Bald Student
10/05/2005, 2:38 PM
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Under the guidance of their manager
Pete Mahon, the students of UCD are
improving game by game and increasingly
becoming a threat in the Premier
Division.
Their home form is superb. Following a
defeat to Drogheda at Belfield in late
March, College have gone on to beat
Waterford and Derry, and, last Friday
night, came from a goal down to claim a
point against Bohemians.
UCD's side is built around a small
group of stars who have seen several
seasons of action with the club.
www.rte.ie/sport
2/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Mick O'Donnell, Tony McDonnell, Robbie
Martin and Alan Mahon have been
particularly impressive for UCD this
season.
Having lost Sean Finn and Willie Doyle
to Waterford in pre-season, Mahon
brought in hot-shot Damien Dupuy from
Galway.
Dupuy scored against Shels in the
opening game of the season but has
disappointed since and has not found
the net again.
Under-age internationals Gary Dicker
and Darren Quigley also feature
regularly.
3/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Off the field, things could be better
for UCD. Belfield Park is a great
little ground but crowds are very small
for a club hoping to make inroads in
the Premier Division.
Attendances are bigger for the visit of
the big Dublin teams or the likes of
Cork City and it can often seem like a
home game for the visiting side.
Take last Friday, for example. The main
stand was packed with Bohemians
supporters who raised the roof when the
Gypsies trotted onto the park.
When the home side followed you could
hear a pin drop.
4/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
UCD have a large catchment area all to
themselves from which to draw support,
not to mention a college full of
students, but still their attendances
are minimal.
A good PR job would help but perhaps an
arrangement with a local youth team is
a more practical option.
A boys' side from Mount Merrion played
their Bohs counterparts at half time on
Friday.
A link-up with a club like this could
foster community relations and, in
turn, maybe UCD's scholarship system
could accommodate the local talent?
Under the guidance of their manager
Pete Mahon, the students of UCD are
improving game by game and increasingly
becoming a threat in the Premier
Division.
Their home form is superb. Following a
defeat to Drogheda at Belfield in late
March, College have gone on to beat
Waterford and Derry, and, last Friday
night, came from a goal down to claim a
point against Bohemians.
UCD's side is built around a small
group of stars who have seen several
seasons of action with the club.
www.rte.ie/sport
2/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Mick O'Donnell, Tony McDonnell, Robbie
Martin and Alan Mahon have been
particularly impressive for UCD this
season.
Having lost Sean Finn and Willie Doyle
to Waterford in pre-season, Mahon
brought in hot-shot Damien Dupuy from
Galway.
Dupuy scored against Shels in the
opening game of the season but has
disappointed since and has not found
the net again.
Under-age internationals Gary Dicker
and Darren Quigley also feature
regularly.
3/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
Off the field, things could be better
for UCD. Belfield Park is a great
little ground but crowds are very small
for a club hoping to make inroads in
the Premier Division.
Attendances are bigger for the visit of
the big Dublin teams or the likes of
Cork City and it can often seem like a
home game for the visiting side.
Take last Friday, for example. The main
stand was packed with Bohemians
supporters who raised the roof when the
Gypsies trotted onto the park.
When the home side followed you could
hear a pin drop.
4/4
Soccer News
MARK O'NEILL-CUMMINS' EIRCOM LGE FOCUS
UCD have a large catchment area all to
themselves from which to draw support,
not to mention a college full of
students, but still their attendances
are minimal.
A good PR job would help but perhaps an
arrangement with a local youth team is
a more practical option.
A boys' side from Mount Merrion played
their Bohs counterparts at half time on
Friday.
A link-up with a club like this could
foster community relations and, in
turn, maybe UCD's scholarship system
could accommodate the local talent?