Under-13 Manchester Easter Tour 2013
The parents and management of Carrigtwohill Utd’s under 13 soccer team organised a trip of a life time for 17 lucky players and 12 adults to travel to Manchester City Academy for a train and play experience of a lifetime, and being a first for the club it is hoped that it will be an annual event.
to Dublin Port with breakfast supplied by Supervalu Midleton for the journey, arriving at Dublin Port we boarded Irish Ferries, Ulysses, to travel to Holyhead were the players had great freedom on the boat and met up with players from other clubs. When we arrived in Holyhead we had a lovely spin through North Wales snow-capped mountains and coastal drive on to Manchester, on arriving in Manchester we went to Manchester United’s home ground to experience the Old Trafford tour of the museum, trophy cabinet, grounds and onto the mega store were the players would have spent their life savings if they had got away with it, then onto a very cold Manchester City Academy grounds to train and meet with coaches from the Academy and the players were put through drills that were new to them and finished up with a game between themselves and from their onto the hotel in Wigan were we all enjoyed a good night’s sleep after a long day.
After having a great morning in the Academy the players were getting geared up for the big Premiership game between Manchester City and Newcastle, we made our way to Etihad Stadium where we were seated right behind Joe Hart's goal (City's goalkeeper) for the first half and had a good view of the action in the second half as all the second half action was played right in front of us and seeing City's two second half goals, as they beat Newcastle 4-0, you could see from the excitement in the boys eyes that they really enjoyed the game as they all sat together watching the game. From there we made our way from Etihad Stadium back to our Hotel and what I remember from that night is all the boys in one Hotel room watching Match of the Day on TV and waiting for the Man City game to see if they could see themselves on the TV, and they did with excitement, eventually, with everybody getting to bed we rose early the next morning for the pleasant twelve hour return journey back to Carrigtwohill.
Gerard O'Hanlon, Chairman. |