Fixtures for the weekend

Saturday: Academy u6/7 play Stoneyford in Carrigeen astro turf, kick off 11am. This will be the first game ever for some of the boys and girls as they set out on their soccer journey.

U11 home to Seaview Celtic, kick off 10.30

A tough encounter in store as Seaview always produce decent footballing sides but the lads are chugging along nicely training away in the muck every Tuesday and Thursday in Ashgrove.

U13 away to Park Rangers, kick off 10.30

This side have not played in a long time and will hope that Park Rangers will be just as rusty in this early kick off. Training has stepped up the last few weeks, so hopefully a big performance will be produced.

2b home to Tramore Rangers, kick off 2pm.

Fingers crossed, this squad will get a run out tomorrow. They have stuck to the task to date with big numbers continuing to train as the aim to extend the lead at the top ahead of their nearest rivals Tramore and Carrick who meet on Sunday.

Sunday: 4th division away to Kilmacow, kick off 11am. A tricky derby match which will decide if our golden generation play in the top half or compete for the plate. Rumours will be circling of match fixing similar to Germany and Austria in the 1982 world cup but the lads will want to claim the bragging rights in this big derby, Surely???

Support as always is welcome for all teams this weekend.

Academy continues this evening at 6 in Carrigeen astro turf if anyone fancies helping out. Big numbers continue to train every week so help is always welcome.

Youth B result: Villa B 5 Mooncoin Celtic 1

An extremely disappointing result after starting extremely well and dominating the first half hour, some really sloppy mistakes cost the boys dearly and they never recovered. Martin O’Neill was the scorer on a day to forget. Still 4 games to play in the plate so the lads will have to dust themselves down and regroup as quickly as possible.

Academy u8/u9s

Our academy u8/u9s travelled to the paddock to take on Portlaw this morning in very cold conditions. With a number of games played, the goals were flying in. Great to see big numbers attending and also the coaches for braving the cold conditions. Big thanks to Portlaw for hosting us in their magnificent facilities.

U12 result: Mooncoin Celtic 1 Villa C 2

A game of 2 halves when after a slow start in which the Villa capitalised and went in 2-0 at half time. A stern team talk by Derek had this side roaring out of the blocks and Eoin O’Callaghan popped up with his usual cracker but unfortunately this was not enough with a few chances passed up to at least draw the game. Great to see Ciara O’Keeffe return after injury and put in her usual solid performance at the back. Disappointing result but a very promising second half display.

U14 ; Carrick Utd B 2 Mooncoin Celtic 2

Brilliant effort from the lads this morning , Mooncoin started strong and tested the Carrick keeper on numerous occasions from the first minute ,after Daire’s cross/shot struck the crossbar it was looking like one of those day’s .�Sure enough Carricks first attack after 20 minutes resulted in a penalty and 1-0 Carrick.�Mooncoin put the pressure back on Carrick & when Aaron McLoughin broke free from his marker on the stroke of half time he finished well from an oncoming keeper 1-1 into the break .�Five minutes into the 2nd half a Mooncoin free kick found Kieran Fagan at the back post who made no mistake so 2-1 Mooncoin.Ten minutes later Carrick on the attack scored from a corner to make it 2-2 ,the rest of the game was slugged out in the middle with neither team creating any clear cut chances , but as the final whistle sounded it felt like 2pts dropped. Rusty performance with stand out men being Liam Quinn and Aaron Mcloughlin.

4th division result: Dungarvan 1 Mooncoin Celtic 1

We started game with 10 men as many were unavailable for one reason or another. The pitch was in poor condition and was a major factor in our below par performance. The fluid way of playing the lads have become used to on AstroTurf every week was not very evident today. Dungarvan were gifted a dream start when Mick Thompson swiped at a clearance and the ball spun into the air and dropped just below the cross bar and into the net. As it was early doors, there was no reason to panic and when Ginger Ryan arrived late and slotted in to give us a full compliment of players things started stepping up. While we didn’t create too many chances in the first half we had a good breeze behind us in the second and looked the most likely to score. The magic goal came with three minutes to go. A corner from froggy and a header from ger kirwan and possibly a touch from Scoby before the ball nestled in the net. All this after we were denied a stonewall penalty when Gerry Walsh rounded the keeper and was taken down with the goal open for the tap in. Brendan Bradley squandered a good opportunity and Neville Synnott couldn’t quite find his strike partner after great work to round his man (twice). Dungarvan to their credit had a couple of half chances but couldn’t convert. Rumours circulated after the game that Dungarvan might be looking to sign Mick Thompson for next year. Kilmacow away next Sunday in a big game to determine what the lads will compete in for the remainder of the season. Expect more competition for places as the fight for bragging rights in local derby are at stake. On the plus side, great to see Gerry Walsh return after injury and John Ryan make his first appearance of the season.

Fixtures for the weekend

Tomorrow:

Academy U9s away to Portlaw, kick off 11am. The academy games are coming thick and fast as we prepare the next bunch of lads for league football.

U14 away to Carrick, kick off 10.30. It seems like months since this team played last….in fact it is months with the weather having a massive effect on all fixtures since November. Dick and Connie, to their credit have been keeping the boys on their toes over the last few weeks and will hope to avenge the loss to carrick earlier in the season.

U12 home to Villa C, kick off 3pm.

Again a long break has this side chomping at the bit to get back into it. There’ll be little fear of this squad being rusty as big numbers continue to train weekly.

4th division away to Dungarvan, kick off 2pm. With the league splitting after the first round of games, the older guys in the club will hope to secure 2 wins in the next 2 games to stay in the top half. This squad have remained in the top half all season mostly thanks to the large numbers training weekly with numbers increasing rather than decreasing as the season progresses.

Sunday:
– 2b away to De LA Salle, kick off 11am.

The boys return to action on Sunday after a long break but confidence is high as they look to extend their lead at the top of the table. A crucial couple of weeks coming up but again big numbers continue to train weekly which has to wreap rewards for this large squad.

Youths away to Villa B, kick off 2pm.

The first game of the plate will be played Sunday with a good start crucial. The boys have trained away and played a couple of friendlies to keep themselves ticking over so they will go into this sharp and full of confidence after recent displays.

Best of luck to all sides this weekend. Support is welcome as always.

Academy continues this evening at Carrigeen astro turf from 6-7pm for the younger group and the girls and from 7-8pm for the older boys. Help as always is needed so if you fancy helping out please drop down.

Thomas Bubbles o Brien

Best of luck from everyone in Mooncoin Celtic soccer club to Thomas Bubbles o Brien and his better half Tracey Cunningham who are getting married today. Let’s hope there’ll be no red cards today! Have a great day

Emily Blackmore

We can’t leave the weekend pass without mentioning Emily Blackmore who attended trials for the Waterford U12 girls development squad yesterday and done very well. Emily who is still u11, is a brilliant role model for both boys and girls in the club with her great attitude and work rate. Keep up the good work Emily!