Saturday, March 31, 2007

Dún Laoghaire v. WWF - Friday 30th March 2007


A long awaited clash between old rivals Dún Laoghaire Town FC and WWF took place on the front pitch at Three Rock Rovers on Friday 30th March 2007 at 20.00hrs. Going into the game the Dún Laoghaire lads were certainly up for this match to make amends for being knocked out of the Cup last week on penos. Dún Laoghaire kicked off playing from left to right and the pace was set right from the whistle. As you would expect with this rivalry there were a few tough tackles in the opening minutes. But the lads of "The Town" weren't long getting the ball down and started to knock it about creating one or two half chances from the down the left wing. It was a bit of a stalemate for the next ten minutes or so. Dún Laoghaire with some of our key players back in action were soon to create chance upon chance with the young Steve McAfee twisting and turning to unleash a shot down to the keeper's left which came back off the upright. As Dún Laoghaire had most of the possession causing the WWF lads to work very hard to get a touch of the ball. With some excellent one two touch football from Dún Laoghaire again coming close to scoring with Daniel Downey making a brilliant run down the left wing and cutting inside to smash a shot off the near post. Though having most of the possession Dún Laoghaire failed to capitalise as we headed in to half time. WWF kicked off the second half but the Dún Laoghaire lads were straight out at them and within a minute or so Luke Murphy had a fine shot from about 30 yards which just went wide of the post. Dún Laoghaire were once again on top creating many chances the best coming from a corner from Thomas Downey which Luke Murphy headed towards goal forcing the WWF keeper to make a fine save with his outstretched right arm but he needed a second grasp to secure it. Dún Laoghaire again knocking the ball about quite comfortably causing a sequence of three corners with the first two being cleared for corners, third time lucky, Daniel Downey stood up to take the corner kick which he sent a quality ball into the box with Luke Murphy making a great run, timing his jump perfectly to head the ball down into the ground and into the back of the net. Straight from the tip off there was no holding Dún Laoghaire back as they were pressurising the ball forcing WWF to play the ball backwards. With Dún Laoghaire getting control of the ball causing all sorts problems for the WWF defenders and again hitting the bar from a fine shot from Thomas Downey (pictured above left) . With about five to six minutes remaining WWF pushing forward to get an equalizer creating some chances down the left wing which came to Ian Kane and Dean McAfee making some great last ditch crunching tackles to keep Dún Laoghaire on course for a win that they so richly deserved. All in all Dún Laoghaire making a fine team effort working very hard for one another. Final score: DLTFC 1 WWF 0. (Reporter: Ian Kane)

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

NightHawks League Cup - Quarter Final


The Quarter Final of the Nighthawks League had Dún Laoghaire Town FC face the lads of East Coast FC on Friday 23rd March 2007 on the front pitch at Three Rock Rovers. Dún Laoghaire started the game playing from left to right as this was a very important match for both teams it started off a bit cagey. But this was soon to change as a great move down the left wing by Dún Laoghaire with a number of players involved produced a great sequence of play which ended with Daniel Downey swinging the ball in from the left wing and Kevin Plunkett (pictured right) coming close with a fine header which went narrowly wide to the keeper's right. Dún Laoghaire started to kick into gear with a number of chances but lacked cutting edge in front of goal. As Dún Laoghaire got the ball down on the deck and started passing the ball around but failing to create much as East Coast were very solid in defence. It was a bit of a midfield game in that period producing little by way of chances for either team. But as the ball broke to East Coast in the midfield involving their Centre Midfielder and Left Winger - East Coast scored a fine goal on the break just before the half. Japo's half-time pep talk seemed to fire up the lads as Dún Laoghaire came back out in fighting form for the second half creating some more chances but again just failed to find that finishing touch. But all was soon to change as Dún Laoghaire won a free kick just inside East Coast's half which Thomas Downey, the dead-ball specialist, stood to take, whipping in a quality ball into the penalty area which ended up in the back of the net with a slight touch from an East Coast player. All was to play for now as Dún Laoghaire got the equalizer they so deserved with Dún Laoghaire pushing forward for the winning goal creating more and more chances but as in the first half we found it very hard to break them down. Just as the end Dún Laoghaire had a great chance to clinch the game with young Steve McAfee just pulling his shot wide from just outside the box leaving the score at 1 : 1 and the dreaded penalties to come. As usual the Captain, Paddy Kershaw, stood up to take the first penalty which he calmly slotted home. With both teams scoring their first four penalties it was Dean McAfee up to take Dún Laoghaire's fifth which he smashed against the crossbar leaving it down to East Coast to take them into the Semi Finals of the NightHawks League Cup with a fine last penalty of the game into the top right hand corner. The final score DLTFC 1 : East Coast 1 and then 5 : 4 to East Coast on penalties. (Reporter: Ian Kane)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

5th Match in the Premier Division


On Friday 16th March 2007 at 19.00hrs at Three Rock Rovers, Dún Laoghaire Town FC faced the lads of Image Now in an exciting encounter which came right down to the line with Image Now getting a late goal to clinch the game. Dún Laoghaire FC went 2 down in the first half and Japo's lads fought back to level as the match drew to a close with two superb goals from the very talented Luke Murphy (pictured above). But just before the whistle, Image Now scored the winning goal leaving the score: DLTFC 2 : Image Now FC 3. According to the Captain, Paddy Kershaw, the lads of "The Town" gave a very good account of themselves in what was a tough and, at times, very fast game. The match on Friday 23rd March 2007 will see Dún Laoghaire FC play in the Quarter Final of the NightHawks Cup against East Coast at 22.00hrs at Three Rock Rovers.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

4th Premier League Game - Fri. 9th March 2007


Dún Laoghaire Town FC faced Aston Village FC in the 4th game of the NightHawks Premier League on Friday 9th March 2007 at 21.00hrs on the back pitch at Three Rock Rovers. The game certainly did not produce great football, though, Dún Laoghaire Town FC was in control from the outset. Two fine goals, firstly by our newest signing, Dean Byrne, (no picture available) and the second by the young and very talented, Stephen McAfee, (pictured below in blog) sealed the game for Dún Laoghaire. The Captain, Paddy Kershaw, (pictured right) was forced out of the game through injury during the second half, however, he should be fit for our game on Friday 16th March 2007. The loss of Paddy's skill, strength and determination in the defence was certainly very visible as Aston Village FC attempted to get back into the game in the final ten or fifteen minutes. But Japo Kelly quickly noticed the danger and reorganised the defence as Paddy directed matters from the sideline. Final score: DLTFC 2 : Aston Village FC 0