Another Step

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

Walkinstown 1 Spartak 4

The Sky Blues secured three more points on the promotion trail with a good performance.

After a quiet opening, Spartak took the lead on 15 minutes from a free conceded by a local injured player returning to the pitch without permission. Sean Doyle’s free found Martin Costello at the far post and his header went in via the keeper.

The Sky Blues then made the near fatal mistake of relaxing and soon the home side were bossing the midfield, with the equaliser arriving when the ball was allowed bounce in the Spartak box and nodded home by the local striker.

Spartak recovered their composure and tempo in the second period and re established the lead on 49 mnutes and when a Sean Doyle free was fumbled by the keeper Dermot Dooley was on hand to score. Dooley then had a big part in the decisive third goal when he won the ball in a tackle and crossed for Stephen Barr to head in. As the home side looked to get back in the match, gaps appeared and Spartak had chances on the break while Stephen Barr, guilty of a few misses, had to wait till the 92nd minute before getting his second following another Doyle free. Sean then received a second yellow in the last minute.

Form Report
David Marlow 6 Anto Doyle 6 Steve O’Hara 5 Sean Doyle 8 Fintan Grace 6 Shane McInerney 5 Mick Costello 5 Stephen Barr 7 Dermot Dooley 7 Paul Byrne 7 Martin Costello 6
Subs: Chris Hogan 6 Conor Callis 6 David Garavan 6

Windy Win

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

22.4.13
Esker 0, Spartak 3

In blustery conditions Spartak gained a valuable win in Lucan.

Mick Costello, deputising in goal, was the star of the show and was instrumental in keeping a clean sheet and gleaning the three points with a series of saves, safe handling, and good distribution.

On 9 minutes a neat move started by Sean Doyle was carried on by Martin Costello and Paul Byrne to give John McCluskey the chance and he made no mistake.

The Spartak back four was solid throughout and the midfield worked hard in closing Esker down.

A brace of second half goals clinched the win; Shane McInerney’s pass was converted by Paul Byrne on 57 minutes while Dermot Dooley fished off a long kick by Mick Costello for the third goal on 86 minutes.

Jeff Gamble had a brief cameo, on as sub and then sent off within a minute for a challenge on the keeper.

A highly satisfactory performance.

Form Report
Mick Costello 9 Anto Doyle 7 Steve O Hara 7 Sean Doyle 8 Fintan Grace 7 Shane McInerney 7 Conor Callis 6 John McCluskey 6 Dermot Dooley 7 Paul Byrne 7 Martin Costello 6
Subs: Jeff Gamble 4 Ross Kelly 5 Mick Greene 5

Poor Show

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

23.4.12
Knockmitten 2 Spartak 1

This was a game which Spartak expected to win, but failed to apply the effort and skill to do so. Indeed the Sky Blues lost most of the individual battles against a side who had not registered a win for months.

After a scoreless first half a catastrophic error after 58 minutes by Seamus McCahill (and a lack of cover by his fellow defenders) in failing to deal with a long through ball presented the home side with a simple goal.

Energised by the goal, Knockmitten, embroiled in a relegation battle, responded and added a second goal on 65 minutes as the Spartak defence parted like the Red Sea.

Substitute Steve Grier, back after an injury lay off, led a comeback of sorts, and scored after 83 minutes. But despite an increased level of application, Spartak could not force an equaliser.

This was after a first half which the Sky Blues strolled trough in desultory fashion, thinking they could score when they liked; it was not the case.

Conor Maguire will feel ill used by a very unsympathetic referee who might have awarded two penalty kicks and many frees, but who, as they say, let the game flow.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Dave Thomson 5 Dave Browne 4 Seamus McCahill 4 Derek Ruxton 6 Neil McGowan 5 Steve Walsh 5 Conor Maguire 5 Alan Farrington 4 David Garavan 5 Steve Grier 6

Pipped in Tight Game

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

20.4.13
Spartak 0, Castle Park 1

A pivotal game in the league was spoiled by awful refereeing; both sides suffered and the quality of the game deteriorated with each poor call by the official.

From Spartak’s point of view the most contentious call came when a Glen Burke goal was disallowed on 18 minutes; there was no appeal from Castle but the referee spotted an infringement which went unnoticed by others.

Glen and Stephen Barr both fired over at the end of decent moves in what was a scrappy encounter.

Castle struck the underside of the bar and Glen cleared off the line.

The Sky Blues lost discipline for a time as things became feisty with predictable results and Castle began to grow in confidence.

Spartak began to show the effects of their recent exertions and hesitation by Martin Costello saw him concede a corner which was headed home at the back post on 81 minutes for the winning goal.

Thom O’Driscoll had a great chance to equalise when the ball fell to him just inside the box as the final whistle approached; he had time to take a touch but opted for a first time effort which just cleared the crossbar.

Form Report :
David Marlow 7 Anto Doyle 5 Steve O Hara 6 Sean Doyle 7 Martin Costello 6 Shane McInerney 6 Stephen Barr 6 Glen Burke 5 Dermot Dooley 5 Paul Byrne 5 Conor Callis 5
Subs: Mick Costello 5 Thom O’Driscoll 5

Spartak Bank Three Points

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

19.4.13
AIB 0, Spartak 3

Spartak’s busy mid week schedule continued and the game kicked off late as David Marlow explored all suburbs in the vicinity of the pitch before deigning to join his colleagues.

Excellent facilities at DCU and a really good ref made for a fine match

Spartak lived dangerously in a tight first half as the home side pressed and were grateful for the offside whistle on a couple of occasions. Conor Callis had a few good runs and one effort saved by the keeper and the Callis and Fintan Grace combined to cross for Stephen Barr who headed wide.

But the Sky Blues saved their best for the second period when Niall Hanratty and Anto Doyle combined for Stephen Barr to head home on 58 minutes.

A Paul Byrne double finished off the home side; Callis and Doyle were involved in his first while Hanratty and Barr combined for Paul’s second, and Spartak’s third.

With upcoming gamed in mind, and the points secure, Messrs Grace, Doyle and Mick Costello were substituted giving Anto the opportunity to note the combined age count!

Form Report:
David Marlow 6 Chris Hogan 6 Fintan Grace 7 Martin Costello 6 Mick Costello 7 Anto Doyle 7 Niall Hanratty 7 Conor Callis 7 Paul Byrne 7 Stephen Barr 7 Shane McInerney 6 Dermot Dooley 6 Steve O Hara 6

Beechwood comeback thwarted

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

17.4.13
Spartak 4, Beechwood 3

The visitors, three down after 13 minutes, fought back to equalise in the 90th minute from the spot. However the two minutes of injury time were sufficient for the Sky Blues to rouse themselves and score following a corner kick.

The game opened brightly for the Sky Blues as Conor Maguire coolly took advantage of a goalkeeping error to give the home side the lead on 5 minutes. Four minutes later Keith Kelly won a header to send Conor maguire away and his pass put Neil McGowan in but a defender obliged with an og.

On just 13 minutes a Seamus McCahill free sent Alan Farrington clear and he finished from close range.

Steve Walsh almost made it 4 but the keeper saved.

Beechwood got a foothold in the game from the penalty spot when Thom O’Driscoll was adjudged to have fouled in the box.

Spartak were looking comfortable until Eggy was intoduced as a substitute; his error let the visitors in for their second on 81 minutes and then on 90 minutes a rash challenge gave a 90th minute penalty for the equaliser. However he saved some embarrassment by heading home Alan Farrington’s corner deep into injury time.

Man of the match : Derek Ruxton

Three goals and Three Points

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

14.4.13
Spartak 3, St Pats SC 0

A sloppy first half performance saw Spartak set up some chances, but not nearly enough given the timid approach of the visitors. Neil McGowan combined with Steve Walsh with the latter hitting the bar, and then McGowan headed wide after a Dave Browne long throw. Walsh then fired straight at the keeper when well positioned.

The breakthrough came on 51 minutes when Conor Maguire played in Neil McGowan and his shot from 18 yards went straight through the keeper’s legs. Steve Walsh played Conor Maguire through for a neat finish 10 minutes later and the game was over as a contest.

Maguire added number three on 69 minutes, but try as he might could not complete his hatrick.

A routine win and a performance which never reached the heights.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Dave Browne 7 Aodhan McCahill 7 S McCahill 7 Kelly 7 Ruxton 8 McGowan 7 Farrington 6 O Driscoll 6 Maguire 8 Walsh 6 Buckley 6 Burke 6 Malone 6

Seven Down

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14.4.13
Leinster Junior Shield Semi Final
Oatfield /Shancastle 7 Spartak 0

An unhappy morning at Ballyowen Asto Pitch after Oatfield’s pitch was deemed unplayable.

There followed Spartak’s worst performance of the season.

While the first goal could be deemed unfortunate when players stopped as Sean Doyle went down injured, the second was a soft concession as David Marlow failed to gather. Spartak’s hopes of a comeback when Sean Doyle was harshly red carded for a last man tackle, just before half time, when he clearly won the ball.

It was a game when the Sky Blues could not muster a single decent attacking move and committed calamitous errors at the back.

The result was inevitable given the performance.

Form Report
David Marlow 4 Chris Hogan 4 Fintan Grace 4 Sean Doyle 4 Cathal Clancy 4 Stephen Barr 4 Steve O’Hara 4 Jeff Gamble 4 Dermot Dooley 4 Paul Byrne 4 Martin Costello 4
Subs Conor Callis 4 Glen Burke 4 Niall Lennon 4

Defence holds firm

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

11.4.13
Broadford 0, Spartak 1

On a rain soaked pitch, which was in excellent condition, Spartak made the most of limited possession to gain all three points.

A great goal on 17 minutes was the difference between the teams when Stephen Barr headed home a Sean Doyle free.

Broadford enjoyed the lion’s share of possession but the Spartak defence were resolute throughout with Jason Northey in solid form behind them.

The home side had the most of the chances but good defensive work meant they were not clear cut opportunities.

Sean Doyle and Martin Costello might have added a goal in the second period in rare attacks. But honours to a defence which did a fine job.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Niall Hanratty 7 Fintan Grace 7 Sean Doyle 8 Stephen Barr 8 Shane McInerney 6 Niall Lennon 5 Conor Callis 5 Mick Costello 6 Paul Byrne 6 Martin Costello 6
Subs Steve O’Hara 6 Thom O’Driscoll 6 Jeff Gamble 6

Late Goals Clinch Points

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

8.4.13
Spartak 2, AIB 1

Desire and self belief were the key characteristics of this win over a team close to the top of the table in the first of the midweek games.

In April, the swallows return, daffodils bloom and Niall Lennon comes out of winter hibernation to make his first start since 6th October!

For a long time Spartak looked as if they would get nothing from this game after AIB scored from a corner on 20 minutes. Jeff Gamble had a chance but could not capitalise after good work from Paul Byrne. Stephen Barr made a fine saving tackle at the other end and Jason Northey saved following a free to keep the deficit at one at the interval.

AIB smacked one off the bar to give notice of their promotion intentions and then Mick Costello had a good run but his cross was lacking. Then Mick headed wide from a good position after approach play by Chris Hogan and Paul Byrne. As Spartak came more into he game Steve O’Hara fired over after a golamouth scramble.

An error in the AIB defence let Stephen Barr in for the equaliser on 77 minutes and then to Sky Blue joy Byrne and Barr combined to allow Martin Costello to drill home on 86 minutes.

A fine victory fuelled by a will to win spirit.

Form Report
Jason Northey 7 Chris Hogan 7 Steve O’Hara 7 Sean Doyle 7 Cathal Clancy 7 Stephen Barr 7 Jeff Gamble 5 Niall Lennon 6 Mick Costello 5 Paul Byrne 6 Martin Costello 6
subs : Conor Callis 6 Dermot Dooley 5 Joe Roe Shane McInerney Fintan Grace