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Last week our 2007's (U15) finished their season as League champions and SFAI Cup runners up and this week it was the turn of our 1977's (U45) to put the boots back on and play in a friendly charity game against old rivals Stella Maris FC in aid of Pieta House.
All of them showed that they have lost none of the skills that made them a very successful schoolboy side through the years in their time with the club.
This particular group of middle aged men are thankful for the collective joy they experienced during their time competing against one another in schoolboy football during the mid 90's in Dublin.
Every participant in this game is eternally grateful for the support these incredible institutions gave us as young men. This is our way of attempting to "pay it back" while also using it as an opportunity to rekindle old rivalries and reconnect with our former teammates!
if you would like to donate a lot or a little. Anything helps.
You can go to the following link to donate: Donate to Pieta
Pictured from L - R back row:
Gerry Flaherty, John Lawlor, Dave Battigan, Ben Whelan, Alan Gantley, Aidan Lynch, Niall Maples, Wesley Gibbons
Front row L - R
Alan Doyle, Greg Donohoe, John Mc Mahon, Darren Bowes, Davy Kane, Dave Gallagher
Many thanks to all the players who turned out and to Niall Maples who was the driving force behind the venture.