FIXTURES UPDATE | Coleraine (H)

FIXTURES UPDATE | Coleraine (H)

We have received notification from The Northern Ireland Football League that our postponed Danske Bank Premiership fixture with Coleraine, originally scheduled for Saturday 13th October, will now be played on Tuesday 20th November, KO 7.45pm at Stangmore Park.

BREAKING | Lindsay appoints First Team Coach

BREAKING | Lindsay appoints First Team Coach

Dungannon Swifts new manager Kris Lindsay has finalised his backroom staff with the addition of former Irish League player, Peter Kennedy, as First Team Coach. 

 “I’m delighted to welcome Peter as part of my backroom staff, he comes with a massive amount of experience in the game both professionally and locally. He will work closely with myself and Chris to impart that knowledge and professionalism on the players and I’m delighted to have him on board and complete my backroom team.”

Welcome to Stangmore Park, Peter.

BREAKING | Lindsay appoints new Assistant Manager

BREAKING | Lindsay appoints new Assistant Manager

DSFC New Assistant Manager – Chris Wright.

Dungannon Swifts new manager Kris Lindsay has wasted no time in bringing in his own backroom staff. Chris Wright, formerly of Portadown FC, has been appointed as Lindsay’s new number two.

“I’m delighted to welcome Chris Wright to Stangmore Park as part of my back room staff, as Assistant Manager. Chris is someone whom I trust and hold in high regard. He is a top quality coach who has the hunger and desire to succeed and he will work closely with me and the players. I’d like to thank Portadown FC for giving  me permission to speak with him and as I say, I’m delighted to have him join me at Dungannon Swifts.”

Welcome to Dungannon Swifts, Chris!

BREAKING NEWS | Lindsay to lead the Stangmore Blues

BREAKING NEWS | Lindsay to lead the Stangmore Blues

Chairman, Keith Boyd, welcomes our new Manager, Kris Lindsay, to Stangmore Park.

Dungannon Swifts Football Club have the absolute pleasure of announcing that our new Manager will be, Mr Kris Lindsay.

Kris was very keen to move into management and we are really looking forward to having him on board at Stangmore Park. He will bring with him an extensive knowledge of the local game and a desire to be as successful in management, as he was while a player in the Irish League. He spent his time as a player playing for Portadown, Larne, Linfield and Glenavon during this time period he picked up 2 League titles, 3 Irish Cups, 1 League Cup, a County Antrim Shield and 2 Mid Ulster Cups.

Kris has been first team coach at Glenavon under Gary Hamilton for the past year and a half, proving to be a great success with them. He is a young, ambitious manager, who wants to win. He has an impressive vision for our club for both present and future times.

Kris has made his thoughts very clear to us;

“I’ve played under and worked for some great managers in my career and will always be indebted to Gary (Hamilton) and Glenavon for giving me the opportunity to coach at this level but I’ve never hidden the fact that I want to manage. When the opportunity arose here at Dungannon, it was something I was excited about and one that I couldn’t turn down and let pass me by. Dungannon is a family club with great facilities and ethos, and one that I have complete faith that I can get moving in the right direction up the table. It’s a fresh challenge for me and one that I can’t wait to get started with.” 

“There is a core of quality players at the club and my immediate focus has to be to continue to get points on the board and start to move up the table. Longer term we have to focus and consolidate our position in the league and move forward to consistently breaking into the top six as that will give the club the opportunity to gain European qualification through the playoffs. All in all, I’m excited for the challenge ahead and it’s one I’m committed to and can’t wait to get started working with the players.”

Chairman Keith Boyd said;

“I am absolutely delighted with the appointment of our new manager, Kris Lindsay. He has lots of experience within the Irish League and I am excited to see what he brings to Dungannon Swifts. I would like to thank Glenavon Football Club for granting us permission to speak to Kris. I would ask all our supporters and the Town of Dungannon to get behind Kris as he commits his future to our Club.”

Kris will be at training on Thursday night and will also be present in the dugout for our fixture away to Glenavon on Saturday. We would love if you could all come and get behind our new manager in this local derby. Transport will be leaving Stangmore Park at 2pm for the short journey to Lurgan.

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Kris, his wife, Emma, and two sons, Jacob and Alexander to Stangmore Park. We wish Kris every success as Manager of DSFC and we look forward to what the future brings for us as a Club.

GOSPEL GOAL Dedicate Advertising Sign.

Chairman Keith Boyd with members of “Gospel Goal”, who dedicated a new adverting board at Stangmore Park.

A new advertising board was dedicated earlier this afternoon by Roy Graham (Gospel Goal) and Sam Magill (Ards Chaplin) before our Danke Bank Premiership fixture against Ards Football Club.

“We would like to express of profound thanks to everyone associated with Dungannon Swifts for their welcome and help in erecting the board, and also to Sam Magill, Chaplain of Ards FC for his help and encouragement”  Roy Graham.

Dungannon Swifts would like to thank Roy and ‘Gospel Goal’ for their support to our football Club. We wish them well for the future and hope to continue our friendship.