Best of Luck to all getting their Junior Cert results today.
Best of Luck to all getting their Junior Cert results today.
Ireland’s under 21s will take on Slovenia and Serbia next week and we were delighted to See Dylan named on the Squad again. We will be all cheering you best of luck from us all.
Full FAI Press release below
King names U21 squad for Slovenia & Serbia Qualifiers
REPUBLIC of Ireland U21 Head Coach Noel King has named his squad for next month’s UEFA U21 Championships Qualifying Round fixtures against Slovenia and Serbia.
The Irish host Slovenia at Waterford RSC on Friday, September 2 (7.30pm), then travel to Novi Sad for the first of back to back meetings with Serbia on Tuesday, September 6 (5.00pm Irish).
King has been unable to choose from a full complement of options due to injuries to Conor Wilkinson, Niall Keown, Brian Lenihan, Sam Byrne and Ian Lawlor, while Jack Connors is suspended and Callum O’Dowda has been drafted into the senior international squad.
Sean Kavanagh and Darragh Lenihan will miss the Slovenia encounter through suspension but will be available for the encounter in Serbia.
“We’ve a tough period ahead with these two games and then the visit of Serbia in October. Slovenia are ranked ahead of us and showed over there that they are a good team but what was disappointing from our point of view was the fact that we conceded three goals from set pieces in that game,” said King.
“We have to look at that. We will look to correct it and will try to win this game on Friday. There is a lot of emotion around the game with us returning to Waterford for the first time without Milo Corcoran with us following his sad death earlier this week.
“We’ll all try to do the best we can for him. He was a man of high standards and will be a huge loss around the staff table and amongst the players, where he was very highly respected.”
With qualification no longer in their sights, King and his staff are looking to balance out the transition between seeing out this campaign before turning their eye to the next campaign.
“We’re without a number of players but we’ve brought in some of the players born in 1996 and 1997 such as Olamide Shodipo and Jake Mulraney. We’ve also added Courtney Duffus from Everton as it’s important that we keep an eye on the present and the future at the same time,” said King.
The Irish boss is pleased to see the return of defender Tommie Hoban, who has joined Blackburn in a loan move, while the progress of O’Dowda to the senior squad has been another positive.
“We’re glad to see Callum go up. Every player here wants to go up to the seniors, it is a part of the job without taking away from every player going out against Slovenia looking to win the game,” said the Irish boss.
“Martin O’Neill has been to the games and he hasn’t been afraid to include these players. That’s one aspect of it.
“Tommie Hoban started his career really well with Watford and has been plagued with various injuries in recent times but he’s a terrific character – hopefully he’ll get back into top form and stay injury free now. Eoghan O’Connell also comes in after a good spell with Celtic.”
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND U21 SQUAD:
Daniel Rogers (Aberdeen – on loan at Falkirk)
Liam Bossin (RSC Anderlecht)
Thomas Hoban (Watford – on loan at Blackburn)
Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers)
Kevin Toner (Aston Villa – on loan at Walsall)
Sean Hoare (St Patrick’s Athletic)
Glen Rea (Luton Town)
Eoghan O’Connell (Celtic)
Sean Kavanagh (Fulham)
Joshua Cullen (West Ham – on loan at Bradford)
Alan Browne (Preston North End)
Connor Dimaio (Chesterfield)
Kevin O’Connor (Cork City)
Jack Byrne (Man City – on loan at Blackburn)
Harry Charsley (Everton)
Sean Maguire (Cork City)
Courtney Duffus (Everton)
Dylan Connolly (Bray Wanderers)
Reece Grego-Cox (QPR)
Olamide Shodipo (QPR)
Jake Mulraney (Inverness Caley Thistle)
FIXTURES
UEFA U21 Championships Qualifying Round Group 2
Friday, September 2
Republic of Ireland v Slovenia, Regional Sports Centre, Waterford (7.30pm)
Tuesday, September 6
Serbia v Republic of Ireland, Karadjordje, Novi Sad (5.00pm Irish).
Our Club works for our community with the help of a team of volunteers. Without volunteers to help we would have no club and the kids would have no local football.
So now we are in need of more help. We need someone who could manage a team and help bring them on a journey of learning, fun and lifelong friendship. Sport is a fantastic way for children to learn and communicate.
Currently we are looking for managers for a second U15 team, U8 and U7. You will need to give up a few hours a week, become Garda Vetted and complete a course in Child Welfare in Sport.
If you would like to become involved please email us at communitycoaches@johnstownfc.ie
Best of luck to everyone getting their results today. Try not to stress about your results no matter what the outcome you have lots of options!
During the summer we have given our website a makeover and with eight days until our first senior game we are pleased that phase one is now ready.
All the senior sections are ready for the new NEFL season and we can now work on the NECSL sections as their new season will start in September. So follow the link and have a look, we hope you like it.
Best of Luck to all our players who will start their Junior and Leaving Certs tomorrow. All you can do now is your best so get an early night tonight and be well rested!
The 2016 Awards afternoon will be held on the 11th of June 2016 in Walterstown. All teams from the coaching leagues will be there. To help on the day we woudl ask if everyone could bring some tasty treats for all to share.
Looking forward to seeing you all there in Walterstown to celebrate a great year.
We are delighted to announce that a Family Fun Day.
In association withe the Johnstown Peoples Park we are running a family fun day, with a mini 5 a side tournament. This is a FREE EVENT open to ALL boys and girls ages between u8 and u12.
Tournament places are limited so please register early using this link: