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DDSL 10B: Templeogue Utd come from behind in Porterstown to take the points. Rhys Harper and an own goal had put Celtic in front. But 2 lucky goals gave the visitors a narrow victory. 2-3
DDSL 10F: St Mochtas edge out their near neighbours in Porterstown. The sides were level at the break, with Celtic looking good. It was nip and tuck in the second half, but St Mochtas looked like they would go ahead when their striker hit a beautiful shot on target. It was heading into the top corner of the net when Celtic keeper, Theo Hennessy, launched himself into the air and tipped the ball onto the crossbar - a world class save. Mochtas were on song now and they hit home 2 goals which gave them a flattering victory. Celtic were unlucky not to get something out of the game. Andrei Ungureanu had given every ounce of his energy, covering every blade of grass on the pitch and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet. Calum Daly went very close with his effort on the half volley, but the Mochtas keeper was in magnificent form and kept the home side at bay. Rad Ameriana was back to his best and his passing set up many attacks. James Whooley and Ronan Wells went close. Aidan Thom battled up front without getting any reward for his efforts. Calin Doherty was industrious, switching between defence and attack. Despite Celtic deserving more, they had to accept defeat to St Mochtas who took their chances when they came. 0-2 match action
DDSL 12A: Celtic continue their excellent run of form. After their Cup quarter final victory they overcame Lucan Utd with a 3-2 win.
DDSL 12B: Castleknock hit 3 goals at home to Lourdes Celtic to make sure that they are promoted and take at least the runners-up spot in the league title race. This makes it 2-in-a-row promotions for Stephen Best's team. Traian Rebegea, Sean Odusole and Joao Pereira were Castleknock's goalscorers. Well done lads in your achievements. 3-1
DDSL 13A: Cup exit for Celtic away to St Kevin's Boys in Shanowen Road. 0-3 read on
NDSL 13C: Celtic had to travel to Balheary in the rain and they found themselves a goal down at half time against Swords Celtic. They re-grouped for the second half, goals from Donatus and Matthew, plus an own goal, sealed the win. The points keep Celtic in the hunt for automatic promotion as they enter the business end of the season. 3-1
DDSL 14Maj: Celtic were taken by surprise when Shelbourne reversed their defeat in the league of a couple of weeks ago by scoring the only goal of this Hillery Cup game, which Celtic had dominated. 0-1
Mon. 13/4/15: DDSL 14Maj: Celtic get back on track with 4-1 victory over local rivals Phoenix FC. They got their first after 3 mins when Michael McDonnell got the first of his brace, with an assist from Owen Akpiama. Adam Neto doubled Celtic's lead a minute later. On 17 mins Michael was on the mark again with his second. Phoenix put away their goal on 19 mins from a well flighted corner. To round off the scoring, Owen Akpiama made a devastating run down the left hand side. He raced into the box shrugging off the defenders efforts, and unleashed an unstoppable shot past the keeper who would have been disappointed being beaten on his near post.
NDSL 15C: Celtic maintained their unbeaten run of 6 games and keep in the hunt for a promotion spot. They took a 2-0 lead with a brace from the prolific Liam Tobin who is back to his best after an injury lay-off. The home side Woodlawn Sportslink pulled one back before the break. Despite numerous chances for Celtic, they found themselves 3-2 behind and staring down the barrel of what had looked an unlikely defeat. With seconds remaining, however, Steven Leka broke through the home defence to shoot home and give Celtic a well deserved share of the points. In the end, it was a point earned and it could prove valuable in their pursuit of promotion. 3-3
NDSL 17B: Celtic bow out of Cup after extra time at home to Dunshaughlin. 1-2
AUL Premier B: Celtic suffer resounding defeat from Dingle Utd at the ITB. read on