NCAFC are delighted to hear the news that Declan Carville has been named Championship Player of the Month by NIFWA for October.
Newry Manager Darren Mullen commented “It’s a great honour for both Declan and the club and one which is richly deserved. He has been in fine form whether it has been in midfield or upfront and has scored some important goals of late. The team is on a good run at the minute and it’s because the players have been working hard as a group that individuals have had the opportunity to shine. Declan knows that this award is a reward for not only his own work but also that of his teammates. The challenge for him now is to continue that form and I’ve no doubt he will.”
A delighted Carville said, “It’s an honour for me to win this award but it would not have been possible without my team mates. There’s a fantastic atmosphere at Newry at the moment and we believe we are capable of beating any team in our division. Though we need our fans to come down to The Showgrounds tomorrow night (Friday 7.45pm) and show their support as we welcome H&W Welders in what will be another tough league match.
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And so the winning run off games for Newry continues but as usual manager Darren Mullen takes it one game at a time “This was a superb performance from start to finish and a result that certainly didn’t flatter us. The work rate of the players as well as the quality was a joy to watch and each and every one of them deserve massive credit. I thought we should have had a penalty before they scored against the run of play but we then reacted in the right manner. They couldn’t handle our pace and movement with our second goal summing up everything good about how we play. The message at half time was to get at them again but knew they would have moments of possession. We just needed to keep our shape and be ready to hit them on the break when in possession which we did on numerous occasions. Our style of play is physically demanding and involves a serious of work both in and out of possession but I couldn’t have been prouder of how the lads carried out our tactics. What we have is a bunch of lads who are putting in a serious shift and playing for each other. The squad is still thin on the ground due to injuries but that’s an opportunity for some of the young lads to take their chance and it was pleasing to be able to give Leigh Crooks his Irish League debut. We are on a good run but there’s it’s a long season and we will just focus on the next game now. A final word for our fans who turned out in numbers and their support was greatly appreciated.”























