Tag: sse airtricity league

MATCH PREVIEW: Limerick v Longford Town

Fri Jul 5th 2019

Match Preview by Tony Ghee

Longford Town travel to the Markets Field this Friday night to take on Limerick FC, hoping to secure a victory to cement their second placed position in the SSE Airtricity League First Division and to keep the pressure on league leaders Shelbourne.

Last weekend, fifth placed Limerick suffered their first home league defeat of the season when they lost one-nil to leaders Shelbourne, as the prolific Ciaran Kilduff scored the all important only goal of the contest. However, the Treaty side were very unlucky not to preserve their unbeaten home record as they missed a penalty before Kilduff’s match winning strike

Longford Town were on the right side of a one-nil score-line as Sam Verdon’s first half strike secured the three points for the Midlanders. Indeed, apart from a ten minute purple patch for Cobh which should have resulted in at least a goal for the Cork side, Longford dominated the contest and should have won by a much bigger margin.

Action from last week’s game v Cobh. (Photo: Syl Healy)

Limerick have beaten Bray, Cabinteely, Cobh, Galway and Athlone at the Markets Field, while they have drawn with Drogheda, Wexford and Longford Town before suffering defeat to Shelbourne last weekend, so their home form has been impressive.

Apart from the opening day stalemate between the sides at the Markets Field, Longford won the other League meeting between the sides with Dean Byrne grabbing the winning goal at the City Calling Stadium in a one-nil victory.

However, before the Town’s winning goal, Limerick’s Shane Tracy missed a penalty which was saved by Town keeper Lee Stacey, and the Munster side also played the last half-hour with ten-men after Sean McSweeney’s dismissal on the hour mark.

Limerick manager Tommy Barrett will be without dangerous striker Conor Ellis who has departed the club and that is a big blow to Limerick’s play-off prospects, but he will be looking to the likes of former Longford Town keeper, Jack Brady, and defenders, Shane Tracy and Robbie Williams to help the home side to keep a clean sheet.

Longford Town have missed a lot of crucial chances in games this season that has resulted in points being lost, and manager Neale Fenn is hoping to sign a striker to rectify that shortfall very shortly.

Apart from midfielder Paul O’Connor’s absence, everyone else is available for selection for the ‘Red & Black’

MATCH REPORT: Longford Town 1-0 Cobh Ramblers

Sat Jun 29th 2019

Match Report by Tony Ghee

Longford Town moved back up to second in the SSE Airtricity League First Division after a one-nil victory over Cobh Ramblers at the City Calling Stadium, courtesy of a thirty-second minute goal from Sam Verdon.

The Town dominated the opening twenty minutes creating three good opportunities.

In the fifth minute, Aodh Dervin’s pass picked out Verdon on the left and his lob dropped narrowly wide of the far post.

Within sixty seconds, Town striker Aaron Dobbs’ glancing header from a Dean Zambra corner flashed just wide of the far post.

On nine minutes, Longford came closest to hitting the front as Conor Kenna’s looping sixteen yard header from another Zambra corner was headed off the Cobh line by defender Kevin Taylor.

The visitors recovered well after the twenty minute mark and played much better football, testing the Town defence twice on twenty-one and twenty-seven minutes, however, Town keeper Lee Steacy came to the rescue both times.

In the twenty-first minute, Cobh striker Cian Leonard threaded a brilliant defence-splitting pass through to Jaze Kabia whose strike was brilliantly saved by Steacy with Leonard’s rebound effort producing another outstanding save from Steacy.

Six minutes later, Steacy again came to Longford’s rescue with a fine stop from Greg Henry’s low shot after a one-two between Henry and Leonard had opened up the Town rearguard.

Just as Cobh appeared to have got the upper hand, they suffered a hammer blow on thirty-two minutes as Longford Town took the lead courtesy of a one-two between Dobbs and Sam Verdon with Verdon rifling home from just inside the Cobh box.

Zambra came close to extending Longford’s lead on sixty-six minutes when his curling twenty yard free-kick sailed just over the Cobh crossbar.

Cobh keeper Paul Hunt kept the visitors in the contest on seventy-five minutes with a superb save from Dean Byrne’s curling effort after the tricky winger had jinked his way past two Cobh defenders.

Sam Verdon almost doubled the Town’s advantage ten minutes from time when his audacious lob from inside his own half sailed over the advanced Cobh stopper Hunt, only to go narrowly wide.

Team Line-Ups

Longford Town: Steacy, Elworthy, McDonnell, Kenna, Breslin, Zambra, Hopkins, Dervin, Verdon, Byrne, Dobbs.
Substitutes: Doyle for Dobbs (84 minutes), Chambers for Verdon (84 minutes)

Cobh Ramblers: Hunt, Taylor, McSweeney, Lyons, O’Riordan, Henry, Lambe, Kabia, Christopher, Harison, Leonard.
Substitutes: O’Leary for Christopher (60 minutes), Murphy for Kabia (65 minutes), O’Rourke for Harison (80 minutes).

Longford Town FC U13 National League Expression Of Interest

Sun Jun 16th 2019

Longford Town FC have been accepted as founding members of the inaugural U13 Boy’s National League for the 2019 Season which commenced in March 2019. which is another step our plans to complete the pathway for elite male players right through from Longford Town Academy to U13/15/17/19 to senior level in the SSE Airtricity League.

Please register your expression of interest in Longford Town’s U13 National League Team trials by Tuesday 18th June 2019.

A small number of spaces may come available in our squad and we are looking at inviting a limited number of players to come in for assessment in June.

Please feel free to contact our head coach Damon Kearney at ltfc.u13headcoach@gmail.com if you have any queries or questions in  regard to this.

Please use this link to register.

 

MATCH PHOTOS: Bray Wanderers 3-2 Longford Town

Sun Jun 16th 2019

Pictures by Ken Keenan

Match Line-ups:

Bray Wanderers: Gabriel Sava; Dylan Barnett, Kilian Cantwell, Sean Heaney, Luke Nolan (Hugh Douglas, 88); Derek Daly (Jake Ellis, 81), Philip Gannon (Richie Purdy, 68), Paul Keegan, Dylan McGlade, Dean O’Halloran; Joe Doyle.

Subs not used: Darragh Gibbons, Adam Hayden, Luka Lovic, Brandon McCann.

Booked: Dean O’Halloran (37), Hugh Douglas (90).

Longford Town: Lee Steacy; Anto Breslin, Shane Elworthy, Conor Kenna; Aodh Dervin, Jamie Doyle (Aaron Dobbs, 61), Peter Hopkins (Adam Evans, 79), Michael McDonnell, Dean Zambra; Dean Byrne, Sam Verdon (Joe Manley, 90+1).

Subs not used: Sean Brennan, Karl Chambers, Jamie Hollywood, Jack Menton.

Booked: Conor Kenna (90+2).

Referee: Sean Grant.

Like Us On Facebook

@LongfordTownFC Tweets


© 2020 LONGFORD TOWN FC | All rights reserved.