Bohemian FC v Ungmennafélagið Stjarnan Vol. 73 No. 9 Europa Conference League First Qualifying Round Second Leg Arena Thursday 15 July • Kick Off 19:45 Official Match Programme €4 Club Directory Bohemian Football Club, , , 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 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 riday, 6 March 2020 was the last time we were all together. A cold Friday night, everything pre, during and post match was as normal as it Fever could had been. We won 2-0, the same faces chatted to the same people as normal and as we descended the steps after the match we bade our friends goodbye with the fippant, yet assuring, words that we’d see them against Dundalk, which was the next home game. Bars were packed as normal, hands were shook, coins handed over for drinks, food or programmes, turnstiles, doors, handles, and seats to name a few touched without instantly smearing our hands in antibacterial hand gel. Premier Division Everything was as it should be, everything was normal and we really had no 1923/24, 1927/28, reason to think otherwise. 1929/30, 1933/34, Then, well, that was it. Gone, lives changed beyond any Netfix 1935/36, 1974/75, apocalyptic scenario. Amongst the many things we’ve had to adapt to over 1977/78, 2000/01, the last 16 months was our lack of Friday night normality. While some of 2002/03, 2008, 2009 us have been lucky enough to get into games since, either as a working steward or part of the lucky few selected alphabetically to attend a match FAI Cup in recent weeks, some haven’t seen Bohemians, or indeed the regulars of a 1927/28, 1934/35, match night in Dalymount, in person since that night last year. It’s just not 1969/70, 1975/76, something that should happen. But it did, it continues to and hopefully we 1991/1992, 2000/01, are starting to emerge from the nightmare. 2008 Tonight though will give us a chance to see each others again. While the 6,000 of us are spaced out around the Dublin Arena/Aviva/ League Cup or whatever it is you call it, it offers us great opportunity to bump into 1974/75, 1978/79, 2009 someone we haven’t seen since then and this being Bohs, we’ll probably bump into everyone! It’s good to be all back together, good to know Setanta Cup familiar faces and friends are at the game, somewhere. Let it be the start of 2010 much-needed return of the old times... Leinster Cup 1895/95 - 2016: A record 32 titles

Alan Bird, Editor LoI Shield 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, Paul Walsh, 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. All 1944/45 contributions are welcome and published at editor’s discretion. 1971/72 Acieries D’Angleur 1928/29 President’s Cup 12 titles with Keith Long from the dugout ood evening and welcome to the Dublin arena for tonight’s Europa GLeague Conference qualifying rounf second leg against Stjarnan. I would like to extend a warm welcome to Thorvaldur Örlygsson his staff, players and delegation that have made the trip from . It would have been nice to bring the tie back to Dalymount but the Dublin Arena is not a bad substitute especially with so many of you able to attend and I am sure all of you will make yourselves heard and will get behind the boys in our attempt to progress to the next round. Stjarnan will come to Dublin with plenty of condence and they will be better prepared as a result of last Thursday’s game. They are a well organised team with some very good players who can hurt us if we are not fully focused. It is half time in the tie and we know we will have to perform at our best tonight. On Thursday in Iceland we had plenty of possession without creating a huge amount of chances but we were patient and we got the goal our play deserved after conceding a disappointing goal from our perspective. The second half was much better in terms of tempo and with a little more quality in the nal third we could have scored a second goal. However to come away with a draw away from home with such a young group of players coming from a goal down gives us hope. It will be difcult, tjarnan are a very experienced side but we have given ourselves a chance which is important. ‘Stjarnan will come to Finally a message to you our supporters who have been starved of live football for the Dublin with plenty of last sixteen months. I cannot tell you how confdence and they will be happy we are to have you with us tonight and we hope we can produce a performance to better prepared as a result make you proud. We have never taken your of last Thursday’s game. support for granted and if this pandemic has They are a well organised thought us anything it is that we need to make the most of the time that we have together. team with some very good No better time tan tonight, get behind our players who can hurt us if team, our club. we are not fully focused. Enjoy the game, It is half time in the tie and we know we will have to perform at our best Keith Long, Manager tonight...’ The Bohemian Football Club Treat Yourself To A Good Night’s Sleep. A good Pocket Sprung mattress is key to a good night’s sleep! Discover more about pocket sprung mattresses at you local Des Kelly Interiors store.

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At Des Kelly Interiors we are proud members of Guaranteed Irish and are committed to working with them to help create a better . with Stephen Lambert from the club very warm welcome this evening to the to all Bohemian FC Amembers, season ticket holders, fans, and indeed any neutrals here to support us in this Europa Conference League second leg tie. This pandemic has thrown up many problems for football clubs, but ironically it has given us the opportunity to all be here tonight. To have 6,000 fans here tonight means everything to everyone at the club, but especially our players, some of them yet to play in front of a packed Jodi, so I’m sure they will get a glimpse of how supportive our fans are here tonight who will create a magnicent atmosphere in this wonderful arena. Once again a huge thank you to all who have made this evening possible, Joe McGlue and his staff at the FAI, Daniel Lambert and the many volunteers at our club who work tirelessly in the background on so many projects week in week out. We just would ‘A big Bohemian welcome, not be where we are without these people putting in so much of their time and effort to the players staff and totally out of the limelight. From our club shop, offcials of tarnan . fundraising, Bohemian Foundation, mascots, Unfortunately your fans those who take the nets up and down, our youth section, programme production and (and drummer) can’t be here selling to name but a few, all these areas are tonight. ope you all enoy run by volunteers. I must also mention the Gypsies Supporters Trust who are10 years everything about your time going now. They have been a huge help to the in ublin...’ club, even as recently as this year funding the players lockers in DCU. A big thanks to Ger Sexton and all involved! So to you all, enjoy tonight, your efforts along some very dark To tonight’s game, a big Bohemian welcome, roads in the not too distant past have brought to the players staff and ofcials of tjarnan . the club to where we are tonight. Unfortunately your fans (and drummer) can’t Last Thursday’s game in Iceland gave us a be here tonight. Hope you all enjoy everything glimpse of what we’ve been missing at live about your time in Dublin except the result. football; chip vans, families together chanting The rst leg was a close affair, and it was singing & cheering, and a particularly annoying great to see we didn’t let the heads go down drummer! Iceland seems to have overcome with the concession of the goal. I think Covid, restrictions are more or less lifted, let’s the lads played some really good football, hope we in Ireland are not too far behind. I’d well done to Ross in scoring the equaliser, also like to mention our super kit-man Colly hopefully we can nish the job tonight, and O’Connor for all the unbelievable arrangement advance to and the next round! and work he puts into making sure our lads Enjoy the game, come on the Bohs. are the best kitted out team in Ireland. He is so much more than a ‘kit-man’. I would never have realised how much work and commitment he puts in if I wasn’t witnessed it myself in the last few years. He has also shown remarkable loyalty to the club over recent Stephen Lambert, Honorary Secretary, years, thanks for everything Colly. The Bohemian Football Club #BOHSBUS

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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 EurRevision t’s 20 years since Tony ‘Toccy’ O’Connor scored the FAI Cup IFinal winner against Stephen Kenny’s Town at to see Bohs through to another the big interviews European campaign. Now 54, and still a jeweller, Toccy has no ties with the game other than being a regular spectator down in Dalymount. He played over 300 times for the club from 1992-2003 including many memorable European campaigns such as the famous wins over Aberdeen and Kaiseralutern, and won two league titles here to add to his rst, won with t. atrick’s Athletic in 1990. With a positive 1-1 result in the bag from Iceland last week, Tony feels the lads will be relishing the second leg now, just like he would have in his playing days. “Yes these are the nights you dream of. When you work so hard • Toccy in over a campaign to get there it Dalymount in is important to embrace these 1998 occasions and to enjoy them. The lads did really well last week because then the draws we much more open and less Stjarnan were a tough draw, but the job is far regionalised and seeded, you could literally get from done. I’m sure they will be determined anyone. We got some big guns down the years to see it out and do themselves justice. like Steaua Bucharest and Bordeaux twice and “It’s great to see Bohs at the Aviva, they were brilliant to play in.” something that eluded the club in my time He continues, “We prepared as best we can there. It would be great for the club to get and thought we were doing the right things, past Stjarnan and though I’m far past playing, but when things began to change around 2000 I’ll be kicking every ball!” and be more professional, I could really see the difference. We used to train on a Tuesday Moving with the Times... and Thursday and then play matches on a With nearly 500 appearances for Home Sunday! From Roddy’s time onwards it was Farm, St. Pat’s, Bohs and Dublin City, it is the training almost every day so the preparation Euro games and trips that are the strongest began to get so much better, much like the memories for Ballymun’s’ nest. e admits way Keith and Trevor will prime their team too that there was a huge difference between for tonight. his early European experiences before the “In my earlier career we trained as hard as advent of full-time professional football in this we could at the level we were at the time,” league. he recalls. “The trips were never a jolly up, “When I look back on my career, the we always prepared to try and win them. Of uropean trips were denite highlights. Back course we still had a night out after, but it

08. Toccy.indd 2 10/07/2021 16:55 with Tony Magner never affected the way we played. window didn’t it?! It was a beautiful stadium, world “But when Roddy, Pete and then Stephen came class players and a massive learning experience that I in, it was all change. I have to give Roddy credit here, carried with me for the rest of my career.” he was a big part of that change. At the time it was Over The Moons... what was needed for the league to move on a level and from that time period on, Irish teams results in The same opponent provided the best Toccy feels Europe really improved. he has faced, and no, it’s not Zizou Zidane! EurRevision It was a huge difference from my rst uropean h Bixente iarau denitely, he smiles. t’s 20 years since Tony ‘Toccy’ experiences with the club when we might nick a draw The second time we got Bordeaux in the Intertoto O’Connor scored the FAI Cup or two but would often lose heavily simply because in 1995 he was just brilliant. He was supposed to IFinal winner against Stephen we were not at the level of be a full back but he was Kenny’s Longford Town at Tolka Park preparation the European • Keeping everywhere, an unbelievable to see Bohs through to another sides were at. I think control of the player. He was a tough little the big interviews European campaign. improving that professionalism ball against sod too, he went through me Now 54, and still a jeweller, Toccy and beginning to make an Aberdeen in and I got a knee in the thigh. has no ties with the game other impact on Europe was the 2000. I thought every bit of me was than being a regular spectator down only way to bring the league Photos by dying! in Dalymount. He played over 300 on. Looking back at Irish clubs Sportsfle “If I could add though, the times for the club from 1992-2003 records, they make depressing best European performance including many memorable European reading before the likes of I ever saw was not from campaigns such as the famous wins Roddy, , , an opponent. It was Brian over Aberdeen and Kaiseralutern, Dermot Keely changed the Mooney’s 20 minutes against and won two league titles here to way we approached things.” Dinamo Minsk back in 1996. add to his rst, won with t. atrick’s Turning Point... It was the best Bohemian Athletic in 1990. performance I ever saw... Toccy feels, looking back, With a positive 1-1 result in the ‘Moons’ ran amok on the that Aberdeen in 2000 was bag from Iceland last week, Tony feels right wing that night but he our turning point. He played the lads will be relishing the second had a short fuse, they wound in the 2-1 win in Pittodrie and leg now, just like he would have in him up and he was sent off. came on for Rob Bowman in He just oozed class.” his playing days. the home leg. That win pitted “Yes these are the nights you Bohs against Kaiserslautern, Local Hero... dream of. When you work so hard • Toccy in with Toccy playing in the As much as he still loves over a campaign to get there it Dalymount in defeat at Tolka Park and then coming on for the late the game and Bohs, Toccy has no regrets about is important to embrace these 1998 Tony Hopper in a famous 1-0 win in Germany. occasions and to enjoy them. The completely stepping away from football and is content then the draws we much more open and less “We were brilliant over there and we really dug in to enjoy being a fan now. lads did really well last week because at Tolka in the return leg. I was like a demon against Stjarnan were a tough draw, but the job is far regionalised and seeded, you could literally get “I don’t miss it. Don’t get me wrong, I have great anyone. We got some big guns down the years Kaiserslautern as I felt I should have started! ‘You just memories and I cried the day my Bohs career ended. from done. I’m sure they will be determined keep yourself ready’ Roddy kept saying! He did put me to see it out and do themselves justice. like Steaua Bucharest and Bordeaux twice and But no, I was when I nished at Dublin ity and I they were brilliant to play in.” on and what I remember most was how much we felt it. I was getting a lot of injury niggles. I thought I “It’s great to see Bohs at the Aviva, deserved that win. We didn’t nick anything, we were He continues, “We prepared as best we can would miss it but I closed the door on it and it was something that eluded the club in my time on top. Crowey had one disallowed that VAR would and thought we were doing the right things, gone, I just knew it was the right time. I lived my there. It would be great for the club to get have overturned these days! We had a tight peno but when things began to change around 2000 time in the game, loved every minute and I look back past Stjarnan and though I’m far past playing, not given too and I recall their crowd staying behind and be more professional, I could really see now with great fondness on those times. I still go I’ll be kicking every ball!” afterwards to applaud us off the eld. the difference. We used to train on a Tuesday to Dalymount with my young lads, my brothers and Moving with the Times... and Thursday and then play matches on a Bordeaux Bottle... nephews and we love the Sligo away trip still!” With nearly 500 appearances for Home Sunday! From Roddy’s time onwards it was When asked for his favourite European trip he has e adds with a grin, I remember when I nished at Farm, St. Pat’s, Bohs and Dublin City, it is the training almost every day so the preparation to stop and think. Eventually he settles on one... and Dublin City, Roddy had taken over at Rovers and he Euro games and trips that are the strongest began to get so much better, much like the its an oldie! “Bordeaux I would say, and not just for callled me out of the blue, ‘Just give it a year, you won’t memories for Ballymun’s’ nest. e admits way Keith and Trevor will prime their team the obvious reason that it’s a nice place. No it is how have to play every week, you have something to offer,’ he too that there was a huge difference between for tonight. much I learned. They were a top team and we were says. I just remember telling him, ‘I’ve been a Bohs fan his early European experiences before the “In my earlier career we trained as hard as only down from the rst leg. I remember sitting all my life, a local lad, I had 11 seasons at Dalymount, I advent of full-time professional football in this we could at the level we were at the time,” in the airport going out talking to Robbie Best and am respected there, you want me to throw that all away league. he recalls. “The trips were never a jolly up, we were thinking we had a great chance if we could for a season at Rovers?! My friends and family would “When I look back on my career, the we always prepared to try and win them. Of hold them for the rst minutes! e ended up never speak to me again for one thing.’ He laughed, I uropean trips were denite highlights. Back course we still had a night out after, but it being 2 or 3 down by then so that plan went out the laughed, and off I went into the sunset.”

08. Toccy.indd 2 10/07/2021 16:55 08. Toccy.indd 3 10/07/2021 16:55 with Tony Magner The Icemen Cometh EFA pitting us with Icelandic side “This is about family, Stjarnan brought every Bohemian’s Umind went back to 2012 and the the club is a family. The debacle that was Thor Akureyri. Keith 100 at the Rovers game Ward, one of only three still involved with Bohemians (Buckley and Pender the others) made such a massive cited that tie as “desperate memories” but is difference, you really feel keen to use the defeat as a force for good. “That was a different time and the club it. You just don’t realise was in a whole different place back then,” how big a difference you he grimaces. “When you have as bad a day

preview as that it makes you a bit more bulletproof, make. Be that difference more determined that it will never happen tonight...” again. I’ve carried it with me throughout my career and it teaches you to take nothing for granted… it was years before I got the chance to put things right!” he adds, with a nod to played there, so to get the chance this time the stirring 1-1 draw in Budapest last August is great for the players and the supporters. against Fehérár, in which he scored. nfortunately we have fallen at the seminal “Spending time away together like that hurdle a few times in the cup and missed out was so good for the team spirit, it brought on the Aviva, so we are delighted to get the us all a lot closer and probably played a big chance to get to play in the national stadium. role in how strongly we nished the season I feel for the fans with all the uncertainty, domestically. We were not given much of a chance but we really put it up to them. missing out on the trips, but it gives us even Another thing I took from the trip is less more motivation to perform for them.” pleasing, Danny Grant and I got riddled by bed While respecting their opposition, the team bugs over there! We were scratching for days. face tjarnan with a condence that comes It was horrible!” from a belief and a desire to represent the Looking back on all the trials and club and the supporters by leaving absolutely tribulations of last season, Wardy is steely in nothing in the tank. his determination that the squad will rise to “We did not speak about Stjarnan until the challenge posed by Stjarnan. we got the likes of Shamrock Rovers, Sligo “We went through so much to qualify. It and St. Pat’s out of the way, though Keith may have been a short league in terms of and Trevor were doing their research and games but it was the longest campaign I think preparation. Since those games we have any of us have ever played in! Lockdown, been fully focused on Stjarnan. It is a massive Zoom sessions, individual training, uncertainty honour to play for this club, an even bigger about shut-downs and restarts... but we one to represent them in Europe. We have a nished so strongly to get to where we are belief in ourselves that we can compete with today, about to take the eld in uropean anyone. We have earned this, we are where competition again. It is times like this that make all the hardships worthwhile. ” we should be, and hopefully my Dad will be There is the added attraction of the games reading this piece with the programme on being played in front of the fans and at the his knees at the Aviva. This is about family, Aviva our rst appearance at ansdowne the club is a family. The 100 at the Rovers Road since the FAI Cup Final of 1992. game made such a massive difference, you “It’s the pinnacle isn’t it? We were gutted really feel it. You just don’t realise how big last year not to get a home draw or get a difference you make. Be that difference through a round as we knew we’d have tonight.”

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Untitled-1 1 18/03/2021 17:49 Whatever happened to... 9 Sporting club still fresh in the memory, Sporting Fingal was a project by Fingal County Council and Aproperty developer, Gerry Gannon, to bring football to the community of County Fingal. Replacing Kilkenny City, the club announced its arrival in 2007 with grand intentions of a new stadium and a selfsufcient academy that would generate players for the senior team. In the interim, they would play their matches at in . ‘Another Dublin club’ wasn’t received positively, particularly one close enough to Tolka and Dalymount and so soon after the much derided Dublin ity led Pitchside out. They endured a 1-5 defeat to Longford in the First Division as their opening soirée. A hard-core nine fans travelled for the opening match and Pointers seemed surprised that any fan, never mind nine, were Some European gems this week from our there to cheer them on. resident statistician Paul Duffy... Utilising a journeyman selection of players, they won • Did you know that the quickest goals Bohs have promotion via the play-offs in their second season and conceded in Europe was against Aberdeen away also got to the FAI Cup Final against Sligo. Losing 1-0 in in 1987, in the UEFA Cup. It was a hotly disputed the 85th minute, two goals secured them the Cup and, penalty in the rst minute which led to us being unbelievably, uropean ualication in only their second knocked out by an 1-0 aggregate score, but we put season. that to bed years later in ittodrie when we not In their rst remier Division season they added new only won but knocked them out over the two legs faces, including , to their arsenal and played in the UEFA Cup. their opening match in Dalymount, with Bohs narrowly winning 1-0. In the season where goal difference settled • Our highest aggregate win in Europe was against the course of the title, and not in our favour, Fingal Rhyl in 2008, 9-3 over two legs. The welsh club was nished a respectable ve points behind ourselves and ofcially wound up in April due to nancial Rovers. With an honorable defeat against Maritimo difculties arising from the stoppage due to ovid. in the uropa eague, and ualication for the owever, a phoenix club was set up by staff and European League and Setanta Cup, it went down in the supporters the following month, D hyl . annals as a good season. However that was as far as it They continue to play at the Belle Vue stadium. went for the new club. • In 2003 after losing the rst leg away to rior to the start of the next campaign, it had BATE Borisov in the Champions League First emerged that the majority shareholders in the club Qualifying Round, Bohs turned it around in were in trouble nancially. Gerry Gannon, the majority spectacular style to win 3-0 at home and progress shareholder had restrictions placed on him by NAMA, to a tie against Norweigan giants Rosenborg. putting the existence of porting ingal in jeopardy. • In 1976 we recorded our rst double in urope The club reported a loss of €75k from 2009, and with by beating Esbjerg at home 2-1, a result the Danes no investment, the club could not afford to pay their were content with due to the away goal, and 1-0 in players, which resulted in them having to cancel all the away leg! contracts and withdrawing from the League of Ireland. So there you go, which of these achievements were They had played just three seasons. the best in your mind? Beating BATE, Aberdeen, They only enduring memory from a Bohs point Rhyl or Esbjerg or is there another one that of view is of Glen Crowe grinning at the Rovers warrants a mention? supporters having won the game for Fingal in the 2010 run in. South Quarter, www.jam-park.com Airside Retail Park, [email protected] Jam Park Crowscastle, Swords (01) 6933326 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.” programme that other League of Ireland 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’, 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,” community community Cheers Paul! Cheers ohemian Foundation 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 • completion programme. with Brunswick St. secondary school, part of School Paul B 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’. 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mullinsMidfielder Made his debut for the senior team at 16 Longford Town

honours 71 First Division 2014 most league goals scored FAI Cup 2003, 2004 in a season, League Cup 2004 1999/00 club info Leinster Junior Cup 1930/31 Formation Connaught Cup 1931/32 1924 Metropolitan Cup 1950/51, 1957/58, 1959/60, 1961/62 Home Ground FAI Intermediate Cup 1936/37, 1954/55, 1959/60, 45 1961/62, 1968/69 Manager cups Daire Doyle Home Strip Colours Red and Black stripe euro adventures... Longford’s European exploits take in the frst six Away Strip Colours years of the noughties. After scaling the dizzy Yellow heights of the Premier Division and a Cup Final Nugget of info... appearance Longford qualifed for the UEFA Cup goalscoring Aaron Callaghan took courtesy of their Final appearance against double record held by charge of Longford in winning Bohemians. David O’Sullivan 2007 & 2008 They were drawn against PFC Litex Lovech of Bulgaria in the frst qualifying round where they lost narrowly by an aggregate score of 3-1. In the same stage of the 2005/06 competition, they faced FC Vaduz of Liechtenstein and lost both 6-0 legs. Their worst European result followed a year record victory later, again in the UEFA Cup frst qualifying round, v Shamrock Rovers B, home, against Welsh minnows Carmarthen Town where 30/5/14 a 2-0 away win was overturned courtesy of a surprising 5-1 win for the visitors. Kevin Sheedy Results in full: 2001/02 UEFA Cup QR Familiar Face v Litex Lovech, Bulgaria, H 1-1 A 0-2 Striker Rob Manley 1-8 has a brief spell with 2004/05 UEFA Cup QR record loss Bohemians in 2018 v FC Vaduz, Liechtenstein H 2–3 A 0–1 v Waterford where he was limited 2005/06 UEFA Cup QR United, away, to a handful of starts v Carmarthan Town, H 2-0 A 1-5 12/11/89 in the League Cup, scoring two against Cabinteely FC, who he went on to sign for last 5 meetings... afterwards. He made Longford 0 - 2 Bohemians FAI Cup 15/05/21 one League start in a Bohemians 2 - 2 Longford League 29/03/21 305 defeat to Waterford FC Bohemians 1 (5) - (4) 1 Longford FAI Cup 25/08/19 record club and mostly came on or Bohemians 1 - 0 Longford League 23/09/16 appearances , of as a sub for Dinny Longford 0 - 1 Bohemians League 02/07/16 Stephen O’Brien Corcoran. 20.03.21 L Finn Harps A 0-1 Talbot C. Kelly2 Finnerty Cornwall Feely3 Breslin Coote1 Buckley Tierney G. Kelly Burt 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 Athletic 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 Rovers 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 United 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 Athletic 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 United 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 Rovers 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 Athletic H 3-2 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly WilsonG Coote4 Tierney Buckley Devoy1 BurtG2 G. KellyG3 Ward1 Mullins2 Hery3 Finnerty4 08.7.21 E Stjarnan (Ice.) A 1-1 Talbot Lyons Feely C. Kelly Wilson Coote TierneyG Buckley Devoy Burt G. Kelly 15.07.21 E Stjarnan (Ice.) H 18.07.21 L Longford Town H 26.07.21 FAI 1st round 30.07.21 L Finn Harps A 06.07.21 L Waterford FC A 13.08.21 L Sligo Rovers H 20.08.21 L Shamrock Rovers A 29.08.21 FAI 2nd round 03.09.21 L Derry City H 10.09.21 L Drogheda United 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 Athletic 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 United H 12.11.21 L Shamrock Rovers 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 19 - 1 - - 20 Georgie Kelly 12 Stephen McGuinness ------Liam Burt 5 Defenders Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Ross Tierney 4 Ali Coote 4 Andy Lyons 13 - 1 4 1 14 Dawson Devoy 2 Anto Breslin 12 - - 3 - 12 Tyreke Wilson 2 Ciaran Kelly 14 - 1 4 1 15 Andy Lyons 1 James Finnerty 12 - - 3 - 12 Keith Buckley 1 Rob Cornwall 15 - - - 4 15 Rob Cornwall 1 Rory Feely 15 - 1 1 3 16 Europa League Tyreke Wilson 12 - 1 - 2 13 Ross Tierney 1 Midfelders Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Ali Coote 18 - 1 1 9 19 Bastien Héry 4 - - 4 - 4 Conor Levingston 7 - - 3 3 7 Dawson Devoy 17 - 1 4 3 18 Jack Moylan 4 - - 3 - 4 Keith Buckley (c) 16 - 1 1 2 17 Keith Ward 18 - - 12 5 18 Liam Burt 19 - 1 - 7 20 Promise Omochere 7 - - 7 - 7 • As far as we’re Robbie Mahon 2 - - 2 0 2 concerned, Ross chalked Ross Tierney 19 - 1 - 10 20 up his frst European Stephen Mallon 2 - - 2 - 2 goal last week! Jamie Mullins 2 - - 2 - 2 // Fixtures Forwards Lge. FAI Eur. On Of Ttl. Europa Conference Georgie Kelly 19 - 1 - 7 20 League Thomas Oluwa 3 - - 3 - 3 Tonight Bohemian FC // League Table v Stjarnan P W D L F A Pts Sligo Rovers v FH Hafnarfjördur Shamrock Rovers 19 11 5 3 30 15 38 Sligo Rovers 19 11 5 3 27 13 38 Series Twenty one 16/18 July St Patrick's Athletic 20 11 5 4 33 20 38 Bohemian FC Drogheda United 20 8 6 6 34 23 30 v Longford Town Waterford FC Bohemians 19 9 3 7 33 22 30 v Sligo Rovers Derry City 20 6 7 7 21 24 25 Dundalk v Finn Harps Dundalk 19 6 6 7 24 27 24 St. Patrick’s Athletic Finn Harps 20 5 5 10 17 30 20 v Drogheda United Derry City Waterford 20 5 1 14 14 39 16 v Shamrock Rovers Longford Town 20 1 7 12 14 34 10 - Fixtures may change - - with thanks to Craig McMahon & Ronny Else for stats - see wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Bohemian_F.C._season - SD EL

EL Photos by Stephen Burke, Eddie Lennon and Seb Daly/ EL Sportsfile 3-2 Dalymount Park Friday 2 July 2021

SB SB WNL/ Youth Teams with Paul Walsh ohs suffered back to back defeats on the road in the Women’s National League Bwhen they travelled to and then last Saturday at Peamount United. Becky Cassin got the only goal of the game for Cork and then the Gypsies then put up a spirited defensive display against league challengers Peamount United last Saturday. Despite their brave performance, two goals from Aine O’Gorman gave victory to Peamount and this defeat leaves Bohs without a win in their last four games. Bohemians host DLR Waves in their next game on Saturday (24 July. The last time the sides met in May it ended • Bohemian u19s in a 1-0 defeat for the Gypsies. v Waterford The National Underage Leagues continued Photo by Martin last weekend with the girls u19 team losing to Doherty DLR 1-0. Next up, they welcome Shels to the and Alex O’Brien the scorers . The u19 side this Saturday. The u17 also took on the side girls will face Athlone after tough start to their away from home in Mounthawk Park. Jamie season. They had their third defeat of in a row Mullins headed home from close range to put last Saturday, losing to Shamrock Rovers 5-0. Bohemians ahead before Kerry pulled level The Bohs-SKB u17 boys continued their However, goals from Aaron Doran and Adam impressive start to their National League Feeney secured the result for the Gypsies. campaign last weekend as they beat Kerry The u17s host Bray on Saturday with the u19s District Leagues 2-1, with Darragh Murtagh travelling to face Wexford.

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Dean BYRNE // M 24. Gavin O’BRIEN // M 21. Aaron McNALLY // D 25. Stephen 22. Joe MANLEY // D McGUINNESS // Gk 23. Benjamin LYNCH // D 26. Ross TIERNEY //M 24. Callum WARFIELD // F 27. Sean GREHAN //D 25. Conor DAVIS // F 28. Dawson DEVOY //M 26. Thomas McLAUGHLIN // M q ______30. Michael KELLY // G q ______32. Joe GORMAN // D ______q ______q ______q ______q q ______Please note squad lists areq subject to change with Joey Millar A Bohs link, the Aviva and an Icelandic intervention... n football’s long parade of bad ideas, the 2011 Carling Nations Cup, or the Celtic ICup before sponsors swooped in, was so packed with farce it seems more like a fever dream with every passing year. A long-rumoured replacement for the Home Internationals, the goal was to pit the , , Wales and Scotland against each other once every two years, with England expected to join future editions. Organisers touted Pathé newsreel nostalgia at 2011 Sky Sports prices and promised to solve the riddle of those tedious, nonualier international breaks, long before the Nations League. Ireland was selected as the cup’s rst hosts, Just 6,036 turned up to the Scotland v with the AI condent a series of booy Wales game the next day but there was, at away days in Dublin would entice travelling least, a creative excuse with Eyjafjallajokull, a fans. The Aviva Stadium, which had opened volcano in Iceland, erupting and spewing ash carling cup 2011 the year before with a 51,000-seat capacity, which grounded fights around urope. The would hold all of the games. ondence was Welsh, arguing against a crowded schedule running so high that planning began for the that had left them playing two matches in 2013 edition in Cardiff’s . three days, demanded a better set-up next A decade on and the Nations Cup has time. hen fans barely one per cent of been quietly packed away. Things started to the capacity - attended the penultimate game, go wrong from the rst whistle. Both games in which Wales beat Northern Ireland 2-0, in the opening round of xtures on and nobody was in any doubt that there would be February including Ireland’s 3-0 curtain-raiser no second edition. over Wales, failed to attract 20,000 fans. There was still time for a nal humiliating Despite an economic crisis still raging on twist. In the lead-up to the winner- the island, the FAI’s cheapest tickets cost €50 takes-all match against Scotland, Ireland before a reduction to €35 as sales stalled. It manager admitted he was too little too late. had lost James McCarthy, who had gone Crowds plummeted further during the incommunicado; coincidentally just before subsequent rounds of games. Northern he was set to play against the country of Irish fans, incensed by security measures, his birth. Wigan eventually issued a vague boycotted their matches, including the dispatch saying the midelder was injured, derby against Ireland. It was a good decision. prompting Trapattoni to say he expected his A number of home fans booed God Save players to feature “unless they are in hospital the Queen, Northern Ireland lost 5-0 and or dead”. The tournament’s time of death was the sight of Celtic’s Niall McGinn swapping recorded soon after the closing xture, in shirts with after the game, which a Keane goal clinched victory for the before admitting he had grown up supporting home side. Ireland secured only their second- the Republic, left a sour taste for many. ever piece of silverware, after the Iceland Incidentally, our own Stephen Ward scored Triangular Tournament of . his debut goal against Norther Ireland ’keeper • Adapted from the original article which Alan Blayney, who made three appearances appeared in the June (no. 410) edition of for Bohemians in . WSC magazine. 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SB Photos by Photo by Eythor Arnason/Sportsfile 06/07/2021 16:56 threatened threatened when McEvoy’s 30-yar piledriver sailed past the post with the ’keeper The beaten. midelder had another chance but he was and fouled the from his shot free was parried rajkoviv, by who pounded don the rebound Kevin before could Feely get there. Dan McSwiney Dan with with The second half opened cagily and it cagily The second half opened but it was Bohs had plenty of possession the other end when a harmless A.H. A.H. a harmless end when the other Albertsson up off the turf and pass skipped but hand, Evan McMillan’s to strike appeared waved Kaludjerovic referee Montenegrin That protests. the furious Icelandic away and Bohs who again pressed seemed to stir intended for cross, in-swinging Byrne’s Luke with his Albertsson, A.J. came off Wilson, off into his own clearance almost spinning net. closest rst when Thor who went was McNulty into a sharp Hannesson forced save. near-post really that they minute not until the 83rd Evan Owen Heary, Bohemians: Andy McNulty, Buckley, Keith Byrne, Luke Feely, Kevin McMillan, Keith McEvoy, Ryan 84), (Traynor Dave Mulcahy Dwayne McMahon (Scully 58), Peter Ward, 76) Wilson (Moore A.J. Albertsson, A.H. Rajkovic, Akureyri: Thor Funicello, Vrenko, Albertsson 76), (Bjornsson Krisjansson, Hjattalin, Hjaltason (Evarsson 66), 76), Hannesson (Stronmberg Jonsson, Hilmarsson • Dave Mulcahy in action against Elías Jónsson • Dave Mulcahy Europa League League Europa Dalymount Park Dalymount mians 0 mians Bohe Thor Akureyri 0 Akureyri Thor Thursday 5 July 2012 5 July Thursday

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seven European débutantes, it was not débutantes, European seven startedsurprising that they that and nervously be alertAndy McNulty had to to goalkeeper shipping a ball, beat Hannesson to an early hefty challenge in the process. a physical, but limited, Icelandic team and with Ward Keith deep lying and pilling the strings, began they to cause the visitors some problems. opening came lone from Dwayne striker Wilson who was denied unconvincingly Serbian by stopper after Rajkovic Ryan McEvoy’s had deep cross been headed the across by goalmouth nodded cross a Wilson then had Buckley. Keith Albertsson. A.J.. an under-pressure behind by the form scored should have Mulcahy Dave missed but he somehow corner, resultant Bohs box. within the six-yard the target from had made the breakthrough thought that they and Ward involving after a neat passing move cahon nding the in eter ilson resulted but he was adjudged to have back of the net, the ball. used his hand to control back in time 28. Back in Time Thorindd.indd 1 Untitled-2 1 22/03/2021 13:02 - Bohemian FC European stats - European Cup

Opposition Round H A Agg. - top goalscorers - 1975 Rangers 1 1-1 1-4 2-5 Goals App. 1978 Omonia Nicosia 1 1-0 1-2 2-2 (a) Glen Crowe 8 17 Dymano Dresden 2 0-0 0-6 0-6 Champions League ‘Rocky’ O’Brien 4 6 Opposition Round H A Agg. 3 9 2001 Levadia Marduu 1Q 3-0 0-0 3-0 Jason McGuinness 2 3 BK Halmstad 2Q 1-2 0-2 1-4 2003 BATE Borisov 1Q 3-0 0-1 3-1 2 6 Rosenborg 2Q 0-1 0-4 0-5 Derek Swan 2 8 2009 RB Salzburg 2Q 0-1 1-1 1-2 ‘Gino’ Lawless 2 10 2010 The New Saints (TNS) 2Q 1-0 0-4 1-6 Cup Winners Cup Ross Tierney 1 1 Opposition Round H A Agg. Keith Ward 1 1 1970 TJ Gottwaldov Prel. 1-2 2-2 3-4 Fran Swan 1 1 1976 Esbjerg 1 2-1 1-0 3-1 Śląsk Wrocław 2 0-1 0-3 0-4 Dave Scully 1 1 1992 Steaua Bucuresti 1 0-0 0-4 0-4 Brendan Markey 1 1 UEFA Cup Harpal Singh 1 1 Opposition Round H A Agg. 1972 1.FC Koln 1 0-3 1-2 1-5 Neale Fenn 1 2 1974 Hamburger SV 1 0-1 0-2 0-3 Dessie Byrne 1 2 1977 Newcastle United 1 0-0 0-4 0-4 Gerry Daly 1 2 1979 Sporting CP 1 0-0 0-2 0-2 1984 Glasgow Rangers 1 3-2 0-2 3-4 Noel Dunne 1 2 1985 Dundee United 1 2-5 2-2 4-7 Christy Fagan 1 2 1987 Aberdeen 1 0-0 0-1 0-1 Joseph Ndo 1 2 1993 Bordeaux 1 0-0 0-5 0-5 Tony O’Connell 1 2 1996 Dinamo Minsk 1Q 1-1 0-0 1-1 1997 Ferencváros Prel. 0-1 0-5 0-6 Noel Mitten 1 3 2000 Aberdeen QR 0-1 2-1 2-2(a) Terry Flanagan 1 3 Kaiserslautern 1 1-3 1-0 2-3 Bobby Ryan 1 4 2004 Levadia Tallinn 1 1-3 0-0 1-3 Europa League Trevor Molloy 1 4 Opposition Round H A Agg. Tony Grant 1 4 2011 Olimpija Ljubljana 2Q 1-1 0-2 1-3 Stephen O’Donnell 1 4 2012 Thor Akureyri 1Q 0-0 1-5 1-5 2020 Fehérvár 1Q - (p) 1-1 - Niall Shelley 1 5 Europa Conference League Paddy Joyce 1 5 Opposition Round H A Agg. Jackie Jameson 1 6 2021 Stjarnan FC 1Q 1-1 Intertoto Cup Gerry Ryan 1 6 Opposition Round H A Agg. Owen Heary 1 9 1995 Odense BK Group 5 0-2 - Stephen Caffrey 1 13 HJK Helsinki - 2-3 Bordeaux 0-2 - Padraig O’Connor 1 14 1FC Norrkoping - 0-5 Turlough O’Connor 1 15 2005 KAA Gent 1 1-0 1-3 2-3 2008 Rhyl 1 5-1 4-2 9-3 With many thanks to club FK Riga 2 2-1 0-1 2-2 statistican, historian and - Overall European Record - unmatched font of knowledge on Bohs, Stephen Burke! P W D L F A GD 68 13 17 38 52 120 -68

Euro stats.indd 1 11/07/2021 18:49 with Ned Simpson ack at the turn of the century, the Icelandic FA - fed up at being Binternational whipping boys - did something remarkable to improve themselves. They took the money that UEFA were pumping into all European associations and rather than splurge it by building large showy stadia for example they did something useful instead and invested it in facilities and coaching for youngsters. In conjunction with local authorities all over Iceland, anywhere there was a reasonable population they bought patches of land and e would soon nd out. The rst leg was built articial pitches, many inside large heated a tense affair which Bohs should have won as hangers which were made available free their ’keeper had a serious case of the yips. of charge to kids of all ages. Secondly, they Alas, our forwards were more toothless than making memories... invested in tutoring and recruited nearly 600 Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel and the game ualied coaches, of nished . “Ah well, we’ll whom had a UEFA B license, murder them up in Iceland!” which is just one step from Famous last words. We the level required to coach started reasonably, took the a League of Ireland team. lead in the 23rd min then… From u10s onward, it was I’ve witnessed collapses mandatory for any manager before, but nothing like what of a schoolboy team to have unfolded that night. It was that UEFA B license. Result? as if our entire defence Kids got expert tuition - were bundled into a witness every day if required - from protection programme as the moment they are able to they were nowhere to be kick a ball. found. The home side took Of course, it took a full advantage and thundered while for this policy to into us with a ferocity bear fruit, but there was normally witnessed in nature a steady improvement at documentaries featuring all levels which culminated ravenous wolves. spectacularly at Euro 2016. “Stop! Stop! Stop!” we But a few years before that, cried as Thor went 3-1 up but our pleas a certain penury ridden team from Phibsboro were ignored and their forwards continued were given a gruesome example of how far to set about us with the zeal of Godzilla Icelandic football had progressed.... remodelling the Tokyo skyline. It came as no In 2012 Bohs were in a sorry state. Years of small relief when at 5-1, the ref took pity and ignoring the canary in the economic coalmine put us out of our misery. It was our last game led to our inevitable tumble into the nancial in Europe for eight years! briar patch from which it seemed there was Thankfully, these days Bohs are in much no escape. Yet when the draw for the Europa better shape. We have given ourselves a eague ualiers was made that year and we great opportunity to progress and I can’t were paired with Thor Akureyri, most of our recall the last time I was so looking forward fans punched the air and generally acted as to a game. However, whenever I feel myself if we had been given a Willy Wonka golden getting disproportionately hopeful, I recall that ticket into the next round. We seemed to have chastening night up at the Arctic Circle nine forgotten that as a club, we were listing like a years ago, and chill. As Ellis Boyd ‘Red’ Redding torpedoed whaling ship. “They’re from a country sagely observed in the Shawshank Redemption, with a population half the size of Antrim. How ‘Hope is a dangerous thing, hope can drive a man good could they be?” they chortled. insane!’ Enjoy the game, if you can!

30. Ned.indd 1 09/07/2021 16:00 the strip club

with Keith Murphy

HappyClappers t’s hard to believe it’s almost 30 years since ualication and performances at their rst we last visited this famous venue for a Bohs ever international tournament. With 10% of Igame. the country’s population travelling to France In the jubilation and aftermath of Tillo’s for Euro 2016, the smallest nation to every cup winning goal in the 1992 Cup Final, only qualify left a lasting impression on us all. They a madman would have forecasted that we made it to the uarter nals and enjoyed a would have to wait so long for a return to the brilliant 2-1 win over England along the way. ground. The fact that we’re doing so as a test- The post-match celebratory thunderclap that event with a reduced capacity in the middle of night led by Aron Gunnarsson, who resembled a world pandemic just adds to the insanity. Ragnar Lothbrok going into a Viking battle, was Whilst we’re living in times where very little a sight that gave us all the shivers. makes sense, it’s just amazing for us all to be Bizarrely, it is widely accepted that the chant back together, socially distanced, of course, and originated when fans of Motherwell travelled cheering on the team. In some ways the game for a Europa League game in 2014 against our is almost secondary, this is a celebration of opponents today. The Icelandic fans liked what sorts. In the last 10 years or so, we have had they heard and the rest is history. austerity and the property crash, we’ve gone The shirt they wore in the Euros now eyeball to eyeball with the banks, the vultures has legendary status. Designed by the Italian were circling, we’ve lost the keys to our company, Erreá, it is an understated beauty ground, we’ve lost players, we’ve lost great that has become a cult-classic and is a personal people, we’ve missed cheering on the team in favourite in my own collection. recent times but we’re still here and the future, Unfortunately, there will be no away fans once again, looks bright. The Bohs are rising! ofcially present today to perform the iking In a slightly ironic twist of fate, our rst Clap, but who needs that when we have our ‘home’ European game in nine years is once own Barryson asking 6,000 Bohs fans to again against an Icelandic side. The hammer- ‘Gimme a B’. And whilst the Icelanders have wielding gods from Akureyri were the visitors Bjork, Of Monsters and Men, Do Re Me(!) as we were left frustrated last time out, on a and ‘JaJa Ding Dong’ (play it Lar, play it!) night when a Stone Roses gig in the nearby we have Hold Me Now, Gold and The Auld Phoenix Park was a much bigger draw. Tonight’s Triangle. Stjarnan became viral sensations match is the biggest event in Ireland today. a decade ago for their over-the-top goal Much as our fortunes have changed over celebrations. As enjoyable as they were, here’s the intervening years, Icelandic football has hoping we don’t see any tonight and it’s the hit new heights, mainly due to the nation’s Jodi Stand On Tour that’s celebrating.

with Ger Farrell europe in the ’70s - Part I of a series on Bohs 1970s European matches -

• Bohemian FC 1977/78

he 1970s saw Bohs rst forays into were drawn against Newcastle nited in the uropean competition and given the opening round of the A up, with Tclub’s name it was somehow appropriate the rst leg being at Dalymount. This had the that our rst opposition should come from potential to be a lucrative tie as Newcastle had what is now the ech epublic. nished fth in the irst Division the previous ver the course of the decade Bohs would year and would be well known to a Dublin ualify for urope eight times. The audience, while the away trip to Newcastle season had seen Bohs nish second, a point could be done at relatively low cost. Billy behind ligo overs who won just their second oung, the longserving Bohs manager during ever title. It was a young, talented Bohs side this period recalled that the club made all their and that nish secured ualication for the travel arrangements through a travel agent following season’s A up. named rs. hisholm’ and while she couldn’t uropean football in the s was uite a always arrange the most direct route, she different place from today, the splintering of the always arranged the cheapest! or Bohs away and ugoslavia was still decades away and trip this would entail a fight to eeds, and nations like the aroe Islands or Andorra were after some delays, a coach to Newcastle. not yet represented. ith a smaller number of The Bohs nations, entry meant a straight knockout and suad for those a potential heavyweight draw. games against There was the dilemma here for Irish clubs, Newcastle was whether to hope for a smaller, more obscure one of the team, and a better opportunity to progress, strongest of the or the desire for a bigger name a potential decade, in goal bumper home gate. In this era urope was was ick myth, generally a drain on club resources, prie the veteran of money was not nearly as signicant to an Irish the team at , club as it is today and getting drawn against a he was hugely littleknown side from astern urope could experienced end up being hugely costly to a club’s nances. and successful, It was against this backdrop that Bohemians having starred for Drumcondra and hamrock overs before joining Bohs, he’d also been capped for Ireland against oland back in . In front of myth were the likes of fullback amonn Gregg, who would win eight international caps during his time as a Bohs player, and later manage the club, and Tommy elly, another vastly experienced player who still holds the club record for most appearances for Bohemians. n the left of defence was ran ’Brien, a pacey, attacking player from a footballing family, he would win three caps for Ireland and ended up spending the majority of his career playing professionally in the nited tates. These were supported by the likes of the imposing oe Burke, and classy defendermidelder ohn cormack, inevitably nicknamed The ount. The Bohs mideld set up might strike current fans as familiar, there was a focus on using the fanks as avenues of attack, helped by the fact that in the • Billy Young shape of Gerry yan and at Byrne they had two of the best wide men in the eague. Both players would win numerous caps for Ireland, yan would later star for Derby ounty and Brighton while Byrne enjoyed spells with the likes of earts and eicester ity, but is probably best known for his time with hamrock overs. p front was the peerless Turlough ’onnor, another Irish international, he would set goalscoring records for Bohs not broken until the time of Glen rowe, and would nish the season as the league’s top scorer. Turlough would later succeed his erstwhile teammate amonn Gregg as Bohs manager in . This group was ably assisted by players of the uality of adraic ’onnor brother of Turlough, Tony Dixon, ddie Byrne, Niall helly and Austin Brady. As mentioned, the side was coached by Billy oung, a stalwart player for Bohs during the club’s amateur era in the s. oung would take the managerial reigns • Tommy Kelly at Dalymount in and stayed in charge through to ! ’onnor, at Byrne, Niall helly, Turlough ’onnor, To ensure a bumper crowd for the Newcastle ddie Byrne and Gerry yan. match the Bohemians committee decided to reduce yan especially was a thorn in the side of the standard entry fee for the game, the Irish Newcastle, going close early on with a longrange Independent reporter Noel Dunne went so far as shot, and helping create the best chances for the to say that Bohs were offering the cheapest football game for Bohemians thanks to his excellent linkup in urope with fees ranging from for a stand play with at Byrne and Turlough ’onnor. hile ticket down to p for a spot on the terraces. The Bohs had enjoyed some decent opportunities in the pulling power of an nglish team and cheap tickets rst half ick myth was called into action to make had the desired effect and Dalymount welcomed crucial saves from icky Burns and it took a lastditch almost , spectators for the home leg. Bohs amonn Gregg clearance to deny Irving Nattrass. were able to eld an almost full strength side apart owever, the performance was about to become from oe Burke who missed out having scalded his of secondary importance in proceedings. ith the foot in a workplace accident not something that the sides still at at the break, trouble began to fare opposition side would likely have had to deal with. when the Newcastle players returned to the pitch for The Bohs I were ick myth, amonn Gregg, ran the second half... ’Brien, Tommy elly, ohn cormack, adraic 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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• Only around 1,500 turned out to see Zidane in Dalymount t really is a day of rsts for Bohemians strange to think that only , or so punters supporters for this game against tjarnan. turned up to see idane and co play Bohs in I irst home game in the rstever uropa Dalymount on one hot uly evening. onference eague, rst home match in hat idane, and Bordeaux, later became urope since , rst time to play at the is a lesson to give unfamiliar things a chance venue in Dublin which was opened in , to survive. The InterToto was dead within in fact the rst time to play at ansdowne a decade, after years of disinterest, and the oad since . They all add up to exciting jury hasn’t even sat to pass judgement on the times for supporters who have been denied a onference eague. trip to Dublin for almost three decades and But maybe there is something there to look the hope would be that Bohs as a club and forward to and treasure. arly on in uro , these players get to play on the ansdowne we had the expected diet of sniffy, pompous turf on a regular basis how good would be comments online from people who claimed it be to see ames Talbot, oss Tierney and that the poverty of the football on offer was Dawson Devoy play here for Ireland one day. proof, if needed, that international football was Bohs might be back but I wonder how nothing and how it was all about the remier long the uropa onference eague will be eague and the hampions eague. ho wants around for. A lot can happen in a short space to watch North acedonia play, say, lovakia, of time. ince Bohs last ran out to play at the when you can watch anchester ity play Ballsbridge venue, A have brought in the Atletico adrid, right group phase of the hampions eague, denied et what we’ve seen over the last month clubs from socalled smaller countries like at the uros was a feast for the eyes and Ireland to the hampions eague ualiers food for the soul. ou can hate ungary’s briefy, back in the s, brought in and distasteful government but still be impressed killed off the InterToto up, killed off the up by the sight of ungary playing well on home inners up, renamed the A up as the soil, or see the joy on kraine’s face when uropa eague and now they’ve added in this they progressed, and also think of how future onference’ idea which makes its Dublin generations of Danish people will be fed debut with tjarnan’s visit here. stories of the mad, magic summer of . It’s an unwieldy title, one that’s hard to The uros wasn’t perfect but it was so love, this uropa onference eague, a bit like much more enjoyable than enduring yet the Intertoto. And yet that old thing threw another Burnley v est Brom game. The up some great moments. Bohs ualied for uropa onference eague could be the same, the rstever tournament in the rst Bohs v tjarnan not a xture to set pulses under A’s stewardship anyway and came racing for barstoolers but it could, in time, up against a Bordeaux side containing names thrive and prosper and entertain and, who like idane, iarau and Dugarry as the knows, the next idanelike gure could be rench side went on to win the tournament playing for the likes of ojvodina, anta lara and ualify for the A up proper and it’s or ele ostar. 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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