I got asked to play Limerick u15 soccer after the manager saw me play a Gaelic football county final. I’d played up front alright locally the year before and was fast so ball over the top job and burn on, got a few handy goals…
Anyway He sent me out a €25 voucher for shinpads & I bought a class adidas white t shirt in Marathon sports on cruises street. I didn’t bother with the soccer, hurling was where it was at.
We hosted Tramore athletic in one of those national cups at Youths level. There was some brawl at the end of it, just pure viciousness. To be fair they all came down to the local for a few pints afterwards and we all had a laugh.
I’d consider anything off the south Douglas road up to Douglas rd as being in Douglas…anything at the other side is ballinloigh ie between Douglas rd and Blackrock
I see the address is South Douglas Road, Ballinlough,
It’s a long way from Ballinlough in my estimation, @Locke is down that side, maybe he’ll adjudicate
Kevin would have only been 15 playing that game, turned 16 later in the year. Of the team when he was up to the age, he wouldnt have stood out massively either alright though, he got a good break making the Irish team for the delayed world cup when he hadnt made the initial squad. Sometimes its just a bit of luck and making the most of it is the difference.
When we were going for the MJL it was between us and Everton. I knew nothing about them, and we played them around Christmas up there (by the airport). Wasn’t the best of days so not too many at it, 1-1 draw.
They came to ours with around 3 or four games to play, pretty much a title decider. They brought so many to that midweek evening game that they were intimidating us on our own pitch! Never saw the like of it. There were young lads planting pebbles at me in the goal. Another 1-1 draw (their goal was not my fault obvs) and we went on to win it out. They drew a home game which we went up to see and we beat Leeds last day of the season. It was 20 yrs ago now, Leeds Utd got relegated from the premiership the same day.