Christmas Night Out and Bumper Raffle on Sat 22nd in Eden

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

Saturday 22nd Dec is the date for the Christmas night out, when we will also be staging our annual raffle. Should be a good night and some may venture into town later.

Please bring tickets and cash to friendly Sunday or to Kilians Tuesday for the first of he Christmas Matches.

Christmas Match – Tuesday 18th at 9 in Kilians

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

Its Everton v Liverpool – or Mick Greene select v Dave Mohan and pals.

Mixed sides, Sat Sun, over 35s

If not a supporter of either choose the one you least dislike!

See you Tuesday.

Quiz Night – this Thursday 8th November

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

Training Tuesday only in Kilian’s – no training Thursday due to Quiz Night.

Thursday is Quiz Night in Firhouse Community Centre. A full attendance is expected!

Spartak advance in Shield with walk over

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

3.11.12

VEC were unable to field a team in the Leinster Junior Shield second round tie and as a result had to concede to the Sky Blues. Round 3 beckons.

Gerry Power – an appreciation

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

The sad news that a former Spartak player, Gerry Power, had passed away aged 48 after a long illness reached us recently from Nicko Farrell.

More recent players may not realise that for most of the 70s Spartak had 5 schoolboy teams at the time Gerry played. His brother Richie played in an older age group and Gerry often stepped up to play at that level as required.

Digesting the news my mind went all the way back to 1976 and a memorable schoolboy game against Raheny Boys away. Spartak were down to 10 men through injury and were 0-2 down at the break. A stirring fight back ensued to force a 3-3 draw with Gerry firing in the glorious late equalizer from the edge of the box. Gerry’s display on the day was typical, full of drive and energy, with no little skill.

Gerry was one of the game’s nice guys with an enthusiastic approach to matches and training and he is fondly remembered by the lads who played with him.

Condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

Quiz Night Thursday 8th November

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

And you thought it was just a big night for Hano’s birthday!

Alongside the momentous celebration of the birth of one Niall Hanratty, aka Dynamo Child, Spartak will be hosting a quiz night in Firhouse Community Centre.

In between birthday wishes Mick Greene will be asking his usual demonic mix of questons, mostly about the life and times of young Niall – or maybe not.

So get out those atlases, check those flags, which counties surround which , and don’t forget the lord mayor etc. There won’t be any football questions, just a few re Everton!

See you there for a night of fun ,frolics and some amazing Iphone gymnastics.

Commercial Division – Full Steam ahead

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

Mick Greene has polo shirts and sweatshirts for sale – see previous posts.

Date for your Diary – Thursday Nov 8th for Quiz Night in Firhouse Community centre.

If you are in a position to donate prizes, bottle etc please contact Paul.

Polo and Sweat Shirts Crested and Initialled – order now

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

Mick “Del Boy” Greene has sourced club gear and its coming in at €33 for a sweatshirt and polo. Both will be crested and have initials. The order will be placed next week and Mick will collect cash over the weekend and at training. NO GEAR WILL BE ORDERED WITHOUT CASH UPFRONT

Saturday game v Leicester is off

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

Leicester have advised that their pitch is unplayable

Shield Success

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

13.10.12
Spartak 3, Glasnaoin 2

A game which looked to be heading comfortably the home side’s way was only decided by the narrowest margin against a Glasnaoin side who battled their way back into contention when seeming to be down and out; fitness issues persist for a Sky Blues side which was unable to press home their advantage when in the lead. The second half saw both sides drop the tempo considerably.

Glasnaoin began the better and unforced errors and miskicks by the Sky Blues gave the visitors a couple of half chances, but on 11 minutes a long throw by Anto Doyle was forced in by Ross Kelly. Spurred on by this success, Spartak pressed and Neill Bolger’s run and cross saw Lee Dunne steer a shot home in the 20th minute. Spartak had a period of superiority and Lee then latched on to a defensive error but his attempt was pushed on to the post by the keeper. A long run through by Neill Bolger saw him place his shot too close to the keeper.

Spartak then took their foot off the pedal as the visitors raised their game and when Cathal Clancy was pulled up for a foul the free kick, from a good position, was fired home with Bobby Hayes’s positioning somewhat suspect. Cathal was then fortunate to escape with a yellow card when he apprehended a forward bearing down on goal.

Glasnaoin equalised when, with the Spartak defence pushed to half way, Dermot Dooley was caught in possession almost level with his defence; the forward raced through to equalise.

So 2-2 at the break.

The first minute of the second half saw the best move of the game; Conor Canavan threw the ball in to Cathal Clancy on the left and Cathal fired a long diagonal pass to Chris Hogan, running from right back. Chris played a neat one two down the line with Lee Dunne before delivering a tantalising cross low across the six yard box. Ross Kelly just failed to make contact at the near post, and with Mick Costello ready to strike at the back post the defender intervened to poke the ball past the keeper.

The game certainly dropped in tempo, perhaps understandably with a few players returning from injury and lay offs, and play generally was becalmed. Spartak’s efforts were generally restricted to breakouts; Neill Bolger was the main source of energy and drive and he just failed to find Ross Kelly after a strong run down he left, while later he had an attempted chip just wide. With a little composure added to his undoubted energy and endeavour Neill could have been the player to put the tie beyond all doubt. The Sky Blues back four recovered their composure somewhat after an error strewn first half and Glasnaoin were restricted to long range efforts.

Roll on the draw for Round 2!

Form Report
Bobby Hayes 6 Chris Hogan 6 Conor Canavan 6 Fintan Grace 6 Cathal Clancy 6 Anto Doyle 6 Dermot Dooley 6 Ross Kelly 6 Lee Dunne 6 Neill Bolger 7 Mick Costello 5
Subs: Barry Maguire 5 Joe Roe 5 Conor Callis