BETHESDA travelled to Mid-Wales for the first of three consecutive away games in the WRU Division Two play-offs and claimed their first ever victory at COBRA by a 19-10 margin.Read
MANAGER Neville Powell is urging Bangor City supporters to turn out in force for this Saturday’s crunch Welsh Premier League clash with Port Talbot at Farrar Road (2.30pm).Read
BETHESDA bowed out of the Swalec Bowl on Saturday, beaten by a very strong Trebanos outfit who came with a game plan based on youth, pace, and an outstanding defence that knocked the home side back at every opportunity.Read
GWALCHMAI managers Paul Owen and Rob Hughes could not have been prouder after yet another giant-killing saw their team reach the Barritt Cup final at the expense of holders Llandudno Junction on Saturday.Read
ASSISTANT manager Ian Hughes has apologised to Llangefni supporters and officials for Saturday’s inept display at Cae-y-Castell which could have cost the Anglesey side the Cymru Alliance title.Read
Three late goals clinched a deserved victory for Denbigh at Central Park, but Bethesda manager Chris O'Neal pointed to a second half incident as a match-turner.Read
A LARGE crowd is anticipated at Dol Dafydd this Saturday when Bethesda entertain South Wales side Trebanos in the quarter-finals of the Swalec Bowl (2pm).Read
HOTSPUR manager Mark Williams has mixed fortunes in the selection stakes heading into tonight’s massive Anglesey derby against Llangefni Town at the New Stadium (7.30pm), writes Gareth Davies.Read
BANGOR City manager Neville Powell will have a ninth straight home win in his sights when Carmarthen Town visit Farrar Road this Saturday (2.30pm).Read
GLANTRAETH have appointed Kev O’Neill and Chris Roberts as their joint management team that will take charge of the club as they re-enter football next season.Read
AFTER losing to Llandudno for a fourth time this season Holyhead Hotspur were aiming to bounce back immediately at Caernarfon Town last night (Tuesday), writes Gareth Davies.Read