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Unlucky Panteira. That's a tough way to lose a game but credit to you lads for getting that far. That's a serious Sheriff team as well so to push them right to the edge is impressive.

Incidentally, Sheriff seem to win a load of peno shootouts.
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Sheriff won their 4th FAI Junior in 6 years at the weekend. Incredible stuff.

Liffey Wanderers from just across the river won the Inter against Cobh Wanderers.

Fair play to Aviva for all the coverage they gave it. It was great to see. 
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Sheriff won their 4th FAI Junior in 6 years at the weekend. Incredible stuff.

Liffey Wanderers from just across the river won the Inter against Cobh Wanderers.

Fair play to Aviva for all the coverage they gave it. It was great to see. 

How did Drennan play? Did he stand out?
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Wanderers winning the intermediate cup two years after winning the junior equivalent is an extraordinary achievement.
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Originally posted by BabbsBalls BabbsBalls wrote:

Wanderers winning the intermediate cup two years after winning the junior equivalent is an extraordinary achievement.

That's incredible alright
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Was a comfortable enough win for Sheriff apparently. Great achievement by them and Liffey Wanderers on what they have done in 2 years. Did they make drastic changes to their team or what to go from winning junior to inter ? 
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Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:

Was a comfortable enough win for Sheriff apparently. Great achievement by them and Liffey Wanderers on what they have done in 2 years. Did they make drastic changes to their team or what to go from winning junior to inter ? 
 
Hi there, 8 of the players started both finals.
 
2 of the 3 from the FAI Junior final were on the bench last Saturday. 1 was suspended.
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Originally posted by Eusebio Eusebio wrote:

Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:

Was a comfortable enough win for Sheriff apparently. Great achievement by them and Liffey Wanderers on what they have done in 2 years. Did they make drastic changes to their team or what to go from winning junior to inter ? 
 
Hi there, 8 of the players started both finals.
 
2 of the 3 from the FAI Junior final were on the bench last Saturday. 1 was suspended.
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Sheriff won their 4th FAI Junior in 6 years at the weekend. Incredible stuff.

Liffey Wanderers from just across the river won the Inter against Cobh Wanderers.

Fair play to Aviva for all the coverage they gave it. It was great to see. 
In comparison the Intermediate Cup received a disgracefully poor amount of coverage.
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Yeah the FAI junior seems to be backed a bit more by sponsors and the FAI.
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Having been in both Finals within 2 years, yes the FAI Junior Cup receives a lot more coverage. From highlights on Setanta (Eir), community days, even down to what equipment you receive such as balls, tracksuits etc. I know this year the FAI themselves were trying to align the two but the sponsorship and interest is not there for the Intermediate Final. Obviously due to the greater number of teams that enter the Junior Cup.
 
When the Intermediate Final was going on last week, AVIVA in the background were getting the hoardings and advertisements ready for the Junior Cup match which was on next.
 
I really hope the Intermediate does get the coverage it deserves going forward, but from a Liffey Wanderers point of you, we were just happy to be in both finals so recent. Regardless of hype.
 
 
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Draw made for Last 32 of FAI New Balance Junior Cup

The draw for the Last 32 of the 2017/18 FAI New Balance Junior Cup has thrown up some intriguing fixtures.


7th Dec 2017

                  The ties for this next round of the competition will be played in the week ending January 14, 2018.


2017/18 FAI New Balance Junior Cup - Last 32
Ballymun United or Carrig Celtic v North End United
Grattan United v Coonagh United
Dungarvan FC or Booth Road Celtic v Greencastle FC
Clonmel Celtic v Newmarket Celtic
Ballinasloe Town v St Michael's FC
Nenagh Celtic v Mervue United
Railway Union or Ferrybank FC v Rathmullan FC or Innisvilla FC
Pike Rovers v Regional United
Evergreen FC or Kilnamanagh v Castlefin Celtic
Galbally FC v Usher Celtic
Shannon Town v Oliver Bond Celtic
Cappry Rovers v Moyne Rangers
Tolka Rovers v Clonmel Town
Willow Park FC v Killarney Celtic
Knocknaheeny Celtic v Newfoundwell FC
Ayrfield United v Carrick United or Straide & Foxford
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Shannon Town 4-3 Oliver Bond, town with a 93rd minute winner.
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FAI Junior Cup last 16 draw

The FAI New Balance Junior Cup Last 16 draw has been made. Ties to be played 1st weekend in Feb.
19th Jan 2018

Usher Celtic v Moyne Rangers

Dungarvan FC v Pike Rovers

Newfoundwell FC v Ayrfield United

St Michael's FC v Tolka Rovers

Newmarket Celtic v Grettan United

Shannon Town or Oliver Bond Celtic v Evergreen FC

Ferrybank FC v Mervue United

Killarney Celtic v Ballymun United or North End United

 
Tough trip for my team to Grangegorman to take on Usher after having a long away journey to Cappry Rovers in Ballybofey in the last round. While other Wexford team North End should progress for a  trip to Killarney.


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Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

Shannon Town 4-3 Oliver Bond, town with a 93rd minute winner.
 
Least you have the home draw in the next round although Evergreen are a good side.  The front 2 of Sean Barcoe and in particular Mikey Drennan  (Ex Shamrock Rovers and Aston Villa) are very good. And Niall Andrews the centre back was in the last few irish Junior squads.
 
Shannon were 2-0 early v Oliver Bond they made a good comeback.
 
 
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Think drennan has finished up with evergreen
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Originally posted by JUICEBOMB JUICEBOMB wrote:

Think drennan has finished up with evergreen
 
Must be very recent that he finished up is he gone back to the league of Ireland?
 
As he scored 2 goals in Evergreens win over Castlefinn in the last 32 of the Junior Cup on the 13th January
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