Over 35s 15-16

Over 35s Semi Final

On Friday our Over 35s play in the Semi Final of their league.  The team will be playing away to Albion rovers with a KO of 7pm.  To date we have all been able to don our Johnstown colours and support the lads.

On friday we are hoping as many of you as possible can travel too Albion and cheer on the lads.  So if you are free and fancy the drive to Muirdeach’s Park please come on out and cheer them on.  Below is a map to the venue to help you on your way.

 

Albion Rovers vs Johnstown

Johnstown 3rd Team

Our 3rd Senior team for 2015 has been given the green light by the league the lads will be training on Tuesday and have their first game against Torro at home in the MDL on the 1st of September at 1945.

We are late entrance to the Bradys Seat B Reserve with most teams having played 3 games.  The league intend us to play a few mid week games to catch up and then it will be games on Saturday at 15:00 every week.

Below is how the table stands as of Yesterday.

PosClubPWDLFAPts
1142514447316283197
214662341924
3532014211
442111267
54211857
6614111117
72200836
83201536
9420210126
10720515216
1142026156
123120535
135050225
145050005

 

League Tables 23rd August 2015

This weeks League tables as issued to us by the League

 

O Neills

PosClubPWDLFAPts
1142514447316283197
214662341924
3532014211
442111267
54211857
6614111117
72200836
83201536
9420210126
10720515216
1142026156
123120535

justin

PosClubPWDLFAPts
1142514447316283197
214662341924
3532014211
442111267
54211857
6614111117
72200836
83201536
9420210126
10720515216
1142026156
123120535
Seniors 1st Team

Johnstown Concede Late Leveller

Johnstown 1 – Athboy Celtic 1

A late equaliser for Athboy Celtic left Johnstown deflated after a game in which they had controlled possession for the majority of this O’Neills Sportswear Division 1 encounter on Sunday morning.

The opening spell saw Johnstown giving a near master class in retaining possession with their crisp accurate passing, leaving the visitors chasing play all over the park. However, despite seeing most of the ball, Johnstown could not create any clear sights of goal.

In fact their first opportunity came from a direct free kick just outside the area. Lee Fahy hit a shot curling into the bottom corner until the firm hand of the visiting keeper turned it wide.

As the half went on, Athboy grew into the game but were largely restricted to hitting their hosts on the break. Indeed twice late on Stephen Mangan was called on to make sure the half remained scoreless. The first of these happened as Athboy shot directly at him but his second intervention came as he reacted quickly, coming of his line and gathering the ball at the feet of an onrushing forward sending the game into the interval at 0-0.

Shortly after the restart, Arnie Luco and Wayne Cahill played a neat 1-2 on the edge of the Athboy area. The tall Johnstown striker strode into the area. With the angle closing on him all the time, Luco fired his shot wide of the far post when a simple square ball to the better placed and unmarked Fahy would have unlocked the defence.

Less than 2 minutes later, Johnstown had a strong penalty appeal waved away. Wayne Cahill, an early replacement for the unfortunate Adam Ivers, ran directly at the defence. As he entered the box, 2 defenders converged on Cahill simultaneously taking him out on either side. Despite the load shouts the referee waved play on.

Johnstown’s reward came just on the hour mark. Athboy Celtic, on a rare sojourn upfield, earned a corner. Jay Connolly emerged from the Johnstown area with the ball at his feet. He picked out Lee Fahy who raced the length of the field. Spotting the excellent supporting run of Wayne Cahill, Fahy played his teammate in, where Cahill finished comfortably, giving his side the lead their play deserved.

With 13 minutes left on the clock, Cahill had the opportunity to clinch the game for his side as he bore down on goal. Rather than picking out either Luco or Fahy, both unmarked in the centre of goal, Cahill fired his shot across the face of goal and wide.

For the final 10 minutes, Johnstown dropped further and further back surrendering a number of chances to Athboy. Some poor finishing combined with some good goalkeeping perserved Johnstown’s lead but it was not to last.

In the final minute, following another defensive clearance, Athboy pumped the ball back upfield. An excellent first touch and instinctive shot on the turn from just outside the box thundered into the bottom corner of Mangan’s net leaving the sides to share the spoils.

Johnstown FC Team: K. Mangan, J. Colton, J. Connolly, D. McQuillan (c), J. McDermott, A. Ivers, S. Conroy, C. Murphy, S. Challenger, L. Fahy, A. Luco

Subs: W. Cahill for Ivers, D. Grumley for Murphy, .

Seniors 2nds 2014-2015

Johnstown Reserves Square Up to the Opposition

Johnstown reserves started their A reserve league campaign away to square Utd in Ardee today. After a good preseason Johnstown wanted to start the season on a positive and showed this with some early pressure. Some very good play created corner after corner with no success how ever did not put Johnstown off. After some good work down the left from Alan Kerr and jack conroy the fell to Andre Sirb who could not capitalise.

The opening goal did come after yet another corner saw Ciaran Croke get on the end of a excellent Justin Flynn cross. Johnstown keeper Keith Mangan was rarely troubled in the first half and the visitors went in a goal to the good.
After a good opening ten minutes of the second half Johnstown concentration seemed to drop and their hosts started to get a foot in the game. Square created a couple of changes but were caught on the break with Wayne Cahill crossing for Shane Kelly to double the lead. Square halved the deficit with a fine individual goal. However Johnstown showed their quality and saw out the game to record a two one victory. A important three points to start the season.

1) Keith Mangan. 2) Micheal James. 3) James Conroy. 4) Justin Flynn. 5) Paul Curtin. 6) Ciaran Croke. 7) Wayne Cahill. 8) Ian Cahill (14, Alan Burke ). 9) Andre Sirb. 10) Shane kelly (12 Eoin Farrely ). 11) Alan Kerr

Over 35s 15-16

Johnstown Secure Play-Off After 5 Goal Thriller

Trim Town 2

Johnstown 3

Thanks to a late winner from Rory McGrath, Johnstown secured their passage into the semi finals of the Over 35s league with this 3-2 win against Trim Town on Wednesday evening.

The night started in the worst possible fashion as Trim Town fired themselves in front following a very harsh penalty awarded inside the first 5 minutes.

Despite the set back, Johnstown heads did not drop. During the next 15 minutes,  Johnstown created a number of opportunities that lacked the finishing touch.

Finally they pulled level on 18 minutes as J. Byrne converted the best move of the night. Starting with Trevor Greene in midfield, he played a long pass to Ian Murphy who took the ball into the box.

Seeing Byrne  unmarked in front of goal, Murphy laid the ball across the 6 yard cutting out the Trim keeper and leaving Byrne with the easy task of netting his 4th goal of the campaign.

 

Johnstown’s joy did not last long as 4 minutes later Pat Hegarty was picking the ball out of his net for the second time of the night. After initially pushing a close range shot on to the bar Hegarty was helpless as Trim reacting the quicker and  nodded the rebound into the net restoring their lead.

 

Just before the interval, Hegarty came to his side’s rescue. Trim broke well leaving the forward in a one-on-one with the Johnstown netminder. Hegarty remained tall before producing an excellent save to keep the trim lead at just 1 goal.

 

The second half saw Johnstown almost set up camp at the Trim end but try as they might, they just could not create any real goal scoring chances.

 

That was until Gavin Merrigan went up for a corner with 16 minutes remaining. Rory McGrath’s corner was cleared to the edge of the box where Merrigan set himself, took a touch, and fired his shot in off the underside of bar levelling the scores once again.

 

The night of drama was not finished though. In final minute, Rory McGrath took possession in the final third. Having beaten a defender he hit an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the Trim net, securing his side a place in next week play-offs.

 

Johnstown FC Team:  P. Hegarty, B. Sanfey,  D. Grumley, G. Merrigan, D. Byrne, R. McGrath, T. Greene, A. Burke, I. Murphy, J. Byrne

Subs: D. Conway, M. Hanley.

 

Irish Amputee Fund Raiser

The Irish Amputee Football Team are running a footgolf classic in September. All funds raised are going to go towards the development of amputee football in Ireland.  The game is played with teams of Four and entry is 20 per person.  Entry fee includes and a meal and a round of Footgolf.

 

To book a team contact our very own James Conroy on 086 124 9982

 

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