Finn Harps boss Ollie Horgan hopes his players can come away from the last game of the season with some pride as they enter the game consigned to relegation. After last week's 3-1 defeat at the hands of fellow strugglers UCD, Horgan's men were officially relegated with one game to play. Meanwhile the Drogs have enjoyed a strong season and will compete in the Premier Division once again next season. Ollie Horgan told club media: "We're all very disappointed after last weekend. At the beginning of the season our goal was to take it to the last day and we unfortunately fell short. "Things haven't gone our way at times this year but we can have no complaints with how the table has ended up. We weren't good enough over the 36 games to stay in the division and full credit to UCD who have probably kicked on in the last few weeks where we did not. "Regardless of our place in the table we're still going to Drogheda with a job to do. They'll want to end their season on a high in front of their support. We're playing for pride but there is a lot of hurt in that dressing room and we're hoping to sign off the season with a win of our own." In team news David Webster misses out through injury, while Eric McWoods, Elie-Gael N'Zeyi and Rob Jones are doubts. Injured: David Webster Suspended: None Doubtful: Rob Jones, Eric McWoods, Elie-Gael N'Zeyi Kibonge
Ireland Sport | ‘We’re playing for pride’ – Horgan on final Premier Division game
Finn Harps boss Ollie Horgan hopes his players can come away from the last game of the season with some pride as they enter the game consign...
QPS Under 15 Girls team After a delicious meal, Chairman Brian Rutherford and Public Relations Officer Sean Gallagher, better known as Golly G, took to the stage to welcome everyone and to thank the many volunteers who keep the club afloat. The club had a very successful year in terms of performance on the pitch and the players and coaches were thanked for their commitment and determination.
QPS Under 13B team Three Derry City players, Cameron McJannet, Brandon Kavanagh and Ciaran Coll, were invited to the stage to present the trophies to the junior and senior teams. Special trophies went to Players of the Year, Most improved and Player's Player of the Year. There were also Cups, Shields and League Cups presented to the winning and runners up teams of the Inishowen Youth & Schoolboys League.
QPS Under 11B team The presentation was followed by dancing and chasing balloons around the dance floor to music provided by Liam Atcheson and Stephanie Pope. It was evident that sport brings people from all walks of life together and this night allowed everyone to have fun, catch ups among friends and reminiscing the good old days. The club is always looking for volunteers and new members are very welcome. For further information and contact details, visit the Quigley's Point Swifts FC Facebook page.
REVVED Director Emily Foran "In essence, it is a play about regrets, the ride and cars, and in the end, it challenges us to ask ourselves whether we can, or even should, forgive ourselves for the mistake we make." As the play begins, we encounter Eamon as he tidies the stockroom in anticipation of his manager's arrival. Harbouring a lifelong love of cars, he relives his memories of last year's attendance at the rally, and how it changed his life forever. Director, Emily Foran, adds "I'm very much looking forward to directing REVVED during its NI debut at the Lyric. "The play tackles some incredibly important themes, like the feeling of being an outsider in a small rural community, and longing for something more. One of its most important messages is that, in order to embrace our future, we need to face our past. "Patrick has really captured the zeitgeist by creating an urgent and evocative piece that I would encourage everyone to experience." Tickets for the performances at the Lyric Theatre Belfast can be booked at: https://www.lyrictheatre.co.uk