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Kennedy savours his big moment with Quakers
JASON Kennedy may have already
played on the European
stage with Middlesbrough, but
the midfielder last night revealed
his involvement in the play-offs
with Darlington ranks just as
high.
Kennedy's wonder strike
against Rochdale means Quakers
take a 2-1 advantage into the second
leg at Spotland on Saturday.
And the 21-year-old is hoping to
make the most of his loan move
from Middlesbrough by helping
Quakers clinch their place at
Wembley on May 26.
The Roseworth-born midfielder
has spent the majority of his
professional career away from
the Riverside Stadium in loan
spells.
However, three of his seven
Middlesbrough first-team appearances
have been in the UEFA
Cup.
His last appearance in Europe
was as a second half substitute at
Stuttgart in 2006 when the
Teessiders eventually went on to
reach the UEFA Cup final.
But despite his involvement on
the European stage, Kennedy is
just as proud to be involved in the
League Two play-offs with Darlington.
He said: "I've played in Europe
for Boro but playing for Darlo in
the play-offs is a great experience
and right up there with anything
I've done, no doubt about it.
"The lads grafted for 90 minutes
and put 100 per cent into
that performance. It's the first
step towards hopefully
playing at
Wembley."
Kennedy's stunning
strike was worthy
of any contest and
the Teessider admitted,
of the six goals he has
scored in his professional
career, that
was the best.
"I haven't scored
many goals in my career
but that has to
rank as the best of
the lot," said Kennedy.
"It's something we've been
working on in training all week,
getting the midfielders up to support
the front men as soon as possible.
I suppose practice makes
perfect.
"As soon as I made the run inside
they were overrun.
"I had a bit of space so I
thought I'd hit it and luckily
it went in."
Kennedy is out of contract
at the end of the season
and Middlesbrough
manager
Gareth Southgate has
yet to make a decision
on his future.
And if he
is deemed
surplus to requirements
at
the Riverside
S t a d i u m ,
then Quakers
boss Dave
Penney may
consider a
p e r m a n e n t
move for
Kennedy.
"I'm not sure
whether they are
going to offer him
anything," said Penney.
"I'm not sure of
their plans, but we'll find
out what level we are
playing in next season,
then make decisions as to
who we want."
With Tommy Wright ruled out
after suffering a knee injury
against Dale, Penney could
turn to Pawel Abbott, despite
the striker not being fully
fit.
Wright won't feature again this
season after a scan yesterday.
Record buy Abbott is training
following a hamstring injury and
with no other first-team striker
available, Penney could turn to
Darlington's club record signing
this weekend at Spotland.
Micky Cummins is another option,
although Penney will not be
considering 15-year-old Curtis
Main for such a high profile
game.
Meanwhile, it was announced
yesterday that Richard Beeby
will officiate Saturday's second
leg.
The Northamptonshire official
has not taken charge of a Darlington
game this season. The
last Quakers game he did referee
was last season's 3-0 defeat at
home to derby rivals Hartlepool
United.
10:51am Wednesday 14th May 2008
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