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Vol. 73 No. 10 Europa Conference League Second Qualifying Round Second Leg Arena Thursday 29 July • Kick Off 19:45 Official Match Programme €4 Club Directory Bohemian Football Club, , Phibsborough, Dublin 7, D07 YXWO Tel: 868 0923 / Email: [email protected] Web: www.bohemians.ie

Head of Fitness & Conditioning Head Academy Athletic Remy Tang Development Coach First Team Sports Scientist Paul McGrath Aidan Conroy Event Controller 6 September 1890 Medical Team - Phil Dwyer- Pulse Club Medical Doctor Safety Offcer Honorary Secretary Dr. Fiona Dennehy Paddy Byas - Pulse Stephen Lambert Club Physiotherapist Bohemian Foundation Membership Director Dr. Paul Kirwan Thomas Hynes, Chris Brien, Cormac O’Reilly Jeff Conway, Barbara Conway, John Club Sports Masseur Colleary, Stephen Burke Community Director Rob Murray Thomas Hynes Supporter Liaison Offcer Club Kit Manager Gerry Sexton PR & Media Relations Colin O’Connor Luke O’Riordan Disability Access Offcer & Assistant Kit Manager Sight Loss Commentator Youth Director Aaron Fitzsimons Conor Emerson James Flanagan Video Analysis John Bohan Commercial Director Stadium Announcers Matt Devaney GPS Manager Larry Rogan, Stephen Dornan Cathal Muircheartaigh Bar Director Pitchside MC Paul Duffy Fintan Kennedy Under 19 Team Manager Webmaster Luke O’Riordan Gavin Teehan Chief Operating Offcer Programme Editor & Production Under 19 Coaches Daniel Lambert Alan Bird Mark Anderson, Paul O’Reilly, Willie Digital Content Manager Lead Administrator & Tyrrell Club Licensing Manager George Willis Under 17 Team Manager Amanda Craig Photographers Carl Grehan Stephen Burke, Eddie Lennon, Admin. & Licensing Under 17 Coach Martin Doherty, Conor Ryan Lynn O’Neill Rory Kirk Souvenir Shop Honorary Life Presidents Under 15 Manager/Coaches Deirdre Clifford, Laura Clifford, Tony O’Connell, Felim O’Reilly Stephen Costello Paddy Murray Honorary Life Vice-Presidents Under 13 Manager/Coaches Snack Shop Noel Farrell, Gerry Cuffe, Karl Lambe, Paul Bassett Denise Brady, Valerie Fitzsimons Brendan Duffy, Paddy Hayes, WNL Senior Manager & Coach Ball boy/girl & mascots Paddy Murray, Oliver Ward, Sean Byrne Audrey Fitzpatrick, Susan Lambert, Stephen Burke WNL Senior Assistant Manager & Beth Sexton First Team Manager Goalkeeping Coach Pat Trehy Club Artist Offcer Mark O’Meara Coach Derek O’Neill Climate Justice Offcer Sean McCabe First Team Assistant Manager WNL Strength & Conditioning Bar Committee Trevor Croly Coach Dave O’Brien Derek Monaghan, Hugh Dempsey Goalkeeping Coach WNL Doctor Dr James Diedrich Chaplain Fr Seán Farrell Chris Bennion WNL Physio Vincent Fitzpatrick More Than A Club Paul Gannon First team Player Football Forecasts & Lotto Development Coach WNL Secretary Rose Darby Jimmy O’Connor, Anto Farrell, Amputee Team Manager Stephen Burke, Eddie Smith snr, First team Player Brián Doyle Stephen Dornan, Tommy Dornan, Performance Coach Youth Protection Offcer (YPO) Anne Delaney Philly McMahon Fiona Delaney Half-Time Raffe Jimmy O’Connor, Head of Youth Football Pat Cleary Joe Carr, Anne Delaney editorial ne thing you learn through years and decades of supporting Bohemians is never, ever count your chickens, no matter how Otempting and straightforward the hatching procedure may seem. Those words of caution are certainly my mindset as I head in to see us take on tonight in the Aviva. We stand on the brink of qualifcation for the third round of European competition, a venture we have never managed before. The newly-fangled Europa Conference League it may be but it still carries an awful lot of weight in terms of pride, not forgetting the bank balance. Premier Division 1-0 is all we lead and in the second half in the baking sun of 1923/24, 1927/28, last week, F91 showed glimpses of what they’re capable of so while there 1929/30, 1933/34, may be a carnival atmosphere once more in the ground tonight, I’m one 1935/36, 1974/75, who is most certainly wary of the ECL equivalent of the Ides of March. 1977/78, 2000/01, We’ve been in similar situations before, all but sure we’d progress, only for 2002/03, 2008, 2009 disaster to happen. So while tonight is to be enjoyed, there still has to be a lot of work done. All we can do is get behind the boys from the off and FAI Cup turn the Aviva into a cauldron of noise and song, as we did a fortnight ago, 1927/28, 1934/35, and urge Bohs to unhinge the visitors. 1969/70, 1975/76, While we’re here, what a night the Stjarnan match was. At 1-0 it was 1991/1992, 2000/01, far from ensured but the second half was one of pure joy as we just took 2008 control and with intent. 6,000 there may have been, spaced out but the noise from those in attendance was beyond what we’d imagined it would League Cup be. It was a joy to sing along to the favourites once more and a thrill to 1974/75, 1978/79, 2009 bump into familiar friends, many of whom we hadn’t seen since March of last year. With an extra 2,000 people in the crowd tonight, it promises to be Setanta Cup just as good. 2010 Finally, on behalf of myself, the programme team and indeed the club, we would like to express our sincere condolences to Aidan Fitzmaurice on the Leinster Cup sad passing of his father. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. 1895/95 - 2016: A record 32 titles LoI Shield Alan Bird, Editor 1923/24, 1927/28, Contact: [email protected] 1928/29, 1933/34, Editor/Production: Alan Bird 1938/39, 1939/40 Contributors: Tony Magner, Stephen Burke, Robert McDonald, Dan McSwiney, Ryan Clarke, Aidan Fitzmaurice, , Keith Murphy, Irish FA Cup Declan Farrell, Gerard Farrell, Keith Long, Stephen Lambert, Paul Duffy 1907/08 Photos: Stephen Burke, Eddie Lennon, Martin Doherty, Conor Ryan, Peter O’Doherty, Sportsfile Sales: Gerry Juhel, Ray Larkin, Killian Molloy, Timothy Boland, Joe Collins, 1935/36 Cormac Hurrell, Oran Tully RIP Printed by: Just-Print. Tel: 01 494 0222. Email: [email protected] Dublin & Belfast Views expressed in this programme are solely those of the contributors Inner City Cup and not of Bohemian FC or the committee unless indicated. 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from the dugout ood evening and welcome to the Dublin Arena for tonight’s GSecond Round, Second Leg Europa Conference qualifer versus F91 Dudelange. I would like welcome the delegation from Dudelange, the backroom staff and players for tonight’s game. The game is fnely poised as we take a slim lead into this tie after a disciplined away performance from the boys. We started the game brightly in Luxembourg and went ahead through a Ross Tierney goal after a brilliantly executed pass from Dawson Devoy to pick out a clever run from wide by Ali Coote. Ross was on hand to fre home after the ball spilled loose from their goalkeeper. Not for the frst time this year, Ross was alert to give us the lead. He is thriving on the responsibility of contributing goals and assist but also beneftting from the foil that is Georgie Kelly whom again I felt provided us with a platform up front. It was disciplined team display but we feel we can play better than we did on the night. That’s not to take anything away from the players; as results in Europe are hard to come by especially away from home so we can be nothing but pleased with the result. I feel however that we will need to raise the bar again with performance to progress as Dudelange will absolutely embrace coming to Dublin and will feel they have more than a fghting chance. They are a good team with some good technical players and plenty or European experience so we will be taking nothing for granted and understand the size of the task we face tonight. It’s once again absolutely fantastic to see we have sold out the 8,000 capacity in the Dublin Arena and we are looking forward to the ‘You the supporters deserve colour and atmosphere which was generated nights like this and we as a group two weeks again. You the supporters deserve want to play in important games. nights like this and we as a group want to play in important games. Your support is crucial Your support is crucial tonight tonight and will be vital if we are going to and will be vital if we are going progress. The togetherness of this club is really to progress. The togetherness of something we can cherish and be proud of. The players will never underestimate what this this club is really something we club means to all Bohemians supporters and can cherish and be proud of. The they will fght every minute as they represent you on the pitch. players will never underestimate Enjoy the game what this club means to all Bohemians supporters and they

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Untitled-1 1 18/03/2021 17:54 with Stephen Lambert from the club ood evening and a big Bohemian welcome to everyone here at Gthe Dublin Arena for this Europa Conference League second qualifying round, second leg game. It really is great to be able to accommodate so many supporters, members, season ticket holders and friends old and new to this magnifcent sporting arena, again a huge thank you to everyone who has made this possible. The 8,000 tickets sold out in jig time, makes you wonder how many would we sell, if there were no crowd number restrictions. We are honoured to welcome again tonight, as for the Stjarnan game, some of our most distinguished former players, managers and indeed past president; Billy Young, Turlough O’Connor, and Tony O’Connell. Over the years, all have made huge contributions to our club, and long may we have them at our games. For those of you who were unable to get tickets to tonight’s game, at least there is the option to watch live streaming on LOItv, As we all know with commentary by Stephen Doyle and our tonight’s match is former goalkeeper Shane Supple, thanks very much lads, it’s much appreciated by us all. As another Government you’re all aware we were unable to stream test event, allowing the frst leg from Luxembourg through no fault of anyone at BFC, but our Mr. Finance us to have 8,000 John O’Connor came to the rescue and live people at the game. streamed the full game from his mobile phone, well done John. We ask that all To tonight’s game; a big welcome to players attending tonight and offcials of Dudelange FC, the game In Luxembourg last Thursday was a very tight to please keep your affair. The heat was incredible, our lads worked distance and wear themselves into the ground and I’m sure we’re all happy to have a one goal lead at the half your mask at all time stage, thanks to a great strike from Ross times. Tierney. Hopefully the temperature will be a bit more clement this evening, and we can Thank you advance to a meeting with PAOK FC from Greece. It will certainly take a huge show of skill, courage, and determination from our players this evening to achieve that. Finally, a huge get well soon to our own Rob Murray, you’re missed around the club! Enjoy the game and come on the Bohs!

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Take Routes 4, 9, 38, 38a, 40, 46a, 83, 83a, 122, 140 and 155 to Dalymount Park and Phibsborough. with Tony Magner PasttheDuchy? ith a fantastic 1-0 win secured in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Wour frst away win in Europe since Rhyl in 2008, the Bohemian faithful will once again migrate across the river and bring the red and black colour, the songs, the Bohemian the big interviews identity to D4. A slender lead with the tie in the balance, an extra 2,000 fans allowed in, and the stage is set. Dudelange are dangerous as the players will attest and their second half awakening last week was telling. But this Gypsy side are made of stern stuff and including Captain Keith Buckley, defensive stalwart Rob Cornwall and emergent young gun Ciarán Kelly, we have a team with the confdence to believe and back themselves, the wisdom to know how to do the right things to achieve and the humility to respect your opposition and eliminate any kind of complacency. Renaissance Man... For Kelly, this season has been something of a renaissance. He has become an integral • Ciaran Kelly and Rob Cornwall in action fgure in the side having had to bide his time recently Photos by Eddie Lennon longer than most. He was imperious in the second leg against Stjarnan and was once again part of a solid back four in keeping a clean sheet at Dudelange. “Going to the Aviva the last day with 6,000 fans behind us was just brilliant and we were delighted to hear that we’d be back there again,” he smiles. “The fans were amazing on the night and we were so pleased to give them the result they wanted. We had no time to dwell on it of course and spent the whole of the next week preparing for Dudelange and the trip in general. We went there confdent of getting a result, something that would set the tie up for the Aviva and we were pleased to do just that, especially when it was announced during the week that there’ll be even more fans than last time.” “Dudelange have a better seeding,” he adds, “but to us it is just 11 men on the pitch. We gave it our all over there and will do so again in Lansdowne. Like when we went to Iceland to play Stjarnan, it is hard when you are going into the unknown a bit. We felt having drawn away that we could really step on then and

08. Keith Bucko, Cornwall, Kelly.indd 1 25/07/2021 15:05 with Tony Magner beat them at home; you have to back yourself while place in Luxembourg and like Ciarán, he feels that giving your opponents the utmost respect. Dudelange although there is a lot still to do, the lads have given was another one where we were well prepared and themselves a real chance if they play as they can. briefed but we still didn’t know with any certainty just “Ciarán’s been fying to be fair to him and I’m how good they were going to be. We knew they are delighted for him because he didn’t play as much as PasttheDuchy? only in pre-season so we saw it as a great chance to he’d have liked last year. Since he got in he has done get at them and test them. Again we got a good result brilliantly. It was hard for me to get back in when ith a fantastic 1-0 win secured in away but they will be better in Dublin for having had the lads were playing so well so I was thrilled to get the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, that game so we are under no illusions about the job on! I had played there before in the Rovers friendly our frst away win in Europe since W we have to fnish and there will be no complacency.” against Liverpool. I was winding up the lads telling Rhyl in 2008, the Bohemian faithful will once them, ‘Relax, I’m used to again migrate across the river and bring the Kelly’s Heroes... this!’ Ah no there was red and black colour, the songs, the Bohemian Along with Dawson the big interviews a bit more of an edge identity to D4. Devoy and Georgie Kelly, against Stjarnan it’s fair A slender lead with the tie in the balance, Ciarán was perhaps one of to say! It was a great an extra 2,000 fans allowed in, and the stage our best players on a night team performance and I is set. Dudelange are dangerous as the players of many heroes a fortnight was honoured to get the will attest and their second half awakening ago in Ballsbridge. chance to be a part of it.” last week was telling. But this Gypsy side are A few stirring, no He continues, “We made of stern stuff and including Captain Keith nonsense tackles in the have such a young team Buckley, defensive stalwart Rob Cornwall and frst half in particular let but we played brilliantly in emergent young gun Ciarán Kelly, we have a his man know he was not both legs and deserved to team with the confdence to believe and back for turning, in a determined go through, no question. themselves, the wisdom to know how to do display that epitomised the the right things to achieve and the humility Bohemian spirit on the We did well last week to respect your opposition and eliminate any night. For Ciarán, it has in Luxembourg too but kind of complacency. been a long journey, limited as Ciarán says, we have to see it out. We are Renaissance Man... exposure to the frst team last season, a loan spell at only half way towards For Kelly, this season has been something Ballymena, but he has come getting the job done. We of a renaissance. He has become an integral back stronger; a man with a knew Dudelange had • Ciaran Kelly and Rob Cornwall in action fgure in the side having had to bide his time point to prove, and he has got through a couple recently Photos by Eddie Lennon longer than most. He was imperious in the of rounds in the past in grabbed his chance with • A happy second leg against Stjarnan and was once again the Europa League and both hands. Bucko after part of a solid back four in keeping a clean we were expecting hot “I’ve had to bide my time our win over sheet at Dudelange. a bit,” he agrees, “but Keith Stjarnan a temperatures. What we “Going to the Aviva the last day with 6,000 has given me that chance fortnight didn’t expect was to fans behind us was just brilliant and we were and I feel I’m starting to ago! Photo by be so well acclimatised delighted to hear that we’d be back there grow in confdence a bit. Stephen Burke for continental Europe again,” he smiles. “The fans were amazing on I was pleased with how by playing and training the night and we were so pleased to give them I played last time in the thorough a heat wave the result they wanted. We had no time to Aviva but it counts for nothing tonight, its a whole here in Ireland! We have been doing our analysis all dwell on it of course and spent the whole of new game. It was magical to hear the noise made by week to prepare, just as we did for the frst leg. They the next week preparing for Dudelange and our fans in a stadium normally holding 55,000. It gave are a more experienced, older side and I agree with the trip in general. We went there confdent of us goosebumps and it was an unforgettable occasion Ciarán, they’ll be better for having the tough game in getting a result, something that would set the to be part of. It was the highlight of my career so far, their legs last Thursday.” tie up for the Aviva and we were pleased to defnitely. I have been lucky enough to play in Europe Red ‘n Black Nation... do just that, especially when it was announced before I came to Bohs and this is the standard you during the week that there’ll be even more want to be playing at.” There may at times be a dangerously fne line fans than last time.” between confdence and complacency but you won’t “Dudelange have a better seeding,” he adds, A job for Rob fnd such a danger in this squad. There is a humility “but to us it is just 11 men on the pitch. We Another man who played like a lion that night was here in-built into the values of this team; a belief yes, gave it our all over there and will do so again Kelly’s centre-half partner Rob Cornwall who came but also a respect for the opposition and for the job in Lansdowne. Like when we went to Iceland on at half time and played like a man possessed. Out in hand yet to be completed. to play Stjarnan, it is hard when you are going of the team in recent games, Rob was understandably “It was a decent result, no point in saying into the unknown a bit. We felt having drawn pumped to get on and was a big part of the rock solid otherwise,” Rob nods, “but nobody is getting carried away that we could really step on then and defensive shape that saw off Stjarnan. He retained his away. We are all looking forward to the game, just

08. Keith Bucko, Cornwall, Kelly.indd 1 25/07/2021 15:05 08. Keith Bucko, Cornwall, Kelly.indd 2 25/07/2021 15:05 as much as the fans are. Seeing all the red and black maybe Dudelange might think that’s all we have in us. shirts, ‘The Aul Triangle’ blasting out, it gave us all the They’d be wrong! There is no pressure on us, we only motivation you could ever want last time at the Aviva play our own game, outside noise is nothing. You have considering how much everybody has been though in to respect every opponent and be conscious of what the last 18 months. To see everyone together again, they do well, but you don’t fear them. We are aware that’s what being in a club like this is all about. Just like of the threats they pose but we pose plenty of threats we wanted to beat Stjarnan and give the fans another ourselves too.” night to remember, we have the same motivation now Young Guns... to beat Dudelange. What more could any player ask Keith is quick to praise the contributions of two for other than to be a part of occasions like this?” goal European hero Ross Tierney and Dawson Devoy, Captain Fantastic... outstanding at the Aviva against Stjarnan and the Captain Keith Buckley, who only last Sunday against instigator of our goal at Dudelange with a sumptuous College Corinthians in the FAI Cup made his 300th ball that led to Rossi’s goal. appearance for the club in all competitions, was “Youth is a good thing. They are a little bit fearless another who excelled against Stjarnan, not just for at that age. They are so confdent and it’s great to see the sublime assist for ’s goal, but for the way how well they are doing having come up through the he marshalled the side and drove them on, leading as ranks here, shining on the big stage as comfortable in always by example. He was at it again in Luxembourg front of 50 people as they are in front of 5,000!” last week when experienced calm heads were needed But he is not so happy to praise himself for the and a fne result was there to be seen out. Not superb long ball to set up Liam Burt for the third that Keith would be content to praise himself for against the Icemen! “Ah no, it looked good but I was an instant, he defects the question by throwing the only trying to thump it out of play!” he quips. “I don’t praise on his team-mates, humble captain that he is. get the chance to go forward like that too often or “Yeah we played well I thought. We started brighter, try and play balls like that because there are others in the team who do it better than me. I leave that for quicker than they did and got the vital early goal to Dawson or Rossi or Ali Coote and concentrate on settle us. To be fair, Dudelange upped it in the second the things I do well. That said, I’m glad Liam scored it half because they needed a goal and it was really and didn’t waste my one good ball!” tough for us in that heat and humidity. They pushed us back and we found it tough to get out. But although Buckle up... they pinned us in well they didn’t cut us open or Tonight promises to be a special one for the club create clear cut chances. They had a lot of possession and Bucko has no doubts as to why; it’s the fact we after the break but that was always going to happen are all in it – or at it – together. at some stage of the game because as you progress “It was wonderful to see all the happy faces at the through rounds in Europe the standard of team you Stjarnan game. As Rob said, that’s what it’s all about. are going to meet gets higher. So of course we are Football is nothing without the fans. If there are tough happy with the result but there are aspects for us to moments in this game. I’m certain those fans will work on too.” push us on. It is just so good to see them back at live He continues, “ I don’t think we can allow them events, supporting something they love – because to exert the control of the game at the Aviva the they do love this club. This team gives everything on way they did in the second half in Luxembourg. It is the pitch and our supporters love that about us. We a bigger pitch so we can’t let that happen. But to be will give that ‘everything’ we can to try to get past honest, that second half over there could help us as Dudelange too, rest assured about that.”

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Brian Darcy All at Bohemian Football Club were saddened to hear of the passing of Brian recently. An Honorary member and sponsor of the match Pitchside programme in years gone by, Brian was a popular man around Dalymount Park and made many friends in the club over the years. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. Pointers Some early and late gems from Bohs from our resident statistician Paul Duffy... • Early: Jamie Mullins scored in our 1-1 draw against Longford Town last week and at 16, had us scouring through the record books to confrm if he was the youngest player to have scored for Bohs. He is, and isn’t... while Jamie is indeed the youngest Bohemian to score in the , one Willie Hooper, the same age but slightly younger, holds the honour of being the all- time youngest scorer who netted in a 3-3 against Derry Celtic in the Irish League at Dalymount... on 6 September 1902! • meanwhile holds the record for scoring the fastest league goal, 9.95 seconds, against UCD during the 2000/2001 season • Late: and Andre Wright were the older member of Bohs to score two late, late goals in stoppage time in last years match against Derry City at Dalymount. But we’ve done this before... on Michael Fitzmaurice September 2012, away to UCD, Dave Scully scored Last Sunday, former member and Club Registrar twice in stoppage time to salvage a 2-2 draw. Also Michael Fitzmaurice (Shandon Gardens) died, in that game, Kevin Feely was red-carded after six aged 95. Illness prevented him from attending minutes and Kevin’s brother may well line out for games in recent seasons but he always retained his us tonight! interest in the club. He is pictured here with his • In the last edition I mentioned great European granddaughters Rachel and Sarah Fitzmaurice on the efforts, but surely last years 1-1 draw with day of the game at home to Stjarnan. Fehérvár is up there with the best considering that Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. fours of their players made the Hungary squad in this years Euros; Bolla Bendegúz, Attila Fiola, Loic Contact us on Nego and Nemanja Nikolic Also keep an ear out, as I’ll have a special question [email protected] for everyone here tonight before kick-off! South Quarter, www.jam-park.com Airside Retail Park, [email protected] Jam Park Crowscastle, Swords (01) 6933326 Bohemian FC WNL Player Sponsorships 2021 Courtney Maguire Courtney Niamh Coombes Pat Trehy Pat Sean Byrne SPONSORSHIP SPONSORSHIP Sponsored by Home: David Hewitt AVAILABLE AVAILABLE Abbey Law Away: Declan Coughlan Aoife Robinson Aoife Bronagh Kane Bronagh Darby Chloe Abbie Brophy Annmarie Byrne Home: Alan Gaskin Home: Matilda & Mabel Home: 1962afBTID Home: Irene Byrne Sponsored by Away: Bohs on Tour Byrne Away: Finglas Bohs Away: Sean Conroy Bernard and Kevin Away: Gather & Gather Connolly Windows Erica Byrne Chloe Flynn Chloe Niamh Kenna Paula Doran Paula Ciara Mulligan Ciara Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by Home: 1962afBTID Sponsored by FYC Tommy Murphy The Hut Bohs Away: AVAILABLE Kayla Ryan Sophie Watters Sophie Katie Lovely Katie Clare Conlon Erica Burke Yvonne Hedigan Yvonne Sponsored by Home: SSC x A51 Home: Stephen Lambert Sponsored by Home: Bohs Youth Emma Devaney Away: Gregory Lovely Away: AVAILABLE Omac Business Centre Away: APD Contractors Georgia Monks Naima Chemaou Ally Cahill Ally Isobel Finnegan Isobel Jade Reddy Jade Home: Aquaclear.ie Home: Mark Crowther Home: David Hewitt Sponsored by Home: Sean Conroy WaterSponsored Filters by Away: theBohs.com Away: theBohs.com theBohs.com Away:SPONSORSHIP theBohs.com Away:Emma Erik Mikkelson Devaney Message Board Message Board Message Board MessageAVAILABLE Board

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Europa Conference League, Second Round First Leg Stade Jos Nosbaum, Dudelange, Luxembourg, Thursday 22July 2021

Photos by Gerry Schmit/Sportsfile 20.03.21 L Finn Harps A 0-1 Talbot C. Kelly2 Finnerty Cornwall Feely3 Breslin Coote1 Buckley Tierney Burt G. Kelly Oluwa1 Ward2 Lyons3 27.03.21 L Longford Town H 2-2 Talbot Feely Cornwall Finnerty Breslin Coote1 TierneyG Buckley Ward2 Burt3 G. KellyG Héry1 Oluwa2 Devoy3 03.04.21 L St. Patrick’s Ath. H 0-1 Talbot Lyons Cornwall Finnerty Breslin Coote Tierney Buckley2 Devoy1 Burt G. Kelly Ward1 Oluwa2 09.04.21 L Dundalk FC A 1-0 Talbot Lyons1 Cornwall Finnerty Wilson Coote2 Tierney Buckley Ward3 Burt G. KellyG Feely1 C. Kelly2 Devoy3 16.04.21 L Waterford FC A 1-0 Talbot Feely CornwallG Finnerty Wilson Coote Tierney2 Buckley Ward1 Burt G. Kelly Devoy1 Moylan2 20.04.21 L Sligo Rovers H 1-3 Talbot Feely Cornwall C. Kelly Wilson Moylan Tierney2 Devoy Levingston3 BurtG G. Kelly1 Omochere1 Ward2 Coote3 23.04.21 L Shamrock Rvs. A 1-2 Talbot Lyons Cornwall Finnerty Wilson Coote1 TierneyG Buckley Ward2 Burt G. Kelly Levingston1 C. Kelly2 30.04.21 L Derry City H 1-2 Talbot Lyons Cornwall C. Kelly Wilson Coote Tierney2 Buckley Ward1 Burt G. KellyG Moylan1 Devoy2 03.05.21 L Drogheda Utd. A 1-1 Talbot Lyons Cornwall Finnerty Breslin BurtG3 Tierney2 Buckley Devoy Wilson1 G. Kelly Ward1 Omochere2 Moylan3 07.05.21 L Finn Harps H 4-0 Talbot Feely Cornwall Finnerty Breslin CooteG21 TierneyG2 BuckleyG Devoy Burt3 G. Kelly Omochere1 Ward2 Mahon3 15.05.21 L Longford Town A 2-0 Talbot Feely1 Cornwall2 Finnerty Breslin CooteG5 Tierney4 Buckley Devoy BurtG G. Kelly3 Lyons1 C Kelly2 Ward3 Omochere4 Breslin5 21.05.21 L St. Patrick’s Ath. A 1-2 Talbot Feely Cornwall3 C. Kelly Wilson Coote2 Tierney Buckley DevoyG Burt G. Kelly1 Omochere1 Mahon2 Lyons3 24.05.21 L Dundalk FC H 5-1 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly WilsonG Coote Tierney1 Levingston3 Devoy Burt G. KellyG32 Breslin1 Omochere2 Ward3 28.05.21 L Waterford FC H 3-0 Talbot LyonsG Feely C. Kelly Breslin Coote Tierney G1 Levingston5 DevoyG2 Burt3 G. Kelly4 Ward1 Buckley2 Mallon3 Omochere4 Hery5 11.06.21 L Derry City A 1-1 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly Breslin Coote G Tierney1 Buckley Devoy Burt G. Kelly Ward1 18.06.21 L Drogheda Utd. H 5-0 Talbot Feely Cornwall C. Kelly Wilson Coote1 Tierney3 Levingston Devoy BurtG2 G. KellyG44 Ward1 Mallon2 Mullins3 Hery4 21.06.21 L Shamrock Rvs. H 1-0 Talbot Feely Cornwall2 C. Kelly Wilson Coote Tierney3 Buckley Devoy Burt1 G. KellyG Ward1 Finnerty2 Levingston3 26.06.21 L Sligo Rovers A 0-4 Talbot Feely4 Cornwall2 C. Kelly Wilson1 Coote Tierney Buckley5 Devoy Burt3 G. Kelly Lyons1 Breslin2 Ward3 Finnerty4 Levingston5 02.07.21 L St. Patrick’s Ath. H 3-2 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly WilsonG Coote4 Tierney Buckley Devoy1 BurtG2 G. KellyG3 Ward1 Mullins2 Hery3 Finnerty4 08.7.21 ECL Stjarnan (Ice.) A 1-1 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly Wilson Coote TierneyG Buckley Devoy Burt G. Kelly 15.07.21 ECL Stjarnan (Ice.) H 3-0 Talbot Lyons Feely C1. Kelly Wilson3 Coote Tierney2 Buckley Devoy5 BurtG4 G. KellyG2 Cornwall1 Levingston2 Breslin3 Ward4 Mullins5 18.07.21 L Longford Town H 1-1 Talbot Feely Cornwall Finnerty1 Breslin Mahon2 Tierney Devoy Mullins4 Ward5 Hery3 Lyons1 Buckley2 G. Kelly3 Devoy4 Wilson5 22.07.21 ECL F91 Dudlange A 1-0 Talbot Feely Cornwall C. Kelly2 Breslin1 Coote TierneyG1 Buckley Devoy Burt3 G. Kelly Levingston1 Feely2 Finnerty3 25.07.21 FAI College Corin. A 5-0 McGuinness Feely Grehan Finnerty Wilson DoranG Buckley1 Levingston2 MullinsG2 WardG Mahon Coote1 DevoyG2 29.07.21 ECL F91 Dudlange H 02.08.21 L Finn Harps A 06.08.21 L Waterford FC A 13.08.21 L Sligo Rovers H 20.08.21 L Shamrock Rvs. A 27.08.21 FAI Shamrock Rvs H 03.09.21 L Derry City H 10.09.21 L Drogheda Utd. A 19.09.21 FAI Quarter Finals 24.09.21 L Finn Harps H 02.10.21 L Longford Town A 08.10.21 L St. Patrick’s Ath. A 15.10.21 L Dundalk FC H 24.10.21 FAI Semi Finals 25.10.21 L Waterford FC H 29.10.21 L Derry City A 05.11.21 L Drogheda Utd. H 12.11.21 L Shamrock Rvs. H 19.11.21 L Sligo Rovers A 28.11.21 FAI Final TBA L Dundalk FC A // Appearances 2021 // Goals 2021 Goalkeepers Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. League James Talbot 20 - 3 - - 23 Georgie Kelly 12 Stephen McGuinness - 1 - - - 1 Liam Burt 5 Ross Tierney 4 Defenders Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Ali Coote 4 Andy Lyons 14 - 3 5 1 17 Dawson Devoy 2 Anto Breslin 13 - 2 4 - 15 Tyreke Wilson 2 Ciaran Kelly 14 - 3 4 2 17 Jamie Mullins 1 James Finnerty 13 1 1 4 1 15 Andy Lyons 1 Rob Cornwall 16 - 2 1 4 18 Keith Buckley 1 Rob Cornwall 1 Rory Feely 16 1 3 2 5 20 Europa League Sean Grehan - 1 - - - 1 Ross Tierney 2 Tyreke Wilson 13 1 2 1 3 16 Georgie Kelly 2 Midfelders Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Liam Burt 1 Aaron Doran - 1 - - - 1 FAI Cup Ali Coote 18 1 3 2 9 22 Keith Buckley 1 Jamie Mullins 1 Bastien Héry 5 - - 4 1 5 Aaron Doran 1 Conor Levingston 7 1 2 5 3 10 Keith Ward 1 Dawson Devoy 18 - 3 5 4 21 Jack Moylan 4 - - 3 - 4 Keith Buckley (c) 17 1 4 1 3 21 Keith Ward 19 1 1 13 6 21 Liam Burt 19 - 3 - 9 22 Promise Omochere 7 - - 7 - 7 Robbie Mahon 3 - - 2 1 3 Ross Tierney 20 - 3 - 12 23 After goals against Longford Town in the Stephen Mallon 2 - - 2 - 2 League and College Jamie Mullins 3 1 1 3 1 5 Corinthians in the FAI Cup Forwards Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Jamie Mullins now holds the record of youngest Georgie Kelly 20 - 3 1 7 23 Bohs player to score in Thomas Oluwa 3 - - 3 - 3 the League AND FAI Cup. What an achievement! P W D L F A GD Pts Back in 1902 one Dr. Shamrock Rovers 20 12 5 3 34 17 +17 41 W.F. Hooper, below, was slightly younger, or 5,999 St. Patrick’s Athletic 21 12 5 4 35 20 +15 41 days old, when he grabbed Sligo Rovers 20 11 5 4 27 14 +13 38 his frst in an Irish League Bohemians 20 9 4 7 34 23 +11 31 match in Dalymount on 6 September, 1902... Drogheda United 21 8 6 7 34 25 +9 30 Dundalk FC 20 7 6 7 25 27 −2 27 Derry City 21 6 7 8 23 28 −5 25 Finn Harps 21 5 5 11 17 31 −14 20 Waterford FC 21 6 1 14 15 39 −24 19 Longford Town 21 1 8 12 15 35 −20 11

- with thanks to Craig McMahon & Ronny Else for stats - see wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_ Bohemian_F.C._season - F91 Dudelange honours Luxembourg National Division 2000/01, 2001/02, 2004/05, 2005/06, 7 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2011/12, the overall 2013/14, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 number of clubs club info who make up F91 Dudelange Formation 2003/04, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2008/09, 1991 as an amalgamation 2011/12, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19 between Alliance Dudelange, Stade Dudelange and history 4 US Dudelange cupsthe number of The club was formed in 1991 as an amalgamation league titles Home Ground between three others; Alliance Dudelange, F91 Dudelange Stade Jos Nosbaum, Stade Dudelange and US Dudelange. have won Dudelange in a row... Playing in red and black, Alliance Manager on two separate was itself formed in 1916 after a Mehdi El Alaoui occasions since merger between Étoile Rouge 2000 Home Strip Colours Dudelange (founded 1908) and Yellow and black Étoile Bleue Dudelange (founded 1912). To confuse the issue even Away Strip Colours further, Alliance was forced Grey and Black to changes its name during 1 occupation in World War II, to FV Rot-Schwarz Düdelinge. its heyday was in the 1960s when back F91 have met to back Cup wins, good league runs and European Irish opposition qualifcation was the norm. in Europe only once before Stade Dudelange was when they one of the country’s most narrowly beat successful clubs, winning UCD on away 10 National Division title s goals in the and four Luxembourg Cups; 2016/16 Europa to this day, the former is League the third-greatest haul by F91 play their any club. They played as FV home matches Stadt Düdelingen during the Second World War. at The Stade Jos Nosbaum stadium in US Dudelange was founded 72 Dudelange, southern in 1912 as, again, a merger the number Luxembourg. between Minerva Dudelange of matches With a capacity of and Jeunesse de la Frontière in European 2,558 it was, until 1908 Dudelange. Under competition 1991, the home of US German occupation in World F91 Dudelange Dudelange, one of War II, its name was changed will have played the clongmerate to SV Düdelingen. The 1930s after today... former teams who and 1940s were its best years, with Cup wins and a all since 1991 merged to form F91 good league form throughout. 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Untitled-2 1 22/03/2021 13:02 - Bohemian FC European stats - European Cup Round H A Agg. 1975 Rangers 1 1-1 1-4 2-5 - top goalscorers - 1978 Omonia Nicosia 1 1-0 1-2 2-2 (a) Goals App. Dymano Dresden 2 0-0 0-6 0-6 Glen Crowe 8 17

Champions League Round H A Agg. ‘Rocky’ O’Brien 4 6 2001 Levadia Marduu 1Q 3-0 0-0 3-0 3 9 BK Halmstad 2Q 1-2 0-2 1-4 2003 BATE Borisov 1Q 3-0 0-1 3-1 Georgie Kelly 2 2 Rosenborg 2Q 0-1 0-4 0-5 Ross Tierney 2 3 2009 RB Salzburg 2Q 0-1 1-1 1-2 Jason McGuinness 2 3 2010 The New Saints (TNS) 2Q 1-0 0-4 1-6 2 6 Cup Winners Cup Round H A Agg. Derek Swan 2 8 1970 TJ Gottwaldov Prel. 1-2 2-2 3-4 ‘Gino’ Lawless 2 10 1976 Esbjerg 1 2-1 1-0 3-1 Keith Ward 1 1 Śląsk Wrocław 2 0-1 0-3 0-4 1992 Steaua Bucuresti 1 0-0 0-4 0-4 Fran Swan 1 1 Dave Scully 1 1 UEFA Cup Round H A Agg. Brendan Markey 1 1 1972 1.FC Koln 1 0-3 1-2 1-5 1974 Hamburger SV 1 0-1 0-2 0-3 Harpal Singh 1 1 1977 Newcastle United 1 0-0 0-4 0-4 Liam Burt 1 2 1979 Sporting CP 1 0-0 0-2 0-2 Neale Fenn 1 2 1984 Glasgow Rangers 1 3-2 0-2 3-4 1985 Dundee United 1 2-5 2-2 4-7 Dessie Byrne 1 2 1987 Aberdeen 1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1 2 1993 Bordeaux 1 0-0 0-5 0-5 Noel Dunne 1 2 1996 Dinamo Minsk 1Q 1-1 0-0 1-1 1997 Ferencváros Prel. 0-1 0-5 0-6 Christy Fagan 1 2 2000 Aberdeen QR 0-1 2-1 2-2(a) Joseph Ndo 1 2 Kaiserslautern 1 1-3 1-0 2-3 Tony O’Connell 1 2 2004 Levadia Tallinn 1 1-3 0-0 1-3 Noel Mitten 1 3 Europa League Round H A Agg. Terry Flanagan 1 3 2011 Olimpija Ljubljana 2Q 1-1 0-2 1-3 Bobby Ryan 1 4 2012 Thor Akureyri 1Q 0-0 1-5 1-5 Trevor Molloy 1 4 2020 Fehérvár 1Q - (p) 1-1 - Tony Grant 1 4 Europa Conference League Round H A Agg. Stephen O’Donnell 1 4 2021 Stjarnan FC 1Q 1-1 3-0 4-1 Niall Shelley 1 5 F91 Dudelange 2Q 109 Paddy Joyce 1 5 Intertoto Cup Round H A Agg. Jackie Jameson 1 6 1995 Odense BK Group 5 0-2 - Gerry Ryan 1 6 HJK Helsinki - 2-3 Bordeaux 0-2 - Owen Heary 1 9 1FC Norrkoping - 0-5 Stephen Caffrey 1 13 2005 KAA Gent 1 1-0 1-3 2-3 Padraig O’Connor 1 14 2008 Rhyl 1 5-1 4-2 9-3 FK 2 2-1 0-1 2-2 Turlough O’Connor 1 15 - Overall European Record - With many thanks to club statistican, historian and P W D L F A GD unmatched font of knowledge on 70 15 17 38 56 120 -64 Bohs, Stephen Burke! Whatever happened Familiar with to... 10 Thurles Town FC ith its home ground literally in the shadow of Semple Stadium, the greyhound stadium Wwhere Thurles Town FC play can be viewed as a testament to the domination of the GAA giants in the area. Thurles Town AFC was founded in 1950 and played in the North Tipperary District League. Soon referred to under the moniker ‘The Town’, they decided to merge with Kilkenny side Peake Villa with the intention of joining the League of Ireland and bring & senior football and maybe a bit of football success to the sports mad town. The latter point though was a gamble as even in their junior years with the North Tipperary District league, silverware was sparce. So to anyone watching this new team tog out in yellow in the KFC league, Thurles Town FC wouldn’t cause many men to part with their cash in the bookies. With their proposal accepted, they were welcomed into the league fold under Thurles Town FC for the 1977/78 season. That debut season ended with only a solitary win to their name - guess who that was and want to against - and they fnished in last place, losing 21 matches. The following season saw an improvement in their form as they fnished 12th, winning eight help out at games.1979/80 season was ‘The Towns’ best one in the League of Ireland, fnishing ninth above Shelbourne and St. Patrick’s Athletic. This was largely down to the goalscoring efforts of top goal scorer Neville Steadman who bagged a total of 17 goals for the club. Steadman had the honour of nutmegging Peter Shilton in a friendly against Stoke City. However that was as good as it got and a series of bottom of the table fnishes and FAI Cup frst ? round exits were the norm. Their stay was short lived and they only played fve seasons. However, in a foreshadow of something that often comes back to haunt Bohemians to this day, the ‘minnows’ of Thurles Town gained some jinx value over us. In Thurles’ frst season, Bohs picked up a solitary point from both Contact Alan at games; a 0-0 draw a 0-1 defeat was unfortunately our lot and in general the Tipperary men managed bohsprog@gmailcom to avoid defeat in half of the matches we played. On leaving the league, they rejoined the North Tipperary District League, while Peak Villa continued playing in the Kilkenny League and the Tipperary Southern and We may have just District League. Their reason for leaving the League would be echoed by Kilkenny City some years later; the thing for you! there wasn’t enough local talent in the team to convince the public to support them. Dan McSwiney Dan with with The goal, after 80 minutes was beautifully was beautifully after 80 minutes The goal, over from eight yards and then saw his and then saw eight yards from over by cleared well dipping free dangerous then did Mick Smyth head. Fran O’Brien’s of legs possession in a tangle to regain well corner but Oostergaard’s when he dropped himself with a great redeemed immediately Henrik Nielsen and another smart from save The winners pot shot. Bertelsen’s stop from when Iversen minute had a let off in the 73rd It was of goal. in front miscued wide from last chance. Esbjerg’s He taunted Borch Pat Byrne. by created along the right touchline and with nothing made space to in, on and boxed seemingly Noel with a darting break. get in his cross been on the pitch eight who had only Mitten, to meet everyone over soared minutes, which left Kjaar centre the out-swinging stranded to fnd the corner of the net. Bert Clausen; Jan Hansen; Esbjerg: Kjaer; (Hans Fisker Bertelsen; Borch; Hansen; Henrick Nielsen; Luxhoj; Nielsen 72); Iversen;Oostergaard. Eamonn Gregg; Bohemians: Mick Smyth; Padraic O’Brien; Fran Niall Shelley; Joe Burke; Turlough Byrne; Pat Kelly; Tommy O’Connor; Gerry Eddie Byrne; O’Connor (Noel Mitten 72); Ryan. Esbjerg fB 0 Esbjerg mians 1 Bohe First round, second leg First round, broken the European the European broken ohemians have deserved A thoroughly at last. barrier 1-0 victory put them in the second European Cup Winners Cup Winners Cup Cup European Wednesday 29 September 1976 Wednesday Stringing their passes together, Bohs had Stringing their passes together, fnished Gregg Eamonn After 13 minutes corners conceding two Then Bohs, B • The following day’s Irish Independent dubbed us as Superior Bohs, and who were we to argue? and who were Irish Independent dubbed us as SuperiorBohs, day’s following The • round of a European competition for the competition for of a European round frst time at the ffth attempt in six seasons, their 2-1 home win. following 70% of the frst half, for Esbjerg on defence six corners to three forced but although they unable to were they their opponents, by work. designed approach polish off some well Gerry which saw cross a run with a hard eighth a corner, header defected for Ryan’s shoved Kelly Tommy when later, minutes almost caught Gregg kick to him, a free shot which a low with Ole Kjaer napping the juggled around the home goalkeeper Turlough minutes After another fve upright. failed to connect to turn in O’Connor barely Pat Byrne. from a fne cross looked of the restart, within a minute shot wildly vulnerable but Oostergaard back in time with Ned Simpson ast Thursday week, I got a call from my brother around lunchtime. He had been Lout walking his dog in Temple Bar and was mildly astonished to see that many of the bars and restaurants were thronged with people sporting red & black shirts. “Never seen so many in one place outside Dalymount” he noted, a trace of incredulity in his voice. I thought he might be exaggerating, but later that evening on the way to Lansdowne, it was obvious he wasn’t. All the hostelries along the way from the Schoolhouse Hotel on reduced capacity not to mention the entire Northumberland Rd, past Beggars Bush, to the global pandemic thing. They were able to enjoy three pubs at the top of Bath Ave and so on sparkling football in comfort and duly came were jammers. The green spaces outside the back again for (hopefully) more of the same making memories... Labour Court were packed with picnickers, tonight. and every reveller seemed to be sporting But if this growth in Bohemian popularity Bohemian garb. “Where did they all come from?” continues unabated, it will create massive Another friend said after the game. problems for us further on down the road. But it wasn’t the size of the attendance When the redevelopment of Dalymount was but the speed at which the tickets were sold frst mooted, a brand new stadium on the which surprised me. Six thousand went in just current site with a capacity of 12,000 was over 24 hours for the Stjarnan joust, 8,000 proposed. Back then, an attendance of 12,000 for tonight’s clash with the Dudes’. Now I at a League game was the sheerest fight of appreciate very few had been at a game for fancy. I recall minds boggling in bewilderment nigh on 16 months and many were suffering when seven and a half thousand turned up at from withdrawal symptoms. Also, there was the for a Cork/Dundalk clash a few weather. Recently it has been a vision of rarely years ago, and gradually (no doubt egged on seen perfection, one that made Dublin seem by civil service bean counters) the suggested like the best place in the world to live, (which capacity of the new stadium was reduced from if course – it is!) But still, 8,000 in less than 24 12,000, to ten, then eight and now stands at six. hours? But as our two outings at Lansdowne this Ordinarily when you fog that many Wilsons year have shown, the possibility of 12,000 in such a short space of time, it means that the turning up to watch a League of Ireland team event junkies are out in force, but that wasn’t is not a half-baked hallucinogenic castle in the the case for Stjarnan. So was it lapsed fans who sky. It’s a sobering thought that made up the numbers? Again, I doubt it. in the redeveloped ground Certainly there was the odd Adecco/ envisaged by DCC, a quarter TSB chemise that been extracted of the crowd in Lansdowne from the back of a wardrobe for the tonight wouldn’t be able day, but most of the fans were all to attend. Does that seem togged out in recently purchased just to you? shirts. Especially prominent was There’s a more the retro Elvery’s model distributed comprehensive piece to be free of charge to all members who written on the subject. In paid up front for the 2021 season. the meantime, remember to No, I suspect most of our regular paraphrase Roy Scheider’s hard core fans took the opportunity celebrated ad-libbed line to bring a partner, from Jaws next time your child or friend to local TD comes canvasing for the game, a treat your vote that is denied to them “We’re gonna need a given Dalymount’s bigger Dalymount...” From the heart of St. Valentine to the Home of the Black Stuf, discover the Dublin you think you know, and the Dublin you don’t.

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atching a stream by a mobile just did that’. phone, held up with a determined I just watched and enjoyed the football. Wbut shaky hand of a Bohs man who After a day or two of not watching football travelled to Luxembourg as a fan and ended with a phone glued to your hand and more up as a one-man broadcasting outlet, I was attention given to tweets than the football, you reminded of the frst time I saw Bohs play an get used to it. away game in Europe. Romania, still carrying the scars of the revolution of 1989, was the venue for a game with Steaua Bucharest in 1992 and I made it there after a 23-hour generally speaking... train journey from what was Bohs vs. Steaua still Czechoslovakia. The second Bucharest ’92 leg there was not shown on TV in Ireland so the late Donal Crowther had the idea to ask the hotel receptionist to record the game from local TV onto VHS, with the tape to be carried like precious cargo and shown in the Dalymount bar a few days later. A 4-0 loss meant there was little appetite to see the game so the tape was left on some dusty shelf, but at the time it was the only way to see the game for those who could not travel. The two stories show just how prevalent the mobile phone has become in our lives. If you’d suggested in 1992 that you could hold up a device the size of a chocolate bar, and it could broadcast a game in Bucharest live to And there’s one person today who surely anyone, anywhere in the world who wanted to wishes he had left the phone off while see, it would have seemed far fetched. watching the Euros. Bernard O’Byrne is no I also feel a lot of the time that the smart- longer in charge of Irish basketball, a proud 10- phone is a curse as well as a blessing. I spent year career ended in one silly, three-word post much of Euro 2020 in a holiday home in a on Facebook. If Bernard had just put his phone remote part of Donegal, in a house with no in the drawer, or even just turned off his wif, wif and a very weak phone signal. There was while watching England v Denmark, he would no point in watching the football the way most probably be still in a job today. people do these days - phone or tablet in hand How many people missed good passages to argue on twitter with people you’ve never of play, or important decisions being made on met and don’t like - because there was no the bench, because they’d given more time to internet access on the phone. twitter than the football? So I watched those Euros matches the same Without John O’Connor’s smart-phone way I’d have watched Euro ‘92, just watching and an app called twitter, Bohs fans would not the match, listening to the commentary and have been able to see as much as they did not arguing the toss with tossers on twitter. eventually see (illegally but still) of the action I wasn’t reading what @ManUFan1968 was in Luxembourg last week. saying about Paul Pogba. I missed out on Irish But once the match is on a proper TV, or broadcast-types (why do so many people who even if you’re at a game in person, maybe try work in Irish radio feel they need to tweet and think back to what it was like in 1992, so much, do they really feel the world needs watch the match while it’s on and just talk to read as well as hear them speak?) tweeting about it in the pub later. It’s old school but it ‘wow’ or ‘oh my God I can’t believe Modric could make a lot more sense than you’d think. with Paul Walsh WNL and Youth round-up

• Action from Bohemians-St. Kevin’s Boys clash against Cabinteely FC Photos by Stephen Burke ohs confrmed in advance of their campaign last Saturday, losing to Sligo Rovers Women’s National League game 5-2 at the Oscar Traynor Centre. Bwith DLR Waves due to be played in The Bohs-SKB U17 boys went top of their Dalymount last Saturday that they had a group in the National League last weekend positive Covid-19 case within the squad. This as they beat Cabinteely 2-1. The goalscorers led to the postponement of the game and we were Darragh Murtagh and Divine Izekor. The wish a speedy recovery. The u17 girls continued their National u17’s will travel to Tougher Park for their next League campaign with a home game against game on the 7th of August to take on Kildare. Sligo Rovers. After picking up their frst win The Bohs-SKB u14 and u15 boys had no this season in their previous game against games last weekend while the u19s women’s Athlone they had their fourth defeat of the game was postponed.

Photo courtesy of the Ryan Clarke Ryan ‘supportive’,” she said. with with On behalf of the Club, Honorary Secretary On behalf of the Club, It’s a testament to the success of the a testament to the success It’s with interesting it a bit more found “We were N.S. Peter’s of St. The children to see him coming in, loved “The children Stephen Lambert said: “We can’t thank Paul can’t “We Stephen Lambert said: he done and how he’s the work enough for The Bohemian Foundation. us and represented success in his future wish him every We delighted that he are and we endeavours with the volunteering intends to continue Bohemian Foundation.” have those skills. The teachers in Christ The The teachers in Christ those skills. have well noted how always Peter’s King and St. in the did they Paul complimented the work Hynes added. classroom,” clubs of Ireland that other League programme it to schools in their own adapting now are to Hynes is happy - something communities Fourth class student in Christ see happen. and his said he Leon Brogan, The King N.S., the hours until count down classmates would each week. arrived the Bohemian Foundation got We’ve the maths being all to do with Bohs. so it helps us a lot of Bohs fans in the class, best so mixing Bohs with maths is the focus, he said. really,” of both worlds, soccer received lucky to have extremely years, the past few Paul over lessons from Carroll. Aideen to deputy principal, according He his lessons. enjoyed thoroughly always they Some of rapport with the children. had a great in sixth class used to the children the words ‘witty’, ‘energetic’, ‘excellent’, describe Paul were ‘patient’ and ‘talented’, community community Cheers Paul! Cheers ohemian Foundation outreach offcer, Paul Gannon, is Paul Gannon, offcer, outreach to pursue his role stepping back from “I’ve loved every minute working with the working minute every loved “I’ve Double Club Paul ran the Foundation’s Thomas President Bohemian Foundation, all the work thank Paul enough for “I can’t He joined the Foundation in 2018 and was He joined the Foundation Bohemian Foundation B • completion programme. with Brunswick St. secondary school, part of School Paul an important part and initiatives in all of the most memorable One of his during his time. when he took part in times was on his frst day Giles! with Johnny memories session a football and I want to thank everyone Foundation associated with the it and the club who have been a huge It has always job easier. made my I’m team effort behind-the-scenes and now I way whatever to helping in looking forward said. Gannon forward,” can going primary in multiple schools programme ran for The programme Dublin 7. around Bohs-themed to dedicated half one 90-minutes, mathematics while the second half was focused with football. active on getting the children his commitment over Paul for Hynes thanked the he represented the way and for the years Sport’. Through ‘Change motto of Foundation’s to helping done and his contribution he’s He of the Bohemian Foundation. the growth in to working approach a new pioneered beyond that went schools and with children Those a kickabout. in for bringing players in maths can apply learned how children important and how it is to world the real other career opportunities, although he will be opportunities, other career Foundation. with the to volunteer continuing bohemian foundation with Ger Farrell europe in the ’70s - Part II of a series on Bohs 1970s European matches -

t was September 1977 and Newcastle United Newcastle had, name-dropping Alan Kennedy, had come to Dalymount for a UEFA Cup Northern Irish international David Craig and Iclash. With tickets at affordable prices and a his Scottish namesake Tommy. Indeed, Bohs crowd of 25,000 everyone was looking forward had a great opportunity to win the game with to the spectacle. Returning to the feld for the 12 minutes remaining only for Mahoney (now second half, at 0-0, proceedings were to take a patched up) saving after an excellent Bohs turn for the worse... move put Turlough through on goal. As was often the case with League of With Newcastle keeper Mike Mahoney Ireland sides in Europe a decent home result taking up his position in goal in front of the and performance wasn’t enough to get Bohs School End of the ground there was a barrage through the tie. A fight to Leeds and a delay in of missiles and he was struck in the head by getting the coach to Newcastle meant that the a beer can. Play was suspended so he could Bohs side arrived late in the evening before the receive treatment. But that was just the away leg, not ideal preparation. beginning. Trouble began to fare between Bohs The coach had also stopped to collect supporters in the Tramway End and Newcastle County manager fans in the main stand as chants, provocation who was keen on signing two of Bohemians’ and missiles few back and forth. outstanding players, left-back Fran O’Brien The Newcastle Chronicle reporter John and winger Gerry Ryan. Both players were Gibson claimed that the spark had been the in demand and indeed Newcastle had made unfurling of a Union Flag by some Newcastle offers. fans which was met with anti-British chanting Aware of the competition, Docherty was by the home fans. With only 14 minutes of the adding a personal touch. He was well-known second half played the referee withdrew the to the Bohs committee, during his time with players to the dressing rooms. In the interim Manchester United he had signed the likes of additional Gardaí had arrived at the ground Gerry Daly, Mick Martin and Ashley Grimes and there were baton charges to restore from the club, and was keen to make some key order. Post-match reports stated that a Garda additions now that he found himself managing and several others were injured and that fve at the Baseball Ground. After the home leg in arrests were made at the game. Dalymount, he had asked Billy Young if he could After some semblance of order had been buy the players a drink, proceeding to order restored the players returned to the pitch champagne before catching a private fight back to complete the game with the crowd of to Derby. almost 25,000 in what was described as a The away leg was to be a let-down for Bohs, somewhat ‘unreal’ atmosphere. The reports though Tommy Kelly remarked that the squad of the actual football, and conversations with travelled with a certain level of confdence, both Billy Young and Tommy Kelly who were feeling unlucky not to have won the frst leg, involved in the game, recall a competitive game. the Magpies were a different prospect on Kelly remarked on the quality of player that home turf. • Tommy Docherty • Gerry Ryan • Turlough O’Connor They also welcomed back Alan Gowling to the violent than that which had accompanied the game starting eleven and he and Tommy Craig proved the against Rangers in 1975, and Billy Young also said that match-winners, both scoring a brace to hand the the Bohs’ predicament could have been worse were Geordies a 4-0 win on aggregate. Within two days, it not for the intervention of Paddy Daly. Sensing the Derby County had signed Gerry Ryan and Fran tension in the air at the game he ensured that the O’Brien for a combined fee of £75,000 with the UEFA observer left for the club hospitality before half players ‘merely be fying back to Dublin to collect time and delayed him returning for the second half, so belongings’ before moving to their new club. he missed some of the worse incidents of trouble! However, a supposed issue with O’Brien’s medical The Minister for Justice, Gerry Collins TD had halted the move though what the issue was wasn’t demanded an inquiry into the game. The fndings were made clear to O’Brien or Bohemians. Whatever the heavily critical of Bohemians, saying the club hadn’t concerns from the Derby medical, Fran O’Brien employed ‘suffcient Gardaí’ while An Garda Síochána would enjoy a long and successful career. He joined stated that Dalymount was no longer suitable for the Philadelphia Fury in the NASL a year later and matches of this type, that the “roof of the St. Peter’s became the frst player to be capped for Ireland while Road stand is in danger of collapse” and that “wire playing in the United States. around the pitch is cut in several places, and missiles are Ryan would only spend a year at Derby before easily available on waste ground within the stadium”. falling out with Docherty and moving to Brighton, UEFA were not much kinder in their appraisal; they where he would become a fan favourite, for a fee criticised the supporters “dangerous and violent of £80,000, double what Bohs had been paid a year behaviour” making specifc reference to the injury to earlier. In the UEFA Cup Newcastle would lose their Mahoney, the Newcastle goalkeeper. next tie 5-2 on aggregate to Corsican side Bastia, a masterclass by Dutchman Johnny Rep in St. James It is worth contextualising the violence at the Park where he scored twice in a 3-1 win sealed match, this was not an issue unique to Bohemians. At the Magpies fate in the competition. A week later the same disciplinary meeting fnes and suspensions manager Richard Dinnis was sacked. Former Wolves were also issued to Manchester City. Hooliganism was manager Bill McGarry was eventually appointed in his an issue across European football, and tensions were place but he couldn’t save Newcastle from fnishing high between teams from the Ireland and Britain, and second bottom indeed the Irish League, most famously encapsulated As for Bohemians, the season couldn’t have fnished during the 1979/80 European Cup tie between more differently as they would fnish top of the Dundalk and Linfeld and indeed by the return to sixteen team League of Ireland, pipping Finn Harps Dalymount of Glasgow Rangers in 1984. to the title and seeing Turlough O’Connor as the The punishment handed down by UEFA was that League’s top goalscorer. Victory also secured entry the ties for the forthcoming European Cup campaign to the following season’s European Cup, however the would have to be played away from Dalymount. The crowd trouble at the Newcastle game cast a long club’s home matches would have to take place at a shadow and would have consequences for the club. minimum distance of 150 kilometres from Dublin. Tommy Kelly had described the trouble as less Continued in our next edition OUR GAME IS ON THE UMBRO TEAMWEAR TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT UMBRO.IE OR BALL CONTACT ALAN (086 7880808)/ RICHY (086 0317672) BOHEMIAN FC KIT APPAREL ON SALE NOW

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