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Gary Ferry, 16 Aug
Institute vs. Dundela
Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium
Saturday, 3pm
Kevin Deery has banned all talk of the clubâs achievements last season
ahead of the first home game of the new campaign.
âStute began the new NIFL campaign with a 2-2 draw at Armagh City at
the weekend, with Mikhail Kennedyâs late free kick salvaging a point
after Shane Boyleâs opener. It is the beginning of a new chapter for
âStute, who came so close to promotion last year, just losing out to
Ballymena United in the promotion/ relegation play-off.
But that is all in the past, and Deery is looking forward, with his
new-look squad eager to prove themselves once again.
âI have banned last season chat in the group. Last season was last
season,â he insisted. âWe're a completely new group with brand new
players. Whatever happened last year is gone now so we just want to
focus on this game.
âWe have Dundela in the Brandywell this week so our sole focus is
trying to get maximum points in that game. It's a brand-new season.
They have a new group and we have a new group. We know what their
strengths are. They're a very direct team. They put balls in the box.
They play with two strikers and try and upset you down the side, so, we
know all their strengths, so, it's up to us to get the basics right, to
be honest, defend properly, try and implement our own style in the
game, and try and take all three points.â
âStute failed to beat Dundela at home last year, but the home form was
exceptional overall, and Deery knows the importance of winning games at
the Brandywell in a very competitive league.
âWe know we're creating chances, we've scored a good few goals in
pre-season, and we want to keep that up, but we've got to nullify the
threat at the other end which is a big thing that we need to focus on
this week,â he explained.
âFor all our good play and scoring goals, we're going to have to stop
leaking a few. We've leaked a few goals away to Armagh which we
shouldnât have given away, so the message is clear - let's get the
basics right. We have a style of playing and we want to stick to it. We
play football, and we're good on the eye, but we can't be scoring three
and four every week to win games.â
Time and again in recent campaigns, the Championship has proved to be
an unpredictable and highly competitive division, and Deery is
expecting the same again this year.
âWhat happens is that most teams ask questions with a style of football
that you probably don't see now on TV,â he agreed. âThe Championship
still asked you those questions. Can you dig in? Can you head the ball?
Can you win tackles? Can you defend your box? So, we have all those
questions to be answered yet, but, in terms of playing football and
then doing things right in training, people putting the effort in and
numbers coming to training and people applying themselves properly in
the off-season, we've got all that. We just have to get tidy up now and
tighten up with our group to be really hard to beat.â
Deeryâs captain is again Kennedy, who now has 10 goals in just 16
appearances for the club. The former Charlton Athletic man is leading
by example, and Deery wants others to follow in his footsteps.
âMikhail obviously came in January and he got the armband then. Iâm
delighted with the way he's been about the pitch,â he said.
âHe's a great lad. He's fully at it and he's there for the project and
what we're trying to do. Heâs captain of the club. Obviously, we would
like more leaders on the pitch as well because itâs not just about one
armband.
âThe next thing for me this weekend is we have to show leadership,
because, when we lost Niall, early in the first half; he had leadership
quality. He's got that experience of playing on the Championship and
Irish Premiership. So, we have to let the young boys show their voice
and show that they're ready to compete for the top end of the
Championship again, because, that's what we're here for.â