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As we mentioned here last week, our club has featured in the Meath Chronicle every week this season. This week, that coverage continues with our Senior 1sts’ victorious trip to Lourdes Celtic and our U12s unfortunate defeat away to league leaders Enfield Celtic.
With friendlies, coaching and competitive league games, we had 17 ties packed into another busy weekend for Johnstown FC.
2 games this weekend for the U8 Tigers ended with mixed results, with 1 win and 1 defeat but illustrating the concept of the this level of football perfectly. Learning and enjoying the game regardless of result. Well done to Phil and his team. Read full reports here
The U9 Tigers fell to 2 narrow defeats this weekend at the hands of Longwood/Knightsbrook and Torro Utd. Read full reports here
Both our U10 sides, the Eagles and the Hawks, picked up good wins. Read full reports here
The U12s faced a daunting trip to league leaders Enfield Celtic. Despite playing really well and limiting their hosts to very few chances, Johnstown went down to a 3-1 defeat, their first of the season. Read full report here
Our U13s hosted Torro Utd at the MDL on Saturday morning and thanks to a goal by Ben Ryan ran out 1-0 winners. Read full report here
On Saturday afternoon, our Senior Reserves lost heavily away to Electro Celtic.
Starting the weekend’s action, and conversely finishing this round up, our Senior 1st team travelled to Drogheda for the 2nd time in 5 days. This time they brought all 3 points back to Johnstown with them thanks to goals by Daniele Gismondi and Jonathan Forde. Read full report here
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Some of you may have noticed that our club has featured in the Meath Chronicle every week this season. Now, thanks to the kind permission of editor John Donohoe and sports editor Conall Collier, we can reproduce images of this coverage. Of course, we do so with the intention that you will ALL go out and buy a copy!!
This week, we have both senior teams’ match reports covered in the Chronicle, unfortunately they both lost this week, while in previous weeks they have also included U12 and U13 teams.
It is not just match reports either, 2 weeks ago our U12’s team photo before their game against Park Celtic Summerhill was also featured.
We all appreciate the hard work and time sacrificed by all our managers and coaches with the hands-on aspect for coaching our teams and writing match reports including teams and substitutes. This is vital so your team can benefit from the added publicity brought by the Chronicle, which can be key when trying to attract a new sponsor and helping raise the profile of our club.
The return of the coaching leagues made for a very busy weekend for Johnstown FC. 17 matches across all age groups from U8 right up to our 2 senior teams, saw players and officials from our club travelling to Dublin and Drogheda with the majority of our action in Navan’s MDL complex.
U9 Tigers had 2 games on Saturday. In their first outing they were denied a win by a last gasp Navan Town equaliser in an absolute thriller. Read full report here In their 2nd outing of the day, the Tigers came from behind to beat Parkvilla. Read full report here
On Friday night, the U10 Hawks kicked off their season with a comfortable victory over Skryne/Tara. The future for Johnstown at this age group looks bright with a lot of talent within the squad. Read full report here
U11 Sharks had a feeding frenzy on poor Ratoath Harps after a suberb all round team display. Read full report here
Our U13s travelled to Oldcastle for their Division 1 clash and struck first. However, the hosts equalised just before the break before taking the lead in the 2nd half. Johnstown hit back but Oldcastle went on the claim a deserved 4-2 victory. Read full report here
Senior Reserves lost their 100% home record falling to a comprehensive defeat to visitors Boyne Harps on Saturday afternoon. Read full report here
After last week’s fantastic win, Johnstown came crashing back to Earth with this narrow and undeserved defeat at the hands of Abbey Celtic in Drogheda. Read full report here
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If it was goals you wanted, then following Johnstown FC this weekend is where you should have been. With each match producing an average 5 goals, entertainment was top of the bill.
The Under 12s began their home campaign with a 2-2 draw against Kells/Blackwater at the MDL on Saturday. The homeside led twice through goals from Adam D. and Benji T. but were pegged back on both occasions. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/2013/09/14/under-12s-match-report/
The Under 13s B team suffered a heavy 8-2 defeat at the hands of Kingscourt Harps. Our goals coming from Conor M. and Scott D. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/2013/09/14/under-13s-div2-match-report/
The Under 13 A side fared slightly better, drawing their game 1-1, also against opposition from Cavan in the shape of Bailieboro Celtic. Our goal coming from the boot of Adam O’C. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/2013/09/14/under-13s-div-1-match-report/
Our Under 15s were on the road this week and returned from their clash with Virginia with all 3 points following a 2-1 victory. Johnstown’s goals coming from Jess and Gavin D. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/2013/09/14/under-15-match-report/
The Under 17s shared the points with local rivals Kentstown Rovers in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Our Under 18s travelled to Drumcondra in the NDSL Division B and following a 3-1 win came home with all 3 points.
Johnstown’s senior 2nd side travelled to Drogheda for their thrilling McEvoy Funeral Directors B Reserve division clash with Newfoundwell. Despite trailing on 3 occasions, Ronan Croke’s men showed the determination and fight necessary. An own goal followed by strikes from Ray Shields and Darren Killon to ensure they returned to Navan with a share of the points. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/match/1477/
Team: S. Murphy, M. James, J. Lanney, J. Conroy, P. O’Leary, R. Shields, Da. Killon, I. Cahill, S. Conroy, D. Grumley , De. Killon
Subs: E. Farrelly for Grumley, W. Cahill for Lanney
The Senior 1sts suffered a heartbreaking reverse at home to table toppers Kingscourt Harps. Despite playing into a very strong wind, Johnstown led 2-0 at the break, thanks to goals from Daniele Gismondi and Arron Kavanagh. Kingscourt Harps got themselves back on level terms with 10 minutes remaining. With virtually the last kick of the ball, in the 5th minute of injury time, the Cavan men took all 3 points away with them. Full Report https://johnstownfc.ie/match/1482/
Team: P. Hegarty, M. Hayden, J. McDermott, B. Halpin, B. Clerkin, J. Flynn, C. Croke(c), A. Kavanagh, D. Gismondi, J. Forde, K. Zeberek
Subs: M. Mulvany for Halpin, O. Pilane for Clerkin, E. Sheridan for Zeberek
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