gspain
17/08/2005, 7:44 AM
Our U21 side drew 2-2 in Lurgan alst night with northern Ireland.
Don't be fooled by the result this was a poor game. We played for about 20 minutes in the 2nd half when 2-0 down.
NI took the elad midway through the first half from an own goal. A free kick on the right was headed into his own net by Sheehan. It was a pretty even albeit poor first half. Kevin Doyle had a goal disallowed (wrongly I thought) for offside right on half time. Our defence did not inspire confidence and resembled the shambles in Berne and Herzliya.
Sean webb made it 2-0 5 minutes after the break when he steered home a corner from inside the box. Nice finish but nobody within 5 yards to make a challenge from a corner.
At that stage it looked really bleak but we suddenly woke up. Kevin Doyle missed a succession of gilt edged chances before Jay Tabb (our best player by a country mile) was brought down in the box. Kevin Doyle's weak penalty was saved but he followed up to score the rebound.
We were now rampant and 8 minutes later Tabb was upended again in the box and Doyle grabbed the ball again for the penalty and despite efforts from Syephen Kelly he did get to take it and score.
There were 15 minutes left at that stage and we should have gone on to win really but failed to press home the advantage. In fairness though a draw was the most we deserved on the night. Wayne Henderson made a great save at the death to ensure the draw.
The crowd was approx 1,000. The travelling support appeared to be 2 if you don't count Milo, Eddie Murray and Eamonn Collins etc. The home support was very vocal and "One Team in Ireland" was a particular favourite along with "Wee Pat McCourt is the new Pele"
Don't be fooled by the result this was a poor game. We played for about 20 minutes in the 2nd half when 2-0 down.
NI took the elad midway through the first half from an own goal. A free kick on the right was headed into his own net by Sheehan. It was a pretty even albeit poor first half. Kevin Doyle had a goal disallowed (wrongly I thought) for offside right on half time. Our defence did not inspire confidence and resembled the shambles in Berne and Herzliya.
Sean webb made it 2-0 5 minutes after the break when he steered home a corner from inside the box. Nice finish but nobody within 5 yards to make a challenge from a corner.
At that stage it looked really bleak but we suddenly woke up. Kevin Doyle missed a succession of gilt edged chances before Jay Tabb (our best player by a country mile) was brought down in the box. Kevin Doyle's weak penalty was saved but he followed up to score the rebound.
We were now rampant and 8 minutes later Tabb was upended again in the box and Doyle grabbed the ball again for the penalty and despite efforts from Syephen Kelly he did get to take it and score.
There were 15 minutes left at that stage and we should have gone on to win really but failed to press home the advantage. In fairness though a draw was the most we deserved on the night. Wayne Henderson made a great save at the death to ensure the draw.
The crowd was approx 1,000. The travelling support appeared to be 2 if you don't count Milo, Eddie Murray and Eamonn Collins etc. The home support was very vocal and "One Team in Ireland" was a particular favourite along with "Wee Pat McCourt is the new Pele"