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Cliftonville 'fully deserved' Irish Cup win
Cliftonville 'fully deserved' Irish Cup win

BBC News

time28-03-2025

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Cliftonville 'fully deserved' Irish Cup win

Ards manager John Bailie said that holders Cliftonville "fully deserved" their 3-0 Irish Cup semi-final win at Windsor Gormley opened the scoring for the Reds before substitutes Alex Parsons and Ryan Corrigan added goals in the second Bailie believes his Championship side were beaten by a superior team as the Reds reached a second successive Irish Cup final."It's been a really tough night, we knew it would be tough, Cliftonville are a quality side, and they played some quality stuff tonight," he told BBC Sport NI."They fully deserved their win, they played really well and did a good number on us."Bailie bemoaned Ards' misfortune with the few chances they created when the game was still in the balance as well as their naivety in being caught on the counter-attack by Cliftonville."We struggled for large parts tonight with their movement, but to be fair to our lads we stayed in the game for a long time," he added."At 1-0 we had a few half chances, and you need those to go in and at 2-0 we had the one [from Darius Roohi] that just goes over the crossbar. "If we had a bit more quality it might have been a different game, but the last 10-15 minutes you could see the legs were gone and every time Cliftonville broke they looked as though they could score."The Ards boss admitted the defeat would hurt for a while but he praised his players for making it to the last four, knocking out Premiership sides Ballymena United and Loughgall in the process."There will be disappointment, but they just have to suck that up and learn from the occasion, we can't dwell on it."We got beat by a team that can beat any team in the league. It is not a disgrace, we are not ashamed, I told the players to be proud of our cup run and their efforts."Tonight, we fell short, but we have to accept that."

'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final
'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final

Ards manager John Bailie said that it is "surreal" for his Championship side to be in the semi-finals of the Irish Cup. The north Down side beat Premiership Loughgall 2-0 on Saturday with goals from Michael Ruddy and Eamon Scannell helping them to victory in the quarter-final tie. They are in the last four of the Irish Cup for the first time since 1995 and will face holders Cliftonville for a place in the final. "It's a bit surreal, we have done really well in cup competitions in terms of performance levels when we've been tested against Premiership teams," Bailie told BBC Sport NI. "Semi-final don't come along often for a club like Ards so it's going to be a big day." Bailie believes Ards were worthy winners at Clandeboye Park as they set up another meeting with Cliftonville, who edged them on penalties in the County Antrim Shield earlier in the season. "We came into the game fairly confident, not cocky but we knew we had a chance because Loughgall have been struggling," he added. "We thoroughly deserved it in the end, to a man we were very good, everyone gave their all."

'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final
'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final

BBC News

time02-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

'Surreal' for Ards to be in Irish Cup semi-final

Ards manager John Bailie said that it is "surreal" for his Championship side to be in the semi-finals of the Irish north Down side beat Premiership Loughgall 2-0 on Saturday with goals from Michael Ruddy and Eamon Scannell helping them to victory in the quarter-final are in the last four of the Irish Cup for the first time since 1995 and will face holders Cliftonville for a place in the final."It's a bit surreal, we have done really well in cup competitions in terms of performance levels when we've been tested against Premiership teams," Bailie told BBC Sport NI. "Semi-final don't come along often for a club like Ards so it's going to be a big day."Bailie believes Ards were worthy winners at Clandeboye Park as they set up another meeting with Cliftonville, who edged them on penalties in the County Antrim Shield earlier in the season."We came into the game fairly confident, not cocky but we knew we had a chance because Loughgall have been struggling," he added."We thoroughly deserved it in the end, to a man we were very good, everyone gave their all."

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