Veterans come from behind to win

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

Spartak 2 Schalke 1

Spartak enjoyed a victory after a poor performance on the previous week, despite missing a few regulars and overcoming the drag of a few players clearly lacking fitness.  However a few key men rolled back the years to claim victory.

The first half was dominated territorially by the home side initially but the strike force did not hold up play successfully and were also starved of support. The advantage of the possession was therefore wasted and few clear chances were created. Ray Grady and Paul Tormey fell foul of a simple offside ploy on a number of occasions.

Jimmy Browne was a virtual spectator for most of the half with Paul Burke and Gerry Doran  in command at the back and on the one occasion Jimmy was beaten Leon David was able to lend a helping hand a la his Gallic cousin Thierry Henry. Luckily the ref did not spot the infringement.

Spartak had some opportunities when Shay McClafferty clipped the top of the bar and also when Ray Grady checked back when through with his shot comfortably saved.

On 54 minutes a slick  move by the vistors outfoxed the home defence and a neat finish put Schalke one up.

The home side responded in positive fashion, showing good team work,  and should have been awarded an equaliser when Rory Campbell’s header hit the underside of the bar and bounced over the line before being cleared.  Rory, off form on the day, had earlier missed a one on one when running on to Gerry Doran’s through ball.

Paul Burke, moving to midfield to add his customary guile,  then curled a shot against the bar.  

Spartak’s equaliser came when Barry Crowe beat the offside trap  from left back with a fine run and when the keeper parried his effort, Paul Tormey finished to the net.

Spartak then pressed on taking command in midfield with good work from Paul Tormey, Frank McNamee  and Ken Byrne and the winner came after some fine work by McNamee when a neat move was finished in fine fashion by a galvanised  Ray Grady showing his true ability with a strong burst and finish. 

There was still time for McNamee to miss a one on one and Paul Tormey it the post after good work by Shay McClafferty.

A satisfactory turn around from a goal deficit and a confidence booster after recent results.

Form Report

Jimmy Browne 6 Leon David 6 Gerry Doran 7 Paul Burke 7 Dave Mohan 6 Shay McClafferty 6 Paul Tormey 7 Ken Byrne 6 Ray Grady 6 Frank McNamee 6 Barry Crowe 7 Rory Campbell 4 Mark Byrne 5 Jason Doyle 4.

Saturday Night

Filed under: General news, Over 35 team, Saturday LSL team by: Mick Greene

The Saturday team are going for pints this Saturday night. We are going to start in the Barge about 8ish……Full Saturday attendance expected except for players called out to play Sunday! In that case you will have to be in bed by 3a.m.

Rathoath Match Off

Filed under: General news, Saturday LSL team by: Mick Greene

Tonights match in Rathoath is OFF. Training in St.Killians at 9pm as normal.

Last Man Standing Week 2

Filed under: General news by: Mick Greene

Please post your selection for week 2 of Last Man Standing. If you dont give a team you will be given the next team alphabetically

A full list of fixtures is on the Last Man Standing tab above.

Weekend Fixtures

Filed under: General news by: Mick Greene

Saturday Team – AWAY to Rathoath THURSDAY NIGHT (meet at Spawell at 6pm)

Sunday Team – AWAY to St.Pats

Over 35’s – HOME to Schalke

Spartak resume winning ways

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

 

Balbriggan 0, Spartak 2.

Spartak enjoyed a comfortable win courtesy of a clean sheet and two goals by Mick Costello to make it 6 wins from last seven games. 

The back four put in a solid shift with Cathal Clancy dominant in the air while also making important blocks and distributing the ball simply. Dan O’Connell was in fine form and almost broke the deadlock with a cracking shot just wide in the first half.

 For quite a while Spartak had good midfield supremacy  courtesy of Will O’Connell’s tireless covering and neat distribution, but the final ball was often wasteful on the flanks from Niall Hanrattyand Rob Deering or the wrong option taken by strikers Thomas Gaynor and the hard working Glen Burke.

Rob Deering missed a big chance when volleying over from 10 yards after Glen flicked on.

On 38 minutes, Glen and Will combined to win the ball and transferred it to Rob Deering , cutting in from the left. His pass was controlled at the edge of the box by Mick Costello who slotted home. Cathal’s great block prevented Balbriggan from getting straight back into the game.

The visitors began the second period strongly with Dave O’Kelly finding his passing range and Hanratty’s cross was fluffed by Rob Deering. O’Kelly’s cross was neatly laid off by Thomas Gaynor to Burke who blazed over.

Balbriggan threatened when O’Kelly handled and Spartak switched off. Jason Northey missed a cross but the home side could only hit the side netting.

On the hour a fine move by Dan, Glen and Tom saw the ball break to Mick Costello who lashed home first time from 20 yards low into the bottom corner.

Derek McGoldrick made inroads down the left and should have won a penalty but the ref did not oblige. He then laid on a simple chance for Tom Gaynor who stuck the post. Tom was repeatedly caught offside and received a yellow card for protesting too strongly against the decisions.

Balbriggan had a goal disallowed on 80 minutes and that was the last scare.

A fine win and a good performance. 

 Form Report

Jason Northey 6 Dave O Kelly 7 Dan O Connell 8 Martin Costello 7 Cathal Clancy 8 Will O Connell 8 Niall Hanratty 6 Rob Deering 6 Thomas Gaynor 6 Glen Burke 7 Mick Costello 7

Subs: Derek McGoldrick 7 Ross Kelly 6 Colm O Sullivan 6

Match off Sunday as undersoil heating fails

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

Snow covered Marlay unplayable for fixture v Dunboyne

Last Man Standing Starts this week

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

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Valentine’s nightmare

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

Everton 5 Spartak 0.

Spartak suffered their worst defeat in years on the back of a terrible second half performance. A robust and rampant Everton side destroyed the visitors in a short spell after the interval.  A local referee allowed a physical contest and Spartak were simply not up for it. Sometimes you can outplay opponents; sometimes you have to fight them. This occasion was the latter and Spartak did not have the will to resist.

An early chance for Spartak was created by Graham Breen who put Stuart Love through but he pulled his shot wide from 12 yards. Glen Burke shot over when a pass might have served better; a lead goal might have instilled more desire in the team but it was not to be. After that chances for Spartak were few. Breen had to go off injured on 25 minutes.

Peter O’Toole was working overtime at the other end and he made a number of good saves; Steve Grier headed clear time and again and Dan O Connell and Fintan Grace scrambled clearances as Everton took command.

Spartak nonetheless reached the interval without conceding.

The start of the second half saw Grier conceed a penalty for number one on 48 minutes; on 50 minutes mistakes by Grier and Rob Mahon preceded number 2; on 52 minutes Everton broke after a corner and O’Toole made a great save, but it was to be a temporary reprieve and the hosts scored from the resulting corner when the back post cover was abandoned. Three goals in just over 5 minutes conceded as Spartak wilted.

 Neil McGowan was harried into an error that Alex Kenny could not cover and Everton were in for number 4.  A poor free by Tom Flanagan was cleared and        Everton  broke the length of the pitch in a 4 v 1 breakout to complete the nap hand.

 Goalkeepers mistakes are often harshly highlighted  but on this occasion O’Toole was the only Spartak player who could derive any satisfaction from his performance. He was not at fault for any of the goals and his saves kept the scoreline from reaching even more embarrassing levels.

A truly miserable display.

 Form Report

Peter O’Toole 8 Dan O Connell 4 Rob Mahon 4 Steve Grier 4 Fintan Grace 4 Tom Flanagan 4 Neil McGowan 4 Will O Connell 4 Glen Burke 4 Graham Breen 5 Stuart Love 4

Subs Alex Kenny 4 Dave Thomson 5

Cup exit as lead extinguished by late goals

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

Spartak 1 Everton 3

Spartak exited the Tom Watt cup on Saturday with late goals conceded flattering the opposition somewhat.

The match was delayed by 45 minutes due to late arrival of substitute referee and Spartak had to weather an early storm, conceding free after free, mostly needlessly and some blatantly, although the opposition’s propensity to go to ground did influence the referee somewhat.

Spartak’s attacks from free kicks were halted by Everton’s simple expedient of stepping out to play offside.

Spartak led from the 47th minute until conceding an equaliser on 80 minutes from a corner which the  defenders allowed a free header on the 6 yard line.

Spartak had a dream start to the second half when Steve Browne’s run was halted by the keeper’s tackle outside the box; Steve won the block tackle and transferred to Tom O’Driscoll who was coolness itself in finding the net from 18 yards through the covering defenders.

Jason Northey showed hesitation when Everton headed wide from 3 yards and his slowness to leave his line caused a number of incidents, with Spartak’s defenders having to come deep for the through ball. In one incident he took a knock as Cathal Clancy and a forward collided with him in the box.  Nonetheless he made a couple of fine saves from good Everton opportunities.

Spartak were now pinned back as Everton piled into the attack in search of an equaliser. Spartak looked to defend for their lives and run down the clock.

Despite the pressure Spartak looked set to hold on until the goal from the corner. Following the equaliser a slick move by Browne, Bolger and Kelly created a one on one only for the referee to call offside, incorrectly.

Extra time loomed until, in the 90th minute,  Martin Costello, not playing at his usual level,  allowed a ball to bounce and then slipped at the edge of the box and the forward beat Northey with ease. 

To add insult to injury a long ball following loss of possession by O’Kelly gave an Everton player time to pick his spot as Northey backed off. 

Spartak will rue that equaliser.

Form Report

Jason Northey 5 Dave O Kelly 6 Mick Greene 5 Martin Costello 6 Cathal Clancy 6 Rob Deering 6 Neill Bolger 6 Chris Hogan 5 Steve Browne 6 Tom O Driscoll 6 Mick Costello 5.

Subs: Colm O Sullivan 5 Derek McGoldrick 5 Ross Kelly 5