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This was interesting, never had a clean sweep in a goal of the month award. David Donnelly's long range effort on New Year's Day versus Linfield got the verdict.
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Also awarded manager of the month for our 100% month.
TENNENT'S IRISH CUP
SIXTH ROUND
Gambled all in with our strongest selection despite knowing we had a top of the table clash with Cliftonville on the horizon just two days after. Even contest with Ballinamallard unlucky not to at least bring the game to a replay. Donnelly got fortunate with an abundance of deflections in the process to tap home past the flustered Duffin in goal. The Mallards justified the scoreline with a vicious counter to bring the game level at half time. We eventually punched their lights out with Aaron Kane heading in against his former club and a terrific solo run by Dempsey opened up space for Liam Watt to cushion home a third for good measure. Henry gave B'mallard a second wind to make it an intense final fifteen and Montgomery had to push away an injury time effort but on we march to the quarter finals!
QUARTER FINAL DRAW
Fate has been kind to us to set us up with our feeder club Dergview for another cup bout.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 27
A huge, huge, HUGE result in the context of the title chase, fatigue I feared would be an issue but instead it was Cliftonville’s rustiness that led to their downfall. First half was filled with action, Brady latching onto a poor headed clearance from a corner to poke us in front. Dean McDermott brought a top drawer save to deny Denver McCabe just moments later, but defending the resulting corner was a travesty, allowing Woods to level up. Cometh the master Sean Dempsey to finish his 20th goal of the season to restore our advantage four minutes later. Thereafter, Cliftonville dominated but our centre back partnership continued to be strong as ever with 48 interceptions between them. Our hearts were in mouths in the last five minute when Woods tucked home a rebound to equalise...if the offside rule never existed, chalked off to maintain the 2-1 scoreline. The win widens the gap now to five points at the top. Dare we dream?
This is why Dempsey is on Spurs' radar.
Looking unbeatable at present.
Only Turner made it into team of the week, but his solid defending definitely earned it.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 28
Foiled again! We just can’t beat these sectarians can we? Had a hunch we’d get one over them with a peach of a free kick by that man again Dempsey to see out the first half. Portadown weren't constructing anything worrying and with nine minutes left, their first shot on target no less, substitute McElhatton (incidently a former Dungannon trainee) snatched the glory away from us with a well taken goal. Complacency cost us this game, let's hope we don't regret it when we look at the final league table.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 29
And there it goes, twenty games unbeaten is where the run ends and in sorry fashion to fellow title-fighting Glenavon. Rubbish performance on their obscenely long pitch to favour their direct style and exploited us all ends up. Direct football is something sides I’ve managed in the past don’t fare too well against and we were stung mightily fierce. Barry Caffrey pulled all the strings as left wing-back; scored an absolute worldie early on and ran half the length of the field to set up David Brown for number two. Shane Beggs (no relation to Peter) ensured defeat for us and there was no coming back. One measly goal from McFarland is all we could manage when the damage had already been done. Blows the title race wide open now.
And news didn't get any better. Liam Watt has been somewhat influential in midfield but now faces time out with injury.
At least Aaron Kane had a good enough game to make it into team of the week.
RESULTS OVERVIEW
Solid month marred by the Glenavon defeat, can't complain really as we beat Cliftonville on the flipside.
LEAGUE TABLE
All to play for as Glenavon suck us back in with Cliftonville (who lost twice this month) in the race for the league, five points between the three.
DNZY
DANSKE BANK PREMIERSHIP
MATCHDAY 30
Brushed the dirt off our shoulders to bounce back with a rather fortunate win against Crusaders. Very physical game, losing three players to injuries in the melee but early goals from Dempsey and a stunner from McSweeney had us on the right track. Wilkinson kept us on our toes as Crues fought back but shunted them out through pretty questionable goalkeeping from Hamilton who somehow let McSweeney’s shot trickle past him. Three points, but it gets even better – Cliftonville and Glenavon dropped points!
Two key losses but thankfully not out for too long.
Considering Montgomery only played one half due to McDermott's injury, he did well to get into team of the week alongside McSweeney.
DNZY
SEMI FINAL
More a personal victory for me than entry into another cup final, what an impression by our third choice left winger Philip Dardis to finally take down Portadown. Embedded in on the count of Brady and Kane hampering injuries, the lad didn’t take long to sparkle, tapping home in the early stages following Sean Clarke’s effort saved by the keeper. His second developed from a set piece, taking free kick honours to plant one right into the top corner to confirm our place. McParland scored too, but the headlines belong to the new man on the block. Earns himself the nickname of ‘The Tardis’ after that.
FINAL DRAW
Glenavon put five past Armagh in the semis to set us up for a tricky final.
DNZY
19 years on, 600th game on this journey.
TENNENT'S IRISH CUP
QUARTER FINAL
The Irish Cup semis were on the line and we failed to deliver at our feeder club. Quite the game for Dergview left back David McDermott scoring at both ends, one that he had no right scoring against us. What makes it worse is that the constitutes (yes, that’s actually their nickname) were reduced to ten men and literally packed the penalty area to keep us out to take the tie to an unfavourable replay.
DNZY
QUARTER FINAL REPLAY
Didn’t eff up the replay thankfully, sending brave Dergview packing out of the Irish Cup to reach the semis. Sean Clarke scored the pick of the three with a wonderfully weighted looper over the keeper and drifted into the top corner of the net. Donnelly and McFarland added gloss to an already safe advantage. Is it too early to speculate a potential quadruple?
SEMI FINAL DRAW
Getting a sense of déjà vu. Cliftonville, Dergview and Newington were teams we faced on the build up to the League Cup. Is it a sign?
DNZY
Two out of the pack look decent.
Conor Walker - D(L) - youth intake
Very physical at this level at such a young age and his mentals are a sight for sore eyes too. Almost good enough to steal a place in the first team already. Was there any need to buy Reggie Morgan in January?
DANSKE BANK PREMIERSHIP
MATCHDAY 31
The midweek cup replay was bound to catch up with us as we failed to pick up maximum points at home to Coleraine. Can’t say we were more dominant than the visitors, lacking in ideas to correct our early mistakes. In fairness there was no stopping the Coleraine opener as Mark Byrne hit a jaw-dropping screamer from 25 yards that rooted McDermott to the spot. All we had to go on was a stonewall penalty when McParland was bundled over and Donnelly held his nerve to restore parity. Byrne nearly had us undone once more but for the fingertips of McDermott and consolidate with a draw. Didn't help with Cliftonville winning and we could feel their breath on our shoulders.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 32
I’m not suggesting that the referee had a hand in this game but when you make three cynical fouls in the eighteen yard box, you’re bound to get stung as Ballinamallard found out. David Donnelly had shaky penalty conversion ratio at the start of the season but since September he’s converted 10 from 10 in total bravado, including a hat-trick of them in the rout. Gary Turner had a head in the game with McSweeney also firing. As for the own goal...well..I've never seen anything as comical as the one you're about to witness. I'd have just left in embarrassment if I were a Mallards fan.
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Might as well call this team of the week Glengannon Swifts. Seven players including Donnelly making the cut.
Swifts linchpin. Three year contract is a massive commitment to us. Quite a week for the lad.
RESULTS OVERVIEW
The Glenavon defeat at the end of February seems to have given us a new lease of life, commanding things right now with another supreme month of results. David Donnelly absolutely key to the success as well as McSweeney and Dempsey showcasing skills too.
LEAGUE TABLE
Six games left and one more before the league split, I ask you - is this our year? Because it's looking pretty damn good right about now!
Shedender
DNZY
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Manager of the month for the third time, the 6-1 win surely a factor.
MID-ULSTER CUP
FINAL
Which team in blue will take the meaningless cup?
It's there for Dungannon! A double! Late fightbacks and penalty drama in an entertaining final as we lift our second trophy of the season against the resilient Glenavon who we’ve struggled to beat in the past. The Lurgan Blues overturned McFarland's opener to lead at the break and could have been out of sight but for heroics from David Montgomery pulling off two incredible quick reaction saves. While Glenavon's control had us pinned down, they couldn't finish the job and with ten minutes left a solid one-two combo between McFarland and goalscorer McSweeney brought the game to overtime. Neil Nellins got caught in a tangle to restore Glenavon's lead from the spot but the right back vindicated himself by sparking a fierce counter attack to which Sean Dempsey powered in a cross from the left by Aaron Kane. Penalties it was, and Montgomery took the plaudits - three saves from four spot kicks and against the odds we triumphed! Glenavon will feel very hard done by but that's football.
The rapport I have with the fans seemingly second to none.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 33
Sean f*cking Dempsey! Another trailblazing display by the Tottenham target to bundle Glentoran over in a heap. Aaron Kane had a free kick deflected to get us off the mark and after that it became very comfortable. Dempsey's goals were standard poacher instincts via crosses by McSweeney and Kane, but overruled penalty honours ahead of Donnelly to complete his hat-trick and taking his goal tally up to 26 for the season. Alan Maguire's goal back was a cameo cheer from the Oval faithful and didn't steal our thunder.
Indispensable to us.
LEAGUE TABLE
The split takes effect, playing one final game against Cliftonville, Glenavon, Linfield, Glentoran and Portadown. Practically five cup finals of importance in the race for the crown.
Already a curveball, two vital defenders miss our next game. Thankfully it can apply for the Irish Cup semi.
DNZY
SEMI FINAL
An expected result and a good platform for mass rotation, although there were huge repercussions tied in with it. Newington weren’t as resilient from the League Cup quarter final earlier in the season and ended up folding to invite us to an Irish Cup final. Watt, Donnelly, McFarland and McSweeney all on hand to guide us safely without complications. Dungannon on for a quadruple?
Things just got a whole lot tougher as Donnelly is out for the season and a part of next season too.
FINAL DRAW
Nearly a year to the day where we lost to these clowns 6-1 in the pursuit for European football. Now the chips are down.
Claus Clausen1
Dan
DNZY
@Dan - Well I'll try not to keep you waiting much longer!
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DANSKE BANK PREMIERSHIP
MATCHDAY 34 - CHAMPIONSHIP SPLIT
Huffed, puffed and blew Linfield down with a late twist at Windsor Park. Despite no David Donnelly, the creative ingredients still spewed from the wings to aid Sean Dempsey’s red hot goalscoring threat. Somehow Linfield ploughed in front due to a defensive mix up to allow Ronnie O’Neill a clear sight to prod home on the half hour. Two minutes later, Linfield had their own defensive howler as a missed header gave Dempsey the red carpet to easily pound in the equaliser. With one eye on how Cliftonville were doing at home to Glenavon, news circulated that Cliftonville fell behind and egged us on to surge forward and Dempsey applied the clinical touch for the late winner. Glenavon held on to win at Solitude to open a four point gap with a game in hand for us. This could be pivotal!
Where would we be without Dempsey?
DNZY
MATCHDAY 35 - CHAMPIONSHIP SPLIT
Dempsey takes us one step closer to history! We strategically set up to avoid defeat and our defensive stance helped us to get the break we needed. Frankly, the game was drole and headed in the direction of a stalemate regardless but Dempsey gave us this nugget of belief that we’ll finish top come the end of the season. Puts Glenavon completely out of the running to ensure a top two finish! Next up is a real test with second placed Cliftonville.
Poch still taking notes on our boy.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 36 - CHAMPIONSHIP SPLIT
Devastated. A point would have been enough to seal the league but Neil Nellins got caught in the way of a hoofball by Cliftonville to shaft us with just 10 seconds of injury time remaining. They played hardball by taking the lead thrice but Dempsey refused to give in, pouring heart and soul to collect a hat-trick to equalise with six minutes to go. That was the cue to bring Nellins on for him to strengthen the defensive walls, but instead the walls caved in with us inside and allowed Cliftonville a token to gatecrash with just two games to go. Oh me nerves!
McParland still ended up with a new contract.
DNZY
MATCHDAY 37 - CHAMPIONSHIP SPLIT
CHAMPIONES! CHAMPIONES! OLE OLE! What a team to take the bullet too as beating Portadown confirmed our maiden league title. McSweeney was full throttle to the end of the season and marked himself on the momentous day to open the scoring while Aaron Kane delivered a free-kick in the second half to all but nullify the disbelievers’ theories *cough* @Shedender . Perhaps the late Portadown goal rattled us a little bit in the closing stages but learning from our mistakes at Solitude, we saw the result pan out. An unbelievable moment in Dungannon’s 87 year history.
Will Dungannon ever win another treble? Not unless I'm in charge.
RESULTS OVERVIEW
Six wins from seven, this is why we are champions of Northern Ireland. Sean Dempsey completely shone with 10 goals in 7.
LEAGUE TABLE
Try as they might, Cliftonville couldn't catch us with a game in hand to spare. ..and breathe.
DNZY
DANSKE BANK PREMIERSHIP
MATCHDAY 38 - CHAMPIONSHIP SPLIT
Ended the fairytale league season by experimenting with youth members in an eight goal thriller with Glentoran. Sean Dempsey (24) was two goals short of Alan Maguire (26) for the golden boot and it’s fair to say Maguire wanted it more. Four goals scored against our juvenile squad while Dempsey only managed two to finish on 26 league goals, but it wasn’t really the plot of the game. Lifting the trophy in front of a bumper crowd at Stangmore Park as Dungannon Swifts win the Danske Bank Premiership for the first ever time! All that's left is the Irish Cup...
(just ignore the glaring error in this photo..we definitely won it..honest..).
Dempsey had a hand in at least 30 of them.
Also a special day for diamond in the rough Conor Walker, becoming the youngest ever player to play for Dungannon.
DNZY
FINAL
Will Dungannon undo the hurt of the 2007 cup final against Linfield? A potential quadruple is on the cards here.
Dungannon win a QUADRUPLE. Just repeat that sentence in your head a number of times and hear how absurd it sounds. Made it rather difficult for ourselves after leaking a 2-0 advantage and cruelty fell upon David McDermott who played a blinder and was the unfortunate casualty of spilling a gyrating ball into the net in injury time to bring the game into extra time. McDermott didn’t let the occasion get to him and wrote himself in Irish Cup folklore, saving three of Crusaders’ four penalties and sprinted to the Swift fans in pure ecstacy. Dungannon’s name enscribed into the famous Tennent’s Irish Cup! Worth the 87 year wait?
Claus Clausen1
Looking forward to here about the next club
Dan
Shedender
Shedender
DNZY
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FINAL LEAGUE TABLE
Against all odds, we muscled off heavyweights Cliftonville by a singular point in a slugfest of a season. Glenavon ran out of steam to finish third while Glentoran squeezed into the Europa League with Linfield floundering. Institute's manager said we didn't have what it took to stay afloat only a few games into the season...well..he's now in the unemployment queue and the sky blues were condemned back to the Championship and also dragged Ballinamallard with them after an almighty collapse in the second leg of their relegation playoff with Distillery - leading 2-1 from the first leg and losing 6-2 in the second to bow out 7-4 on aggregate.
Sean Dempsey had to be player of the season on the account what he brought to the table this season, closely beating off Peter Beggs and David Donnelly to the top. He also scooped Dungannon goal of the season with a sublime thirty yard free-kick away at Ballymena before the New Year. On top of that, Sean blazed in as our young player of the season at the age of 20. He'll be tough to hang on to next season that's for sure. Reggie Morgan secured signing of the season, maybe a bit harsh on players like Watt or Kane who influenced the side a lot more.
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Stats don't lie. 35 goals, 7.43 average rating and 10 man of the match awards; Sean Dempsey is an Adonis amongst men. Wingers McSweeney and Kane shone like beacons accumulating 24 assists split down the middle. Peter Beggs played fifty times this season, more than any other player and his passing accuracy is reason why with 87%. Conor McParland always put his neck on the line for the team at the back, hence why he gained the most bookings while Tom Fitzgerald just lost his cool two many times (see what I did there?).
Clean sweep in an unbelievable season for the Swifts.
Joke! How is Woods more worthy of an award than Dempsey?
No complaints here though, scooped manager of the year with relative confidence.
IN OTHER NEWS...
Is Sean heading to London sooner than we thought? Chelsea are now entering the race for his signature! Could this be a bigger transfer saga than Neymar? Probably not, but we're about to find out!
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