Mons Battle Bohs In Friendly
As preparations for the 2008 season continue at Monaghan United, Mick Cooke took his squad to Dalymount Park to play against league giants Bohemians on Saturday last. Armed with new signings and new assistant manager Graham Doyle, Cooke and some familiar faces put up a good and determined performance against a team full of league stars.
Within seconds of the game kicking off centre back Brian Gartland gave Bohs a scare as he almost found keeper Chris Konopka wanting. United’s Paul Whelan seemed to shake off the cobwebs of the closed season easily and as Northern Ireland International player Chris Turner tried to make use of a fine pass, “Whealo” rounded him and cut him off. Whelan frustrated Turner on many occasions after this but Turner was to turn out to be Bohs hero when he scored the only goal of the game in the 68th minute.
As new signing Philip Sheppard tried to find his stride he was unlucky not to find the back of the net early in the game. The Gypsies ‘keeper Konopka badly palmed down a Sheppard strike but managed to secure the ball before Sheppard could go in for the kill.
Veteran striker Glen Crowe was the first of the hosts to really threaten new net minder Brendan Kennedy between the Monaghan posts. He missed a sitter much to the relief of the United defence who had been caught on the hop and his shot went well wide of the mark. Bohemians manager Pat Fenlon’s first day at the office was tainted as he had to watch Ken Oman limp off the pitch with only 6 minutes on the clock. Mark Rossiter was called upon to replace Oman but failed to make a major impact on the game.
Bohemians seemed to struggle with finishing as yet another opportunity to go ahead presented itself. A Killian Brennan corner landed well for John Paul Kelly who sent it back to the oncoming Brennan but he sent it too far across the Mons goal and United’s defence were able to push the Dubliners back out of the box.
Brennan tried to make amends for his mistake a few minutes later when he took a free but once more he was well wide and the score stayed level. Sheppard sprung into action once more for the Mons and robbed a slack Bohemians defence to give himself a chance for glory but his shot went just wide.
Brennan stepped up to take another free shortly after and found Crowe’s head but Kennedy was ready for him and easily caught the incoming ball. As Bohs battled on they found it hard to break down the Mons defence and although Neale Fenn found himself in front of goal, the pressure from United’s back line caused him to shoot wide.
Kennedy was called upon again when Crowe sent in a thundering low shot. Brendan made no mistake and dived on the ball preventing any further attempt by Crowe to secure an opener. Fenn came close again, but once more sent the ball wide. Undeterred he came at the United goal mouth again but the quick work of Whelan and Ian Malone ensured that he was shut down and went away empty handed.
The burgeoning partnership of James Hand and Philip Sheppard almost paid dividends when Hand sent a perfect ball in to Sheppard. It was not to be though and Sheppard could only watch as his shot went wide.
A quick and agile move from Kennedy ensured that he kept a clean sheet when he managed to get a toe to Crowe special. The fast and hard incoming ball was spun out of danger and cleared by Aaron Mooney’s head much to Crowe’s dismay as it must have seemed certain to hit the back of the net. Crowe thought he had finally succeeded in securing a goal when almost immediately he attacked the visitors net. Kennedy was beaten but luckily the net rattler was ruled off side. Kennedy looked set to become Crowe’s arch nemeses as yet again he made a fantastic save much to the irritation of the goal hungry striker.
United really started to come into their own then with Sheppard causing all sorts of problems for the Bohemians back four. They just about had the measure of him and he will have been disappointed not to have been able to make better use of his chances. Kevin Williamson showed a flash of the skill that earned him The Supporters Club Player of the Year award in 2007 when he casually robbed the ball from Crowe and fled up the pitch before you could blink. Bohs came back into it though and seemed to enjoy a relaxing kick about in the midfield until United came at them again.
A superb ball in from Robbie Collins landed beautifully for Sheppard. The speed with which Sheppard bore down on goal startled the Bohs keeper into action and he was forced to come well off his line to prevent United from taking the lead. United again showed that they were not to be trifled with when Mooney appeared to make a joke of Crowe by cheekily stealing the ball and heading up the pitch before a mistake led to Bohs being awarded a throw.