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Football: Llangefni Town FC look for return to form

LLANGEFNI Town need to get back to winning ways this Saturday when they visit Ruthin Town for a crucial Huws Gray Cymru Alliance League encounter.Read

Football: Glantraeth FC are back in the game

DESPITE the gloom the big freeze is bringing to North Wales sport one piece of good news to emerge last week was Glantraeth’s planned return to football next season. Read

Football: Anglesey League vows to fight for survival

OFFICIALS of one of Wales’ oldest football leagues are determined to fight for its future.Read

Holyhead Hotspur versus Guilsfield

Football: Holyhead Hotspur FC prepare for Bethesda after loss

MARK WILLIAMS will demand a positive response from his Holyhead side to the disappointing weekend loss against Guilsfield when they welcome Bethesda Athletic to the New Stadium this Saturday (2.30pm).Read

Football: Bangor City FC expect to strengthen

BANGOR City hope to have a couple of new signings in place before this weekend’s scheduled visit to high-flying Neath.Read

Football: Llanfairpwll FC adge out Bethesda Athletic

LLION JONES netted the only goal of the game after just 25 seconds as Llanfairpwll did their hopes of avoiding a relegation battle the world of good and condemned Bethesda Athletic to only a second away defeat of the campaign in last week’s Cymru Alliance derby at Maes Eilian.Read

Football: Llangefni Town FC boss ready for title challenge

LLANGEFNI Town will go into the new year aiming to push Flint Town United all the way in the Cymru Alliance title race, promises assistant boss Ian Hughes.Read

Football: Fighters Amlwch Town FC come back from three down

A TREMENDOUS comeback from Amlwch saw them recover from 3-0 down at the interval to secure their first away point since May 2008.Read

Football: Llandegfan's troubles continue

SATURDAY saw just one game played in the Kitchen Medic Anglesey League and if basement club Llandegfan, without a win to their name in 2009, were hoping for a change of fortune in 2010 they certainly did not enjoy the best of starts. Read

Football: Holyhead Hotspur FC stun Llangefni

LAST week’s Anglesey derby certainly did not go according to the script as 10-man Holyhead pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory at title-chasers Llangefni.Read

Rugby Union: Llangoed beaten by president's side

THIS eagerly awaited annual test of Llangoed’s progress against a team selected from the other four island clubs, plus several ex-players who return each year, only managed to take place after a last-minute pitch inspection at Penmon Cross roads.Read

Golf: Anglesey pair win Baron Hill contest

KEVIN CHARLTON and Hudson Jones came home in first place to win the Baron Hill ‘Pork’ winter competition.Read

Neville Powell

Football: Bangor City FC boss pleased with end to 2009

EIGHTH in the Welsh Premier on the back of four straight wins going into 2010 – Neville Powell is delighted with life at Bangor City.Read

Athletics: Samuel leads the way for Eryri Harriers

IT has been a fabulous 2009 in local, regional, national and international competition for Eryri Harriers running club.Read

Football: Reed fires Bangor City FC to derby win

TWO goals from the in-form Jamie Reed secured City their fourth straight win in what has been a fabulous December.Read

Review: The Mail's top 10 sports moments of 2009

IT has been quite a sporting year for teams and individuals in the Anglesey and Bangor areas. Mail sports editor DAVE JONES chooses his top 10 magic moments. Read

Football: Latest Cymru Alliance news

BETHESDA Athletic will be looking to finish a job that they started but failed to complete earlier in the season when they welcome Lex XI to Meurig Park for a Cymru Alliance League clash this Saturday (2pm).Read

Football: Latest North Wales cup draws

NUMEROUS football clubs from the area will be looking forward to competing in the various cup competitions within the North Wales pyramid in 2010.Read

Football: Bangor City FC ready to go against Porthmadog

BANGOR City manager Neville Powell says his on-fire team are straining at the leash to return to action this weekend after almost a fortnight without a game.Read

Rugby Union: Llangefni in strong position to make cup semis

LLANGEFNI drew first blood in their quest to reach the semi-finals of the North Wales Cup by inflicting a first defeat of the season on Division One North leaders Nant Conwy at the weekend.Read

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