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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

A ROMP IN BALLYFERMOT

SATURDAY, September 16

Ballyfermot United 0, St Kevins 8
Check back shortly for match report

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

WEEKEND FIXTURES

THE Saturday 7A1 squad travel to Ballyfermot United this weekend. Players and supporters meet at 9.15am SHARP outside the clubhouse in Crestfield.

The Sunday 7A squad are at home to Stella Maris and should meet at the dressingrooms in Ellenfield Park at 9.45am SHARP on Sunday.

MALAHIDE CRACKED

St Kevins 3-1 Malahide Utd
Another large crowd was in attendance this Wednesday evening for the Sunday team's first home game of the season, the visiting team was none other than Malahide Utd. A tough game was expected due to the poor state of the pitch as well as the quality of the opposition and having beaten Home Farm the weekend before hand it was always going to be a worry for the coaches that there may be complacency within the team. But overall that wasnt the case, having sustained some very intense pressure in the first half we eventually took the lead through a fine finish from David O'Hanlon, we then went 2 goals to the good with a good goal from Sean Ryan, taking his tally to 3 goals in 2 games. Another spell of pressure led to Malahide getting a goal back, and while things may have been looking bad, an inspired tactical change from Matthew and Rob saw Sam Ennis consolidate the win having bagged the crucial 4th goal of the game, as it was important that we got the next goal. Sam had only been up front for 30 seconds and already he was giving goalscoring lessons... So another good win for the Sunday team, this one a bit more hardfought...
P2 W2 D0 L0 F8 A3 PTS:6

Sunday, September 10, 2006

FARM TAKE A SPANKING

Home Farm 2-5 SKB
Considering this was the Sunday teams first competitive fixture, the outcome could not have been any better.Having taken the lead early in the game the Saints were never going to be beaten. A huge crowd at the game, including sime English spectators who were staying in the nearby hotel, witnessed some excellent football from the lads and also witnessed some cracking goals. They came from Stein Sheridan and Sean Ryan who got 2 a piece, and 1 from Jamie Casserly. Another good performance of note was from Ian Brunton, who pulled off two very good saves at important times in the game. So a good start by the team, and all hope that it can be kept up....
P 1 W1 D0 L0 F5 A2 PTS:3

PORTS TAKEN APART

Saturday, September 9th


St KEVINS 10, Portmarnock 1
Report will appear here very shortly.

A TEN GOAL CHILLER!

Saturday, September 2

PHOENIX 5, ST KEVINS 5


Report will appear here very shortly