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Match Report: Shelbourne FC 1-0 Longford Town FC

Fri May 31st 2019

Match Report by James Donnelly

Longford Town players, staff and supporters will feel very disappointed leaving Tolka Park tonight after losing 1-0 to Shelbourne thanks to a 79th minute penalty courtesy of Conan Byrne.

The home side started the better of the two teams, with James English hitting the post from a header in the 5th minute before the ball was eventually cleared away by the Longford defence.

Shelbourne kept De Town pinned back for the opening 25 minutes or so before Longford started to come into the game. Dean Byrne, who was probably the Red and Black’s best performer on the night, laid it off to Anto Breslin on the left, he whipped in a cross that was headed just narrowly wide by Aaron Dobbs.

Only 10 minutes later, Byrne sent Breslin on his way again, this time the cross was pulled back for Sam Verdon but his shot went narrowly wide of the post.

Paul O’Conor was replaced by Jamie Hollywood just before half time after he picked up an injury.

The second half was all Longford Town. Neale Fenn’s side could have opened the scoring just 3 minutes in when Aaron Dobbs had a shot from close range but it was well saved by McCabe in the Shelbourne goal.

Longford really pressed the hosts back and had another chance on 57 minutes. Dean Byrne again going close but not close enough. He took a high ball down brilliantly before turning his man but his shot was high over the bar.

Shels struggled to get a foothold in the second half and had scarce opportunities to score as the game progressed. Some great pressure from Shane Elworthy and Aodh Dervin was causing the home side problems and they began to aimlessly hit it out of play.

Longford missed another opportunity just after the hour mark when Dean Byrne again beat his man and foud himself in space before laying it off to Sam Verdon who’s shot was hit straight into the hands of McCabe.

It felt as if it was not going to be De Town’s night and on 79 minutes, Shels got the winner. A challenge by Peter Hopkins was deemed a foul and a penalty was awarded. Conan Byrne stepped up and coolly slotted it into the bottom corner.

Longford bombarded the Shels goal with wave after wave of attack for the remaining minutes but it wasn’t to be as the final whistle blew with the home side gaining all 3 points in a game that De Town didn’t deserve to lose but will rue their missed chances.

TEAM LINE-UPS

Shelbourne: McCabe, Friel, Fitzgerald, Marku, Brennan, Farrell, Rooney, Brennan, English (replaced by Byrne), Moore (replaced by Noone), Kilduff.

Subs: Delany, O’Hanlon, Moorehouse, McKenna, Connolly,

Longford Town: Lee Steacy, Shane Elworthy, Mick McDonnell, Conor Kenna, Anto Breslin, Sam Verdon, Paul O’Conor (replaced by Jamie Hollywood), Aodh Dervin, Dean Zambra (replaced by Jamie Doyle), Dean Byrne, Aaron Dobbs (replaced by Peter Hopkins).

Subs: Jack Menton, Karl Chambers, Joe Manley, Sean Brennan.

Match Report: Longford Town FC 3-1 Athlone Town AFC

Sat May 25th 2019

Match Report by Tony Ghee

Longford Town moved up to second place in the First Division table just a point behind leaders Shelbourne, after a brace from Dean Byrne and a penalty from Sam Verdon earned Neale Fenn’s charges a three-one victory over Midland rivals Athlone Town at the City Calling Stadium.

The home side took the lead on the quarter-hour mark when Verdon was inexplicably shoved over by Athlone centre-half Ciaran Grogan. Verdon dusted himself down, and calmly despatched the penalty, sending keeper Aaron Myles the wrong way.

Longford’s lead was very short-lived as Athlone were back on level terms within two minutes as the home defence were caught napping. Longford failed to properly clear a left-wing cross from Kaleem Simon, allowing Aaron Brilly to slip the ball through to striker Dean Williams and he poked home the equaliser.

Longford regained the lead on thirty-one minutes when Dean Zambra’s corner resulted in Kealan Dillon’s poor headed clearance being put back into the Athlone box by Paul O’Connor and Byrne brilliantly finished to the Athlone net.

The ‘Red & Black’ almost scored a third on thirty-eight minutes but Anto Breslin’s twenty-five yard free-kick struck the Athlone crossbar.

Longford Town started the second-half in whirlwind fashion and were again denied by the woodwork just four minutes after the resumption. Verdon’s exquisite curling shot from just outside the box on the left came back-off the far post and was gathered at the second attempt by Athlone keeper Myles despite being under pressure from O’Connor.

Dean Byrne grabbed his second of the contest and Longford’s third on fifty-three minutes when he created space for himself before rifling his shot to the Athlone net.

The home side created another good chance in the sixty-fifth minute. Aaron Dobbs released Byrne down the left, he skipped past Evan White, got to the end-line and whipped in a cross that was headed narrowly wide by Verdon.

Byrne was denied his hat-trick on seventy-seven minutes when he weaved his way into the Athlone box from the left only for his effort to be saved by Athlone stopper Myles.

TEAM LINE-UPS

Longford Town: Steacy, Elworthy, McDonnell, Kenna, Breslin, Zambra, Verdon, Dervin, O’Conor, Byrne, Dobbs.
Substitutions: Chambers for Verdon & Hollywood for Zambra (both 72 minutes)

Athlone Town: Myles, White, Buckley, Grogan, Casey, Kearney, Hogan, Brilly, Dillon, Simon, Williams.
Substitutions: Stokes for Hogan (63 minutes), Lotefa for Dillon (76 minutes)

Referee: Garvin Taggert

PICTURES BY TIERNAN DOLAN



Match Report: Galway United 2-1 Longford Town FC

Fri May 17th 2019

Match Report by James Donnelly

SSE Airtricity League First Division
Galway United FC 2-1 Longford Town FC
Friday 17th May 2019 | Kick-off: 7.45pm
Eamonn Deacy Park

Galway United took all three points at Eamonn Deacy Park tonight in what is Longford’s only second defeat of the season so far.

Two second half goals from talisman Vinny Faherty saw the tribesmen cancel out Dean Byrne’s first half opener and seal the win for the home side.

Galway had the first major chance of the game on 6 minutes when a mix up between Town defender Mick McDonnell and goal-keeper Lee Steacy saw the ball come loose but Steacy did well to get down and gather the ball under pressure from a Galway player.

De Town opened the scoring on 11 minutes when a mistake by Nugent in defence for Galway saw Dean Byrne punish the home side to put Longford in front. A high ball from the Red and Black was headed back towards goal by Nugent but he mistakenly thought Horgan was there to collect when in fact he was just behind him. Horgan and Byrne raced after the ball but it was the Longford Town player who got there first and he tapped it under the arms of the Galway keeper and into the net.

Galway could have been level on 34 minutes when Cian Flaherty had a looping header magnificently saved by Lee Steacy in the Longford goal. Only moments later, Steacy was called into action again when he denied Conor Melody’s low flying shot.

At half time, Longford probably deserved to be leading but Galway had their chances and knew it was still all to play for in the second half.

Dean Byrne who got Longford’s only goal v Galway United tonight.

The home side got their equalizer within minutes of the restart. Marc Ludden with a cross to Vinny Faherty who placed a perfect header beyond the reach of Lee Steacy in goal on 49 minutes.

Galway could have had their second on 52 minutes when Donal Higgins dispossessed Conor Kenna and went through 1 on 1 with Lee Steacy but once again, De Town goal-keeper got down well to make another save.

Substitute Sam Verdon had a chance to put Longford ahead just aftet the hour mark. Some good build up play saw Shane Elworthy receive the ball down the right wing, his cross was headed clear but it eventually found Verdon and his shot forced a good save from Horgan in the Galway net.

Longford had another missed opportunity on 69 minutes when Aaron Dobbs raced clear of the Galway defence and was 1 on 1 with Horgan but he sliced his shot wide. Dean Byne then had a chance only 5 minutes later. Leaving two Galway players in his wake, he drove from midfield at the Galway defence but his shot was straight into the hands of Horgan.

Galway looked the more likely to score in the remaining minutes and they did just that. Nearly a carbon copy of his first goal, Vinny Faherty again got in between the Longford defenders to place a header into the back of the net with only 5 minutes remaining.

De Town tried for an equaliser but the home side ran out deserving winners in the end.

Pictures by Ken Keenan

TEAM LINE-UPS:

Galway United: Kevin Horgan, Christopher Horgan, Marc Ludden, Stephen Walsh (C), Maurice Nugent, Conor Melody, Vinny Faherty, Cian Murphy, Wilson Waweru, Ivan Gamarra, Donal Higgins.

Subs: James Tierney (GK), Iarfhlaith Davoren (replaced Higgins), Colin Kelly, Ronan Asgari, Mark Hannon (replaced Faherty), Shane Doherty (replaced Waweru), Matthew Barrett.

Longford Town: Lee Steacy, Shane Elworthy, Anto Breslin, Mick McDonnell, Conor Kenna, Peter Hopkins, Aodh Dervin, Dean Zambra, Adam Evans, Dean Byrne, Aaron Dobbs.

Subs: Jack Menton (GK), Jamie Doyle (replaced Hopkins), Carlton Ubaezuonu (replaced Evans), Sam Verdon (replaced Dervin), Karl Chambers, Sean Brennan, Kevin Knight.

City Calling Stadium hosts UEFA U17 European Finals

Sat May 11th 2019

Article by James Donnelly


A fantastic week for Longford Town Football club has come to an end. And with the end of the week, it brings an end to the City Calling Stadium hosting four games in the UEFA U17 European Championship Finals.

It was a tremendous honour for the club and City Calling Stadium to be chosen as one of the host venues for such a high profile and prestigous tournament. Having won pitch of the year for 2018, the selection of the facilities on the Strokestown Road was like another award in itself for the club. Years of hard work was being recognised.

The busy bees from UEFA and the FAI arrived into Longford early on Friday 3rd May to begin their work. But the work had already begun long before that for Longford Town FC and the club’s many volunteers and officers as they expertly brought the City Calling Stadium up to an even higher standard than it already was. Fresh paint, new walls and extra electrics were just a number of upgrades the LTFC work-horses installed to accommodate UEFA and the FAI. Scaffolding was put in place for TV crews who would be live streaming across Europe. There was rehearsals, even pre-rehearsals! Many of the LTFC staff were there a good 4 or 5 hours before kick off. There was an even more professional feel to the ground than usual and that was complimented by the media, international supporters and foreign delegates who turned up for the opener between England and France.

City Calling looked sublime on the opening day of the tournament. Pic: Tiernan Dolan

The local LTFC supporters and the new supporters to the ground began to fill into the stadium, a good hour or so before the game. National media, journalists and photographers began to arrive in their droves. There was accreditation checked, bibs given out, and tickets picked up. There was a huge sense of anticipation as we edged closer to the kick off time. It wasn’t long before the two teams emerged from the tunnel to UEFA music and a huge roar and round of applause. The Elite of Youth Football in Europe had arrived in Longford.

The media swarmed on City Calling Stadium. Pic: Tiernan Dolan

Theo Zidane, son of Zinedine…yes that Zinedine, was a major attraction for the fans as kids and adults alike rushed to try and get an autograph. There was whispers throughout the City Calling that his famous Da might make an appearance in the midlands but it wasn’t to be! As the French and English national anthems blasted out over the PA speakers, I looked up to the full stand and took it all in. Two of Europes top sides were playing in a tournament in Longford. What a moment. The players launched a number of footballs into the stand, much to the delight of all the children and the match began. A decent game between the two sides ended in a 1-1 draw. The physicality and speed of the encounter entertained the 1500+ in attendance and left the spectators happy and looking forward to the rest of the matches in the following days. The English FA presented the club with a small gift of thanks before they left which I thought was a nice touch.

UEFA and the FAI seemed extremely pleased with how smoothly things went on the opening day at the home of the Red and Black. De Town’s facilities were complimented and it was noted how helpful the volunteers and stewards were. I was told we were also the first stadium to hand out a few team sheets! Multiple scouts from big European clubs had informed me that they had not received a team sheet in Tolka earlier that day!

The French National team during the playing of their national anthem. Pic: Tiernan Dolan

European heavies Belgium arrived at the City Calling Stadium on the Monday to take on Greece with an earlier kick of 5PM. Scouts quickly informed me that Belgium’s number 11, Doku, was the one to watch. Fans, press and VIP’s began to filter in once again as De Town hosted their second big night in the tournament. The night couldn’t have went better as Belgium cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win. Supporters were impressed by the style of play the Belgians produced and many worried what they had in the tank for their match against Ireland! There were brilliant scenes after the final whistle as the Belgian players interacted with supporters, young and old. Club Photographer Tiernan Dolan was on hand as always, to capture the wonderful moments and in doing so, shot a brilliant image of Doku holding up a Longford Town scarf. A picture for the archive if the young man goes on to bigger and better things. The second night was over and what an occasion it was.

On the Tuesday, we welcomed another giant in Italy as they took on Austria. The fact that the bank holiday weekend was over along with some overcast weather didn’t turn the crowds off and another sizeable audience made their way into the stadium. Faces of joy and laughter greeted the teams as they made their way onto the grass. A lot must be said for Seamus Murray and his team for how they’ve kept the turf of the City Calling Stadium in such pristine condition during the tournament. You can see why it was awarded pitch of the year. It’s the best pitch out of all the grounds used for the tournament and it’s just a pity that there will be no quarter finals played on it. The Italians picked up the victory in a game that they never truly looked like losing. Both teams had plenty of nice things to say about the CCS and its staff and the Austrians in particular praised the pitch after the game, even in their disappointment of their defeat.

Action shot from Belgium v Greece Pic: Tiernan Dolan

There was a buzz about the place as more and more new faces sampled what the club had to offer. The shop sold out, Brendan Finnegan had his hands full in the clubhouse and yet, the stadium staff never let their standards slip even when rushed off their feet. Credit must go to them!

The final game brought the fancy footwork of the Portuguese to face off with the warriors from Iceland. An intriguing match up on paper as both teams needed to win to progress. A certain Eidur Gudjohnsen and his family made their way into the stand and word soon got around that there was a Premier League, La Liga and Champions League winner at the home of Longford Town FC. Eidur’s son is a major figure in the Iceland team and was named in the starting lineup. He happily posed for photos until the game began and didn’t refuse anybody aftetr the final whistle either. It turned out to be the best game of the lot. A 4-2 victory for Portugal saw them progress with Iceland crashing out. The Portuguese national TV crew were on hand to capture the scenes as the team and their loud and sizeable support celebrated after the game. Unfortunately for Iceland, two errors from their young keeper cost them in the end but they can hold their heads up high as they gave it their all and certainly impressed those in attendance. The club presented Eidur with a Town jersey after the game which he appreciated. I told him he was probably the most famous player to ever step foot in the ground…after Keith Gillespie of course!

At half time during the game, Christophe von Wattenwyl, UEFA Project Leader, presented the club with a beatiful plaque as a thank you and in recognition of hosting the games. It is a beautiful piece and will stand proudly in the clubhouse as another great bit of history in the club. Christophe spoke of his fondness for the friendliness of the Longford people and mentioned how exceptional everything was run at the City Calling Stadium. He finished off his speech by suggesting the staff head to the Longford Arms to enjoy a well deserved drink! Michael Farrell, Stadium Controller for LTFC, accepted the award on the clubs behalf. Michael insisted it was an honour and privilege for the club to be chosen by UEFA to host the games and that it was a momentous occassion in the clubs history and for everyone involved.

Pic: Tiernan Dolan

And that was that. A fantastic week of football, friendship and recognition came to an end, at least in UEFA competitions in Longford! The volunteers, staff, delegates, helpers, etc all contributed hugely to what was a memorable occasion for Longford Town FC and the locality in general. There was lots of running around, stressful times, little mistakes, crazy moments (like the referees turning up late to the opening game because the chauffuer brought them to Moate!) but the club and everyone involved truly did themselves proud.

But for Longford Town, the football and the work never stops. We play Cabinteely FC tonight in a top of the table clash. We’re unbeaten in the league and sit in first place. We’d love to see all the supporters from the week gone by, come out to the City Calling Stadium once again and this time to cheer on the famous Red and Black. Trust us, it’s great supporting national teams…but it’s even better cheering on your own club! Kick off is at 7.30pm. Nothing beats live football.

C’mon De Town!

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