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Cockhill to host Sligo Rovers at home 31.03.11

"There was no mad celebrations. Everyone was just sitting back and soaking it all up and enjoying the moment.” - Cockhill manager, Donal O'Brien.

COCKHILL Celtic have been rewarded for their win over Galway United in the EA Sports (League) Cup with a home tie against holders Sligo Rovers. The local side are expected to host the second round game at St Mary's Park on April 25. Cockhill want a home tie even though a move to the Showgrounds would maximise revenues. Rovers' chairman Michael Toolan told the Irish Times yesterday: “If (Cockhill) were interested then obviously it’s something we’d be happy to look at but we’re more than happy too to go up there and it’s understandable they’d like to host Sligo Rovers, the holders, down in their ground.”
Cockhill Celtic claimed the biggest scalp in their 40-year history with a stunning 3-1 victory over Premier Division side Galway United in the EA Sports League Cup on Monday night, writes Damian Dowds.
Cockhill Celtic supporters get in the frame for a keepsake photo of the historic score-board result.
A Paul McKinney hat trick helped the Ulster Senior League champions come back from 1-0 down at Terryland Park and send the loyal band of travelling Cockhill supporters into raptures.
Cockhill’s giant-killers will face either Derry City, defending champions Sligo Manager Donal O’Brien said: “No one expected us to get a result in Galway, but it’s only a single game. Winning the league and cup last year, our first silverware at Intermediate level, was a better achievement. But I’m delighted for the boys. People are starting to take notice of us now and realise that we have good players that can play a bit.
“I told the players not to be intimidated by their opponents. We respected them because they’re a Premier Division side, but once the whistle went we got stuck in and although they took the lead, I was always confident.
“Our boys responded brilliantly and the 3-1 scoreline doesn’t flatter us at all – in fact, we might have had another couple of goals.”
Cockhill Celtic return to action this weekend and open the defence of their Donegal News Ulster Senior League Cup with a home tie against Drumkeen United in St Mary’s Park on Sunday afternoon.
O’Brien admits that retaining the cup and league title will be a difficult task.
“We’ll be doing our best to retain the league, but others clubs have strengthened their squads in the closed season,” he said. “Kildrum, Letterkenny Rovers, Buncrana Hearts, Bonagee, Fanad and Killea have all improved their teams and it will be a more even league this term.
“And as champions our opponents will be really up for it when they play us.
“But we need to be able to deal with that, and how we respond to defeat will be important too.
O’Brien emphasised the strong roots the club has in its local community as being crucial to their success.
“Monday night’s win wasn’t just down to the 16 players and me as manager. If we didn’t have the support of the local community we couldn’t have nights like that.
“Our end of season presentation dance attracts 300-400 guests, which is just phenomenal. And the club’s structures and facilities are second to none.
“If I or any of the players were to leave tomorrow, the club would continue as it always has and that’s the best way to have it.”
The manager was also full of praise for hat trick hero Paul McKinney.
“Paul typifies what Cockhill is about. He’s working in Belfast but keeps himself in great shape and is active in the club committee too. He’s suffered from injuries in recent seasons, and I was delighted for him on Monday night. He was so modest about it and carried it lightly on his shoulders.
Garbhan Friel has joined Finn Harps and O’Brien believes that there are other players in his squad capable of stepping up to senior football.
“I told [Galway manager] Sean Connor that he was to call me if he was interested in any of my players.
“I’m all about player development, and if someone can step up to the senior grade they should do it and I certainly wouldn’t stand in their way.” But for now, the club can wallow in the finest victory in their history.
“The team were gobsmacked. Everyone needed to pinch themselves. On the bus back up on Monday night there was no mad celebrations. Everyone was just sitting back and soaking it all up and enjoying the moment.”
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