There was something strangely apt about Ireland putting in another abomination of a performance against The Netherlands just hours after Meath's Rathkenny exited the Leinster Club IFC at the penultimate hurdle via penalty shootout as Scoill Ui Chonaill of Dublin advanced. Now read on... During his 1994 show 'Live At The Olympia' the late, great... Continue Reading →
An epic and equally upsetting weekend
If anybody has become bored or annoyed by my re-posting match text commentary in recent weeks I apologise. It's my way of dealing with Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) and/or separation anxiety, whichever you want to call it. From not being able to attend matches it is desired to be at. Without wanting to play... Continue Reading →
Not many scores but no shortage of bite either
Boyne Valley... 1-07 Moyfernagh... 1-02 My late father was of the opinion that a 0-0 draw in a soccer match was the most boring purgatory in the sporting world. An easy enough summation to concur with but easily deconstructed too with a little more nuanced analysis. Granted, an occasion where both teams park the bus,... Continue Reading →
Kelly’s top performance uplifting on several fronts
Tara...1-11 Boyne Valley...0-13 Earlier this year, eventual champions Dunshaughlin had 18 points to spare over closest neighbours and rivals Blackhall Gaels in the group stages of the Meath IFC. As somebody blessed to have close connections to both clubs - not to mention being the nephew of a former Chairman of the latter when they... Continue Reading →
Familiar faces and family values to the fore
Boyne Valley... 1-13 Blackwater... 0-14 The most notable thing about this evening's Regional Football Championship double header at Dunganny tonight was surely the appearance of decorated Royal warriors Mickey Burke and Mickey Newman with their respective Divisional sides. Well, that and the decisive influence of the Curtis clan in this close contest. We'll get back... Continue Reading →