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Conor Kane reveals Drogheda United's July plans with two weeks off following Conference League expulsion
Conor Kane reveals Drogheda United's July plans with two weeks off following Conference League expulsion

The Irish Sun

time04-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Conor Kane reveals Drogheda United's July plans with two weeks off following Conference League expulsion

CONOR Kane reckons being kept busy helped Drogheda forget about their European woes. And he hopes their upcoming down-time works in their favour as they bid to qualify again. Advertisement 2 The left-back has started all 24 of Drogheda's league games this season 2 The 26-year-old signed for Drogs last season from Shels after a successful six-month loan spell The Drogs face Galway at home tonight in their sixth game in 22 days. Yet, they have just one more game this month, against non-league Crumlin United in the The lopsided fixture list is down to their games being brought forward from July to allow a clear run at Europe. But Kane and Co have time on their hands instead after their However, the left-back revealed it will be no holiday. The time off will be used by the club for a training camp as they focus on qualifying for Europe again this term. Advertisement Read more on League of Ireland Kane told SunSport: 'It's our job to get on with it. We couldn't feel sorry for ourselves. "It feels like it happened longer than two or three weeks ago! 'In the FAI Cup, we've obviously got Crumlin, who will be difficult. "And we're planning on going away at the end of the month for a training camp kind of thing. Advertisement Most read in Football Comment 'All of the players and staff will be together. It will be good for us as we're a tight-knit group.' The Drogs are in a good position. The past few weeks and a five-game run yielded five points — a streak that Kane acknowledged would have been good last season when the Drogs avoided relegation in a play-off. RTE pundit offers optimistic view on growth of women's football amid Euros kick-off But their Kane insisted that has to be the target now. Advertisement He said: 'We know what we have in the dressing room and that comes from the belief we've had since last year. 'People look back at the FAI Cup win but that wasn't where it changed. 'It was last July. We got a few new faces in and a couple of results. 'People always write us off but this is the best group I've been part of in terms of talent. Advertisement 'Going full-time has made a massive difference too. But we're looking at the rest of the season and it's Friday-Friday the rest of the way. "We know what we can achieve but we can't get too far ahead of ourselves.'

Conor Kane warns Drogheda United not to underestimate bottom side Sligo Rovers ahead of clash
Conor Kane warns Drogheda United not to underestimate bottom side Sligo Rovers ahead of clash

The Irish Sun

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Conor Kane warns Drogheda United not to underestimate bottom side Sligo Rovers ahead of clash

CONOR KANE knows from experience how quickly things can be turned on their head. And that should ensure table-toppers 2 Conor Kane of Drogheda United has urged his team-mates not to underestimate Sligo Rovers 2 The Drogs face bottom of the league Sligo Rovers on Friday night The Boynesiders are at the summit, ahead of As recently as August, Drogheda were propping up the table - before, ironically, a 7-0 win over the Bit O' Red saw them leapfrog Dundalk - and still needed a play-off to stay up. And Kane, 26, said: 'I kind of am surprised to see where they are because obviously you know players from playing against them over the last couple of years. 'But it just shows how competitive the league has gone over the last year or so read more on football 'We were in that boat last year, we know how things can change over the course of a season. It only takes a couple of results to switch things around. 'They score a lot of goals. It's going to be a very tough game especially away from home so we'll have to be on it.' Whilst there might be a sharp contrast in their final league position of ninth in 2024 and their current lofty perch, the real turnaround came about last summer. Back then, they brought in Luke Dennison, James Bolger, Elicha Ahui, Shane Farrell and Douglas-James Taylor, on loan from Walsall. Most read in Football They took 17 points from their final 12 games last season, just three fewer than their first dozen matches this term and, of course, won the FAI Cup in between. Assistant boss Daire Doyle said: 'I think if you're looking back to that period from July onwards, we haven't lost many games. I never wanted to be Chelsea manager but took over because the players begged me to coach them, says former boss 'We've performed really well in almost all the games that we've played in. We've been a difficult side to play against. We've offered a lot of threat going forward in those games as well. 'Our defensive record is excellent. And on the flip of that we're causing teams a number of problems with how we play and the problems that we cause them. 'So we have done that consistently since last July. 'In fact, we probably feel that we've built on that a little bit more going into this season because we've been able to add that depth and strength to our squad. 'Because you look at the players that we have missing in the first four or five weeks. Lads like Elicha, lads like Dougie, Josh Harris who's missing now and Paul Doyle who missed a large chunk of the season. 'So we've got that squad there now that's capable to step in when there are any injuries or any suspensions going forward.' It also helps that they turned full-time in the off-season. Doyle said: 'The way things were, you were literally leaving the house at 7am and getting home at 10:30pm. 'We're in a position now where we're in the same boat with every other team in the league. ' We've added extra little bits to our training in regards we're able to do a little bit more early in the week when there's not a midweek game. We're able to do a bit more analysis and do some presentations on opposition that we might not have had time to do in previous seasons. 'From a personal side, I think my wife and kids have probably seen more of me this year than they have in the last three years. 'There's days when you get your work done that you can go for a walk in the evening for half an hour with your wife and your kids. In previous years, really, you did not get the chance.' And Kane added: 'I was in work for 9am and you're not coming home until about 9 or 9:30pm. You're doing that five days a week and trying to perform on a Friday and, if you have a game, on a Monday 'It was stressful but I was well used to it at that stage. But I'm getting used to this life as well. You have your life back again.'

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