Tag: Bangor F.C.
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Bangor 5-0 Lisburn Distillery: Three crucial points in the curtain-raiser
It was a scintillating start to Premier Intermediate League proceedings for Bangor. The team looked sharp and up and at it from the first peep of the referee’s whistle, and a recent trend of hitting the back of the net early was continued. The damage was largely done in the first half, little let-up from…
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Bangor vs Lisburn Distillery preview: a match-up of pride and pedigree
Bangor’s 2022/23 Premier Intermediate League campaign starts imminently. The visit of Lisburn Distillery to Clandeboye Park tonight (Wednesday) kicks off a new league season, and it will be at the forefront of everyone’s minds that they do what they can to start in the right way. With a couple of valuable victories, firstly in the…
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The Big PIL Preview: Who lies in wait for the Seasiders this season?
Bangor’s Premier Intermediate League season is on the verge of starting. Another campaign of hopefully jostling near the top of the tree for a Championship step-up alongside some esteemed sides in the Irish League pyramid. In this division, there are some fascinating stories and tales to tell. The Seasiders share a league with a side…
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Bangor Ladies 3-3 Crewe United Ladies: The season-end, but a project still just starting
For Bangor Ladies last Wednesday, it was the final day of what has been a profitable season. While there was a feel of disappointment that they did not ultimately secure the 3rd-place finish they craved, there is a lot to feel good about going forward. Despite the bulk of the chances and a lot of…
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Greenisland 0-8 Bangor: No slip-up in the Steel and Sons journey
If Lee Feeney had said he wanted more after the victory over Queen’s, he certainly got more at Glenkeen Avenue against Greenisland. It was a ruthless display on the road for the Seasiders, a goal-glut with a clear cushion created early in the day which continued to be built on. The Steel and Sons Cup…
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Greenisland vs Bangor preview: The Steel and Sons, bringing jolly good fun to the calendar
The Steel and Sons Cup. The pinnacle of Intermediate competition in Northern Ireland. A tournament which Bangor have not hidden their intent to win for the time they have played in the third-tier and below. Last year’s journey left a bittersweet taste. It is a trophy every team wants to have in their cabinet. The…
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Bangor 2-0 Queen’s: Examination passed with flying colours
It proved to be a fruitful return to competitive action at the weekend for Bangor. Irish Cup progression set and sealed against a fellow Premier Intermediate League side, and a pleasing all-round performance to match. On a boiling hot summer’s day – unenviable to have to play in on a week-in-week-out basis – the Seasiders…
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Bangor vs Queen’s preview: The start of a test to make the grade of
Competitive action kicks off this weekend, the dawn of a new season that will hopefully have a happier end than last campaign. Queen’s, new members of the Premier Intermediate League following their relegation from the Championship in 2021/22, are Bangor’s opponents in the first round of the Irish Cup at Clandeboye Park this Saturday.
