Sad news

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

Well known referee Jimmy Hollowed passed away suddenly this week. There will be a minute’s silence before all LSL games this weekend.

Jimmy was a character and a gentleman who regularly refereed Spartak matches, and was famous for talking his way through games.

He will be missed.

RIP.

Training in St Enda’s Tues and Thurs ahead of mid week games

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

Training Tues 2nd and Thurs 4th April in St Enda’s

Games v St Pats Ath U-19s – L J Shield Q.F – Sat in Marlay
v Jobstown Sun away
v AIB Monday – Marlay
v Beechwood – Tuesday – Marlay- now Tuesday 16th

Over 35s away to Fassaugh Sat and home to Terenure (Wed)

Quiz Thursday 21st

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

Reminder that the quiz takes place in Firhouse Community centre this Thursday 21st March.

Make up a team, or if you are Johnny No Mates we will find a team for you on the night!

SDFC AGM 2013

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

The 2013 AGM takes place in the Eden on Wed 20th March at 9pm.

Agenda

– Minutes of 2012 AGM
– Chairman’s report
– Financial Report
– Elections
– Any Other Business

Members who paid annual subscriptions before 31/12/12 are eligible to attend and vote.

Any members who wish to submit amendments/motions may do so, in writing, to the Secretary not later than 3 days prior to the meeting.

Happy Road Trip

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

3.3.13
Virginia Celtic 0, Spartak 3

Spartak advanced to the 6th round of the Leinster Junior Shield with a clear win over a sporting Virginia side in Carlanstown.

The trip outside the capital proved a testing one for the Sky Blues, some of whom are geographically challenged, with many of the players wandering the back roads of Meath for some time before eventually stumbling on the venue. One piece of good luck from the sojourn is that Cathal Clancy has now been engaged by Bord Failte to write a tourist guide to Carlanstown!

The key to the win was a well marshalled Sky Blue back four, which restricted the locals to few chances, despite Virginia enjoying most of the possession.

Spartak got a tonic start when the home team made an awful hames of dealing with a long ball from Sean Doyle after just two minutes, and Stephen Barr was able to poke the ball in after hesitancy from the centre back and keeper.

The home side had a chance when a Cathal Clancy miskick conceded a corner, but Chris “Tubes” Hogan headed the ensuing header off the line with David Marlow beaten. Cathal Clancy was having a torrid time when an error allowed a chance for the locals but they denied by a very tight offside call. Cathal then vented his frustration in a tackle which brought a yellow card.

Stephen Barr drove a free into the wall after Dermot Dooley was fouled. at the other end Chris Hogan made a good block before almost undoing the good work with a poor pass which gave Shane McInerney no chance; the ball was switched to the local number 8 who might have done better than firing wide from a good position.

The Sky Blues were tussling well for possession but found it difficult to get passing moves together, with hard won possession too readily frittered away thoughout the first half.

Having started the first half on the best possible note, the feat was repeated on 48 minutes when Spartak delivered another sucker punch to the locals after Dermot Dooley was again fouled. This time Sean Doyle picked out Stephen Barr, running free from his marker, and who headed powerfully to the net.

Virginia almost found a way back into the game after David Marlow took umbrage to a challenge by retaliating; it might have been a dismissal and a penalty, but the ref satisfied himself with a lecture and a yellow card.
The home side then had an indirect free ten yards out courtesy of the Spartak keeper, but failed to capitalise.

The home side had no option but to chase the game but were caught on the break when a Glen Burke cross was finished by Martin Costello on 71 minutes. There was still time for Stephen Barr to miss two good chances to add to the total, but he was leg weary and lobbed one over and chipped the second effort wide.

A clean sheet and a three goal margin represented a satisfactory day’s work, especially as the overall performance was not the most fluent.

Form Report
David Marlow 6 Chris Hogan 7 Fintan Grace 7 Sean Doyle 8 Cathal Clancy 6 Shane McInerney 6 Anto Doyle 5 Steve O’Hara 6 Dermot Dooley 6 Stephen Barr 7 Martin Costello 6 Glen Burke 6 Niall Lennon 5 Mick Costello 5 Lee Malone Jeff Gamble

Broadford Blitzed

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

23.2.13
Spartak 4, Broadford 0

An impressive performance by the Sky Blues in blizzard conditions in Marlay, with the pitch entirely snow covered by the game’s end.

An indifferent start to the match saw both sides cancel each other out, with few chances. Broadford had the first, when Shane McInerney ceded possession close to his own goal and the visitors resulting shot hit the side net. Shane then was yellow carded shortly afterwards for expressing his views to the referee.

Anto Doyle and Dermot Dooley combined to force a corner which was fruitless. On 22 minutes a 35 yard shot from Sean Doyle changed the course of the game. He gathered the ball from a throw in and, with the keeper off his line, fired home a superb goal.

Spartak now had a spring in their step and looked a great deal more dangerous, while Broadford strove to recover from the blow of going a goal behind. Anto Doyle’s throw was headed against the post by Dermot Dooley, and then a fine ball by Cathal Clancy gave Paul Byrne the chance to cross, but it was beyond any support and went across goal.

Persistence paid off for goal number two, on 44 minutes, with Paul Byrne and Anto Doyle doing the donkey work to give Dermot Dooley a chance; he was hauled down by the visitors number 5 and Fintan Grace displayed his usual calm in dispatching the spot kick.

At the start of the second half Broadford were given an opportunity to get back in the game when David Marlow was adjudged to have carried the ball outside the box; fortunately for Spartak, the free was struck just past the post.

A Paul Byrne flick gave Martin Costello a chance but the keeper got a touch to his effort, however the ref gave a goal kick; Paul Byrne then had a shot wide before he played in substitute Glen Burke to score expertly with his first touch on 62 minutes and effectively kill off the game as a contest. As Broadford pressed on, Martin Costello dispossessed the keeper but shot wide of the empty goal from an angle.

Lee Malone and Martin Costello then combined to give Cathal Clancy a glorious opportunity but his header was wide.

In the final minute a burst by Paul Byrne was blocked by the keeper, with the ball running loose in the box to the supporting Shane McInerney running in on the open goal. Having carefully considered all options, Shane finally walked the ball in for number 4 to administer the coup de grace.

One of the Sky Blues better performances , showing a greater will to battle in tough weather conditions, with a clean sheet and a four goals to improve the goal difference.

Form Report:
David Marlow 8 Chris Hogan 8 Fintan Grace 8 Sean Doyle 8 Cathal Clancy 8 Shane McInerney 8 Steve O’Hara 8 Martin Costello 8 Dermot Dooley 8 Anto Doyle 8 Paul Byrne 9
Subs Glen Burke 7 Lee Malone 7 Joe Roe Conor Callis

Letdown at Leicester

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

16.2.13
Leicester Celtic 2, Spartak 0

The Sky Blues recent good run came to a shuddering end on Saturday. Some poor approach play in the final third, particularly in a one side first half, proved costly to the Sky Blues. Leicester took the lead with virtually their first chance on 44 minutes, negating all that had gone before.

Spartak will reflect on a first half when they lacked the ruthlessness to kill off opponents who were on the ropes. Too many tentative final passes; poor quality crosses; and not enough runners from midfield in support of the front men. In short, too little ambition, and too many players not willing to step outside their comfort zone.

Spartak opened brightly, and Leicester had to defend furiously as Paul Byrne had an effort blocked on the line, Shane McInerney was also thwarted at the expense of a corner, Dermot Dooley forced a save and Martin Costello tried to find Paul Byrne when a shot seemed on.

Cathal Clancy at the back made a couple of errors, with Shane McInerney there to tidy up on one occasion while Leicester crossed harmlessly on the other.

Fintan Grace’s through ball put Conor Callis racing clear and cutting in from the left; however his side footed effort on goal was disappointingly tame.

Chris Hogan had a few opportunities to cross, but his best effort found the top of the net – on the wrong side. Pressure from Dermot Dooley and Paul Byrne saw the latter caught by a defender in the box; but the ref did not award what seemed a solid penalty shout

The Leicester goal came from a crisp finish when the Sky Blue defence switched off completely.

In the second period, Spartak showed a slightly greater sense of urgency, although now the home side had something to defend, and set themselves accordingly. Anto Doyle and Chris Hogan combined to put Paul Byrne through, but the home keeper was quick off his line and saved well. Sean Doyle teed up Stephen Barr for a shot which whizzed just wide with the keeper well beaten, and Sean Doyle’s header from Chris Hogan’s cross was too close to the keeper. There was another good penalty claim when Paul Byrne was tackled in the act of shooting; the defender got none of the ball, but knocked Paul off balance. No luck this time either.

Leicester were not without chances in the second period, mostly caused by basic defensive lapses.

Leicester went down to ten men towards the end, but it was Spartak who conceded on 88 minutes, when a Mick Costello goal kick was returned into acres of space between defence and keeper, and the forward ran in to clip past the advancing Spartak custodian to put the cap on a frustrating afternoon.

Form Report
Mick Costello 6 Chris Hogan 4 Fintan Grace 5 Sean Doyle 6 Cathal Clancy 4 Shane McInerney 4 Anto Doyle 4 Conor Callis 4 Dermot Dooley 5 Paul Byrne 5 Martin Costello 4
Subs Stephen Barr 6 Steve O’Hara 5 Niall Lennon 5

Substitutes inspire comeback

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

9.2.13
Spartak 3, Cloghertown 2

The visitors, lying third in the table before the game, arrived late and Spartak took full advantage of their laxity by starting like the proverbial house on fire, creating numerous early chances. Dermot Dooley and Paul Byrne combined to give Martin Costello a clear chance, but his shot was saved; moments later an Anto Doyle throw was flicked on but Martin lifted his effort over the bar. Another Doyle throw travelled across the box to give Conor Callis an opportunity, but he drilled his shot too close to the keeper, who blocked. Martin Costello then broke as the visiors defence erred, but his touch was a tad heavy and the keeper gathered. A couple of good crossing opportunities were missed by Chris Hogan on the overlap as Spartak pressed.

When Spartak finally scored (and this was only the 12th minute!) a free kick by Sean Doyle made the keeper look the favourite but Paul Byrne proved the braver and got the vital touch.

Some poor defending from a throw in gave the visitors a soft equaliser against the run of play on 18 minutes, and a mix up between Fintan Grace and stand in keeper Mick Costello almost proved costly. Cloghertown also had a fine header just wide.

At the other end a Sean Doyle free again presented an opportunity, this time to Cathal Clancy, but he failed to direct the ball on target. Then a great Conor Callis run and cross presented Martin Costello with his best chance so far, but his effort lacked power and the keeper gathered his shot.

The second half was no more than a couple of minutes old when a sweeping move gave the visiting forward a clear run on goal and he made no mistake. 1-2.

Stung by this unexpected reverse, Spartak had a few good efforts; Fintan Grace’s effort was smothered, Paul Byrne saw his shot saved, and Sean Doyle fired a free just over.

The introduction of Niall Lennon and Niall Hanratty on 67 minutes gave the Sky Blues renewed energy and proved decisive. Hano’s first touch, running on to a sublime Sean Doyle pass, forced in the equaliser. Sean Doyle’s free then gave Martin Costello a heading opportunity at the back post, but he nodded just wide.

Conor Callis was sent away on the left by Niall Lennon, and cutting back onto his right foot fired just wide of the far post as Niall screamed for a return on the edge of the box. Another Callis run on 78 minutes saw him tumbled in the box and the imperturbable Fintan Grace slotted home from 12 yards via the post for the winning score. In the aftermath of the kick, the visiting keeper capped a bad day by getting a red card.

The 10 men of Cloghertown made a decent fist of trying to equalise, and forced a few corners; also a mix up in the home defence saw Cathal Clancy back pass to Mick Costello from close range to concede a free in the box.

But Spartak were not to be denied their comeback win.

Form Report
Mick Costello 7 Chris Hogan 6 Sean Doyle 8 Fintan Grace 6 Cathal Clancy 6 Shane McInerney 6 Anto Doyle 6 Conor Callis 7 Dermot Dooley 6 Paul Byrne 7 Martin Costello 6 Niall Hanratty 7 Niall Lennon 7 Ross Kelly 5

Astro Test

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

2.2.13
Spartak Div 3 7, Spartak over 35s 2

With bad weather halting league games for yet another weekend, a two hour work out on the astro proved a test too extreme for the older Spartak players, who nevertheless gave a strong performance until the energy ran out. A regulation game would have meant a closer contest. However the game gave many players on both sides a chance to brush up on fitness.

Initially played at a pace more suited to the Father Ted Over 75s, some players took it into their hands to step up the tempo. Conor Callis was bright and sharp on the right, scored and assisted, and is showing clear signs of improvement; when his decision making matches his skill he will be a player to watch.

Paul Thormley for the seniors displayed good hold up skills and scored a memorable goal, embarrassing David Marlow in the process with a 40 yard effort. David later redeemed himself somewhat with a good save from Paul Burke’s close range effort. Ken Byrne, in his first game for months, showed glimpses of his old (should that be young?) self and Dave Whelan took his goal well after a Keith Kelly and Lee Malone mix up.
Stephen Barr scored a fine volley from outside the box to restore a lead at 2-1.

Paul Byrne, in a deeper role, joined up the dots effectively with clever intercepts and accurate passing.

Some of the scores were soft or embarrassing – we won’t name the culprits here.

Overall a good day.

Form Report
Div 3: David Marlow 6 Chris Hogan 6 Fintan Grace 6 Lee Malone 6 Sean Doyle 6 Martin Costello 6 Stephen Barr 6 Conor Callis 7 Paul Byrne 8 Ross Kelly 6 Thom O’Driscoll 6 Keith Kelly 6 Joe Roe 6 Niall Lennon 6 Mick Greene 6

Over 35s
Jimmy Browne 6 Tony Kavanagh 7 Greg Callan 6 Paul McGrath 7 Dave Mohan 6 Brian Farrelly 6 Tom Maher 6 Paul Thormley 8 Ken Byrne 7 Bernard McGuiness 6 Dave Whelan 6 Graham Johnston 7 Leon David 6 Paddy Hughes 7 Shea McClafferty 6 Paul Burke 6

Season so far – appearances and goals

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

In a rain interrupted season so far only a few players have played 10 or more games

Conor Maguire, Neil McGowan, Steve Walsh, Leon David, Paul McGrath, Tom Maher, Seamus McCahill , Aodhan McCahill and Niall Hanratty have all reached double figures.

On goals scored Conor Maguire leads on 7, with Graham McEnroe on 6. As Graham is now London based he is unlikely to add to this total, leaving Neil McGowan and Brendan Mooney, both on 4, as next best.

Full details on site.