W/E 14th May Match Previews
Wexford Youths v Mervue United
Youths and Mervue meet for the first time
Wexford Youths FC take on Mervue United A.F.C for the first time in their history at Ferrycarrig Park on Friday night. Mervue may have had their critics at the start of the season as most people thought that they would struggle to adapt to the physical demands of Division 1 football. However, they have proved all the doubters wrong so far with some impressive results, no more so than their 1-1 draw at home to Sporting Fingal last weekend.
Mick Wallace won't be able to call upon the services of inspirational defender David Breen on Friday night as he has been carrying a knock for the last two games. This will be a major blow to the Youths as Breen as been a commanding presence at the back all season. Marty Kelly is also unavailable for selection. There is however positive news for Wallace with Gary Sheahan being welcomed back to the squad after a lengthy injury has kept him out for most of the season. Gareth Wallace is also back in the squad after he was being rested after a long season with the U17 squad.
“Mervue have had a great season to date. Their only a handful of points behind us in the League and we know this is going to be a tough encounter as they are very dangerous on the counter attack” said Wallace.
“Their (Mervue) much like ourselves when we started out a couple of seasons ago, except they have much more experience than we had. They have adapted to the League very quickly and they know how to get about teams. Just look at the result they got against Fingal last week, they never gave up and they got a late equalizer to their credit. UCD and Shelbourne had to score late winners against them, so their a good team and we're taking nothing for granted” Wallace said.
Injured:
Tim McGrath
Kyle Dempsey
Danny Furlong
Paul Murphy
Lee Aust
Jimmy Keohane
Marty Kelly
David Breen