WHAT has been a disappointing campaign for Llangefni so far suffered more gloom when they were knocked out of the Plate by fellow Division One North side Mold at Cae Smyrna.Read
ALTHOUGH delighted to land a home tie in the next stage of the Welsh Cup against lower league opposition Bangor City manager Neville Powell is taking nothing for granted.Read
CRUNCH games against fellow title contenders are coming thick and fast for Llangefni, but if they keep performing like they did in Saturday’s victory at Denbigh there will be no stopping them.Read
WITH other teams on cup duty, Bro Goronwy took the opportunity to move into second place in the Kitchen Medic Anglesey Football League with a 9-2 thrashing of Llandegfan.Read
BANGOR City Reserves maintained their outstanding record in league and knockout competition this season with a resounding 10-0 victory over Bethesda Athletic Reserves in the first round of the Kon-X Cup.Read
WITH new signing James Burgess in place and boosted by the previous week’s heroic win over Llanberis, Amlwch went into Saturday’s game with renewed confidence – but the final result did not go the way they wanted.Read
GOALS from Dafydd Jones and Wayne Thomas put Llandegfan Leopards through to the third round of the NWCFA Under-14 Cup with a 2-1 victory over Pwllheli Juniors.Read
WELSH Cup holders Bangor City go into this Saturday’s tricky third round tie at Flint full of confidence on the back of their best performance of the season.Read
STILL top of the table and leading an impressive pack of clubs, Llangefni are set to face one of their toughest tests of the season this Saturday when they travel to in- form Denbigh Town.Read
GARETH Davies was a hat- trick hero as Bethesda maintained their excellent away record in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance League with a 4-1 victory at Llangollen.Read