‘To play average and win is good’ - Kee

INSTITUTE’S Head of Development Paul Kee admitted he was disappointed following his side’s 1-0 win over Dergview, on Saturday.

The Waterside men had midfielder Aaron McEneff to thank for the victory, but Kee felt ’Stute weren’t at their best, in what was their final home game of the season.

“We were poor, it was a typical end of season game. In fairness to the players it’s difficult to keep them motivated but we want to try and finish as high as we can and there was only three or four players playing to their full potential.

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“When Dergview had their chances they didn’t take them. We’ve had games this year where we have had chances and we didn’t take them. To win is good because it’s another three points and it takes us just one match away now from finishing third.”

Kee did however accept that although his side didn’t play well, it was good to see the players picking up maximum points despite not keeping their usual high standards.

“After we scored we took our foot off the gas and let them come into the game. We didn’t have enough bite about us and the second half was hard to watch to be honest.

“We normally get control of games but there was no flow to our game. But I can’t complain because we’ve played well this year and lost so to play average and win is good.”

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Meanwhile the club’s presentation dinner dance takes place in the White Horse Hotel, on Friday, May 4.

Tickets are priced at £25 per person and music by Legacy. For further information Trevor Hewitt (0775) 456 8479 or contact any committee member.

And the club’s Annual General Meeting will take at the Riverside Stadium, on Wednesday, May 16, at 7.30pm sharp.

They are also holding their first annual Duck Derby at the end of the season, date to be confirmed.

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Rubber ducks will be released into the Faughan and there will be prizes for the first ducks past the finishing line.

It promises to be a great laugh and to adopt a duck, which costs only a £1, please see any member of the committee.

The club is also looking for volunteers to sell ducks. Please contact Robert Scroggie for more information.

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