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DDSL 9Cs: Daire Delaney took charge of Celtic on their trip to Rathfarnham to take on Leicester. Great goals by Callum Daly and Man of the Match Harry Maxwell ensured Celtic were in contention until the home side scored 2 late goals. Harry had gone within a whisker of getting his second, only to be denied by great defending. Aidan Thom had gone very close to scoring also. Celtic had led 2-1 entering the final 10 mins, but an unusually quick tip-off caught Celtic off-guard, and it was 2-2 in the twinkling of an eye. Kalin Doherty and James put in commanding performances at the back. Ayann Tausseef was very industrious for Celtic, working hard throughout. All in all a very enjoyable morning's football, as this team continues to improve. match action
DDSL 10C1: Another commanding display by Celitc as they put 5 past Palmerstown. read on
DDSL 10G: Celtic take the points at home to Wayside. 2-0 read on
DDSL 11D: Celtic 2 Tolka Rovers 0. A game of 2 halves; moving from pitch 3 to pitch 4 proved beneficial for the superior passing game of the Celtic U11's. Will Hennessy' s brave header from Fabian's assist gave CCFC a 1-0 half time lead. The defence of Alasdair, Callum & Klevis were excellent throughout, earning Klevis the man of the match award, despite Sabin's usual flawless performance in goal. Great Imole produced the champagne moment, his take down and finish securing the win, but compliments to the tireless running of Scott, Adam & Will in midfield and the flexibility of the squad to adjust to losing Tom & Tristan, our more regular Centre Halves. Well done all, and great to be back playing at Porterstown.
DDSL 12D: Park Celtic no match for Castleknock. 4-0
DDSL 13B: Celtic romp to victory after long lay-off. read on
DDSL 14A1: Celtic power their way into Harmon Cup semi-final. read on
DDSL 14B: Celtic put in a powerful second half performance to take the points at home to Malahide, despite trailing 1-2 at the break. Celtic were thankful to Sean Hogan who got their first half goal. A brace from Liam Tobin, just back after a long lay-off with a broken foot, and Aidan Kearney getting the fourth gave Celtic the victory, on a miserable wet morning in Porterstown Park.
AUL Premier C: Goals from Joey Crampton, Stephen O'Sullivan, Simon Fleming and Shane Dunne gave Celtic a comfortable 4-0 victory over St Brendan's Utd in their league match played under lights at the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown.