Training on Sunday for the U8/U10 is cancelled as they will be playing at Portglenone in a friendly and taking part in their fun day . All players should make their way to Portglenone pitch for 13.30pm .
Archive for September, 2007
Steak Night 6th Oct at the clubhouse 8 - til late entertainment provided by DJ Eamon , disco and karaoke .
Tickets £10 each.
Training on Sunday morning is cancelled due to the U12 playing in the first round of the shield , the match is away from home and the bus departs 10.15 am .
Come and support the lads in this first round every voice counts to spur them on .
Good luck boys.
The U8/U10 Teams should assemble at Cargin pitch for 17:15 on Saturday 8th Sept to take part in a junior blitz .
Moneyglass 3:15 Dunloy 3:09 - 5/9/07
Moneyglass gave their survival hopes a boost with an enthralling win over Dunloy. It was the visitors who had the better start with a goal after 20 seconds. The sides then traded points until the 13th minute when a sweeping counter attract from some great defending saw Kevin Marron hit the net to give Moneyglass the lead for the first time in the match.
The sides again swapped points until the 20th minute when a lucky break saw Ryan Doyle the the keeper for Moneyglass’s second of the match making the score 2; 03 to 1:02. But the excitement didn’t end there when a breaking ball at the edge of the square saw Dunloy score their second goal of the game in the 22nd minute to regain the lead, their excitement was short lived when Doyle rounded the keeper a second time for his second and Moneyglass’s third. Giving them a 3:06 to 2:03 lead at the break.
Both sides again traded scores until 10 minutes into the second half when another breaking ball on the edge of the square lead to Dunloy’s third goal setting the game up for a exciting finale. The home side then stepped a gear for a 10 minute spell and with 2 superb long range efforts from Adrian Mckeefy and a point from a side line kick from Ryan Boyd, gave Moneyglass an 8 point lead.
Despite losing Colm McCoy for 2 yellows and a late Dunloy surge the home side ran out a 3:15 to 3:09 victory. The game saw some great football with a man of the match performance for Kevin Brady, superb defending from Gerard Carey. The midfield was dominated by Adrian Mckeefy (0-4) and Gareth Quinn and in attack Kevin Marron (1-4), Ryan Boyd (0-4) and Ryan Doyle all shone
