Flying Start for VEC in Storm Eunice!

VEC FC 2nds got off to a flying start when Paddy Cook shot us into the lead inside five minutes, then Jamie Ryder blasted home a free kick on 10 minutes to double our advantage against Fairview Celtic on the Clontarf Astro in Division 2A.
 
But that’s as good as it got for VEC FC as the home side knuckled down and were back on level terms on 30 minutes when they were awarded a penalty that Declan Fitzsimons, who bagged himself a hat-trick, slotted home, as Fairview went on to win 5-2.
 
John Mooney’s photo shows VEC keeper Colin Power watching this shot go wide.

Murphy Strikes Again!

Just like the buses, when you’ve waited so long to score, and then score two weeks in a row! This is Gav Murphy scoring a last-gasp goal for VEC in the 89th minute to ensure a 2-2 draw against Ashwood FC in Corkagh Park.  The home team found themselves two goals ahead after 57 minutes, when VEC eventually came to life and Ray Jaudzems pulled one back 10 minutes later. Thereafter we poured pressure on Ashwood resulting in Gav’s equaliser and another few good chances but no further goals in this Premier Division match played in dreadful weather conditions. More pics. here.

VEC on the Double!

It’s nearly 4 years since Gav Murphy (left in pic.) scored for VEC and that was against today’s opposition Glasnaion FC. But that was rectified today in the 30th minute of the Premier Division match in Terenure, when this strike hit the back of the net to put VEC 2-0 ahead. Joey Byrne had opened the scoring 10 minutes earlier and then Seamus Staunton made it 3-0 just before half time. Further goals from Joey and Seamus in the second half and a deflected James McGauran goal straight from a corner gave VEC a resounding 6-1 win.

Meanwhile, goals from VEC’s leading goalscorer Colm McSharry, Paddy Cook and Fionn Riordan ensured that VEC 2nds took all three points in their 3-1 win in Division 2A, away to Latin Dubs FC.

3 More Points!

Even the geese migrating from Canada or Greenland (or wherever) thought that Pat Meghen would score here: however, his effort hit the bar, but the ever alert Seamus Staunton followed up and hit the back of the net to put VEC 1-0 up after just 3 minutes in this Premier Division match in Terenure.

In the 58th minute, Lourdes Celtic pulled one back, but 14 minutes later, Tom Wrynne put VEC back in the lead and that man Seamus put the icing on the cake after 90+3 minutes with his second goal to make it 3-1.

4-2 Win for VEC 2nds

As reported on the United Churches Football League Facebook page, “South Dublin FC raced into a 2-0 lead inside the opening 20 minutes of this Division 2A clash, but VEC got back into the game on 30 minutes, as Conor Daly fired home a loose ball from inside the area. It put a pep in VEC’s step and as the half drew to a close they netted an equaliser when Colm McSharry guided home to make it 2-2”.

“Early in the second half Colm scored his second, when he put away a Gildas Oliver centre after he had nutmegged a defender in the process. It put VEC well on the front foot and it wasn’t long before number four arrived when Brian O’Sullivan raced down the right hand side, evaded a sliding tackle and crossed for Eoin Sweeney to slot home”.

All Square in Tallaght!

Ray Juadzems scoring VEC’s equalizer against Tallaght Utd. in the 26th minute of this top of the table clash in Tallaght. The home team had opened the scoring with a 40 yard free that sailed into the net. Then in the 44th minute, a Seamus Staunton penalty restored VEC’s lead, only for the opposition to equalize on the stroke of half-time, making it 2-2.

There were no further goals in the second half and both teams shared the spoils as the race for the Premier Division title continues.

VEC Leave it Late!

This was Jay Hester’s (9) 85th minute goal that cancelled our Lourdes Celtic’s 67th minute freak – but extraordinary – goal to gain VEC a share of the points in their Premier Division clash in Sundrive Park.

VEC had plenty of chances to win the match and make it 8 league wins out of 8, but alas, it was not to be and it finished 1-1. Some chances here.

2 Good Wins for VEC

VEC 2nds came from 1-3 behind after just 30 minutes to record a remarkable 7-3 victory over Fairview Celtic in this Division 2A clash in Terenure. Two goals a-piece from Colm McSharry and Conor Daly and one each from Ronan Murphy, Ronan Corbett and Conor Callaghan ensured that VEC 2nds secured all three points. pics.

Squad from l to r:
Back row – Fionn Riordan, Peter O’Donoghue, Ronan Murphy, Jack McGarry, Colin Power, Daniel Sena, Ronan Corbett, Sean Morrin, Paddy Cook.

Front row: Ross Humphries, Colm McSharry, Jamie Ryder, Conor Callaghan, Conor Daly, Karl Reck.

Meanwhile in the preceding match, Seamus Staunton’s two second-half goals against Ashwood FC gave VEC the three points to stay top of the Premier Division. More pics.

Nolan with Crucial Goal

Here is Jack Nolan scoring the only goal of the game on the hour mark, as VEC made it 6 out of 6 in the Premier Division with a deserved win against Malahide Utd. in Gannon Park.

It wasn’t the best pitch or the best weather conditions (strong winds on the coast), but everyone from VEC dug in with great work-rate, effort and determination and got their just rewards. More pics.

Jeff Scores 85th Minute Winner!

Some might have thought it was a cross from the right, but Jeff De Castro knew exactly what he was doing as he found the net with just five minutes remaining to give VEC FC all three points against St. Mary’s Boys in this Premier Division match which was switched to Marlay Park Astro.

Oisin Kinsella had opened the scoring in the 4th minute for VEC, only for the visitors to equalise eight minutes later and then take the lead 18 minutes into the 2nd half. Two minutes later and Jay Hester scored his first goal for VEC before Jeff’s strike to give VEC five wins out of five in the league. More pics. here.