Friday, 28 January 2011

Double header v Dungannon as Stripes aim to make top six

 
Coleraine will face Dungannon Swifts twice in four days both in the Carling Irish Premiership.  We will travel to play the Swifts in the league on Saturday and on Tuesday night Coleraine will host Dungannon at the Showground's in a rearranged league game, which was called off in December due to the bad weather. These two games are massive and if we can collect six points, then the Stripes will be on course for a top six finish.
 
Giving where both sides are in the league, Coleraine 8th, Dungannon 10th and are only separated by four points with all games equal, these two games are massive for both sides, failure to take at least three or even four points from the two games, could leave Coleraine struggling to make the top six and giving our away form, it's hard to see us getting more than four points from the two games as our recent record at Stangmore Park hasn't been great.
 
It's been frustrating for Davy and his players recently along with the fans, one week were playing, then the next game is called off due to a frozen pitch, it's start stop and it's hard to get any kind of run or form going with the weather continually causing havoc throughout the league. Surely it's come to the stage where the IFA and clubs must get together to discuss an outcome, possibly starting the season earlier, a winter break, CIS cup games midweek, it's something which has to be looked at, as clubs losing Saturday games and having to play them in midweek is financially damaging clubs and a further blow to the local game.
 
Saturday will be our second visit to Stangmore Park this season, the last visit there was in October and Dungannon were comfortable winners that night winning 3-0, last season, in our two visits to Stangmore Park last season we lost one and drew one.  So it's proved a hard place for us to win and hopefully on Saturday we can come away from the game unbeaten and it we are fortunate enough maybe we can take three points.
 
Both sides played on Tuesday night, Coleraine travelled to Limavady in the 5th rd of the Irish Cup and ran out 2-1 winners, with goals from Knight and Carson. Dungannon defeated
 
Match Info
 
Dungannon play there games at Stangmore Park
Coleraine captain Michael Hegarty and David Scullion once played for Dungannon FC
 
 

Thursday, 27 January 2011

club news

Coleraine v Portadown was called off last Saturday due to a frozen pitch, which sees another game now to be played midweek and more financial problems for the club.
 
Coleraine have only had one Saturday league game at home now since the end of November
 
Tickets are now on sale to win a brand new VW Fox Supermini, tickets are available priced at £10 from Coleraine Football Club and Supporters Clubs.  This is a fundraiser for Coleraine Football Club.
 
Thursday night in the club is the Carling Legends night - Tickets are still available and free, they can be collected at Coleraine Social Club.
 
This Friday night in the club the Coleraine Academy are hosting a quiz night, starting at 7.30pm, everyone wlecome along.
 
On Saturday Coleraine are away to Dungannon Swifts in the Carling Premiership
 
Next Tuesday night Coleraine are home to Dungannon Swifts in the Carling Prermiership.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Local Derby as Limavady host Coleraine in the Irish Cup


After the chaos which angered Coleraine and their fans where they had no cup game last weekend, due to Limavady and Wakehurst not playing their 4th round tie in time, Coleraine will play their 5th round Irish cup game on Tuesday night away to Limavady. This game should have taken place last Saturday, but it didn't and it's another fixture to our backlog of games.
 
Coleraine will travel the short journey over the mountain to take on Limavady in a game which will be a local derby, some Coleraine players will not need to travel over the mountain, as Coleraine players, Canning, Tommons and Lowry are from Limavady and have all previously played for the Roesiders, this should add extra interest to the game and among the fans.  Limavady will have Coleraine based Trevor Hutchinson in team who will be put to prove a point.
 
The two sides have met already this season, it came back in September when Coleraine hosted Limavady in the semi final of the North West Cup, Coleraine won that game 1-0 thanks to a Stephen Carson strike. Last season the two teams contested the North West Cup final and Coleraine won that night on penalties after the game finished 3-3.
 
Coleraine will be favourites in this game, but we all know it will be a tough game in which Limavady will be fired up for as they hope to cause a shock, Coleraine I hope will realise this and hopefully will do enough to win on the night and earn us a place in the 6th round against the winners or Carrick Rangers v Shankill Utd.
 
Both teams go into the cup game having not played any football at the weekend due to yet again more frozen pitches, which yet again brings up that debate on Summer Football or at least a different format to the current league set up, as all these postponed games are costing clubs a lot of money which is bad for the local game. So both sides will be itching to get on the pitch come Tuesday night as they battle it out to stay in the Irish Cup.

C'Mon the Stripes
 
Match Info
Limavady play at Limavady Showgrounds
Limavady Manager - Oran Kearney
Coleraine players, Canning, Lowry and Tommons previously played for Limavady
Limavady Nickname - Roesiders
Ex Coleraine striker Trevor Hutchinson plays for Limavady United
 

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Ports at home as Stripes look to stay unbeaten




On Saturday Coleraine take on Portadown for the second time this month and 4th time this season, sad thing is they have beaten us the previous three times and worryingly it's been a few seasons since we have last beaten Portadown, so without adding much pressure to the team, Saturday is a must win game for us.
 
Forgetting about the cup game last week in which Portadown won 2-0, a game in which we were terrible, Saturday gives the team a chance to prove to Portadown that it was a one off and find the form in which we showed against Cliftonville and Glentoran at home and hopefully collect another three points at home this month.
 
So far this month we have played three league games, collecting seven points, defeating both Cliftonville and Glentoran at home and drawing 2-2 away at Newry which was our first draw of the season. So we are unbeaten in the league this year, and if we can maintain that form and keep picking up points we can give ourselves a chance of making the top six before the split, which is vital for this club and necessary, as we all know Coleraine FC should be in the top half of the table.
 
For anyone who braved the trip to Newry on Tuesday night, witnessed a game in which the ref had a shocker and Coleraine FC failed to kill the game off after going up 2-0 and failing to take the chances we had to go 3 or 4 goals up.  But we will try to look of the bright side and at least we remained unbeaten and collected another point, which gives us something to take into Saturdays clash against the Ports, knowing we our unbeaten in our last three league games and have won our last two home games. A win on Saturday and if teams around us lose, then the top six place will be closer and give the club and team a boost ahead of some important league games.
 
Coleraine are currently four points ahead of Portadown in the league, with all games equal, although we are still six points away from the top six, so Saturday is a massive game for both teams as they look to climb the table, hopefully a good home crowd will be in attendance and get behind the lads as they try to make it three home league wins in a row and end the poor run of form against Portadown.
 
Tuesday nights 2-2 against Newry was our first draw of the season
Portadown have several players suspended and injured for Saturdays game


Wednesday, 19 January 2011

latest news from the club




Last weekend Coleraine had no game in the Irish Cup as Limavady and Wakehurst didn't play each other in midweek.  The game was played on Saturday and Limavady beat Wakehurst, so Limavady will now host Coleraine on Tues 25th Jan -  kick off 7.45pm.
 
On Saturday, Coleraine defeated Portstewart 4-0 in a friendly game at Coleraine showgorunds, Knight and Scullion both got two goals each.
 
Tuesday night saw Coleraine travel to Newry in the Carling Premiership, we raced into a 2 goal lead only to throw it away as Newry equalised in the 94th minute, any fans who saw the game will have witnessed a shameful performance from the ref Courtney.
 
On Saturday Coleraine will face Portadown at the Showgrounds in the Carling Premiership kick off 3pm.
 
Carling Legends Night - This year's line-up is sure to provide plenty of scope for searching questions and entertaining answers as current Coleraine goalkeeper Davy O'Hare joins CFC stars of yesteryear Johnny McCurdy, Ivan Murray and Liam Beckett. BBC NI's Jackie Fullerton will compere the evening.
The Legends' Evening will be held in the Coleraine FC Social Club on 27th January, commencing at 8pm. Tickets (free) are available from the Social Club and club Secretary's Office.
 
 
NOVEL fitness classes will be commencing at the Coleraine Showgrounds shortly...
Tae Bo combat style aerobics classes will be held at Coleraine Football Club each Thursday at 7pm, starting on February 3rd. Tae Bo style aerobics blends aerobics, self-defence, martial arts, dance, kickboxing, and yoga to form a cardiovascular exercise regime. Tae Bo builds muscles, burns fat, increases coordination and promises to be engaging and fun.
The classes will be run by North Coast Fitness (www.northcoastfitness.co.uk) with all welcome to join in. For more details contact Joanne on 0772 9968 911.
 
 
LIFELONG Coleraine FC fan Ronnie Kane will be leading the way in a fundraiser for the Bannsiders…
Ronnie has been keen to help with efforts to raise funds for the Showgrounds’ club and, following discussions with the CFC board, will be participating in a sponsored wheelchair push. Plans are now in place for the event to take place on Saturday 26th February with the route starting and finishing at the Showgrounds via the ring road, Sandelford Bridge, Strand Road, Old Bridge and town centre.
The wheelchair push will commence at approximately 9am with Ronnie leading from the front plus various CFC players and management team, Board members and fans and friends participating in the event. Upon the return to the Showgrounds (in time for the Bannsiders home match against Newry City!) light refreshments will be provided in the Social Club for all participants.
The club would like to encourage as many fans and friends to take part in the event as possible. Sponsorship forms will be distributed to all Supporters Clubs whilst individual fans can obtain sponsorship forms from CFC General Manager Dessie Brown at the Showgrounds during normal working hours or on matchdays.
 

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Romance of the cup


Once the New Year arrives with it is the 5th round of the Irish cup, the famous cup competition welcomes the premier league teams in what is the cup every team in Northern Ireland wants to win, like the FA Cup in England and Scottish Cup in Scotland, it's the BIG ONE and every team wants to be at Windsor Park come the final in May.


 
Our last Irish Cup win came in 2003 when Jody Tolan poked the ball over the line as we defeated Glentoran 1-0 and won our first major trophy in 26 years.  The season after that we reached the cup final again however this time the Glens defeated us 1-0.  Our last appearance in the final was in 2008 when we lost 2-1 against Linfield.  Coleraine have won the Irish Cup five times and been Runners up six times. Our first Irish Cup win came in 1965 as we defeated Glenavon 2-1 at Windsor Park in front of 18,000 fans.
 
Last season we had a great cup run which sadly came to an end against Linfield in the semi final in which they ran out 4-2 winners in the game which was held at The Oval. On our run to the semi final we defeated Dundela away in the 5th round 2-0, followed by 6-0 victory over junior club Nortel in the 6th round. In the quarter final we defeated Newry 3-2 at Coleraine Showground's. Rory Patterson scored in all of those cup games.
 
The cup is all about the romance and small clubs getting the chance to host Linfield, Glentoran, Coleraine, Crusaders etc. so they can get the chance of an upset and making the history books and also the fact that their club makes a massive amount of money in gate receipts that they are not used to.  It's always exciting to see what ties the 5th round draw throws up, this years draw was made in the Culloden Hotel on Wednesday 15th December by Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington.
 
This season there was some exciting ties in the 5th round and some clubs will be chuffed with the draw. Coleraine will face an away trip to the winners of Limavady or Wakehurst, what an exciting cup tie that would be if Limavady where to play Coleraine in the 5th round, one which our North West neighbours would be well up for and relish the challenge of knocking us out, Coleraine although favourites who would prefer taking on Limavady or Wakehurst instead of a premier league club, but they will face a team out to cause an upset and battle for their lives.  So an away win of any kind to see the Stripes in the hat for the 6th round will be welcomed.
 
Other exciting ties in the cup will be Glentorans trip to Ballymena in one of the three all premier league ties. Institute from the championship have drawn holders Linfield, Warrenpoint Town from Championship 2 are at home to Cliftonville in what is a fantastic draw for them and gives them a chance against the premier league big boys, the last chance of a giant killer in the 5th round is the game between Annagh United of Championship two and Marty Quinn's Glenavon.
 
So remember when filling in your diary for next year to keep Saturday 15th January free and get along to an Irish Cup game, who knows you may see a giant killing or a shock.
 
Let's hope the Bannsiders like last season can go on another great cup run.
 

Thursday, 6 January 2011

The only way is up


November wasn't a great month, home defeats to Glentoran and Portadown as well as an embarrassing defeat away to 10 man Donegal Celtic.  December saw not a ball kicked, so we entered January not knowing what to expect and with our first two games against Cliftonville and Glentoran, you couldn't blame us for thinking the worst. But things have changed and so far the team is on fire, like the players I'm sure the fans can't wait for Saturdays league game away to Donegal Celtic and hopefully continue the fine form and our march up the table.
 
Fantastic - that describes are first week in January, two home games against Cliftonville and Glentoran and Coleraine score six goals and collect six points, a fantastic effort from the players which gives us a great platform to build on.  The only way is up now as Coleraine aim to enter the top six, if we can keep this unbeaten start up and keep nicking points the rest of the month there's a great chance we could be in the top six or knocking hard at the door come the end of the month. If the players keep putting the effort in that we saw in the last two games, there's no reason why we can't get the results.
 
Since our last meeting with Donegal Celtic back in November we have only played three league games, the last meeting between the two sides saw DC run out 2-1 winners, what was disappointing for Coleraine was that DC had a man sent off in the first minute, it was unacceptable that day that we didn't get anything from the game, hopefully that’s the motivation this weekend for the team to go there and take the points.
 
Donegal Celtic had an excellent win on New Years Eve beating Linfield at home 2-0, they then lost on Tuesday night away at Dungannon, but having beaten the Blues at home, they will believe they can beat anyone at their ground.  However Coleraine will be full of confidence having stepped up to the plate and delivered in fine form in their last two games. We beat a very good footballing side Cliftonville 3-2, thanks to goals from Boyce, a cracking Ogilby free kick and stunning strike from Lowry.  When the Glens came to town on Tuesday night a lot of ones probably expected us to drop points, but once again every player stood up and gave there all for the shirt, Kyle scored a great header to put us 1 up, followed by Black making it 2-0, in the 2nd half, Knight who was being wrestled all night by the Glens defence headed home a 3rd and sent the Bannsiders wild, the Glens pulled one back late on, but the Stripes held on for another great win.

 
We have a lot of games this month and not every player will be able to feature in all games, be it through injury, suspension or whatever reason, but for Saturday I'd like to see the same side out that started against the Glens and lets see Coleraine make it three in a row for 2011.
 
So as we have all settled back into are first week back at work after the holidays and started our new years resolutions, make sure you keep backing the team and hopefully the players and management new years resolutions is to get the club into the top six and maybe another final.
 
 
Match Info
This well be the 4th meeting between the two sides this season, Coleraine have won three and lost one
Donegal Celtic are currently bottom of the Carling Premiership
John Watt of Coleraine will be suspended for this game
Leon Knight has now scored 6 goals in 7 games for the Bannsiders
Donegal Celtic are knows as The Wee Hoops
 

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Club news


Last Wednesday Coleraine announced the signing of Gavin Cullen from Finn Harps on a one and a half year deal.
On New Years Eve Coleraine Football Club was packed as they brought in the New Year with a live band.
New Years Day - Coleraine defeated Cliftonville 3-2, scorers Boyce, Ogilby and Lowry.
Tues 4th January - Coleraine 3-1 Glentoran, scorers McVeigh, Black, and Knight.

Coleraine face Donegal Celtic away this Saturday in the Carling Premiership.

Next Tues night Coleraine will travel to face Portadown in the CIS Cup quarter final - kick off 7.45pm

Bannsiders Coleraine Supporters Club are selling Coleraine FC badges, all proceeds going to Coleraine FC

Coleraine enjoyed good attendances at their last two home games, 1022 watched Coleraine defeat Cliftonville, and 1116 saw the Stripes defeat Glentoran.


Monday, 3 January 2011

Thick and Fast - Glens up next




After over a month with no football, it seems we are now being spoilt as Coleraine play their 2nd game in four days as they take on Glentoran at home in the Carling Premiership. This will be the third meeting between the two sides, Coleraine have lost the last two games so will be looking to pick up something from this game. So having gone so long without any football, we are in for a busy month ahead.

Both teams played on Saturday, Glentoran lost at home 1-0 to Portadown and missed out on the chance to go top of the league, Coleraine however had an excellent 3-2 win at home to Cliftonville, with Boyce, Ogilby and Lowry all scoring with great strikes.  Having gone 3-0 up it looked as if we would win easily, however Cliftonville scored right on the stroke of half time and in the 2nd half came out and attacked us, however we defended very deeply and luckily enough came away with a 3-2 win, which sets us up nicely for the Glentoran game.

The last meeting between the two sides was Tues 9th November, the Glens ran out 2-1 winners that night, however things might have been different had Knight and Black not went of injured.  It's important that on Tuesday night we get a result be it a win or a draw and try and get some consistency into the team and push up the table, the players have to go into the game not fearing the Glens and believe that they can get a result.  Now is the time for us Davy and the players to prove the doubters wrong and take us up the table.

Currently we are 8th in the table, 7 points of the top six with a game in hand, if we can go on an unbeaten run and pick up points in the month of January, with a bit of luck that gap could be closed very quickly. Our club should be in the top six and that's why it's important that the team goes on a good run, Saturday gives us a platform to build on and hopefully installed some confidence and belief in the players.

Personally i would play the same team that started on Saturday, if all fit, however with players back from suspension it gives Davy more options.  We had Cliftonville at home where we took three points, Glens at home next and to end the week we have an away trip to Donegal Celtic, seven points from three games would be a fantastic start to the new year, however football never pans out that way, and we will take one game at a time, i just hope come full time against the Glens we are still unbeaten this year.




Coleraine welcome back Beverland and Black after suspension
Coleraine have lost twice to Glentoran this season
Last January when the two teams met at the Showgrounds, Coleraine ran out 4-3 winners.

Fixture Pile up


Nine games in a month - who'd have thought that after going a month without a game, well that’s the fixture pile up Coleraine have been given.  For the rest of the month we will have a game every Tuesday night and Saturday afternoon, in a bid to clear our backlog of fixtures.
 
It's a headache for Davy, as I'm sure we will end up hampered with injuries and suspensions and for a part time club and players it's a lot to ask.  I'm sure full time clubs in England and Scotland would complain if they had to play as many games in a month as we do.  But the fixtures have been set and therefore we must get on with it.
 
We will have home games against Glentoran, Portadown and Dungannon, whilst there is a lot of travelling involved for the fans as we face Donegal Celtic, Portadown, Newry and Dungannon all away from home as well as a possible Irish Cup away game.
 
Come the end of the month, weather permitting, we will have played seven league games and by then I would hope Coleraine will be either in the top six or knocking on their door.  It's a massive month for us in January and we must pick up as many points as possible.
 
January's Fixtures
IPL - Coleraine v Cliftonville Sat 1st
 
IPL - Coleraine v Glentoran Tues 4th
 
IPL - Donegal Celtic v Coleraine Sat 8th
 
CIS Cup QF - Portadown v Coleraine Tues 11th
 
Irish Cup - Limavady/Wakehurst v Coleraine Sat 15th
 
IPL - Newry v Coleraine Tues 18th
 
IPL - Coleraine v Portadown Sat 22nd
 
IPL - Coleraine v Dungannon Tues 25th
 
IPL - Dungannon v Coleraine Sat 29th