| Tuesday
17th July 2007 |
Shorts
1 Lisburn Distillery 4 - (McConnell, Browne 2, Cooling pen)
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Report |
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Sirocco
Works 0 Lisburn Distillery 6 - (Johnston, Bell, OG, Browne,
Waterworth, P.McCann)
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Report |
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Saturday
21st July 2007
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Lisburn Distillery 0 Rangers XI 1
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Report |
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Weds
25th July 2007
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Dromara
Village 1 Lisburn Distillery 4 - (McConnell 2 (1 pen), Rezai,
Cooling (pen))
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Report |
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Thursday
26th July 2007
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Bangor
0 Lisburn Distillery 2 - (Waterworth, Browne)
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Report |
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Monday
30th July 2007
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Dundela
0 Lisburn Distillery 2 - (Browne 2)
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Report |
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Fri
03rd August 2007
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Lisburn
Distillery v Trojans - postponed
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No
report |
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Sat
04th August 2007
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Banbridge
Town 0 Lisburn Distillery 2 - (Browne 2 (1 pen) )
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Report |
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Mon
06th August 2007
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PSNI
0 Lisburn Distillery 9 - (Waterworth (3), Johnston (2), Brown,
Cooling, McConnell, Kilmartin)
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Report |
170707-
Pre-season
friendly report - Shorts 1 Lisburn Distillery 4 (McConnell,
Browne 2, Cooling (pen) )
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Match
report and images (reproduced with permission and thanks)
Copyright Lisburn Distillery.net, Neil Partridge
and David Hunter
Match
Report from Neil Partridge
The
Whites commenced their 2007 pre-season campaign with a comfortable
win this evening at Aircraft Park. Injury ruled out regulars,
Wayne Buchanan, Andy Kilmartin and Darren Armour, with Julian
Ward and Gary Browne making their debuts in the famous White
shirts.
We didn't have long to wait for Lisburn Distillery's first
goal of the new season, when Nathan McConnell marked his return
to the club with an excellent finish on five minutes after
receiving a through pass from strike partner Andy Waterworth,
McConnell tucking the ball away to the keeper's right with
a well placed first time shot. Shorts responded to this early
strike by equalising three minutes later after the Whites
defence failed to clear on several occasions, the Shorts player
firing
past a helpless Philip Matthews. Lisburn Distillery looked
comfortable on the ball for long periods of the half but had
to be alert to the danger of several quick breaks by the home
side. McConnell had further chances to put his team comfortably
ahead and Gary Browne must have felt unlucky when his free-kick
on thirty five minutes came back of the underside of the crossbar.
Also, Andy Waterworth failed to convert a Ward cross just
before half time.
Half-time - 1 - 1
Gary Browne scored the goal of the match five minutes after
the re-start. Collecting the ball just inside the box he turned
and fired past the home keeper with an excellent strike. As
the half wore on the usual rash of substitutions took place
with both Mark Cooling and Lee Mercer spurning great chances
to increase Lisburn Distillery's lead. The excellent Browne
showed them the way to the back of the net when he converted
a Waterworth cross for his second and the team's third goal
on sixty three minutes. The Whites looked in total command
at this stage although only one further strike arrived on
eighty minutes when Mark Cooling converted from the spot after
trialist Carl Rezai was fouled in the box.
Overall
highlights for the Whites were the performances of Andy Waterworth
who really looked in a different class, Gary Browne who looked
even better as a striker in the second half than his wing
position in the first period and finally Julian Ward who worked
tirelessly in the midfield. The Whites' East Belfast tour
continues just up the Holywood Road against Sirocco Works
on Thursday evening at Ashfield Boys High School..
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Lisburn
Distillery Team
1. Philip Matthews
2. Peter McCann
3. Stuart Thompson
4. Ryan McCann
5. Neil Alderdice
6. Paul Muir (Capt)
7. Julian Ward
8. Gary Browne
9. Andrew Waterworth
10.Nathan McConnell
11.James Bell
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Subs
12. Andrew Dickson for James Bell 50 mins
13. Lee Mercer for Andrew Waterworth 65 mins
14. Dean Youle for Peter McCann 62 mins
15. Mark Cooling for Nathan McConnell 46 mins
16. Aaron Johnston for Gary Browne 70 mins
21. James Wright for Ryan McCann 68 mins
22. Carl Rezai for Julian Ward 56 mins
23. David Wilton for Philip Matthews 46 mins
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Speaking
afterwards, Whites' Paul Kirk, (pictured) below said, "I
am pleased with the result, we started off well and played
some good passing football, some players impressed, others
need to do more. I am however very disappointed at the goal
we conceded, I made it clear to the players at half-time that
we simply cannot concede goals of that nature in senior games.It
was unacceptable. Second-half, we introduced a number of younger
players and they all did well, a good start to the pre-season
programme."
Additional
reporting and photographs: David Hunter

Official
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190707-
Pre-season
friendly report - Sirocco Works 0 Lisburn Distillery 6 (Johnston,
Bell, OG, Browne, Waterworth, P.McCann)
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Match
report and images (reproduced with permission and thanks)
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Match
Report from Neil Partridge
Lisburn
Distillery continued their impressive early pre-season form
with another comfortable victory against Sirocco Works this
evening on
the synthetic pitch at the Ashfield Arena.
Paul
Kirk added Michael Ferguson, Johnny Magee and Andy Kilmartin
to the squad that had played against Shorts forty eight hours
earlier.
Ironically it was Sirocco who forced the first save of the
match when keeper Wilton was forced to stop a shot from the
number eleven after a
free kick had been awarded against the Whites. This was the
wake-up call the Whites needed, and on eight minutes a Nathan
McConnell header
through the centre was touched in by fellow forward Aaron
Johnston, a soft goal conceded form Sirocco's point of view.
A
minute later a Dickson free kick swung in from the right was
tucked away by James Bell. Lisburn Distillery threatened to
run amok at this stage with chances
falling to Rezai, Muir, Johnston, Cooling and Dickson, all
unfortunately not converted. It was only a matter of time
before the
Whites scored again although when this happened on forty-one
minutes it was actually an own goal from the Sirocco Works
right back when he hit
an attempted clearance into the back of his own net, acutally
a pretty spectacular goal !
Johnston nearly added another strike a minute later when after
showing great control he ran forward but shot just wide of
the post. Sirocco Works nearly had the final say right on
half time when Wilton again was forced to push away another
fine free kick form the number eleven, from the resultant
corner they then hit the bar with Wilton beaten.
The
main highlight of the Whites first half display was the excellent
display and combination of the Andrew Dickson and Dean Youle
on the right side with Dickson in particular putting in some
useful crosses that unfortunately failed to be converted.
Half-time - 0-3
The
second half began with only centre-halves Paul Muir and Johnny
Magee surviving from the previous forty five. The changes
unfortunately reflected in a pretty lacklustre first quarter.
Peter McCann missed several good chances with Julian Ward
also went close to increasing the scoreline. The fourth goal
arrived on sixty-eight minutes when Gary Browne shot past
the keeper from the left side.
Seven minutes later a Ryan McCann cross from the left was
met by Andy Waterworth who blasted home from close range,
the Whites' fifth goal
of the night. Just when it looked like Peter McCann wasn't
going to score after again missing another chance on eighty
minutes, he finally found the net on eighty- seven after a
Browne shot had come back of the post, McCann met the rebound
to steer the ball home.
Again this match was a good fitness exercise for the players,
which at this stage is what it's all about. Certainly harder
tests will follow,
but the Whites' supporters cannot certainly complain about
a lack of goals so far this pre-season.
Full-time - 0 - 6
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Lisburn
Distillery team
23. David Wilton
2. Dean Youle
3. Michael Ferguson
5. Johnny Magee
6. Paul Muir (Capt)
7. Andrew Dickson
8. Mark Cooling
9. Aaron Johnston
10.Nathan McConnell
11. Carl Rezai
13. James Bell
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Subs
1. Philip Matthews for David Wilton 46 mins
12. James Wright for Johnny Magee 75 mins
14. Ryan McCann for James Bell 46 mins
15. Andy Waterworth for Nathan McConnell 46 mins
16. Gary Browne for Aaron Johnston 46 mins
17.Julian Ward for Carl Rezai 46mins
18.Andy Kilmartin for Mark Cooling 46 mins
19.Peter McCann for Andy Dickson 46 mins
21.Stuart Thompson for Michael Ferguson 46 mins
23.Neil Alderdice for Dean Youle 46 mins
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210707-
Pre-season friendly report - Lisburn Distillery 0 Rangers
XI 1
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Match
report and images (reproduced with permission and thanks)
Copyright Lisburn Distillery.net, David Hunter
and Jonathan Irwin
Match
report from David Hunter
The
waiting over, Lisburn Distillery were edged out by a cool
finish from John Fleck on 32 minutes in this pre-season friendly
against a Rangers XI.The 15-year nephew of former Rangers
and Norwich City striker Robert, was put in the clear by Rory
Loy and he slipped the ball past Phil Matthews and into the
net.
It
was a very good finish, we have spoken about him many times
in Glasgow. said team boss Ian Durrant. He is
doing ok and again he showed his coolness, he done well, very
well. The game was played in a good manner, both teams playing
attractive football. Paul Kirk was true to his word, they
gave us a stern test and a great work out.
The
Whites started out promisingly and Andrew Waterworth got to
the bye-line to send a teasing cross along the edge of the
six-yard box, unfortunately no-one in a white shirt could
get close enough to make contact. Gary Browne's corner was
cleared by Andrew Shinnie, and then on 15 minutes Julian Ward
was unable to get enough height to direct Peter McCann's cross
on target.
The
game flowed, both teams attacking and Matthews was across
his goal on 17 minutes to clutch a 20 yard free-kick from
Shinnie, and then an enterprising move by Steven Kinniburgh
broke down on the edge of the box when the full-back was pushing
forward. Paul Kirks side countered, Chris Smith hooking
clear a header from Andrew Waterworth and Andy Kilmartin then
cracked a 30 yard effort over the top before the Gers scored
that goal.
It
gave the young visitors side a lift - Matthews then out again
to the edge of the box to snatch the ball away from the in-rushing
Steven Lennon with Shinnie then sending a 30 yard effort off
target right on the break.
After
half-time Shinnie was denied by two good saves from Matthews,
the second the best of the game as he punched the midfielders
header over on 51 minutes.Back came the Whites two minutes
later, Paul Muir bringing down Browne's corner, his touch
took him wide and under pressure from Smith he saw Calum Reidford
beat out the effort at the near post. On 58 minutes Waterworth
cut in from the left to send a curling shot a couple of feet
just over Reidford's cross-bar before he missed the Whites
best chance on 65 minutes. Inside his own half he ran on to
Ryan McCann's pass and broke clear down the pitch but as the
keeper came out his shot went the wrong side of the woodwork.
A
spate of substitutions then took place before Lennon's free-kick
dropped onto the roof of the net on 78 minutes and the last
action of note was an 85th minute snapshot from William McLachlan
that was held by David Wilton.
They
had better opportunities in and around the box and Philip
had more saves that their keeper had to make and that sums
it up said Whites boss Paul Kirk. Its been
a great day here and we were delighted to have Rangers as
our visitors.
After
the match, a civic reception was held for both teams in the
Island Civic Centre, Lisburn, by Lisburn City Council.
Lisburn Distillery Matthews (Wilton 71), Alderdice
(Dickson 57), Magee, Muir, Thompson, P.McCann (Youle 80),
Kilmartin (Johnston 82), R.McCann (Rezai 77), Ward (Cooling
71), Waterworth (Bell 82), Browne (McConnell 60) Sub Buchanan
Rangers
XI Reidford, Lowing, Kinniburgh (McDonald 69),
Harvey, Smith, Emslie, McMillen (McLachlan 64), Shinnie, Lennon
(McMillen 84), Loy (Furman 46) Subs Park (76), Weir
Referee:
Ken Ginnett (Newtownabbey)




Photographs
Copyright David Hunter and Jonathan Irwin - reproduced with
permission and thanks

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260707
- Pre-season friendly report - Dromara Village 1 Lisburn Distillery
4 (McConnell 2 (1 pen), Rezai, Cooling
(pen))
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Match
report and images (reproduced with permission and thanks)
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Partridge
Match
Report from Neil Partridge
Lisburn
Distillery continued their fine pre-season form with a relatively
straight forward victory over Dromara Village last might.The
Amateur League side, ironically managed by former Distillery
player Phil McDonagh, provided a sturdy test for the Whites,
who certainly didn't have it all their own way.
The
game began with Distillery passing the ball about well although
the longish grass didn't help the pace of play. Dromara
Village provided the first clear cut chance on twelve minutes
when the number nine headed wide from a cross. Two minutes
later Nathan McConnell spooned his shot high over the bar
from a Youle cross on the right. The Whites wastefulness
in front of goal continued on nineteen minutes when a superb
Aaron Johnston pass to James Bell was screwed wide by the
midfielder.
The tricky Johnston was fouled in the box on twenty four
minutes with McConnell despatching the resultant penalty
past keeper Liam Hartley to put the Whites ahead. Trialist
Carl Rezai increased Lisburn Distillery's lead on thirty-three
minutes with a powerful header from a pinpoint Andy Dickson
cross. Right on half half time Nathan McConnell shot wide
when in a great position.
Half-time 0 - 2
The early stages of the second half commenced with the Whites
players delivering plenty of crosses into the opposition
penalty area, however unfortunately there was no end product
to these. On fifty-four minutes the home side scored a deserved
goal when a well delivered cross from the right was not
dealt with by keeper Matthews, resulting in the Dromara
number three smashing the ball home from close range.The
Whites responded on sixty-one minutes with captain Stuart
Thompson crashing a header back of the post. Lisburn Distillery
unfortunately lost the injured Dean Youle straight after
this effort.
Dromara
Village nearly equalised on sixty five minutes when one
of their midfielders, spotting substitute keeper Mark Armstrong
off his line, tried to lob the keeper from just outside
the half way line, the effort just missed the target. Six
minutes later Lisburn Distillery finally killed of the match
when McConnell converted a Bell pass, beating Hartley from
five yards.
Further
chances fell to Damien McLaughlin and Mark Cooling before
the latter was fouled in the box on eighty-three minutes.
Cooling got up and despatched the resultant penalty for
the Whites fourth and final goal.
Full-time
1-4
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Lisburn
Distillery team-
20. Phillip Matthews
2. Dean Youle
3. Stuart Thompson (Capt)
4. Johnny Magee
5. Jim McMenamin
6. Carl Rezai
7. Andrew Dickson
8. James Bell
9. Nathan McConnell
10. Damien McLaughlin
11. Aaron Johnston
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Subs
12. Mark Cooling for Aaron Johnston 28 mins
14. James Wright for Carl Rezai 56 mins
15. Neil Alderdice for Johnny Magee 56 mins
16. Lee Mercer for Damien McLaughlin 61 mins
23. Mark Armstrong for Phillip Matthews 64 mins
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Additional
Substitutions
Johnny Magee for Dean Youle 61 mins
Damien McLaughlin for Nathan McConnell 75 mins
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270707
- Pre-season friendly report - Bangor 0 Lisburn Distillery
2 (Waterworth, Browne)
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Match
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and David Hunter
Match
Report from Neil Partridge
The
Whites pre-season bandwagon rolled into Clandeboye Road this
evening, last season's First Division hotshots, Bangor, our
latest opponents.
Paul
Kirk, unsurprisingly, made eight changes to the side that
lined up against Dromara Village the previous evening, the
squad also included a
welcome return for ace marksman Darren Armour starting his
comeback from injury.
Bangor
started the game confidently with Philip Matthews having to
be alert, pulling off a point-blank save after ten minutes.
On fourteen minutes Andy Waterworth gave the Whites the lead
after the home defence miss-hit an attempted clearance, Waterworth
nipping in to hit the ball home at the keeper Brown's near
post.
Play
for the rest of the half was poor, both teams cancelling each
other out, especially in the midfield area. Bangor showed
some good movement
on occasions, but Lisburn Distillery were always quick to
shut the opposition down at the first opportunity.
Half-time
0-1
Paul
Kirk changed things at half time by introducing both Damien
McLaughlin and James Bell to the action. On fifty minutes
Gary Browne
came close to increasing the Whites' lead, pushing his shot
wide from a McLaughlin knock down. Browne was also unlucky
on sixty-four minutes,
on this occasion a Peter McCann cross from the right was knocked
wide by the forward.
The
home side sprung to life on seventy minutes when they peppered
Matthews' goal with a combination of around five shots all
being either blocked or scrambled and pushed away. The crossbar
was also hit. Waterworth, McLaughlin and Nathan McConnell
responded with missed chances for the Whites.The highlight
of the night followed on seventy four minutes when Gary Browne
neatly turned and fired home from around eighteen yards to
put Distillery two
goals to the good.
The final quarter of the game played out with McConnell and
Mercer missing good chances, although to be fair Bangor didn't
give up but again failed to find the net on at least two occasions.
This
was probably Lisburn Distillery's poorest showing of pre-season
so far, in saying that, the team still won, keeping a clean
sheet in the process.
One player who just keeps on impressing is young centre back
Johnny Magee deputising superbly with skipper Wayne Buchanan
out injured.
The
pre-season progamme continues on Monday night, the Whites
travelling to Wilgar Park to meet Dundela.
Full-time
0 - 2
Speaking
afterwards, Whites' boss Paul Kirk (pictured below) added;
" We didn't perform as well as I would have liked, it
wasn't a great game of football, we couldn't get our passing
going but we are still missing some key players at present
and at this stage it is all about preparation and working
up our fitness and I am pleased with that."

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Lisburn
Distillery team
1. Philip Matthews
2. Neil Alderdice
3. Stuart Thompson
4. Peter McCann
5. Johnny Magee
6. Paul Muir (Capt)
7. Andy Kilmartin
8. Julian Ward
9. Andy Waterworth
11. Mark Cooling
22. Gary Browne
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Subs
12. Nathan McConnell for Mark Cooling 60 mins
14. Damien McLaughlin for Neil Alderdice 46 mins
15. James Bell for Julian Ward 46 mins
16. Lee Mercer for Andy Waterworth 79 mins
17. Darren Armour for Gary Browne 81 mins
23. Mark Armstrong for Philip Matthews 85 mins
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Additional
Subsitution
2. Neil Alderdice for Stuart Thompson 62 mins
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310707
- Pre-season friendly report - Dundela 0 Lisburn Distillery
2 (Browne 2)
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Match
Report from Neil Partridge
Lisburn
Distillery put in a much improved performance to emerge victorious
against Dundela last night. The good surface complimented
the Whites' fast passing game and at the back the defence
once again kept that all important clean sheet.
The Whites first clear cut chance arrived on ten minutes when
McConnell fired a shot across the face of the goal, he then
followed this up five minutes later with going one on one
with the home keeper, the stopper produced a fine save to
his left. Andy Kilmartin tried to open the scoring a minute
later, but his shot from long range was just over the bar.
Lisburn Distillery were really showing some great awareness
and movement at this stage, with the influential Kilmartin
pulling the strings in midfield. On the half -hour mark, Gary
Browne had a snap shot parried by the keeper, from the resultant
corner the home defence eventually scrambled the ball away.
Carl Rezai fired just over from a Browne corner on thirty-
three minutes with the Dundela number nine shooting just wide
from close range two minutes later. Leading up to half time
McConnell, Kilmartin and Browne all missed further chance
to put the Whites into the lead.
Half-time
0 - 0
The
second half began with Paul Kirk making four changes to the
line-up. On fifty minutes Kilmartin showed great skill on
the left, but unfortunately no-one was able to get a final
touch on his great cross into the box. On sixty-five minutes
the Whites finally took a deserved lead. Andy Waterworth ran
with the ball down the right hand side, he crossed and Gary
Browne connected to tuck the ball into the back of the net.
Five minutes later Waterworth himself had the ball in the
net, only for the goal to be disallowed for off side.
At this stage manager Kirk introduced a young Botswanan trialist
by the name of Maano. On seventy-five minutes he was fouled
just outside the penalty area. Browne stepped up and fired
the resultant free kick home for goal number two, a great
strike. Browne nearly completed his hat-trick on eighty minutes
but his shot was well saved. Andy Waterworth also failed to
add to the scoreline a minute from time when after a good
run on goal the keeper again saved his shot. In stoppage time
the youngster Maano produced a superb pass to Darren Armour
whose goal bound shot was handled on the line resulting in
a penalty. Maano was given the honour, unfortunately his well
struck shot was pushed out by the keeper with the young trialist
just failing to connect with the rebound.
Highlights
this evening included the performance of the previously mentioned
midfield general Andy Kilmartin, Gary Browne who just looks
a quality player and the ever reliable central defensive pairing
of Johnny Magee and the rock, Paul Muir. The Whites now play
Banbridge at Crystal Park, Banbridge on Saturday as we move
towards the start of the new season.
Full-time
0 - 2
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Lisburn
Distillery Team
1. Philip Matthews
2. Peter McCann
3. Dean Youle
4. Johnny Magee
5. James Bell
6. Paul Muir (Capt)
7. Andy Kilmartin
8. Carl Rezai
9. Gary Browne
10.Nathan McConnell
12.Damien McLaughlin
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Subs
11.Neil Alderdice for Peter McCann 46mins
13.Darren Armour for Gary Browne 83mins
14.Andy Waterworth for Nathan McConnell 46mins
15.Mark Cooling for Carl Rezai 75mins
16.Andrew Dickson for Damien McLaughlin 46mins
17.Maano for Andy Kilmartin 70mins
21.Julian Ward for James Bell 46mins
23.Mark Armstrong for Philip Matthews 85mins
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- Pre-season friendly report - Banbridge Town 0 Lisburn Distillery
2 (Browne 2 (1 pen) )
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Match
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and David Hunter

Match
Report from Neil Partridge
In
their penultimate pre-season game Lisburn Distillery had a
hard fought win against Banbridge Town this afternoon.
The Whites came up against a hard working and physical side
who forced them to fight for the full ninety minutes to come
out on top.The game began with Banbridge penning Lisburn Distillery
into their own half for much of the opening ten minutes, the
home side not allowing their opponents time on the ball, closing
them down at every opportunity.
Stuart
Thompson had the opening chance for Distillery on eleven minutes
but unfortunately he blasted his effort high and wide. A minute
later a long ball out of the Whites' defence was met by Gary
Browne who beat the off-side trap, but his cross just evaded
Mark Cooling coming in at the back post. On thirteen minutes
Browne laid the ball off to the incoming Peter McCann, on
the right, who shot wide when well placed.
Browne was featuring in most of the Whites' attacks and finally
on sixteen minutes he was responsible for Lisburn Distillery
taking the lead.Defender Johnny Magee put through a ball over
the top for Browne to latch onto and loop a shot over the
home keeper into the net, despite Banbridge's protests for
off-side. Unfortunately Lisburn Distillery lost defender Stuart
Thompson to injury on the half-hour forcing manager Paul Kirk
into a defensive reshuffle. The home side kept battling away
and keeper David Wilton was forced to be alert with some crucial
saves on several occasions. The home side were unlucky on
thirty-three minutes with Paul Muir coming to the rescue having
to clear a shot off his line with Wilton on this occasion
beaten.
Half-time
0 - 1
The
second half was slow to sparkle. On fifty-six minutes trialist
Maano produced a superb pass to Browne in the centre, he unleashed
a well struck shot on goal, the home keeper managed to push
the ball out only for the incoming Rezai to push his own shot
into the keeper's hands.Banbridge replied a minute later with
a well struck free kick from their left back which went just
wide. On sixty minutes substitute Lee Mercer crossed for Waterworth
to lay the ball off for Browne who again forced a good stop
from the keeper. Peter McCann failed to increase the lead
on seventy minutes when his long range drive sailed over the
bar, a minute later McCann also failed to connect with a Browne
cross from the right across the front of the goal.
On seventy minutes a rather soft challenge in the box on Browne
resulted in the referee pointing to the penalty spot, Browne
dusted himself down to slam the
ball home for both his and the Whites' second goal. Maano
showed some good vision on seventy-eight minutes when his
pass to Rezai was curled
just wide by the midfielder. Lisburn Distillery's final effort
came eight minutes from time when Maano showed some good control
on the ball, but unfortunately he sent his strike just wide.
Full-time
0 - 2
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Lisburn
Distillery
1. David Wilton
2. Dean Youle
3. Stuart Thompson
4. Peter McCann
5. Johnny Magee
6. Paul Muir (Capt)
7. Andy Kilmartin
8. Carl Rezai
9. Andy Waterworth
10.Gary Browne
11.Mark Cooling
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Subs
16.Lee Mercer for Carl Rezai 58mins
17.Maano for Stuart Thompson 27mins
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Additional
Substitution
Carl Rezai for Andy Waterworth 75 mins
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- Pre-season friendly report - PSNI 0
Lisburn Distillery 9 (Waterworth (3), Johnston
(2), Brown, Cooling, McConnell, Kilmartin)
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PSNI
unable to quell "Whites'" riot at Newforge
Match
report from Edward White
Lisburn
Distillery concluded their pre-season campaign with a masterful
9-0 victory against junior side PSNI in a one sided match
at Newforge Lane in a game where the hosts only managed one
shot on target in the entire 90 minutes.
The
game started off evenly and for the first 23 minutes there
was no sign of the goal avalanche that was to come although
during that time neither side stamped its' authority on the
game. A sea change however started to come about on 23 minutes
when Andrew Waterworth played a delightful through ball to
the incoming Gary Browne who hammered the ball home from 12
yards.
The
Whites upped the tempo after that but on 28 mins PSNI created
their only chance of the game when a direct free kick was
well held by Lisburn Distillery keeper Philip Matthews. Six
minutes later and the Whites went 2-0 up when an Aaron Johnston
effort was saved by the home keeper, the rebound from Browne
was then cleared off the line and Waterworth was on hand to
bundle the ball over the line and make it 2-0. By this stage
the Whites were playing some delightful fluent football and
it was therefore not surprising when a third goal came on
38 minutes when some great play from Waterworth resulted in
the ball being moved out wide for Browne and in turn his cross
could only be parried by the home keeper and young Mark Cooling
was on hand to drive home the third. It's worth pointing out
at this time that young Cooling had a top class game and he
has certainly done no harm at all to his chances of making
the first team for the opening game of the season at Larne
this forthcoming Saturday. Indeed it was Cooling in the thick
of things once again on 42 minutes as his perfect pass picked
out Browne once again on the wing and once again a great cross
from the ex-Glentoran player caused chaos in the PSNI defence
allowing Waterworth's powerful shot made it 4-0
Second
half saw the Whites continue with their fine form with it
taking only two minutes for the four goals to become five
as Aaron Johnston headed the ball goalward and the same player
was then on hand to be the first to react when the PSNI keeper
made a great save to keep out his initial effort.The sixth
goal of this one sided rout was soon to follow when on 53
minutes a great cross from Johnson was finished off by Andy
Kilmartin and a seventh almost followed only two minutes later
when young Botswanan trialist Maano made a great run but dragged
his final shot inches wide of the home goal.
Johnston
gained his second and the Whites seventh on 67 minutes and
goal number eight arrived on 80 minutes when substitute Nathan
McConnell fired home following a fine cut back from Waterworth
who in turn had been put in by a great through ball from James
bell. Eight - nil would have been amazing in anyone's books
but Andy Waterworth was determined to ensure he got a hat-trick
and he achieved that very task on 84 minutes when he headed
home a pin point Bell cross.
The
Whites played some superb football on the night and the hope
now is that this high standard came be carried forward to
Inver Park for the first competitive game of the season this
weekend.
Team:
Matthews, Youle, Muir, Alderdice, Ferguson, Kilmartin, Rezai,
Cooling, Johnston, Waterworth, Browne.
Subs: McMenamim for Youle, Bell for Rezai, Manno for Cooling,
McConnell for Waterworth, (Peter) McCann for Kilmartin, Wilton
for Matthews
Further subs: Waterworth for Brown, Youle for Muir, Rezai
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- CIS 01 Group B - Larne 1 Lisburn Distillery 1 - Match Report
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and David Hunter
Match
Report from Edward White
Despite
having no less than five first team regulars out of this match
due to suspensions and injuries, Lisburn Distillery will still
have left Inver Park disappointed with only a point from a
match that was theirs for the taking.
The game
started fairly evenly and it was the home side who came closest
to breaking the deadlock early on when a well placed cross
streaked across the Lisburn Distillery six-yard area but thankfully
on this occasion there was no-one on hand to tuck the ball
into the gaping net. After this the Whites slowly started
to gain the upper hand with Waterworth and Browne both creating
half chances in the space of two minutes, neither though caused
a major panic in the home defence.
On 26
minutes the Whites created their best opening of the game
that far when a well worked move which spread the breadth
of the pitch was centred into the box and from the resulting
half-clearance Andy Kilmartin hammered in a half -volley which
was only narrowly wide. Both sides created a few minor chances
after this but if truth be told all of the attacking play
on display seemed to lack any real bite although ex-Lisburn
Distillery player Marty Verner should have done better when
put through on 29 mins and then ten minutes later Larne beat
the offside trap but Marty Hunter opted for a chip shot as
opposed to power and Phil Matthews in the Lisburn Distillery
goal was able to grasp the ball above his head.
Three
minutes before the break, another decent effort for the home
side was saved by Matthews but from the resulting break Lisburn
Distillery went on a counter attack and the nett result was
an opening goal to celebrate. A Michael Ferguson cross was
met perfectly by debutant midfielder Julian Ward and his looping
header dipped into the Larne net, a perfect way to celebrate
an opening game against one's former side and Ward was delighted
to record the strike.
One nil
then at the break and the Whites were looking comfortable,
especially in a second half which didnt even look like
igniting until the last fifteen minutes. Larne had a great
chance to equalise on 78 mins when Verner missed a decent
chance in the penalty area and then on 80 mins Andrew Waterworth
had the chance to make it 2-0 and to make it game set and
match to the visitors. He had raced clear of a static defence,
evaded a final challenge by Larne central defender Padraig
Gollogley and then rounded the keeper. However, the ball had
been dragged wide as a result of trying to outwit the keeper
and when eventually the shot came in it went crashing against
the outside of the post instead of bursting the net. This
missed chance proved pivotal in the outcome of this game,
on 83 minutes Larne were awarded a free kick on the edge of
the box, the ball was floated in, the Whites' defence seemed
to switch off and Aaron Black was on hand to stab the ball
home and level the game. Despite some chances falling after
this, neither side deserved to win the game and the result
leaves both teams locked together in the group table with
a single point.
Larne
- Keenan, Cleary, R Black, A Black, Hamilton, Gollogley, Fulton,
Corrigan, Hunter, Verner, Lynch. Subs : Robinson, Dickinson,
Rafferty, Rhys
Lisburn
Distillery - Matthews, Youle, Alderdice, McMenamin, Ferguson,
Muir, Kilmartin, Bell, Waterworth, Browne, Ward. Subs
Rezai, McLaughlin, McConnell, Cooling, Wilton
Referee:
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- CIS 02 Group B - Lisburn Distillery 1 Glentoran 2 - Match
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Report from Stanley Mann
Despite
a much improved performance from last week, Lisburn Distillery
were unable to make long periods of possession, and control,
pay here at New Grosvenor.
Glentoran
got the points thanks to two goals from Gary Hamilton, one
in each half, but that only partially tells the tale of a
game where the Whites were every bit as good if not better
than their east Belfast counterparts. Michael Dougherty was
down inside the opening minutes to save Julian Ward's twenty
yard shot.On 13 minutes, Andrew Waterworth was up-ended by
Colin Nixon and Gary Browne then saw his free-kick blocked
by the Glentoran wall.
Glentoran
though took the lead in their very first serious advance on
goal, Nixon got down the right flank to sent a low cross into
the box, it wasn't cut out and Hamilton back in the fray after
earlier treatment following a head injury had the relatively
asking task of firing home (23 mins). The visitors threatened
five minutes after that but that apart Paul Kirk's men were
well in this game. Browne fired wide (29 mins), Dougherty
fumbled a Paul Muir free-kick on the line (31 mins), Peter
McCann fired wide (33 mins) and then the Whites increased
the heat with three corners in a row before Andy Waterworth
hit the side netting after get round Dougherty on 40 minutes.
The
breakthrough finally came on 43 minutes from an unlikely source,
fullback Dean Youle popping up to finish Waterworth's cross
in style, steering his header wide of defenders and into the
goal.Muir then fired over in first-half injury time to round
off a good half for the Whites.
After
the break, it was Glentoran who threatened to increase their
lead; a deflection saw David Scullion's drive go over for
a corner (49 mins) and Kyle Neill saw his free-kick dip just
over the bar on 54 minutes.Two minutes later the Glens took
the lead, Neill's corner was somehow allowed to cross the
goal-mouth and Hamilton's downward header bounced down and
up into the goal past Phil Matthews.
Johnny
Magee had a long range effort comfortably held by Dougherty
(61 mins) before the game went flat. At this stage the Whites
were virtually playing a passing game in the Glentoran half,
stringing numerous passes together, but although many of Glentoran
clearances enabled them to build up more attacks Dougherty
had a quiet game until 93rd minute when Waterworth's header
looked goal-bound but Dougherty did well to reach back and
flick the ball over from underneath the cross bar to deny
the Whites a share of the spoils.
The
Whites need a victory at Armagh next week to get back into
contention for qualifying out of Group B.
Lisburn
Distillery: Matthews, Youle, J.McMenamin, Muir, Magee
(Ferguson 67), P.McCann, J.Ward (Armour 81), R.McCann (Johnston
75), Kilmartin, Waterworth, Browne. Subs not used - McConnell,
Cooling
Glentoran:
Dougherty, Nixon, Leeman, Simpson, Neill, Scullion (Hamill
85), Fordyce, Carson (M.Ward 80), Hill (BJ McMenamin 66),
Hamilton, Halliday Subs Morgan, Smyth
Referee:
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Report from Edward White
With
Lisburn Distillery going into this game trailing Larne by
three points in the CIS Cup Group table, manager Paul Kirk
was quite right in his pre-match comments when he declared
that a win was vital if the club was to progress in this season's
competition. Thankfully on the day the side delivered the
much needed win although it was only in a superb ten minute
spell shortly into the second half that the Whites were able
to assert their authority.
The first half had been fairly even with both sides creating
half chances although neither team had been able to gain an
upper hand. Armagh had probably the best chance of the opening
period when on 20 mins a free kick was only half-cleared by
the visitors' defence and the ball was returned back into
the Lisburn Distillery area with only the slightest of touches
being required to send it goal-ward. Thankfully however. none
of the Armagh strike force reacted quickly enough and the
ball ended up narrowly missing the visitor's post. Shortly
after that Lisburn Distillery keeper Phil Matthews had to
be at his best to tip over a goalbound effort which had resulted
from a poor clearance by the visiting defence.
The
Whites also had chances in a tight first half, Jim McMenamim
shot narrowly wide from 20 yards whilst Andrew Waterworth
had a number of shots on the home goal although none of them
really troubled the home defence. After a goal-less first
half, there was little to suggest the game would change so
quickly in the second half. It's not sure whether it was Paul
Kirk's half time team talk or the strength of the tea provided
by the Armagh tea lady but either way the Whites came out
like men possessed and within 10 minutes the game was as good
as over. The half was only two minutes old when Waterworth
picked the ball up a good 25 yards out from goal before unleashing
a thunderbolt of a strike which found its way sweetly into
the top right hand corner of the home goal.
The
home side heads seemed to drop at that point and worse was
to come for them on 52 minutes when Gary Browne was hauled
down in the box and the visitors were given a penalty. Browne
picked himself up and duly tucked the ball home, 2-0 to the
Whites. Five minutes later it was 3-0 when following some
delightful passing football featuring Peter McCann and Gary
Browne, a slide-rule pass put in young defender Dean Youle
who calmly picked his spot to fire home into the corner past
the stranded Stuart Addis in the Armagh goal. The home side
did pull one back on 65 mins when, following a goalmouth scramble,
Shane Coney was on hand to stab the ball home. The home side's
heads lifted slightly after that but despite all their efforts
they didn't really trouble the Lisburn Distillery defence
much after that and the Whites ran out comfortable 3-1 winners.
Indeed could have made the score-line even more comfortable
had it not been for two fine saves by Addis from Nathan McConnell
and then Darren Armour.
Team: Matthews, Youle, Magee, McMenamin, Muir, P.McCann,
R.McCann, Kilmartin, Ward, Waterworth, Browne
Subs: Johnston (for R.McCann), McConnell (for Browne), Armour
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If
Victor Meldrew had been writing this report he couldn't have
used any better phrase to describe this game than his classic
line of "I don't believe it!". One-up up with only
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