McAree appointed caretaker manager.

After the resignation of Dixie Robinson this morning as Manager of the Club, The management committee acted fast in finding an able replacement for Dixie. They have tonight appointed Rodney McAree as the new first team caretaker manager at Dungannon Swifts. Rodney was first team coach under Dixie Robinson so is no stranger to the current group of players at Stangmore Park.

Rodney will decide on who his back room staff will be within the next few days. As it stands at the moment, Rodney McAree, Darren Murphy and Bryan Hutchinson will be in charge on Saturday at Seaview when we take on Crusaders.

The club is delighted to have made such a quick appointment and one that will be made very welcome by everyone at the club. Rodney has been around the club since he was a young lad, always on the heels of his father Joe, Current Club Chairman. Having had the experience of playing across the water for a number of Clubs including Liverpool F.C. and Fulham F.C. Rodney has been in plenty of changing rooms playing under different managers and has grasped onto plenty of tips from them all. 

We would like to take the opportunity to wish Rodney all the best with his new caretaker role at Stangmore Park, they don’t come much better than First team Manager. We would also like to thank Dixie Robinson again for his time in the hot seat at the Swifts. It’s now all over to you ‘Rod’.

More news will follow later.

Dixie Resigns.

It is with deep regret that the club have accepted the resignation of Dixie Robinson.

Dixie requested a meeting with the Club Chairman Joe McAree and Vice chairman Jarlath Faloon this morning and resigned from his post as manager of Dungannon Swifts Football Club.

The management committee would like to highlight this was entirely his own decision and the club would like to take the opportunity to thank Dixie for all the work he has put into the club during very difficult financial times. We know this has not been an easy decision for Dixie being a Swifts man at heart and we will look forward to continue seeing him at Stangmore Park and wish him all the best in the future.

Southern Area Hospice

On Friday 2nd December 2011 the Southern Area Hospice held a fundraising variety concert in the Cohannon Inn. Three players from Dungannon Swifts and Dungannon United Youth were asked to go along and entertain the crowd with their silky football skills by doing different tricks and keepy-ups on stage. The boys showed off their skills while the song “I’m Sexy and I know it” was playing in the background.

A great night was had by all for such a great cause. Dungannon Swifts and Dungannon United Youth were delighted to be a part of this even.

Well done to the three boys who took part in the evenings entertainment, Eoin Teague, Shea Gordan and Ciaran Corey all pictured above.

Dungannon Swifts 1 Cliftonville 4


A 19-minute hat-trick from local football’s hottest property floored Dungannon Swifts as Cliftonville stretched their winning run to 13 games.

Rory Donnelly reinforced his fast growing reputation with another three goals, guiding the Reds to a comprehensive victory on a bleak afternoon at Stangmore Park.

It was a setback for Dungannon, but they are not the first team this season to be on the receiving end of a heavy defeat against this exciting young team.

Linfield and Ballymena have both slumped to six and seven-goal losses respectively, and for a brief spell this threatened to be another Reds rampage.

They raced into a three-goal lead and, only for a series of superb saves from goalkeeper Niall Morgan, would have been even further ahead.

Fortunately Dixie Robinson regrouped his side for the second half, denying Cliftonville the time and space which they had exploited so effectively in the opening period.

Joe Gormley added a stunning fourth before Michael Funston secured a hint of respectability by pulling a goal back in the closing stages.

This was Swifts’ 10th league defeat of the season, and the fourth time they have shipped four goals.

There were mitigating factors – a heavy deflection on the first, a handball in the build-up to the second – yet few could argue with the final score.

The game was as good as over with half an hour played.

Indeed Cliftonville were ahead before some supporters had taken their seats, with Rory Donnelly scoring the fastest goal seen at Stangmore Park this season.

Barely 40 seconds had elapsed when he collected a Ciaran Caldwell pass, with his strike taking a crucial deflection as it flashed past the ‘keeper.

Frustratingly for Dungannon, it came moments after John Connolly pulled off a superb save to prevent Funston scoring at the other end.

No matter, the tone of the match was set, and Cliftonville’s advantage was soon extended when the two Donnellys combined to carve apart the home defence again.

Neat approach play from Martin Donnelly created an opening, and he squared the ball to the back post for his namesake to convert at the second attempt.

And the hat-trick was sealed less than two minutes later. Barry Holland crossed towards Donnelly, who stuck out a leg to divert the ball past a helpless goalkeeper.

It was proving another harsh lesson for Dungannon, whose focus had now shifted towards avoiding another heavy, morale-sapping defeat.

They did produce glimpses of encouragement, however, despite the seemingly hopeless situation.

Funston brought some respite with a long-range effort saved at full-stretch by Connolly. The resulting corner found Dermot McCaffrey, whose downward header was also kept out.

Yet Morgan remained Dungannon’s most influential player – a sign of how the match was progressing.

Another superb passing move saw Caldwell exchange passes with Martin Donnelly before setting up Holland, whose low strike was blocked by the ‘keeper.

Morgan also tipped away another Holland effort, this time from a free-kick, before thwarting Caldwell following a surging run from midfield.

On the touchline Robinson continued to shout encouragement and bark orders – but already it looked a hopeless task.

As the second half began and the heavens opened, the efforts rained down on Morgan’s goal.

One back pass from Johnny Montgomery put him in real trouble, with the ‘keeper making a desperate clearance to prevent an own-goal.

Chris Scannell, drafted from the bench, also tested him with one terrific effort.

Funston, one of Swifts’ better players, twice went close in reply. One header was blocked while a second on a PJ Lavery delivery went flying over the bar.

But as Dungannon pushed for a goal, they were hit on the counter. A lightening break saw Scannell feed Gormley, whose spectacular shot flew into the top corner to make it 4-0.

There was some encouragement for home supporters when Funston scored late on, converting a Shea McGerrigan cross with a backward header.

DGN SWIFTS: Morgan, McCluskey, Montgomery (PJ Lavery, 68), O’Neill, Fitzpatrick, Murphy, Funston, Ward (McGerrigan, 79), Topley, S Lavery (McCready, 72), McCaffrey

Subs not used: McKerr, Curran

CLIFTONVILLE: Connolly, Johnston, Holland, Donaghy, Caldwell, Garrett (C Scannell, 29), M Donnelly (McMullan, 65), R Donnelly (Gormley, 65), Seydak, Catney, McVeigh

Subs not used: Smyth, Stuart

Referee: Arnold Hunter (Maguiresbridge)

Game postponed

Tonight’s game, Dungannon Swifts v Annagh United in the Quarter Final of the Mid Ulster Cup at Stangmore Park has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.