Newry City AFC would like to thank the main sponsors of our new strips for the 2016/17 season.

We are very grateful for the continuous support we receive from the Canal Court Hotel, Around a Pound, Clanrye Taxis, Newmay Electrical Services & Peak Electric.
Along with our many other sponsors listed in the following link https://newrycityafc.co.uk/sponsors/ .

The new strips will be available to order shortly, if interested please send a message to the club facebook page or email laura@newrycityafc.co.uk or gary@newrycityafc.co.uk.
Main header picture; Newry players Chris McMahon, Jimmy Walker & Manager Darren Mullen, representatives from Canal Court Hotel, Cathy Mallie from Clanrye Taxis and Damien O’Hare from Around a Pound.
Photographs courtesy of Brendan Monaghan Photography.



As for the game itself the first shot on target came after ten minutes when Newry’s right back Kevin McArdle burst free from his defensive duties making his way to the edge of the Ards penalty area from where he tested Liam McAuley in the home goal. This stirred Ards into life, a long ball up the right wing finding Guillaume Keke, his low ball into the six-yard box requiring an excellent block from Neil Mullen to stop a goal bound effort. With Jimmy Walker back to his very best most of the Newry attacking play was passing through his magic footwork and with willing runners up front in McCabe, Johnston and Hughes Newry continually posed a threat to the Ards goal. However, it was the home side who had the better chances and the visitors were saved by their keeper Peter Murphy with several quality saves before the interval.
On the break play swung to the other end and with the visitors once more outnumbered Jordan Hughes had time from the corner of the penalty area to curl his shot around Murphy striking the base of the far post, McMahon once more coming to Newry’s rescue reacting quickest to clear the rebound. With both sides playing open attacking football Newry were next up, Patton who battled hard throughout flicking on a Murphy kick out to Mark Hughes who fizzed the ball across the box alas evading both attackers and defenders.