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    First friendly

    UCD lost 2-0 to Longford on the Foster's Avenue pitch yesterday - Pip Keogh and Barry Ferguson scoring for De Town. Wasn't a great match understandably - and the pitch didn't help either! Keogh's goal was a 25-yarder into the bottom corner for which Gallagher didn't move. Only a few minutes earlier, Mad Tom had wandered over (having left his mark on the linesman, as per the post in the eL General forum!) and was asking about our keeper. "I've seen him before...was he with Dundalk?", before going on about how, in the one game he'd seen him, "he was a shocking keeper, he let the ball go and it went into the net, he let it go, against Bray it was, he let the ball go..." Unsurprisingly, he was very quick to point out that he did the same thing for this goal.

    There were loads of subs in the second half, and the only goal came from the penalty spot courtesy of Barry "I only choke in competitive matches" Ferguson. UCD created a couple of chances after that, but never really threatened. The best chances we got were as a result of errors by Digger O'Brien in the Longford goal.

    Team was -
    Gallagher
    Gannon
    McAuley
    McNally
    AN Other
    Davey
    Sullivan
    Gaffney
    McDonnell
    Martin
    AN Other

    Subs brought on were Quigley, Burke, McWalter, Gallen and, amazingly, Seán Finn! Didn't get to ask after why he was playing for us - must have failed to get a new contract with another club and so is back with us on a much lower contract.

    UCD's MOTM was the left-full Gannon, who creamed anything in a red-and-black top and looked good going forward too (when he wasn't fouled). Had a nasty incident in the second half when slide-tackling a large pole in the ground, for which he needed treatment, but looked very good. Quigley in goals looked good, as did Gallen (!). Davey and Sullivan on the wings was interesting and they did okay. Micko and Al Mahon were both at the game but weren't involved - presumably injured, which isn't very encouraging in Mahon's case, as he's now been out nearly a year...

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    Re: First friendly

    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    UCD's MOTM was the left-full Gannon, who creamed anything in a red-and-black top and looked good going forward too (when he wasn't fouled). Had a nasty incident in the second half when slide-tackling a large pole in the ground, for which he needed treatment, but looked very good.
    You mean right full-back. The left back didn't look great. Did we not work out that the AN Other up front was Ciaran Foley or something who used to be with Longford?
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    Yeah, right-back, sorry!

    Must have been Ciarán thingime up front - thought we'd signed a different Ciarán, but it was a Conor (Kenna).

    Gaffney and Tony Mac in midfield were excellent defensively, but lacked a bit going forward, which may be a worry too. That said, Tony Mac made at least three or four bizarre solo runs forward, which was quite a sight to see!

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    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    Gaffney and Tony Mac in midfield were excellent defensively, but lacked a bit going forward, which may be a worry too.
    No real shock there! I'd say Finn may well play in midfield with one of them. Having him pushing forward from midfield would well I think.
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    Re: First friendly

    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    Subs brought on were Quigley, Burke, McWalter, Gallen and, amazingly, Seán Finn! Didn't get to ask after why he was playing for us - must have failed to get a new contract with another club and so is back with us on a much lower contract.
    Finn hasn't signed a contract yet.
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