Monday, September 27, 2010

Belmont FC demolish St James Athletic FC in under 9 Premier League Cup

St James Athletic FC 0 - Belmont FC 6 (HT 0-3)
Photographs courtesy of R Cuddy
Linesman: L Boggan (Well, he carried the flag but did no actual work)

Belmont FC reaped the rewards of extensive training and hard work with a 6-0 victory against St James Athletic in the Under 9 Premier League Cup Saturday. “The match represented everything that was good in football” said a delighted Managerial team after the game. “We had
a shaky start to the season, but the win against AFC Belgrave last week really provided us with a platform on which to build”. “All credit to Paul Sheehan who stepped in to manage the team after we pushed off to do the Wexford cycle”. Indeed, this correspondent overheard considerable mutterings among the players and families that Boggan and Mulcahy were returning for the grudge match with St James Athletic. Nevertheless, the generally uncomplaining and long-suffering parents took to the sidelines in their droves to cheer on their little darlings. Weather beautiful, pitch immaculate, game on!
The gaffers started with their usual 2-3-1 formation with Booth in goal, Cloonan and Sheehan in defence, Boggan, Mulcahy and Yarr in midfield and Dowling in attack. A potent strike force, this reporter mused at the time. The subs bench was also packed with talent with Cuddy, Dempsey, O’Brien and O'Sullivan all drooling to get into the action. The early exchanges were fierce, but it is clear that the Belmont team has taken shape over the past month with players passing freely between defence, midfield and attack. Some neat touches indeed from Boggan, Yarr and Mulcahy, as well as fine crosses and long-balls, so that the St James midfield and defence were ripped open on several occasions early on. It was Dowling who broke the deadlock on 9 minutes when a long cross into the penalty area fell at his feet and it needed only a quick controlling touch before he blasted in for the opener. This provided Belmont with even more confidence and it wasn’t long before another neat series of passes between Yarr, Boggan and Dowling found Mulcahy unmarked in space. Mulcahy didn’t stand on ceremony and lashed the ball inside the lower right post to make it 2-0. It was at this point that Booth, who had not touched the ball all match fell asleep in his goal netting as Sheehan and Cloonan dozed just outside their penalty box. There was so little for them to do that Cloonan spent much of his time in the St James box and had several close attempts on goal. As the quarter hour approached, it was time for some fresh legs and the introduction of Cuddy, Dempsey and O’Brien in quick succession. Indeed, O’Brien’s first touch of the ball on 18 minutes resulted in Belmont’s third goal after he connected with another lethal cross from Mulcahy. A well taken debut goal from this potential star.
The halftime talk was short and sharp. All the managers said was “Continue doing what you are doing”. The second half only cemented the view that this team is going from strength to strength. Sheehan retired into goal to rest himself while Cuddy, Booth, Yarr and and Dempsey pushed forward in attack and goals were not long in coming. First, a deft solo run from Cuddy to the right hand side of the box and, seeing the goalkeeper off his line, an incredibly cheeky chip over his head from a tight angle to score Belmont’s fourth. The introduction of O’Sullivan only added to St James’ woes as he beat several players in his first attack to score with a well hit shot. Five nil and St James flagging. Yet, the Belmont team seemed hardly to have broken sweat as Booth, Cuddy and O’Sullivan repeatedly caused havoc in attack. Perhaps the most potent threat was from Yarr, whose vision, tactical awareness and silky passing skills have added a new dimension to the team. It only remained for Cuddy to wrap up the match on 35 minutes with a deft left footed shot into the left corner after another fine lay off from Yarr. Cuddy, the two footed wonderkid was on fire!

“It just doesn’t come much better than this” said Manager Boggan after the match. These kids are pacey, committed and aggressive and we expect even more from them in the future”. “The benefits of quick passing have clearly not been lost on them, and we will be looking more and more at honing their passing skills as the season progresses” he added. “Yes, when the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea” said Mulcahy in a French accent as he stared into the middle distance. Knowing nods from the players all round – not!







Friday, September 17, 2010

Belmont face AFC Belgrave @ herbert Park

Match details for Saturday

Belmont u9 vs AFC Belgrave
Venue  : Herbert Park
Meet Herbert Park @ 12:10pm
Kick Off 12:30pm

Team Sheet :

Goal Keeper :  Brian Cuddy
Defence : Luke Sheehan , Mark Cloonan
Midfield :  Calum Dowling, John Mulcahy , Marcus Boggan
Striker :   Conor Booth

Subs : Jamie Yarr, Patrick Sherwin , Cathal Dempsey , Ciaran O'Sullivan

Manager  : Paul Sheehan
Absent :  Hugh and Liam were so gutted by the second half of last week that they decided to cyle to wexford instead.....

In the aftermath of last week we has some no shows at the match and a withdrawal from the team so the numbers on the panel are down this week. Registration of the team will take place by the end of next week.
Best of luck  to Paul and the The team !

Liam and Hugh

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Recession bites deep as Belmont FC cannot even afford a camera to photograph their young stars

The recession plummeted to new depths Saturday last as Belmont under 9 team (a little similar to last years under 8 team) COULD NOT EVEN AFFORD A 2.1 MEGAPIXEL CAMERA to photograph their wonderful under 9 children at play in Herbert Park during a pre-season match. The players included Boggan, Booth, Cloonan, Cuddy, Dempsey, Dowling, Mulcahy, O'Brien, Sherwin, Wilson and Yarr. A distraught female parent, who used only the initials MM, later said “I thought things were bad last season when Anglo-Irish went AWOL, but our inability to provide even a fuzzy picture of our beautiful children playing the beautiful game saddens me more than I can say”. “Although pictures of the event are not available, the memory of the match will stay with me forever, especially as my son scored three goals” she added.

A number of new faces were seen on the day. Messrs Wilson and O’Brien from St Mary’s school were joined by new Belmont boys Dowling and Yarr who look as if they will certainly spice up this team. Other potential stars may yet join, which will only make the selection process even more interesting over the next few months. “We’re a little like a cynical political party” quipped Manager Boggan “we’ll take anyone as long as they’ll vote for us”. Manager Mulcahy was more circumspect in his assessment when he added “With 15 potential players to choose from, we either think carefully about team selection or else try and join a three-legged football league”. “Things will no doubt become a little easier after Christmas when the starting team expands to 9, but I envisage difficulties over the next three months”. Manager Boggan concluded “We’re posting the starting team for Saturday’s match tonight. I only implore Mother Mary of Lourdes to pray for me and Mulcahy over the next months”. AMDG

Saturday 11th September 2010
Meet Herbert Park pitch 10.40am
Starting team
Subs: Booth, Dempsey, O'Brien, O'Sullivan, Wilson, Yarr.
Cameraperson: Cuddy (L).
Linesperson: Like, whoever.
Managers: Ditto, like whoever.