Monday, August 22, 2011

Games for August 28th

Please be at the field at least 30 minutes in advance of Kick Off

Green Briar O30's vs Fernandes ( 8:30AM Kick-Off  )
Roosevelt Middle School (Turf)
119 Frederick Street
New Bedford MA 02744 (Map)  (60 mile journey)

Albania United vs Green Briar FC ( 4:00PM Kick-Off  )
Millennium Park (Grass)
398 Gardner Street
West Roxbury, MA 02132 (Map)

Warm-Up Victory for Over 30's

Green Briar O30's 4:2 Boston Gunners
J O'Brien(2)
L O'Connor
D Coen

After conceding an early lead, Leo O'Connor restored parity before Davey Coen struck from distance and John O'Brien added a brace to complete the scoring and a comfortable victory. Paul Glynn was solid in the centre of the defense as he moved over from his more customary Right back position. Although not a perfect performance from the Greens, Gary Keane will be pleased with the victory entering the Fall season next week.

Training

Club Training will be held on Thursday August 25th at 6PM.

Burr Playground (Map)
Waverley Ave
Newton MA 02458

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Training

Club Training will be held on Thursday August 18th at 6PM.

Burr Playground (Map)
Waverley Ave
Newton MA 02458

Revenge is a dish best served COLD

Green Briar O30's 7:6 Green Briar Under 30's
M Graham(2)                                  B Claus(2)
C Bagnell                                      G Cassidy(2)
P Glynn                                        B Doherty
J Kearns(3)                                     K Caldwell

Conor Bagnell had a goal disallowed (dubiously) and a penalty miss to his name before he finally got on the score sheet to set the Over 30's on the road to a great victory. That's one win a piece this season in the inter club rivalry.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Briar pick up an excellent point away from home

Lowell Lusitanos 1:1 Green Briar FC

Lawrence Veterans Memorial Stadium was the venue as Lusitanos and the Briar renewed acquaintances to kick off the 2nd half of the MSSL season. The game had been pushed to mid week at the request of Lusitanos who had many players representing Portugal in the N.E. Lowell World Cup the previous Sunday.

Lusitanos had gotten the better of the Briar on the opening day of the season but the Greens could have given a better account of themselves. As a testament to how things change over the course of a campaign, only 3 players who started in game 1 of the season, lined out against Lusitanos to begin proceedings last night.

As always in games up north, the players would be tested physically, mentally and emotionally as Lusitanos, a perennially good side, would use every advantage of their home field and local support.

The opening 10 minutes was good from a Green Briar perspective. Peter Miller and Gary Clarke saw off any early danger allowing Brian McGuinness to create from his withdrawn striker role. Brendan Mitchell had a shot blocked from close range and Braima Samati had the ball in the net only to be called back for offside.

On the 13th minute mark Lusitanos took the lead against the run of play. A poor Lusitanos kick out was left unchallenged in the middle of the park allowing the ball to be worked forward easily. The striker found a pocket of space and from 25 yards struck a driven ball low to Fernando DelPieri's left and into the net.

In response the Briar had a penalty shout for hand ball waved off and later Kieran Caldwell connected with Braima Samati from a free kick. The striker sending the ball over narrowly on the volley.

Lusitanos came again and were very unlucky not to double their lead when their captain struck the cross bar from a dead ball from 25 yards out. Minutes later a late challenge on a Lusitanos player degenerated into a bench clearing confrontation with accusations of foul play all around. The result of which was a card for a Lusitanos bench player and the Briar captain Davey Coen.

The remainder of the half saw chances at either end. Fernando DelPieri came up with 2 great saves to keep the Briar in it and Coen volleyed over from another Kieran Caldwell delivery. Entering the half one down was disappointing but the players knew the game was still in reach.

Early in the second half Gary Clarke was tenacious in the tackle and produced a great cross to Braima Samati. This time the man from Guinea-Bissau cushioned a volley over the keeper but also just over the bar. As the Briar pushed for the equalizer both Tom Caldwell and Brendan Mitchell picked up yellow cards.

With 25 minutes remaining big Leo O'Connor and new boy Keith McLoughlin were introduced to freshen up the attach. Five minutes later Gary Clarke lost his battle to overcome his ankle problems and was replaced by the versatile Tom Miller.

On 83 minutes the Greens were dealt another blow. Tom Caldwell received his second yellow and ultimately his marching orders for an innocuous challenge the referee determined was worthy of a booking. The ensuing minutes were spent dealing with confrontational fans and the Lusitanos bench as Tom Caldwell and Joe Nolan were asked to leave the grounds before play could restart. The delay was at least 5 minutes.

Such instances are the mental and emotional challenges I referred to earlier. Challenges that need to be met and overcome so that the players can produce on the pitch (where it counts) and earn their right to something from the game.

The Green Briar players were indeed up to the task. The remaining 10 men fashioned an unlikely equalizer with 2 minutes remaining on the stop watch.

Fernando DelPieri came out of his goal to take a free kick from inside the Briar half. Most players had advanced to the 18 yard box in an attempt to make something happen. The ball was flighted to the edge of the 18 where Leo O'Connor rose and met the ball to flick it goalwards. Still in the air, Peter Miller dipped low to head it backwards into the path of Keith McLouglin who had found a yard of space at the back post. On the half volley, Keith sidefooted the ball to the right corner of the net leading to rousing celebrations from the visitors.

The final minutes were a nervous affair but the Briar rear guard held firm for the well earned point. This performance was by far the best of the season with skill, determination and physicality on display from every player. DelPieri in goal kept us in it with some timely saves, Peter Miller and Emmett Doonan led a solid back line. Tom Caldwell put in a typically energetic and influential performance coming off of injury and Brian McGuinness continued his great form, linking well between midfield and attack.

Line Up: DelPieri, Mitchell(YC), Doonan, P Miller, Clarke(70'), Moran, T Caldwell(2xYC), Coen(capt.)(YC), K Caldwell(65'), McGuinness, Samati(65')
Subs: T Miller(20'), K McLoughlin(25'), L O'Connor(25'), T Beausang, B, Claus, C Hannick

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Training

Over 30's Training will be held on Thursday August 11th at 6PM.

Burr Playground (Map)
Waverley Ave
Newton MA 02458

Game for August 14th

Please be at the field at least 30 minutes in advance of Kick Off

Green Briar FC vs Green Briar Over 30's ( 12PM Kick-Off  )
Danehy Park (Grass#3)
166 New Street
Cambridge MA 02140 (Map)

Friday, August 5, 2011

Next MSSL Game Wed 10th August

Please be at the field at least 30 minutes in advance of Kick Off


Lowell Lusitanos vs Green Briar FC ( 8:00PM Kick-Off  )
Veterans Memorial Stadium (Turf)
240 Osgood Street
Lawrence MA 01843 (Map)

Note:
Please make every effort to make yourself available for the game and get there on time. On our last visit up north, many players showed up late or just as the game kicked off and we were beaten comprehensively due to our poor preparation. Plan your trip with extra time for traffic.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Training

Training will be held on Thursday August 4th at 6PM.

Burr Playground (Map)
Waverley Ave
Newton MA 02458

Banshee Cup Coverage in the Irish Emigrant Newspaper

Click here for a photo and report of the tournament.