Airtricity League 1st Division
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 12:02

Monaghan United  v  Finn Harps

On Friday night Monaghan United entertain Finn Harps at Gortakeegan a side that they have one of their poorest records against this season.  In the two previous encounters United had their first of only a few home defeats and then in the away game they shared the points in an unmemorable nil all draw.  Since that first defeat the trajectory of the two sides have taken different courses, whereas Harps are struggling in the wrong end of the Table, United are pushing for the top with also a big say in the destinations of the League and Fai/Ford Cups.

Last weekend Sligo Rovers put an end to Harps further interest in FAI/Ford Cup, in the end it was an eleventh minute finish from the penalty spot that separated the sides. The previous week the Donegal side had a 3-2 home win against table propping Salthill Devons. It was uncomfortable enough encounter as the Galway side were first to score and should have doubled the lead shortly afterwards, however by the time the whistle was blown for the interval the home side was a goal up. However the second half was only five minutes old when Salthill were back on level terms and Harps had to wait until 15 minutes from the end before they retained the lead.

With all the expected excitement from the two cup competitions it would be a problem for most managers to keep their squads focused but Mick Cooke has a very mature group of lads about him.  Mick has a policy of never looking beyond the most important match which in his book is always the next game and that attitude has filtered through the whole panel. Having felt that they squandered  five out of a possible six points in the two previous outings against Finn Harps this in itself should be enough of a spur for Monaghan to go for a win on this occasion. This Ulster derby should be similar should be similar to previous ones which have always been entertaining and usually attracting a good following from both sides.

From their recent performances Monaghan must go into this game as favourites.