1973-75 On Wednesday June 6th 1973 a youth's soccer team was
established in Midleton's Fr. John Murphy Youth Club under the
management of then Club Chairman Pa Coakley with current Club
Chairman Michael Kirby as Hon Secretary and Robbie Morrison as team
Captain. 1975-77 Fr. Murphy's joined the Cork A.U.L. Junior Section
in 1975/76. They also had a youth team. After two years in this
division they won the Division Shield and promotion to the First
Division. In 1977 Fr.Murphy's changed their name to Midleton, due to
a Youth Club policy. This saw the first move of the club, when the
U.D.C. commenced the erection of houses on the rosary place grounds.
Due to the trojan efforts of Fr. Patrick Carroll, who was based in 1978/79 The club started to spread it's wings in 1978/79, with 3 junior teams and a youth team, and a playing staff of sixty junior players and twenty one youth players. The same year the club took their first cup-The Tom O'Kelly Premier League Cup. They were runners up in the Premier League, reached the quarter final of the Munster Junior Cup, the semi final of the East Cork Cup, the semi final of the A.O.H. Cup and the Cork Area Final of the F.A.I. Junior Cup. Denis Mulcahy established a club record of 40 goals from 47 games. 1979/80 In 1979/80 the club had to change grounds again, on this occasion to Forrest's Field a property owned by Midleton U.D.C. As it was the intention of the U.D.C. to establish a pitch and putt course and soccer pitch here and the club went ahead and built dressing rooms and shower facilities. On the playing field the club again reached the final of the Premier Junior League Cup only to lose to Casement Celtic by 2 goals to 1. The club went on their first tour abroad, travelling to London, visiting Stamford Bridge and playing a match against local team St Oliver Plunkett's. 1980/81 The 1980/81 season saw the Junior side lose Paudie Foley and Jack Daly to League Of Ireland Football (with Cork United). No silverware was captured this season but the U17's reached the quarter finals of the National Cup. 1981/82 1981/82 saw the introduction of Schoolboy Football to the club under the wing of Teddy Lambe. The U13 team won the Cork League Cup in their maiden season and finished runners up in the league. The Youths team also finished runners up in their league. 1982/83 In 1982/83 the U14 lads won the league and cup
double under the guidance of Liam O'Brien. 1983/84 During the 1983/84 season the club were forced to use many pitches including Waterock, Corkbeg, Ballintotas, Rohans Lodge and Carrigtwohill A.F.C. grounds. On the playing front the U15 lads won the Cork Area Final of the National Cup and the Cork Schoolboys League. The Youths finished runners up in the league for the third time and reached The semi final of the Coca Cola Cup. Donal Desmond was selected on the Irish U13 squad, Barry Lambe and Jason McSweeney played for the Cork U14 team, while Aidan Berry and Barry Mulcahy made the Cork A.U.L.Youth's squad. 1984/85 1984/85 saw Liam O'Brien's young magpies now plying
their trade at U16 level and sweeping the boards in all
competitions. As well as winning everything on offer in Cork at
schoolboy level they became the first Cork club to win the U16
National Cup- 1985/86 The season 1985/86 saw the club catering for 10 teams. It was the most active one for the committee in years. The club finally received full planning permission for the new development. Three players Ian O'Brien, John Burke and John Morgan were on the Irish U17 squad . This was the first time that a Midleton player was capped for Ireland. Several other players represented Cork at different levels during the season. The U11 team won the Cork Community games and the U14 team won the Marina Cup. The U16 team were runners up in the league and the U17 team Reached the Semi final of the National Cup. The Junior side reached the Cork Area final of the Munster Junior Cup. The U16 team also reached the Final of the prestigious Portsmouth Cup in England. 1986/87 Sunday August 10th 1986 will forever be inshrined as
the most important day in the club's proud history. 1987/88 The 1987/88 season saw Midleton consolidate their position in the Premier League where they finished a creditable fifth. The U14 team finished Runners up in the league. The development at Knockgriffin saw the construction of a covered stand overlooking No. 1 pitch. 1988/89 1988/89 again saw success on the playing fields.
Midleton qualified for the F.A.I. Senior Cup for the first time only
to lose to Parkvilla from Co.Meath after two replays. The Junior
side 1989/90 Off the playing pitch 1989/90 saw further progress
in facilities at the Knockgriffin Complex. The No. 1 pitch was
enclosed with the erection of a 3 foot high concrete rail. The club
also leased another playing pitch adjacent to the No 2 pitch. This
was the season which also saw the club win their first senior
trophy- 1990/91 The season 1990/91 will always be a cherished one
for all Midleton football followers when a long term ambition was
realised in winning the Premier Division of the Munster Senior
League. While the League Championship was the pinnacle this team
managed by Liam O'Brien, ably assisted by Colman Mulcahy and Medic
Albert Ruxton, also provided an original "Roy of the
Rovers" story when the sensationally knocked holders Bray
Wanderers out of The F.A.I. Senior Challenge Cup by two goals to nil
before a bumper attendance at Knockgriffin. 1991/92 1991/92 saw our senior side join a small elite club
in winning back to back Munster Senior Premier Leagues. 1992/93 The 19992/93 season was highlighted by the success
of the schoolboys section of the club with the U16 side reaching the
semi-final of the National Barry Cup. The U13 team reached the final
or the Cork Schoolboys League Cup. The U14 Schoolboys won the League
Cup The Senior team were involved in a relegation play off to stay
in the Premier League but some controversy off the field ensured
that First Division football was to be Midleton's lot for next
season. Our U17 side reached the penultimate stage of the National
Cup. The Ladies 1993/94 1993/94 saw protracted negotiations re the purchase of a third playing pitch adjacent to the Knockgriffin Complex. The Senior team blew hot and cold to finish a disappointing 5th in the league. Matthew Burke guided his U16 charges to victory in the Cork Schoolboys League. Danny O'Keeffe received the Junior Chamber Sports Award during the season which also saw the staging of the annual "Midleton 90's" Festival. John Ryan fulfilled his lifelong ambition when he signed a professional contract in England with Brighton. The club was awarded a "Civic Reception" by Midleton U.D.C. in recognition of their achievements over the past 21 years. 1994/95 After all the celebrations of the club's 21st anniversary had finished it was back to the playing fields and the 1994/95 season proved to a poor one with no silverware coming to Knockgriffin. The " Midleton 90's" Festival was again a great success. 1995/96 1995/96 was to see an improvement in the club's
fortunes. 1996/97 The 19996/97 season continued where the last one
left off and this was the year where Midleton regained their Premier
status at both Junior and Senior 1998/99 1998/99 proved to be one of the most successful ever in the clubs history. The Schoolboy section again came up trumps with the U11 team taking the League title. The Youth side joined both the Junior and Senior sides at Premier when they won the First Division League. The Senior side also brought home silverware when they won the O Connell Cup. Plans were also drawn up for the laying of an all weather pitch which it is hoped will be utilised by all the clubs in the East Cork region. While the past 26 years have been very successful the club is not resting on its laurels and is looking forward to using it as a launch pad for even more success in the new millennium. 1999/2000 This year Stryker Instruments came on board as Club Sponsors. Sean P. Graham continued to sponsor the Schoolboy section. On the playing fields the year was not a great one. Our Senior team was relegated to the MSL First Division. Our Junior team maintained their Premier League status as did our Youth team. The shining light this year was our Schoolboys section and especially the Under 12 Team. Under the management of John Cody they finished high in the league and were Runners-up in the Cup (losing 3-2 to Maymount Celtic). Five of our players were called up to the Cork Schoolboys Teams. The five were John Coen, Ashley Daly, Paul O'Keeffe, John Barrett and Stephen Mulcahy. Seven teams took part in the Cork Schoolboys Leagues. The Social Committee organised a very successful talent competition (sponsored by Jameson Heritage Centre) for all the winners of the Midleton 90's competitions. During the year after much discussion the management structure of the club was reorganised to cater for future development. Grants were received from ECAD, The National Lottery and the FAI towards the construction of the all weather pitch and buildings connected with this development. 2000/2001 Midleton's senior team won the pre-season Barry Wall Tournament. The Kevin Moran Coaching Camp was held in Knockgriffin and over 80 boys and girls took part. One of the highlights was the visit of former Irish international player Paul McGrath. We had three players represent the club on the Cork Schoolboy teams. They were Stephen Mulcahy and Paul O'Keeffe at U13 and John Coen at U14. Our U12 Schoolboys won their section of the league but were defeated in the league final.Midleton's U17 team had a great run in the FAI Cup. Off the field work continued on the development of our all weather pitches and a fitness room was set up at Knockgriffin Park. Midleton FC also became a limited company mainly to comply with the conditions with regards to funding.
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