Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Hail to the Boys of Waterford FC



Without incurring into the minimum of efforts, the Blues of Waterford Youths FC have been crown league of Ireland first division champions as well earning their promotion to the big circuit of the Premier league.

For manager Alan Reynolds recent set of achievements, it is time to celebrate but at the same time to regroup his side and look into next campaigns all around challenges the recent promotion his squad netted.

Especially with the high levels of competition, the Airtricity League of Ireland offers. 

The outlook for him and his Blues does not look easy but not difficult, as this squad is up and ready to deliver many memorable afternoons in the top level and the aims are to see a continuance in it for a long time.

Sounds easy than said, but the way Reynolds and company played this campaign was well worthy of their recent achievements and with two games left in the campaign, up in Waterford Regional Sports Centre it is time to celebrate.

Their win last Friday at Ferrycarrig playing against a resilient Wexford Youths FC and beating them to a 3-0 with scores from Mark O’ Sullivan with a double in the 24 and 44 plus the go-ahead goal from John Martin in the 76.

Very well with the loss of Cobh Ramblers to Cabinteely became the icing on the cake for the Blues.

Waterford will have to close its campaign with two games left, playing their last one at home against   Longford Town at the RSC and going to Cork County to close the campaign in St. Colman’s Park to face off their archrivals Cobh Ramblers.

As the Blues top players in Kenny Browne its captain, Lee Power and Pat Fenlon are between the weapons manager Reynolds counts with and the need of more firepower to maintain the level of competition in the Premier division.

Will be considered a must do option for this club agenda before their next preseason and for its Boss to count with the necessary reinforcements to make a spectacular campaign in the top.

For now the only thing, which Alan Reynolds and company should focus is on the upcoming league matches and later on the beginning of the year look forward to reinforce his squad to challenge the likes of Cork City, Dundalk, Derry City and Shamrock Rovers.

A big round for the Boys of the Cumann Peile Phort Láirge for their recent achievements as well celebrate loudly this coming weekend on thier match agasint Longford Town their one of a kind coronation.


  
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