Author: Sean McKevitt

Sean is an avid supporter of Newry City AFC and will be bringing you all the latest news from the club.

Manager’s corner (12.2.14)

I write my first manager’s corner of 2014 due to a longer than anticipated break caused by a mixture of poor weather and an error in fixtures. This break did not do us any favours on our return to competitive action as we lost our Marshall Cup game away to Hanover on penalties. We looked rusty and didn’t really get to grips with the game until we fell behind after two defensive errors. It was a game that we still could have won but once it went to penalties it became a lottery. Since then we have worked on those errors in training and have kept two consecutive clean sheets. Both of those games have been comprehensive 5-0 victories in terrible playing conditions. The adverse weather in those games did not prevent us playing some of our best football this season and gives us confidence moving into the second half of the season.

We also realise that nothing is won at this stage of the season and all we have done to date is given ourselves a good chance. There is far too much experience within the coaching staff to allow complacency to set in and we will ensure that until our goals are achieved there will be no let up in expectations. The players know that no one is guaranteed their place and they will have to keep a high level of performance to keep the jersey. The recent signings of Paddy Mooney and Andy McLarty, along with the return to the squad of Sean Hand and John Smyth, have added extra quality in attacking positions. Both Paddy and Andy scored on their debuts and has this has helped them settle. There are now 13 league games left and we will be treating every opponent with the same amount of respect as we know they will be out to stop us achieving our goal. Our fitness and quality is not a concern at this stage so we need to make sure we are mentally prepared for the challenge. Whilst it won’t be easy we will ensure that we are going to be hard to beat.

I would like to congratulate 16 year old local lad Lee Courtney on making his senior debut against Hanover in the cup. Lee had started the season playing for the u17s and has been playing well for the reserves in recent games. He has been training with the senior squad along with 4 other u17 players which shows that young lads will get an opportunity at the club and also bodes well for the future. Without the good work of the u17 coaching staff, Desy Murphy and Thomas King this progression would not have happened so they deserve great credit.

A final word must got to our fans who have continued to support us in great numbers in the wind and rain. Hopefully we will continue to give them the victories their support deserves.

Yours in Sport.

Darren

Info for Moneyslane game this Saturday

Please note Saturday’s game away to Moneyslane FC will be played at Crystal Park in Banbridge, home of Banbridge Town FC. Kick off is 2:15 pm.

The Travel Club will be running a bus to the game which will leave Stonebridge at 1 pm sharp. All are welcome.

NCAFC Last Man Standing Round 4 results

A massive 60 people bit the dust in the fourth round of the NCAFC Last Man Standing.

Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Man City, Southampton and Sunderland accounted for 18 of the fallers but it was Man United’s failure to beat Fulham that really whittled the numbers down this week.

Late goals from RVP and Michael Carrick looked to have been enough to give United the three points but Darren Bent’s header deep into injury time meant United had to settle for a share of the spoils with the league’s bottom team. 42 punters went out on United, which now leaves us with just 22 remaining in the competition going into round 5.

The full list of Round 4 results can be seen below. If your name is highlighted in red, this means you have been eliminated! A text/email will be sent to the 22 people remaining in the competition on Thursday with the fixtures for round 5. Your selection must be returned by no later than 7pm on Friday 14th February.

Thanks and Good Luck in the next round.

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NCAFC Last Man Standing Round 3 results

For the second week running, Liverpool caused the biggest upset of the NCAFC Last Man Standing. They could only draw at lowly West Brom which knocked 25 people out of the competition.

Man United were the second biggest casualties of the round. Charlie Adam’s double  for Stoke further compounded United’s woes, knocking out a further 20 punters from the competition.

Defeats for Newcastle (8 backers), Swansea (2 backers), Man City (1 backer) and Spurs’ draw (6 backers) with Hull meant a total of 62 people bowed out of round 3 of The NCAFC Last Man Standing!

This week a special mention must go to Gareth Young who was the only person to take a chance on bottom club West Ham. The gamble paid off as the Happy Hammers beat Swansea 2-0 to record their first home win since November – a result which has since cost Swansea Manager Michael Laudrup his job!

The full list of Round 3 results can be seen below. If your name is highlighted in red at the bottom of the list then unfortunately you have been eliminated! Congratulations to the other 83 people still remaining in the competition, a text/email will be sent to you on Thursday with the fixtures for round 4. Your selection must be returned by no later than 7pm on Friday 7th February.

Thanks and Good Luck in the next round.

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‘Patton’s poles’ win mini-world cup tournament

Newry’s match with Seagoe may have fallen victim to the bad weather today but the club’s coaching staff didn’t let the inclement conditions deter them from organising a mini-world cup tournament down on the 3G pitches at the Showgrounds. A big turnout of senior and u17 squad members along with the coaching staff played the tournament amongst themselves. The teams were as follows:

1. Joel’s Jamaicans
2. Edgar’s Egyptians
3. Patton’s Poles
4. Crilly’s Colombians
5. McMahon’s Moroccans
6. Stefan’s Spaniards

Mark PattonThe winners were Patton’s Poles who pipped Crilly’s Columbians on goal difference. The tournament was a great success and good craic in terrible conditions. Winning Captain Mark Patton was presented with a bag of mini Twirls with u17 Player of the tournament Stephen King receiving a bag of mini Crunchies.