I wouldn't go too hard !!
I wouldn't go too hard on Hedderman, everyone is entitled to make mistakes ... It was his first game, a vauable lesson to learn no doubt.
I can remember a time when a certain Alan Bennett scored an own goal, there was a big fuss back then but look at him now.
Take it easy ... it is early days yet lads, it would be alot worse if it was a game that was down to the wire at the end of the season.
Nightmare debut for Hedderman
Nightmare debut for Hedderman
Shamrock Rovers 2-1 Cork City
Robbie Hedderman endured a nightmare beginning to his time at Cork City with a late own goal that handed all three points to Shamrock Rovers, and ended the Leesiders’ unbeaten start to the new season.
City were aiming to go top of the Premier Division table following Shelbourne’s slip-up at home to St Patrick’s Athletic on Friday night.
And when John O’Flynn nabbed his seventh goal in four games after just 23 minutes, it looked like it was going to be a third successive away victory for Cork, who were notoriously feeble away from Turners Cross last term.
O’Flynn combined with George O’Callaghan and slammed a shot past Barry Ryan in the Rovers goal from the edge of the area.
But Rovers fought back after half-time, and winger Stephen Grant levelled fourteen minutes into the second period, heading home from Glen Lacey’s pinpoint cross.
The game looked likely to end with the sides sharing the spoils, which would have been Rovers’ fourth draw in five games.
But the unfortunate Hedderman was in the wrong place at the wrong time in the 89th minute, as a Stephen Gough cross evaded Michael Devine in the Cork goal and spun off the City new boy to the net.
The win preserves Liam Buckley’s Hoops’ unbeaten record, and moves them onto nine points, just two behind Shels at the Premier Division summit.
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