THREE crucial games in eight days could go a long way to determining where Bangor City finish up in the Welsh Premier League this season, believes manager Neville Powell.Read
BETHESDA started the play-offs for promotion to Division One North against top team from the Mid Wales section Dolgellau and as the score suggests there was not much between the sides.Read
AFTER losing three times to Llandudno this season Holyhead Hotspur will feel they are due a change of luck when they visit Maesdu Park for a vital league encounter this Saturday, writes Gareth Davies.Read
ALTHOUGH Llangefni would probably have settled for a point before the game they will feel they should have done better against a Llandudno outfit deprived of several key players due to injuries and suspensions.Read
BANGOR City took a massive step towards lifting the Welsh Cup for a third successive season when they reached the semi-finals on Saturday with a 2-0 home success over Llanelli.Read
MATHEW PARRY ran up a personal tally of 31 points as Bethesda battered Rhosllanerchrugog 88-0 at Dol Ddafydd in their final WRU Division Two North (Northern) fixture.Read
LLANGEFNI Town overcame adversity to reclaim top spot in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance League following a superb 2-1 win at Buckley Town on Friday night.Read
ALTHOUGH a determined Hotspur side took high-flyers Llandudno into extra time at Maesdu Park, the Seasiders were overall worthy winners of a thrilling League Cup quarter- final, writes Gareth Davies.Read
AT the Welsh Schools Cross-Country Championships held at Brecon on Saturday many Menai Track and Field athletes excelled competing for Eryri Schools. Read
NEVILLE POWELL has full faith in his Bangor side’s ability to gain revenge when they tackle mighty Llanelli in the Welsh Cup quarter-finals at Farrar Road this Saturday.Read
BETHESDA reached the last eight of the Swalec plate after a convincing win over Bettws from the Newport area in South Wales and are now just two matches away from a dream final in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.Read
RENOWNED cup fighters Holyhead will need to produce another of their famous performances if they are to progress to a semi-final this Saturday, writes Gareth Davies.Read