalty conceded by Dave Browne to keep the score down.

One of those games you wish never happened; and particularly disheartening after a few decent displays. The after match atmosphere was glum and some hard work required to get the performance levels back up.

Form Report:
Jason Northey 7 Dave Browne 4 Paul Kinsella 4 Dave O Kelly 6 Martin Costello 5 Fergus Burke 5 Neil McGowan 4 Niall Hanratty 4 Derek Ruxton 4 Thomas Gaynor 4 Steve Walsh 5 Lee Malone 5

Point Gained

Filed under: General news, Saturday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

7.12.13
Leicester Celtic 1, Spartak 1.

Another clash with table toppers Leicester, who have lost just one game all season.

Heavily beaten in Marlay earlier by the same opponents, Spartak set out to rectify the situation with grit and determination.

Stand in keeper Mick Costello’s bravery cost him dearly after 15 minutes, when a knee to the head forced him off; Mick Greene proved a capable deputy.

The centre back pairing of Sean Doyle and Stephen Barr were rock like in their determination to keep the hosts at bay; and Leicester were subdued for the first half. Indeed Spartak had better opportunities as Stephen Barr’s header from Sean Doyle’s corner came back off the bar, while earlier Dave Berry had lobbed over from Shane McInerney’s pass and Conor Keegan fired too close to the keeper after a fine passing move.

Leicester finally upped the tempo and eventually made te breakthrough mid way through the second half, but a thumping Dave O Kelly header from Sean Doyle’s flag kick levelled matters. Leicester had further chances, but Spartak maintained their attacking threat and Conor Callis and Jervis Mulhall were both fouled on the break in dangerous positions.

Overall a satisfying performance.

Form Report
Mick Costello 7 Dave O Kelly 7 Chris Hogan 7 Sean Doyle 9 Stephen Barr 9 Shane McInerney 7 Fintan Grace 7 Conor Keegan 7 Jervis Mulhall 7 Mick Leslie 7 Dave Berry 7 Mick Greene 7 Conor Callis 7

Shared Spoils

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

17.11.13
Beechwood 2, Spartak 2

Another fine Spartak performance against a top 4 side on the Marlay Astro saw the points shared; Spartak looked to be reasonably in control until at 1-1 Martin Costello’s error gave the home side a soft score; but were grateful for the point when a brilliant Jason Northey save from a point blank effort foiled Beechwood at the death.

Beechwood started like a house on fire with the right winger giving Dave Browne a torrid time; but a combination of blocks and clearances kept out the danger, until a poor Neil McGowan pass gave away possesion to the home left winger; he was faced with several Sky Blue clad defenders but scored with some ease.

On the half hour mark some good pressing work saw Thomas Gaynor intercept and play a 1/2 with Derek Ruxton before sweeping home from 18 yards.

Spartak improved considerably in the second half with a McGowan cross coming back off the inside of the post and Thomas Gaynor making good runs on the left in support of the raiding Steve Walsh.

With the home side taking the lead on 61 minutes against the run of play, it took till the 79th minute when a Gaynor foray saw his cross touched on by Paul Kinsella for Stephen Barr to force in from close range.

A Ruxton – Walsh move gave Barr a clear sight of goal but he fired over for what was Spartak’s best opportunity for a winner; but Northey saved the day right at the end.

Form Report
Jason Northey 8 Paul Kinsella 7 Dave Browne 5 Sean Doyle 7 Martin Costello 6 Fergus Burke 7 Neil McGowan 6 Derek Ruxton 6 Thomas Gaynor 7 Thom O’Driscoll 6 Steve Walsh 7
Sub Stephen Barr 6

Good start, Great Finish

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

1.12.13
Spartak 4, Sallynoggin Pearse 3

Spartak had to rely on two late goals to clinch this game after going two up inside the opening nine minutes.

Stev Walsh was tumbled in the box by the keeper after just 50 seconds and Stephen Barr made no mistake from the spot. On 9 minutes a quick Paul Kinsella throw gave Steve Walsh room to manoeuvre the ball onto his left foot and lash it home from 20 yards.

Keith Kelly , on the burst, then chose the wrong option, passing to a tightly marked Derek Ruxton, who could only shoot weakly at the keeper.

Then things went very sour for the Sky Blues; Sallynoggin pulled one back as the defence backed off; then a sloppily conceded corne by Jason Northey saw an equaliser as the flag kick, half cleared, was smashed in. From a Spartak throw, possession was gifted to the visitors and Fergus Burke tripped the forward. It seemed outside the box, but the ref pointed to the spot . Luckily the kicker saw his shot crash off the post and fly to safety.

But Sallynoggin were not to be denied their lead and a quick ball turned back into the box saw the chance converted. 2-3 down and injuries forced off Keith Kelly and Stephen Barr.

The second half saw a better Spartak performance overall, with chances created for Martin Costello and Steve Walsh as Spartak sought an equaliser. With just 4 minutes left a Derek Ruxton pass sent Stev Walsh into the box on the right; he was clipped – peno! Up stepped Sean Doyle on this occasion to equalise.

But relief was soon to turn to joy on 88 minutes as , after a foul on Niall Hanratty, Sean Doyle whipped a quick free in Steve Walsh’s direction; with the keeper advancing off his line Steve neatly placed the ball over his head and into the top corner.

A very welcome three points indeed.

Form Report
Jason Northey 6 Paul Kinsella 7 Dave Browne 6 Sean Doyle 7 Martin Costello 6 Fergus Burke 7 Stephen Barr 7 Niall Hanratty 6 Derek Ruxton 6 Keith Kelly 6 Steve Walsh 9
Subs : Lee Malone 5 Dave O Kelly 6

Sky Blues Flop

Filed under: General news, Saturday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

23.11.13
Moorfield 3, Spartak 0.

A lack lustre opening half on a bumpy surface in Clondalkin saw the home side in control, and fashion a succession of chances; some of these were self inflicted by a Spartak team which provided little in the way of midfield resistance, while David Marlow’s kicking was a source of advantage to Moorfield, who took a soft lead on 15 minutes to emphasise their superority.

Towards the end of the half Spartak fashioned a couple of chances from set pieces by Sean Doyle, but no luck.

Stephen Barr was thrown forward as the Sky Blues sought a way back into the game, but his shooting radar was off and he fired wide or over on quite a few occasions as Spartak roused themselves to the fray.

A Mick Leslie header was just wide with the keeper beaten but as the Sky Blues over committed in search of the equaliser, Moorfield broke to make it 0-2.

Sean Doyle’s effort looped wide and then he fired wide when well placed to take a steadying touch, while Stephen Barr and Conor Keegan both headed over.

A late third goal for the home side put the tin hat on a hapless afternoon for the Sky Blues.

Form Report
David Marlow 5 Dave O Kelly 5 Chris Hogan 5 Sean Doyle 7 Stephen Barr 6 Shane McInerney 5 Conor Keegan 5 Jervis Mulhall 5 Dermot Dooley 5 Eoin Kelly 5 Mick Leslie 5 Ken Buckley 5 Conor Canavan 5 Kevin Loftus 5

Drama under the lights in Kimmage

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

22.11.13
Larkview 3, Spartak 2

Spartak almost snatched an unlikely victory against the runaway league leaders on a freezing Friday night in Larkview.

The talking points mostly relate to the last 8 minutes, when Spartak were, up to then, resolutely defending a 2-0 half time lead.

On 82 minutes, Adam Doran , immense in goal in the absence of Jason Northey, tried to take a quick free but slipped and gifted the home forward a goal. Much worse was to follow as the ref, well in control up to that point, began awarding a string of free kicks the home side’s way; Stephen Barr for once missed the header from one such free and a home forward had lots of time at the far post to equalise; another free and the home centre half rose to nod home the winner.

A sickening end to a wonderful 80 minutes from Spartak, who defended with discipline, attacked with impunity and made the most of their chances. In truth until the unfortunate Doran error, Larkview had largely run out of ideas.

Against the run of play Fergus Burke played in Steve Walsh on 40 minutes to secure the lead; on the stroke of half time Stephen Barr and Steve Walsh played in Keith Kelly; without waiting to run on he arrowed a fine volley to make it 2-0.

Just after half time Barr nodded just wide from a Niall Hanratty free kick.

While the form is improving, points are elusive despite great efforts.

Form Report
Adam Doran 8 Dave Browne 6 Paul Kinsella 8 Martin Costello 8 Stephen Barr 9 Fergus Burke 8 Neil McGowan 7 Niall Hanratty 7 Derek Ruxton 7 Keith Kelly 7 Steve Walsh 8 Lee Malone 5 Dave O Kelly 5
Subs: Lee Malone 5 Dave O Kelly 5

Spartak hammer League Leaders

Filed under: General news, Saturday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

16.11.13
Spartak 4, Cloghertown 1

The Sky Blues began this game in earnest fashion, and really took the game to the visitors.

First chance fell to Cloghretown, however when Jason Northey saved well after a Sean Doyle error. Mick Leslie made a fine run and cross but Dave berry was wide on this occasion; but on 33 minutes a neat piece of skill by Jeff Gamble put Dave Berry in and he scored at the second attempt, the keeper blocking his first effort. Gamble and Berry were causing big problems to the visitors defence and it was no surprise when Jeff Gamble headed home from Dave Berry’s cross o the stroke of half time.

Perhaps Ballyoulster had a clear intention of mounting a comeback, but such notions were thwarted after just two second half minutes. A Sean Doyle free was headed on by Niall Lennon toJeff Gamble, and agin he provided the pass for Dave Berry to finish. 3-0 and Ballyoulster were stunned. Sean Doyle set up Dave Berry for his hattrick before Chris Hogan was extremely hard done by to concede a penalty, from which the visitors reduced the deficit. But there was no way back for them due to a fine Spartak performance.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Dave O Kelly 7 Chris Hogan 6 Sean Doyle 7 Stephen Barr 7 Shane McInerney 6 Jervis Mulhall 6 Niall Lennon 6 Dave Berry 8 Jeff Gamble 8 Mick Leslie 6 Conor Keegan 6 Eoin Kelly 6 Conor Canavan 6

Stanaway Defeat

Filed under: General news, Sunday LSL team by: Paul McGowan

3.11.13
Meath Rangers 4, Spartak 3

Its always sore to lose a game which should have been sewn up; this was one of those games.

Despite Meath starting sharper on a near perfect Stannaway pitch, Spartak created enough to win. An error by Ken Buckley gave the hosts an early opportunity, but Jason Northey pulled off a fine save; then Niall Hanratty, Derek Ruxton and Dave Browne got into a mess but the home forward missed the proverbial opener. It was no surprise when Meath took the lead on 16 minutes.

It took just two minutes for Spartak to respond, with Fergus Burke winning the ball and feeding Derek Ruxton on the right. The cross fell neatly for Steve Walsh to finish.

A Ken Buckley pass put Stu Love in on the left and his cross cum shot fell to Steve Walsh with the goal gaping, but the usually reliable winger put it over from a couple of yards. Then a Buckley pass allowed Walsh to unleash a stinging shot, which was pushed over by the keeper.

A faulty offside appeal let Meath in again but Martin Costello made a great saving tackle.

A Niall Hanratty handball gave a free kick opportunity, which Jason Northey touched onto the bar.

On 52 minutes Spartak took the lead as Stu Love released Steve Walsh to round the keeper and score and Spartak were reasonably comfortable, defending well and looking for a third on the break.

But on 74 minutes Stu Love was harshly adjudged to have handled and, the penalty scored, Meath had fresh impetus.

A couple of bad errors gave away two quick goals before the Sky Blues could regain their composure. from 2-1 to 2-4 in a matter of minutes.

Spartak responded. Thomas Gaynor voleyed two efforts over the bar; Stu Love could not force the ball over the line under challenge; finally a penalty award allowed Neil McGowan to bring it back to 3-4.

Despite a wave of attacks, Meath held on.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Niall Hanratty 5 Dave Browne 5 Seamus McCahill 6 Martin Costello 6 Fergus Burke 6 Neil McGowan 6 Stuart Love 7 Ken Buckley 5 Derek Ruxton 5 Steve Walsh 7
Subs: Thos Gaynor 5 Mark Brady 5