Adeyemo Signs at The Showgrounds

Newry City AFC are delighted to announce the signing of former Cove Rangers and Peterhead FC striker Olajuwon Adeyemo.

 

NCAFC Manager Darren Mullen commented “Sometimes in a transfer window you get a surprise signing that wasn’t on our radar and this is one of those. I had been in touch with Ola over the past few weeks about coming down to get a look at each other and it was evident straight away that he could add something different for us. He’s quick, strong and has a good eye for goal. He has had plenty of experience but just wants somewhere to settle and enjoy playing his football again. Hopefully he can do that with us and can make an impact for the rest of the season.”

 

Ola added “I am very happy to join the club. I’m looking forward to getting out on the pitch and getting some minutes under my belt and enjoying my football again. From talking to Darren and looking at the fixtures list I know we have some big games coming up so I hope to contribute and help the team the best I can.”

McGovern Staying at The Showgrounds

Newry City Manager Darren Mullen is delighted to announce that our number 16 John McGovern has agreed a new contract to keep him at The Showgrounds.

“This is terrific news for everyone involved with the club and I’m sure our fans will be thrilled. There was strong interest in John within this window so it was vital that we kept hold of his services. He has developed from a raw 16-year-old into a mature youth international player and has become one of the mainstays of our team. The great thing about John is that he is willing to learn and develop even further. To his credit he has been extremely loyal to Newry in agreeing this new deal and understands how much we have helped him in his career to date. Hopefully we can see him progress even further in a Newry shirt.”

John commented “I am delighted to have signed a new deal with Newry City. The continued support both on and off the field during my time here has been incredible so I am very happy to have extended my stay here at Newry. We are away to Ballymena tomorrow night and myself and the lads are ready to give 100% again, hopefully we can put on the performance that the fans deserve.”

Sloan and Lusty on Loan

Newry City AFC Manager Darren Mullen is delighted to have completed his first bit of business in the January transfer window through the loan signings of Dylan Sloan and Matthew Lusty from Larne FC.

Mullen commented “I knew we needed to freshen things up so I’m delighted to get the two lads in so early in the window. They are both extremely talented players who have represented NI at youth international level and have been regulars in Larne’s Senior Squad this season. From speaking to them both it was clear that they are excited for this challenge and are keen to start contributing on the pitch. Having spoken to their coaches and fellow players both at Larne and NI they both have huge potential. What they now need is more minutes on the pitch and I’m hopeful we can help them fulfil their potential. I’d like to thank Tiernan and the staff at Larne for helping to facilitate both deals.”

 

“I am really happy to be here and I’m looking forward to getting started. Hopefully we can put together a good run of results between now and the end of the season.”

Matthew Lusty

 

“I am really pleased to be at The Showgrounds and am glad that the club were interested in me to come on board. I can’t wait to get started and try to make a difference.”

Dylan Sloan

 

Photograph courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography

Jimmy Davis, Rest in Peace

A Tribute to Jimmy Davis, may he Rest in Peace

By NCAFC Club Historian, Jim Campbell

“I was a football mad teenager when I first came into contact with the late Jimmy during 1959. Jimmy had just returned to Newry to work for the Newry Reporter who had just acquired The Newry Telegraph. He had spent the previous eight years as Belfast based in the employment of The Northern Whig.

In his new position as Sports Editor of The Newry Telegraph I had written a letter to him outlining my views on the state of football in Newry at that time. He published my letter and a few days later he approached me to ask would I would I be willing to write reports on some Newry Town FC games when he was unable to attend at The Showgrounds.

I was pleased to accept his request and that was the beginning of our friendship. When The Newry Telegraph went out of business Jimmy took up the position as Sports Editor of The Newry Reporter, a position he held until his retirement in 2009 at the approx age of 80 Years.

He quite rightly and deservedly holds legendary status in the City of Newry and its hinterland for the magnificent service he has given to local football over a long period of years.
In the late forties he was an enthusiastic young member of the Newry Town FC Management Committee and one of his first jobs at The Showgrounds was to carry the small blackboard around the perimeter of the pitch on a Saturday telling the Town Fans what team had been selected for the game. He was also a club season ticket holder for a long number of years.

During July 1968 a meeting was held in the room above Benny Davis’s shop in Canal Street. Benny was Jimmy’s Father and it was at this meeting that The Carnbane League was formed.
Jimmy was immediately appointed Hon Secretary of the newly formed Carnbane League and held that position ever since until his sudden passing today at the age of 92 years.

His service and commitment to The Carnbane League and his impact on local football down through the years has been nothing short of magnificent. During 2013 Jimmy was awarded the BEM for all his dedication and his brilliant work behind the scenes for the League. A honour that was richly deserved for a man who not only was a sporting legend in The City of Newry and its hinterland but more importantly was a kind and a true gentleman to know.

I will miss our regular telephone chats Jimmy but I will never forget our lifelong friendship.

Deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to the Davis Family. A dearly beloved husband of the late Grace and a much loved and Cherished Father of Maud, Andrew, Elizabeth, Sylvia, and Mark.”

Newry City AFC Chairman Martin McLoughlin added “Jimmy Davis, a gentleman who was a great friend of our club and indeed local soccer as a whole. The Carnbane league was his number one, he dedicated so much time and energy to its running. Many many local footballers have so much to thank him for, organisation of leagues, pitches, meetings and many other day-to-day issues that are involved in running a league. The soccer community in Newry will be much poorer for his passing.

Sincere condolences to the Davis family and all of Jimmy’s wide circle of friends.”

Newry Chamber Business Tour at The Showgrounds

Newry City AFC were delighted to host the latest instalment of the Newry Chamber’s Business Tour series. The breakfast event took place on Friday morning at the Showgrounds.

The event itself was well attended and allowed NCAFC to showcase both ground redevelopment plans as well as future plans for Newry City Academy.

Newry City AFC Chairman Martin McLoughlin commented “I would like to thank those who took time out of their busy schedules to attend and I trust that they enjoyed what may have been their first visit to The Showgrounds and the breakfast which was kindly sponsored by John McCollum. We plan to host similar events in the future as we aspire to build partnerships with the business community as well as voluntary and charitable sectors in the Newry Mourne and Down District Council area.”