Cash for Clubs 2017

Cash for Clubs is a community intuitive that enables clubs to gather the support of their members and the local community to generate much-needed funds.

All you have to do is collect tokens every time you fill up at Topaz and scan your game tag.  

Topaz have up to €200,000 to giveaway to clubs all across Ireland when they purchase fuel with Topaz. Upon submission of 2000 Cash for Clubs Tokens, clubs will be entered into a draw for a chance to win the below prizes.

Upon submission of 2,000 Cash for Clubs Tokens, clubs will be entered into a draw for a chance to win the prizes below.

* 1 Club will win the Grand Prize of €10,000.

* 10 Clubs will win €5,000.

* 140 Clubs will win €1,000.

If like many of us you already get your petrol or diesel in Topaz now when you fill up you can also claim points for us

Claiming points is simple log in to your play or park account 

Select us as you club

JOHNSTOWN FC
#4231
 
Then every time you spend 30 euro and scan you token we get a point, 2000 points gets us in the draw and we coudl win.  Full details are here 
 
https://www.playorpark.ie/cash-for-clubs
 
and there is a video bellow to help you too.
 
So this small step could make a big difference to us so get us some much needed funds.
 

 

 

Johnstown Fall To Cosmos Stars

On Friday night, Johnstown’s season came to a close with a heart breaking 2-1 defeat to Premier side Navan Cosmos in the Tully Challenge Cup semi final at the MDL.

This local derby began with the Premier side in full control and they could have been a goal up inside 3 minutes as they wasted a free header from 6 yards out. It was but a portent of things to come as Cosmos soon hit the front.

Just 9 minutes had elapsed when they attacked down the opposite flank. As they entered the area, they pulled the ball back where the finishing touch was applied, going in across goal. It was the reward their early dominance deserved.

Shortly afterwards, Johnstown nearly got on level terms. Sean Challenger, who has been immense in midfield all season, played Kacper Zeberek in on goal. His shot was well saved by the legs of the Cosmos custodian when he was through one on one.

Despite their dominance and ease of possession, Cosmos could not break through a well drilled Johnstown rearguard and chances were at a premium. Indeed, a very harshly awarded penalty on the half hour was Cosmos’ next opportunity to stretch their lead.

Just inside the area, a Cosmos player went down after the slightest touch from Aaron Mooney. The referee immediately pointed to the spot. Up stepped a very confident Cosmos player. However, his Panenka style penalty did not fool Dylan Byrne as he comfortable tipped the ball over.

A famous quote from basketball legend Michael Jordan says “It takes effort to win a game, but it takes courage to change the game”. Having been second best in all areas during the first half, Johnstown showed tremendous courage after the interval and changed the flow of the game entirely.

Very early on, some great play by Dylan Bollard and Aaron Mooney on Johnstown’s right saw Arnold Luco fire over but showed the intent that Johnstown were not lying down. Luco had another chance soon after. This time Zeberek’s strong run released Luco but his powerful shot was comfortably saved.

Cosmos rallied quickly and almost punished Johnstown for their 2 missed opportunities as they flooded forward. But for a last ditch tackle from the solid Jake McDermott, Cosmos could have been 2 clear.

On the hour, substitute Vinny Murphy was felled outside the box, on the right hand corner. Having only come on the pitch, his free kick cracked off the underside of the bar and away, with the keeper well beaten. Murphy showed he had the appetite to drag Johnstown back into the game.
Despite being quiet for much of the game, Dylan Byrne was called on twice in very short period of time as the game entered its last 15 minutes. First, he needed to be alert having seen a header late from a corner. Then in almost a carbon copy of their previous effort, Byrne flung himself across the face of his goal to claw away a thumping header from close range.

Those 2 saves gave Johnstown belief that it may be their night after all and continued to push forward.

Alas, with 8 minutes left, Cosmos broke quickly and released their front man who timed his run to perfection and left Johnstown offside line in tatters before slotting home despite Byrne’s best efforts to keep it out, doubling his side’s lead.

As the match entered injury time, hope was restored. A quick free kick from a position similar his earlier effort saw Murphy’s low driven shot be diverted into the net as another substitute, Josh Gaffney, apply the finishing touch to make it 2-1.

Sadly, the equaliser for the underdogs just would not come and Navan Cosmos held on to reach their third successive Tully Challenge Cup final, in which all at Johnstown would like to wish them the very best of luck.

And to our own team, hard luck but very well done on a hard season, with some highs, fewer lows, but many many great performances of which to be proud. Take the summer’s rest, come back stronger and ready for the push for promotion to the Premier Division next season.

Johnstown FC Team: D. Byrne, D. Bollard, J. Colton, J. Connolly, J. McDermott, D. McQuillan (c), W. Cahill, S. Challenger, A. Mooney, K. Zeberek, A. Luco.
Subs: V. Murphy for Mooney, D. Halligan for Cahill, A. Ivers for Bollard, J.Gaffney for McDermott.

Cup Semi Final 2017

Friday night sees our first team take on local rivals Navan Cosmos in the Cup Semi Final
 
The game will be played at home in the MDL Grounds and we need your support. So this Friday get out and support the team be the 12th Man and cheer on the guys to victory,
 
KO is 2000 so lets get your Red and White on

Get Well Soon Jake

Get Well Soon Jake
 
We would like to wish Jake Cudlipp from our Under 15s Get Well soon. Jake sustained a very nasty Knee injury today in our game against Kingscourt. Subsequently the match was abandoned whilst we waited for the Ambulance to arrive.
 
We would like to Thank Domo from Kingscourt Harps AFC and to ISRS LOUTH Branch Noel Scott for their assistance and understanding during this traumatic time for Jake.
 
Jake is currently in Drogheda and is doing fine but awaiting an X-Ray.
 
We wish you a speedy recovery Jake!
Seniors First Team 15-16

Johnstown Dent Ardee Title Challenge

Following Tuesday night’s disappointing 4-2 reverse to Athboy, Johnstown welcomed title-chasers Ardee Celtic to the MDL on Friday night.

Determined to have some say in this season title race, Johnstown were much improved from their last outing and matched the visitors in all aspects in the early exchanges.

A quick corner routine between Sean Challenger, captain in the absence through injury of Darren McQuillan, and Arnold Luco led to the former seeing his fierce shot whistle narrowly wide with a quarter of an hour played.

10 minutes later, Johnstown opened the scoring. An Ardee Celtic corner produced a chance which Dylan Byrne gathered comfortably before his quick clearance found Challenger in midfield. His chipped pass, weighted perfectly over the retreating backline as Johnstown broke at speed, fell perfectly for top scorer Luco who blasted the ball past the keeper giving the home side the lead.

Shortly after, Luco should have doubled his tally for the evening. Vinny Murphy, tricky as ever crossed along the ground to Luco at the back post. Unfortunately, he could not keep his shot under the bar.

Ardee’s best chance of the half came just shy of the interval as they beat Johnstown’s offside line. Bearing down on Byrne in the Johnstown net, all in attendance could only watch as the attacker drilled his shot well wide.

The second half was played out in an increasingly tense fashion with few chances falling to either side until the mid way point. A long ball out by Ardee led to both home centre backs slipping, freeing the way forward for the Louth men. Only a last ditch tackle by Jake McDermott prevented the visitors getting their shot away.

Ardee continued to exert pressure as the second half wore on and on 72 minutes would have equalised but for Jay Colton’s goal-line clearance.

Unfortunately for Johnstown, that equaliser did arrive just 6 minutes later. A long free kick from Ardee was allowed to bounce in the area, before the visiting forward tucked the ball passed Byrne, drawing his side level.

With eyes firmly on the upcoming semi final against Navan Cosmos, Johnstown will be pleased with the improved level of performance and hope to have a fully fit side back in time for their cup tie.

Johnstown FC Team: D. Byrne, D. Bollard, J. Colton, J. Connolly, J. McDermott, D. Grumley, S. Challenger (c), V. Murphy, C. O’Sullivan, A. Ivers, A. Luco

Seniors First Team 15-16

Johnstown March onto Cup Semi

For the second time in 4 games, and just the third time all season, Johnstown kept a clean sheet as they saw off Division 2 challengers Baileborough Celtic in their Tully Cup Quarter Final tie 3-0 at the MDL on Friday night.

The gulf in talent between the 2 sides was apparent from the off. The home side could and perhaps should have been 3 up inside the opening 10 minutes.

Kacper Zeberek, looking back to his best, took possession on half way in the second minute and proceeded to dance his way through the opposition, leaving Baileborough chasing shadows. As he bore down on goal, the keeper advanced. Zeberek’s low shot was well saved by the keeper legs.

The next opportunity, less than 3 minutes later, saw Dan Halligan and Arnold Luco combine well on the left but the latter’s shot could only find the keeper’s midriff. Halligan was again involved in Johnstown’s next chance as he crossed to Zeberek in the area but he could only steer his effort over the bar.

Just shy of the quarter hour mark, a poor delivery by Challenger from a corner on their left was almost converted as Jay Colton caught it on the half volley at the near post, only to watch it come back off the base of that same post.

And the chances kept coming. Zeberek, Luco, Aaron Mooney, Halligan, and Josh Gaffney all went close and kept the Baileborough keeper busy.

With 10 minutes left in the first half, Jay Colton rose highest in the Baileborough area and met a Sean Challenger corner perfectly with his head. Having seen an earlier chance come back of the woodwork, Colton knew it would not be his night, as on this occasion his downward header was gathered gratefully by the custodian low at his feet.

Shortly after, Baileborough almost punished Johnstown’s profligacy in front of goal. In a rare venture upfield, the men from Cavan crossed from the right. With his back to goal, an improvised overhead kick dropped over the bar. It was to be the only chance the Johnstown back four, consisting of McQuillan, Colton, Connolly and Gaffney, were to concede in the match.

Finally the breakthrough came on the stroke of half-time. Sean Challenger released Luco down the left. The front man powered his way into the area before hitting a low hard cross towards the near post. Having played his part in creating a number of chances earlier, this time it was Halligan’s turn to be on the end of the move as he showed how to finish it off with a neat flick into the net ensuring Johnstown went into the break with a deserved lead.

The second half saw the one-way traffic continue. An earlier chance fell to Mooney but once again the visiting custodian was on hand to keep his side in the game.

Johnstown did not have to wait too long for the second. Again, a fine ball from Challenger set Luco free before he set the ball for Zeberek to make 2-0.

With an hour gone, Luco raced clear after Dave Grumley won the ball in midfield. Having missed a couple of earlier chances, Luco made amends and slotted away his side’s 3rd of the evening.

10 minutes later it was nearly 4-0. Second half substitute Vinny Murphy scooped a pass high over the Baileborough back line to Luco who caught it on the volley which produced a remarkable double save from the keeper, first when he saved the initial shot and second as he athletically clawed the ball back from the line.

Despite their first half dominance continuing throughout the second half, Johnstown were not as incisive and did not create as many chances but they were more clinical. At the back, Johnstown were solid and never looked likely to let the visitors back in the game, leaving Dylan Byrne a virtual spectator for the 90 minutes.

Johnstown FC Team: D. Byrne, J. Gaffney, J. Colton, D. McQuillan (c), J. Connolly, D. Grumley, S. Challenger, K. Zeberek, A. Mooney, D. Halligan, A. Luco
Subs: V. Murphy for Challenger, D. Bollard for Connolly, W. Cahill for Halligan, J. Flynn for Zeberek, C. O’Sullivan for Mooney.

Seniors First Team 15-16

Johnstown Hit 3 Against Navan Town

Johnstown avenged their opening day defeat to Navan Town, running out victors by 3 goals to nil in their O’Neill’s Sportswear Division 1 clash at the MDL on Sunday morning.

The first half saw the home team dominate proceedings and were in front after just 10 minutes. Quick thinking from Sean Challenger saw him play a corner on the Johnstown left out to Vinny Murphy standing just outside the area. The right-sided midfielder struck a low drive across the area and into the net.

Murphy was to turn provider 8 minutes later as his corner on the opposite flank was cleared to the feet of Challenger in the middle of the goal 20 yards out. Despite the presence of 2 closing defenders, Challenger readjusted his feet quickly and hit a left footed drive low past the despairing dive of the visiting keeper to double his side’s advantage.

Just before the half hour mark, a rampant Johnstown went 3 goals clear. Justin Flynn weighted his through ball perfectly as Aaron Mooney broke a disciplined rear line. With 1 touch he rounded the keeper, before lifting his finish into the net as 2 covering defenders slid low in vain.

Despite the gulf in performance between the two sides, that was where the scoring ended. Indeed, chances for the rest of the match were at a premium.

Just after the restart, Wayne Cahill and Arnold Luco combined well to set up Aaron Mooney. Unfortunately for Johnstown, as he lifted his attempt over the keeper, Mooney could not keep it down under the bar.

As the second half wore on, the visitors came back into the game and could have pulled a goal back on the hour mark. Getting far more joy down their left, Navan Town crossed from out wide. It was met by the strong head of their front man, free about 6 yards out. Rather than hitting the back of the net, the header produced a tremendous point blank save from Dylan Byrne, who was then aided by Jay Colton clearing any follow up.

Shortly after, Challenger released Luco from deep. With the keeper flying out of his area, and under pressure from his marker, Luco dispatched an early shot low but was well saved by the keeper’s legs outside his area.

With 8 minutes left to play, Joke McDermott played in Stephen Ivers. With the keeper beaten, the Johnstown substitute’s shot smacked off the base of the near post.

Despite the drop in intensity once 3-0 up, Johnstown will be happy to have secured their first win 4 games.

Johnstown FC Team: D. Byrne, D. Bollard, J. Colton, D. McQuillan (c), J. McDermott, W. Cahill, S. Challenger, J. Flynn, V. Murphy, A. Mooney, A. Luco
Subs: S. Ivers for Flynn, J. Forde for Challenger, J. Gaffney for Murphy.

Cake Sale 25th March MDL

Our Annual Cake Sale returns to the MDL on the 25th of March 2017.  

This day is also the start of the Coaching leagues so there will be lots of you in the MDL Grounds.. We woudl like you all too bring out your inner Mary Berry and bake to perfection some tasty treats for us to sell.

We will be there from 9am and all donations will be welcomed and of course dont forget to drop by and pick up a tasty treat.