Category: Senior

Manager’s Corner 01/06/2017

‘It’s during testing periods like this that you learn more about your players and also myself as a manager but I have no doubt we will all look back on this run as an experience that made us stronger.’ Those were the words I used in my last Manager’s Report back in December when we were on a poor run of form and thankfully we can look back on that period as a positive experience. It certainly didn’t feel like that at the time but what it did do was make us a better and more unified group. To be preparing for life in The Championship after only 4 years following our reformation is a credit to everyone involved both on and off the pitch. Our season in the Premier Intermediate League certainly wasn’t easy but we adapted very quickly and apart from our mid-season blip I don’t think anyone can argue that we deserved our promotion. Although we were disappointed not to win it the league table doesn’t lie and Limavady were deserving winners.

The manner of our play-off win gives us confidence entering into The Championship and made the coaching staff extremely proud of the players. They have been a terrific bunch to work with and listened to everything we had to say to them. To have 15 local lads make their Irish league debut can only be good for them personally but also for the club as a whole. It only reinforces what we are trying to do in giving the best local talent a platform to show their talent and hopefully that continues. The fact that the reserve team also won their league bodes well for the future of the club and with a new U20 development team planned it’s a great time for any young lad to be at the club.

As with any successful team players will move on at different stages. Mully and Murph have both moved on but having played a massive part in our revival they will always be welcome back at the club. What we need to continually do is add quality to the squad and that is what we have been trying to do since the season finished. Stephen Hughes and Stephen Maguire have already signed and we hope to add a few more over the next week. We don’t need a complete overhaul of the squad but those fresh faces will add competition to what is already a strong squad. The fact that all our players have re-signed shows the faith they have in what we are doing and how much they enjoy playing for the club. Work is also ongoing in preparation for preseason and we have some really good games lined up to make sure the players are tested to a level that will have them ready for the first league game. I have always made our preseason games as difficult as possible and it’s a perfect time to learn from any mistakes which undoubtedly will be made.

Finally I would like to thank our fans and sponsors for their continued support. The crowd at our home game against Armagh made it a great atmosphere and certainly helped the players lift their game. From our first game in Intermediate B they have followed us in their numbers and as a group we really appreciate that loyalty. I’m sure they will look forward to some big games next season and hopefully we can continue to give them something to smile about. We will now take a well deserved break and recharge the batteries in preparation for what will hopefully be another exciting season.

Yours in Sport,

Darren

Steven Maguire Signs at The Showgrounds

Newry City tonight added another player with Championship experience to the squad with the signing of goalkeeper Steven Maguire. A previous youth player at the club, Stephen joins Newry from neighbouring Warrenpoint Town.

Darren Mullen “I’m delighted to have Steven at the club and I’ve no doubt he will provide strong competition for the No. 1 spot. He comes with plenty of experience having played Championship football for Warrenpoint last season. We already have 2 very good keepers at the club in Kieran Gordon and Jack Heaney but with Murph leaving we needed another player of proven quality to push the lads on. His eagerness to sign for the Newry was evident and I’ve no doubt Steven will prove a welcome addition to the club.”

Steven Maguire added “I can’t wait to get started with the club, it’s a fantastic opportunity to play for a club with top class facilities and coaching. I played with Newry City FC at underage and reserve level, so I’ve already had a taste of the intense training Mickey Keenan puts the goalkeepers through. I’m excited to be back playing at Newry, I’ve played with a few different clubs in England at amateur level but most recently with Warrenpoint Town so I am well aware of the standard we will be up against but Newry will certainly be able to match it.”

Photograph Courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.

Kevin McArdle is the 2016/17 Website POTY

Kevin receiving his awards from Newry manager Darren Mullen

Congratulations to Kevin McArdle who has been voted by Newry City AFC fans as the Website Player of the Year for the 2016/17 season.

Kevin enjoyed a fantastic season with the club, picking up a plethora of individual awards at the presentation night on Friday evening.

The Dundalk native topped the 2016/17 Website poll with 18% of the 373 votes cast, while last season’s winner Thomas ‘Tucker’ McCann was second with 12% of the vote, closely followed by Declan Carville who was third with 11%.

Speaking to newrycityafc.co.uk, Kevin said:

“First of all I’d like to thank Darren, Ray, Mickey and Jervis for all the time and effort they put in throughout the season.

“I thought as a team the players were outstanding and after each setback we bounced back brilliantly.

“The personal awards last Friday were the icing on the cake and deep down I was delighted to be recognised individually with so many awards,” he said.

“But for me the most deserving award on the night was for our Supporter of the Year Daniel Murphy. He never misses a game and fully deserved his award!”

And looking forward to next season, Kevin added, “The standard has been set for next season and I can’t wait to hit the ground running in pre season. Hopefully we can provide some excitement for Daniel and the rest of our supporters.”

 

Cover photo courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography

 

Peter Murphy

A vital part of the Newry set up since we reformed goalkeeper Peter Murphy has parted company with the club. Blessed with super agility not only will Murph be remembered by Newry followers for some outstanding reflex saves, the 9th November 2013 will also live in the memory of NCAFC supporters as Barry Flynn commentating live for Radio Ulster reported as Murph not only saved 4 penalties, he scored one himself to put Newry into the Rnd 4 of The Irish Cup. https://newrycityafc.co.uk/2013/11/10/murphy-saves-the-day-at-the-showgrounds/

Another player who gave great service Peter will always be welcome at The Showgrounds.

Darren Mullen “As much as Mully has been rightly lauded for getting the goals to get us back to the Irish league Murph was absolutely vital to the success we achieved. Two weeks before we started our season in intermediate B we didn’t have a keeper so to get someone with his quality in was a terrific signing for us. In his 4 years at the club he was brilliant for me and was one of the most popular players at the club. His acrobatic goal celebrations will live long in the memory and he knows he will be forever welcome at The Showgrounds.”

Peter Murphy “It was a real privilege for me to have played for four years for my home town club. To also have had so much success and to have helped bring Newry back to just one step away from the top league is one of the proudest achievements of my career. A superb management team and a great bunch of lads, I wish them all the best in the future. NCAFC”

Newry Promoted to Championship

When you need your team to put in two performances across 180 minutes that are good enough to gain promotion, Darren Mullen can’t have been any more proud of his Newry City AFC squad last week.  

Having utterly dominated Armagh at home on Tuesday, they eased their way to a second leg victory and a 7-1 aggregate win in some style at Holm Park on Friday night.

While it would have been easy and fully understandable for Newry to have taken their foot off the gas in the second half of Friday night’s clash having played out a goalless first period, they did the opposite.

And while Armagh did managed to find the back of the net to make it 5-1 on aggregate, City simply went right back up the pitch to score twice more as if to reinforce the point that they were streets ahead of their opponents.

With Mullen understandably sticking with the same starting 11 that had so decisively eased into a 4-0 first leg lead earlier in the week, City were on the front foot again at Holm Park.

However, while they had taken a 2-0 lead into half-time at The Showgrounds on Tuesday, Newry were unable to find the back of the net in the opening period on the road as Armagh looked somewhat more solid than they had done three nights previously.

In saying that, Newry looked in complete control with Armagh creating very little by the way of clear-cut chances and failing to get an early goal that may have made things interesting for the neutral had they pulled one back.

With John Boyle and Paddy Mooney dominant at the heart of the Newry defence, the visitors were always a threat on the counter-attack and had two decent chances to find the back of the net in the first 45 minutes.

The opening opportunity arrived just after the quarter hour when Keith Johnston, the man who had done the bulk of the damage on Tuesday night with a second half brace to essentially put the outcome of the tie beyond any reasonable doubt, let fly with a low 20-yard drive that flew just wide of the left hand post.

While that was a more speculative effort that would have maybe been fortunate enough to beat former Newry keeper John Connolly in the Armagh goal, Newry’s best chance of the half was spurned on 22 minutes with Mark Hughes the guilty party.

Patient build-up play saw the ball eventually arrive to striker Mark McCabe on the right flank. He measured his cross where captain Hughes was steaming in from the left side and with only Connolly to beat, the midfielder headed over the bar when he should have scored.

However, he would make up for that miss in the second half of the match – a second half where City would take control and ram home their superiority over the two legs.

It took less than 15 minutes after the restart for Newry to go in front and to leave Armagh needing to score six goals in half an hour to win the tie.

Once more it was Keith Johnston involved when he beat the Armagh offside trap with his pace down the right hand side and when he centred low, that allowed Decky Carville to meet the ball and force it over the line from close range to send the Newry support – whose numbers made up over 75 per cent of those in attendance at Holm Park on Friday night – into delight, knowing that their side was almost there.

It could have been 2-0 on the night and 6-0 on aggregate on the hour mark when once more Johnston got the better of former Newry defender Stephen Hutchinson on the right to cross where this time Mark McCabe was on the end of it, but his header from straight at Connolly.

The home side did get themselves level on the night with their only goal over the course of the 180 minutes arriving 66 minutes into this match. It was a pretty simple goal that owed to one piece of slack marking as opposed to Armagh cutting Newry open in any way, shape or form.

Substitute Sean Mallon collected the ball on the left to curl a looping cross into the box where veteran striker Shea Campbell was left unchallenged to head past a helpless Kieran Gordon in the Newry goal from close range and make it 1-1 on the night.

While it would have been easy for Newry to simply take their foot off the gas and coast over the line to victory and their deserved place in the Championship, they had other ideas on their mind and saw the game out in style with two goals in the following five minutes.

With Armagh continuing to persist with a high defensive line that just begged to be taken advantage off with the pace of Newry’s front line, the visitors cut them open again less than a minute after Campbell’s goal.

Another perfectly-executed through ball from Jimmy Walker set Carville racing free to bear down one-on-one with Connolly and he kept his cool and composure to slot past the keeper from just inside the box for his second goal of the night and his third over the course of the two play-off matches.

Things got even better for City with 20 minutes still left to play as Hughes got his name on the scoresheet with a goal that his performance over the two legs warranted.

With the once-again sizeable City support already in party mode with a full range of celebratory songs from their repertoire getting an airing, Hughes only served to increase the smiles on Newry faces with a clinical finish.

For the umpteenth time, Johnston broke free down the right hand side and, much like his effort in the first half, Hughes had come steaming in from the opposite flank to get into a goalscoring position. However this time when Johnston picked him out with an inch-perfect ball, Hughes made no mistake with a bullet diving header that was the icing on the cake for Newry.

At 3-1 up in the match and 7-1 to the good in the tie, Newry were never going to lose on the night as Armagh heads dropped and frustrations, from Sean Mallon in particular, began to show with a number of niggly incidents.

However, Newry kept their cool and the only thing that would have put the cherry on top of the icing of the cake would have been a farewell goal for Sean McMullan in his final appearance for the club ahead of a move to Mid-Ulster Intermediate A side Windmill Stars under their new manager for next season, Marcus Woods.

The veteran forward, who hit 35 goals last time but has found it difficult to get a run in the side this season, almost did it with a low strike that flashed wide of the left hand post late on.

However, it mattered little in the grand scheme of things as emotional celebrations erupted at the final whistle between all involved with Newry City AFC.

Three promotions in four seasons is a wonderful achievement in anyone’s book, but to do it after beginning a club from scratch and an entirely new squad of players is a different kettle of fish altogether.

Armagh City: Connolly, Kerr, Hutchinson, Toal, Lennon, Montgomery, Kelly, McSorely, Hynds, Camara, Campbell

Subs: Mallon, Grimley, Rice, Boyle, Graham

Newry City AFC: Gordon, McArdle, McCaul, Mooney, Boyle, McCann, Walker, Johnston, McCabe, Carville, Hughes

Subs: Patton, Grant, Havern, McMullan, Mullen

By Gareth McCullough