Matches are coming ‘thick and fast’ says Kincaid

Whites’ boss Tommy Kincaid says that matches are coming “thick and fast” as Distillery face two games in three days.
The Fifth Round Irish Cup game between Lisburn Distillery and PSNI at New Grosvenor. Distillery manager Tommy Kincaid. Picture: Cliff DonaldsonThe Fifth Round Irish Cup game between Lisburn Distillery and PSNI at New Grosvenor. Distillery manager Tommy Kincaid. Picture: Cliff Donaldson
The Fifth Round Irish Cup game between Lisburn Distillery and PSNI at New Grosvenor. Distillery manager Tommy Kincaid. Picture: Cliff Donaldson

First up for Lisburn Distillery is a league meeting with Carrick - bizarrely set to be played in Larne - tomorrow (Saturday, 3pm).

Carrick currently lie a couple of places above the Whites in Championship 1, whilst the Ballyskeagh men have two games in hand on many of their near rivals.

“Matches are coming thick and fast,” Kincaid commented.

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“After Saturday we will have to try to pick a team as we will have a few players missing through suspension or injury.

“They are just above us, they have the points on the board.

“We drew 1-1 with them recently so we know how tough it will be.

“We have a couple of games in hand, but I would rather have the points on the board and I hope we can make the ground up.

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“We haven’t been able to put the same team out two weeks in a row so it is hard to get a wee bit of momentum going.

“It’s not ideal but you have to get on with it.”

Distillery’s match with Carrick will be played at Inver Park, Larne. This is due to ongoing repair work at Taylor’s Avenue.

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