Archive for May, 2006
FAI Cup: Pleased with Performance
May 27th, 2006
What can I say – this was a performance to savour. Yes I know people will say it was non league opposition but a win is a win and given our season so far, this was a very important game on many fronts.
Blues Kick Start Season
May 26th, 2006
[b]Waterford United 5 Douglas Hall 0[/b]Waterford United overcame the spirited challenge of Munster Senior League outfit Douglas Hall to progress to the third round of the FAI Senior Cup with a fine win at the RSC.
Blues Turn Attention to Cup
May 26th, 2006
Waterford United take a welcome break from the tribulations of the eircom league when they turn their attention to the FAI Cup and a tricky encounter with Munster Senior League outfit Douglas Hall of Cork
Season Tickets Not Valid FAI Cup
May 24th, 2006
Waterford United would like to remind season ticket holders that season tickets are not valid for FAI Cup matches.This decision is not made by the club but by the FAI and we have no option but to suspend season tickets for Friday night’s encounter with Douglas Hall.
Blues Crash in Drogheda
May 21st, 2006
[b]Drogheda United 4 Waterford United 0[/b]Waterford United’s visit to United Park turned out to be a fruitless one as they fell to their heaviest defeat of the season.
Tough Encounter for Blues
May 19th, 2006
Waterford United make the long journey to the North East hoping that their season might be kick started with a win over high flying Drogheda United. The Blues have been having a torrid time and the lack of goals has cost them more than a few points this season.
Lotto Jackpot grows to
May 18th, 2006
The winning numbers in last night’s Lotto draw were 7,8,10,19 for a jackpot of
Vikings Plunder Blues
May 12th, 2006
[b]Waterford United 0 Dublin City 1[/b]Waterford United’s losing streak continued when they fell to a Dublin City side that were only recordng their third win of the season.
Blues welcome Vikings
May 12th, 2006
Waterford United welcome Dublin City to the RSC for a vital eircom league clash with the home side desperately anxious to record their first win of the season. Dublin City are looking for back to back wins on the road though they have shipped two defeats at home in recent weeks.
We’ve got to take our Chances
May 6th, 2006
This was a frustrating game – we had chances particularly in the opening five minutes and you have to convert these chances. Cork had three or four chances and they converted them. That’s the big difference at the moment. We have got to convert our chances and it is something that we must work on in training.We have to work harder to win possession, games and points. You the fans deserve more. You have been excellent in supporting us in Dublin, Sligo and again tonight in Cork. Thank you for your continued support.




