Tag: Bangor F.C.
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An in-depth insight into the Bangor contingent who know what the Steel and Sons final is like
Flicks back through the archives ahead of a big game always make for fascinating reading. Where one piece has already been published looking at Bangor’s storied record in the Steel and Sons Cup, this one looks at those among the current playing camp who have contested in the decider already, be it in the ecstasy…
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A brief history of Bangor’s Steel and Sons Cup success to date
Bangor Football Club will partake in the Steel and Sons Cup final this weekend, with a Saturday Christmas Eve spectacle posing the prospect of securing a seventh iteration of the trophy to be placed in the cabinet. It would be the fourth time that the senior side has done it, dating back to the club’s…
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Bangor A-A Banbridge Town (0-0 with 50′ played): Cold chills put an early end to this Clandeboye clash
It turned out last Saturday to be one of the stranger outings Bangor have had in their recent history. As an invisible sea of frost and ice swept across the British Isles leaving bitter cold chills in its wake, when the Seasiders’ battle with Banbridge Town passed a morning pitch inspection, it was one of…
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Bangor vs Banbridge Town preview: No place like home as league closes out for 2022
It has felt all too infrequent over the past 12 weeks, but Bangor will grace the artificial turf of Clandeboye Park for the final time in 2022 this weekend on hosting Banbridge Town in the Premier Intermediate League. The Seasiders’ ninth third-tier matchday of the season comes with the chance of securing an eighth victory,…
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Portstewart 1-2 Bangor: No feeling under the weather as Adam brace bags full spoils for Seasiders
Saturday saw several weather-enforced fixture postponements across Northern Ireland, however it was business as usual for Bangor who travelled to the north coast to play Portstewart at Mullaghacall. One of only two third-tier matches to survive – the other outing being Armagh City’s hosting of close challengers Ballymacash Rangers at a foggy Holm Park –…
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Portstewart vs Bangor preview: To Mullaghacall next in the quest for three points
Following last week’s tense victory over Queen’s University, next on the agenda for Bangor is a trip north to Mullaghacall where Portstewart will lie in wait. With the Seasiders seeking to keep pace with Ballymacash Rangers, who remain top of the Premier Intermediate League by a point having played one game more, the principal objective…
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Queen’s University 1-2 Bangor: Tension runs high but Seasiders secure the spoils once more
Pulses were set racing and blood was pumping, but Bangor persevered to secure an important three points in the Premier Intermediate League on Saturday. A precious victory away to Queen’s University keeps the Seasiders on the coattails of Ballymacash Rangers at the third-tier summit, still a point behind having played a game fewer, albeit this…
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Queen’s University vs Bangor preview: Testing return to league action for the Seasiders
It is another adventure on the road for Bangor this Saturday, and a return to Premier Intermediate League action after a full schedule of cup matches throughout November. This weekend’s clash at The Dub against Queen’s University is the first of three successive third-tier outings in the final month of an eventful year, with an…
