MIDLANDERS NEXT VISITORS TO KCP
This Friday night sees Monaghan United’s senior team take on fellow mid-table contenders Athlone Town at Kingspan Century Park in the FAI eircom League of Ireland First Division. This will be a hotly contested game with both teams desperate to move up the table. United have been achieving good results lately but Athlone have taken a bit of a battering, allowing Mons to catch up on them somewhat.
United’s spirits will be up following their recent win over Dundalk and their draw against Shelbourne, but Athlone must not be underestimated. Despite their poor run of form, Athlone pulled off a shocker beating Kildare County 4-2 in their last game. Athlone have a new manager who is trying to turn things around and will be a danger to United.
LADIES KNOCKED OUT OF CUP IN EXTRA TIME
Monaghan United ladies missed out on a place in the North Eastern Cup Final when they lost out to two late goals in the last two minutes of extra time in last Wednesday night’s semi-final clash.
United started off very slowly as they tried to curtail Drogheda and it was against the run of play that Monaghan opened the scoring. A cross by Sharon McAree was met by Orla Callan who headed it into the back of the net. Drogheda had to wait unit the 30th minute for the equaliser when Mons ‘keeper Christine Meinenberg was unable to hold a shot into the top corner of the net.
Drogheda then went 2-1 up right on the stroke of half-time when United ladies twice failed to clear a corner. The ball dropped to a Drogs striker to rifle home in a crowded goal mouth leaving it 1-2 at half time.
On the 57th minute a super ball by Drog’s Irish International Grainne Kierans split the United defence for the Drogs to coolly slot past the Mons ‘keeper. On the 60th minute United ladies were back in the game when Orla Callan was brought down in the Drogs penalty box and Charlene Graham stepped up to put the ball in the back of the net with precision. Moments later Callan weaved her way past the Drogs goalie but two defenders were back to clear it from the goal line.
Not finished yet, Callan again had a great chance to level the game but she was unable to keep her shot down as it sailed over the bar. In the 82nd minute United ladies levelled when Suzanne Gordan blasted the ball past the Drogs ‘keeper to make it 3 all and send the game into extra-time.
In extra-time both sides battled hard and the only chance fell to Gordon when she broke through for a one-on-one with the ‘keeper but Suzanne was flagged for off-side.
The second half of extra-time saw Drogheda put United ladies on the back foot and with only two minutes remaining in the game and penalties on the cards, Drogheda’s star Kierans broke Monaghan hearts when she got the ball at the edge of the United 18 yard box. Kierans showed her class as she bent the ball over everyone’s head into the top left corner of the net. It was a wonderful goal worthy of winning any game.
Finally on the last kick of the ball, a goalmouth scramble saw Drogheda kill the game off with them drilling the ball over the line to make it 5-3.
Although beaten, this was a great performance by the United Ladies against a team 3 divisions above them and it shows the girls that they are not far away in competing with the bigger teams.
MONAGHAN UNITED JUVENILE MANAGERS MEETINGMonaghan United invite all parents interested in managing Juvenile teams at Monaghan United to a meeting at Kingspan Century Park on Monday night next at 7.30pm. Without the co-operation of parents, Monaghan United will be unable to run Juvenile teams for the season and we require as many interested parties to attend as possible.
UNDER 15’S TRIALS
Monaghan United will be holding trials for all players born in 1992 at Kingspan Century Park this Saturday morning at 11am. Anyone interested is asked to be there before 11 and bring their boots and shinguards. If a player cannot attend but is interested in playing at U15’s level, please contact Brian Finnegan on 047 82390 or Monaghan United Office on 047 84798.
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