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Under 18s play away to rush this week. We are meeting at Johnstown park at 11 and will travel together to rush. Let Shane know if you can not make and please do not forget subs.
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Good luck to everyone today in all their games we have 17 teams playing this weekend so hope everyone enjoys this weekend.
Also this weekend sees the return of the NECSL Coaching leagues. Theses are the non competitive games that the under 8s to U11s play in. These are designed to teach our young players all about football and install a sense of FairPlay and enjoyment of the game. Welcome back guys do enjoy and learn from your games today. We look forward to reading about them later
Today also is another big day for our ex player and goalkeeper Amanda McQuilan who starts for Ireland today in the Women’s U17 game Vs Romania. Amanda was always a fantastic player and it is wonderful to see her do so well for her country Good Luck Amanda
http://www.fai.ie/womens/international-squads/under-17-women/103591-ireland-seek-uefa-wu17-championships-win-in-romania.html
Training tonight in the MDL from 6-7 on astro. Please bring 2 euro subs also
All match away this Sunday Rush Athletic Vs Johnstown FC, st catherine’s park 12.45pm.
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After a weekend full of highs and lows we now look forward to the next weekend. And what a weekend it will be we are going to be a very busy club next weekend with 18 Games scheduled for us all around the country. We will have teams playing all over Meath, in the MDL, in Dublin and Cavan.
This weekend will also see our Junior sides back in action on the coaching leagues. This league is all about the younger players learning the game, gaining experience in match’s and enjoying the sport of Football.
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Mixed results for Johnstown FC this weekend. From large wins to crushing defeats, we experienced the lot.
Our U12s first half demolition of Trim Celtic meant this result was never in doubt after the opening 30 minutes. Goals by Ryan Kelly, Benji Taylor and a superb hat-trick from Adam Donohoe before a scoreless second half, despite both sides creating chances, meant a comfortable 5-1 victory for Johnstown, their largest of the season so far. See full match report here
The U13s faced a difficult trip to a very strong Malahide Utd in the SFAI Cup on Sunday afternoon. 4-0 and a captain down by half time left the boys little to play for but pride. A second half double from Ben Ryan were among several positives that can be taken from this game. See full match report here
Our U15s triumphed by the slenderest of margins, beating Newtown United by 2-1 on Saturday morning. Johnstown opened up a 2 goal lead through Sean Allen and Jess Capucho before Newtown pulled one back setting up nervy final 10 minutes which the hosts saw out comfortably for their 3rd successive victory. See full report here
Following last week’s highly impressive victory, our U17s were firmly brought back to earth to this weekend, suffering a 5-0 reversal on Saturday away to Kingscourt Harps.
The U18s welcomed 2nd placed St Ita’s to the MDL on Sunday for this early season top of the table clash. A 2-2 draw ensured Johnstown remained top of the NDSL U18 B Division.
The Senior 2nds were at home to Black Bull FC on Saturday afternoon. Thanks to goals by Shane Conroy and Wayne Cahill, Johnstown maintained their 100% home record with this 2-1 win while inflicting the first defeat of the season on Black Bull who had opened the scoring just after the break. See full match report here
In their John Gorman Motors Division 2 tie this weekend, our Senior 1st team travelled to face bottom of the table Fordrew Rovers. A hat-trick for Kacper Zeberek along with a brace each for Arron Kavanagh, Alan Burke and Daniele Gismondi put the hapless Rovers to the sword. After a run of 3 consecutive league defeats, this 9-0 victory was just the tonic for Ian Sheridan’s charges. See full match report here
Great news for the club and our player Mark Grumley, who plays for our Under 18s.
Mark has been competing in the NDSL trials and last night it was announced he has made the final cut for the NDSL 18s Squad. It has taken Mark a lot of hard work and dedication to get this far and we are all very proud and excited for you. Well done Mark.
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