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    <subtitle>Grassroots football expert Dave Jones brings you all the latest news, views and analysis on the North Wales football pyramid, from the Welsh Premier League down to the local divisions.
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    <title>WREXHAM COULD HAVE BIG SAY IN TITLE DESTINATION</title>
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    <published>2013-05-18T16:30:00Z</published>
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    <summary> WREXHAM can have a big say in where this season's Women's Welsh Premier League title ends up. If the Reds can win or draw at leaders Cardiff City tomorrow, that could hand the championship to Cardiff Metropolitan. City have...</summary>
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<p>WREXHAM can have a big say in where this season's Women's Welsh Premier League title ends up.<br />
If the Reds can win or draw at leaders Cardiff City tomorrow, that could hand the championship to Cardiff Metropolitan.<br />
City have only lost once in the league all season - against local rivals Cardiff Met who are level with them on points following their 7-0 victory against Port Talbot on Friday.<br />
As things stand Cardiff City have a superior goal difference of 14 which could decide the destination of the title. <br />
Tomorrow City host third-placed Wrexham and Met welcome Llandudno Junction to Cyncoed in what proves to be an exciting climax to the inaugural fully national Women's Welsh Premier League.<br />
<strong>STANDINGS AHEAD OF FINAL GAMES</strong><br />
Cardiff City - Played 19 Points 54 (goal difference +77)<br />
Cardiff Metropolitan - Played 19 Points 54 (gd + 63)<br />
Wrexham - Played 19 Points 41 (gd + 41)<br />
<strong>FINAL FIXTURES (May 19):</strong><br />
Cardiff City v Wrexham; Cardiff Metropolitan v Llandudno Junction.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>WEEKEND FIXTURES - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T15:48:21Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T16:02:56Z</updated>

    <summary> FRIDAY, MAY 17 Huws Gray Megan Cup Final (at Gwalchmai, 7pm) Aberffraw v Menai Bridge Tigers. Sovereign Trophies Auxiliary Cup Final (at Prestatyn Town, 7.30pm) Bro Cernyw v Llannefydd. Welsh National League (6.30pm) Premier Division: Llay Welfare v Rhos...</summary>
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<p><strong>FRIDAY, MAY 17</strong></p>

<p><strong>Huws Gray Megan Cup Final (at Gwalchmai, 7pm)</strong><br />
Aberffraw v Menai Bridge Tigers.</p>

<p><strong>Sovereign Trophies Auxiliary Cup Final (at Prestatyn Town, 7.30pm)</strong><br />
Bro Cernyw v Llannefydd.</p>

<p><strong>Welsh National League (6.30pm)</strong><br />
<strong>Premier Division:</strong> Llay Welfare v Rhos Aelwyd.</p>

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<p><strong>SATURDAY, MAY 18</strong></p>

<p><strong>Welsh Premier League</strong><br />
<strong>Europa League Play-Off Final (3pm):</strong> Port Talbot Town v Bala Town.</p>

<p><strong>Welsh National League (2.30pm)</strong><br />
<strong>Premier Division:</strong> Brymbo v Mold Alex; Overton v Saltney Town.<br />
<strong>Division One:</strong> FC Nomads of CQ v Llanuwchllyn; New Brighton v Borras Park Albion.<br />
<strong>Reserves and Colts Cup Final (at Mold Alex):</strong> Buckley Town v Ruthin Town.<br />
<strong>Reserves and Colts:</strong> Lex XI v Overton.</p>

<p><strong>Stena Line Gwynedd League (2.30pm)</strong><br />
Bethel v Llanystumdwy.</p>

<p><strong>Snowdonia Fire Protection Caernarfon and District League (2.30pm)</strong><br />
Felinheli v Talysarn Celts; Llanrug Utd Res v Pwllheli Res.</p>

<p><strong>Clwyd Cup Final (at Prestatyn Town, 2pm)</strong><br />
Aston Park Rangers v Mochdre Sports.<br />
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    <title>BALA ON VERGE OF EUROPE</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T15:38:21Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T15:40:49Z</updated>

    <summary> Pic: Bala Town manager Colin Caton BALA Town are just one win away from Europe - and their manager Colin Caton has total belief that the club can reach the Promised Land. The Lakesiders travel to Port Talbot tomorrow...</summary>
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<p><strong>Pic: </strong>Bala Town manager Colin Caton</p>

<p>BALA Town are just one win away from Europe - and their manager Colin Caton has total belief that the club can reach the Promised Land.<br />
The Lakesiders travel to Port Talbot tomorrow in the knowledge victory can secure them a place in next season's Europa League.<br />
If they achieve their dream, and go one better than last season when they were beaten play-off finalists, it will represent one of the most remarkable and romantic success stories to grace Welsh football in recent years.<br />
 Ten years ago the Lakesiders were languishing in the third-tier Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division and seemingly on a path to nowhere.<br />
But the appointment of Caton as boss brought about a dramatic transformation in the Gwynedd club's fortunes.<br />
 The WNL Premier Division title was won in the ex-Colwyn Bay manager's first season at the helm and promotion to the Cymru Alliance was sealed.<br />
After landing a host of cups and achieving a series of high-place finishes, Bala scooped the Cymru Alliance title in 2008/09 and with it elevation to the Welsh Premier.<br />
 Life was not easy for Town in the top flight at first, but over the past four seasons they have got increasingly stronger and despite not making the Championship Conference this term, have earned themselves a place in the Europa League play-off final on the back of 12 straight victories.<br />
 Caton knows Saturday's opponents will be tough.<br />
With the demise of Neath and Llanelli in recent times, Port Talbot have become South Wales' main flag bearers in the Welsh Premier and are doing a fine job of it.<br />
 Scott Young has built up a very good squad at the GenQuip Stadium and they will be going all out to bring European football to the steel town.<br />
However, on the back of last Saturday's awesome 4-2 triumph at Bangor City, Caton's charges need fear no-one.<br />
 "We can go anywhere and win," said the bold Bala boss.<br />
"We've been to TNS and drawn twice in the last few seasons against a full-time team and we're not phased by going anywhere. Our winning run has included six games away, including winning at Bangor.<br />
 "I'm expecting an open game, which will suit us."<br />
Caton admits he sometimes still has to pinch himself to believe the progress made at Bala over the past 10 years.<br />
"I said to our lads in the dressing room (before the Bangor game) that they can watch football and see people create history," he revealed. "Well now they've got a chance of making history by getting Bala Town into Europe.<br />
 "Who'd have thought that 10 years ago when we didn't have a floodlight, a barrier or a path or a drop-down seat in the ground. Hopefully we can one step further and I'm sure they'll give it their all."<br />
 In many ways, Bala's emergence into the spotlight is similar to that of Welsh Cup winners and already confirmed first-time Europe qualifiers Prestatyn Town.<br />
Both have made stunning strides over the past decade and have surely inspired many other clubs across North Wales to set similar ambitions.<br />
 I have seen the Lakesiders play several times since they achieved Welsh Premier status four years ago, but never have I been so impressed than I was with their performance at Bangor.<br />
Some may say it was a good time to play City with them just having lost in the Welsh Cup final, but Bala had to withstand an early storm before, admittedly being helped by some very poor home defending, taking control of the match.<br />
 Town are strong in every position, possessing goals aplenty not just in Lee Hunt and Ian Sheridan in attack, but also from the midfield where the likes of Mark Jones and Mark Connolly can score for fun.<br />
Defensively they are so sound too, with Stuart Jones and Tony Davies amongst the best centre-backs I've viewed this season, while in Ashley Morris they have a genuine rival to Lee Idzi for the league's best keeper title. Although Idzi had a bad day last Saturday, it should not be forgotten how outstanding he has been throughout the campaign.<br />
 I have no doubt that Bala have a big chance of winning at the GenQuip tomorrow, and even if they don't manage it this time, further success is just around the corner.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>NEV DESERVES CHANCE TO REBUILD</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T15:31:31Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T15:38:09Z</updated>

    <summary> ALL Bangor City fans should be delighted at the news Neville Powell is eager to stay on as manager next season and build a team capable of challenging again for top honours in the Welsh Premier League. While the...</summary>
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<p>ALL Bangor City fans should be delighted at the news Neville Powell is eager to stay on as manager next season and build a team capable of challenging again for top honours in the Welsh Premier League.<br />
While the current campaign has seen the Citizens struggle to maintain the same high standards set over Powell's first five seasons in charge, it needs to be appreciated just what has been achieved  since he took over in 2007.<br />
After several years without any major success for Bangor, Powell won the Welsh Cup in his first season at the helm, went on to lift the trophy twice more in successive years, and then led City to their first Welsh Premier title since 1995. <br />
On top of this, the all-Blues qualified for Europe five times in a row, also winning a European tie for only the second occasion in the club's history.<br />
True, the past two seasons have not been as prolific in the silverware department, but I would say finishing third in the WPL and reaching a fifth Welsh Cup final in six years this term is still pretty good going.<br />
The problem with instant success is it brings with it high expectation. Once fans get used to winning trophies, they want to experience the feeling again and again, and some express their disappointment more forcefully than others when things do not quite go according to plan.<br />
Supporters pay their entrance fee and are entitled to their opinions, but whatever City followers think about the season gone by, surely no-one can begrudge Powell the opportunity to put things right in 2013/14.<br />
Neville remains one of the best managers to grace the Welsh Premier in its 21-year history. His track record proves it, as does his place among the elite 20 in the Welsh Premier Hall of Fame.<br />
When Powell took over at Farrar Road in 2007 he faced a huge task in trying to knock the likes of TNS and Llanelli off their perches.<br />
He accomplished that mission with modest resources, but now comes another challenge -battling with young upstarts like Airbus, Prestatyn and Bala with the aim of regaining their crown as North Wales' top WPL club.<br />
The 2013/14 season could be very interesting, especially with the top flight return of Rhyl thrown into the mix.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>JUNIOR CUP FINAL WAS A REAL TREAT</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T15:23:58Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T15:31:24Z</updated>

    <summary> Picture: The passion is high as Felinheli celebrate lifting the NWCFA Junior Cup LAST Friday's NWCFA Junior Cup final at Nantporth turned out to be one of the most enthralling matches I've witnessed this season. I found difficulty predicting...</summary>
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<p><strong>Picture:</strong> The passion is high as Felinheli celebrate lifting the NWCFA Junior Cup</p>

<p><br />
LAST Friday's NWCFA Junior Cup final at Nantporth turned out to be one of the most enthralling matches I've witnessed this season.<br />
I found difficulty predicting a winner out of Felinheli and Menai Bridge Tigers before the final and I was still as unsure who would finish up victorious entering injury time.<br />
Caernarfon and District League side Felin eventually won 4-3 and lifted the trophy for the first time in their history, but the game was edge of the seat stuff right till the end.<br />
I had Felinheli down as sure winners at half time, when they led 1-0 through the excellent Tom Davies and looked in control.<br />
When Tigers equalised early in the second period through Gareth Barker, but then went behind again instantly to an own goal, I thought it might be Felin's day.<br />
But my mind changed when the prolific Lance Williams produced two quick strikes to edge Menai 3-2 ahead.<br />
Yet Felin refused to give in and two more rapid goals from Aled Griffith and Alun Williams gave them the impetus to go on and land the cup.<br />
Just like last year's classic between Morawelon and Talysarn Celts, the 2013 final was a footballing treat.<br />
<strong>Long live the Junior Cup!</strong></p>

<p><strong>NWCFA JUNIOR CUP WINNERS (1896-2013)</strong><br />
 2012-13 Felinheli<br />
 2011-12 Morawelon (Holyhead)<br />
 2010-11 Point of Ayr<br />
 2009-10 Mynydd Llandegai<br />
 2008-09 Trearddur Bay United<br />
 2007-08 Barmouth & Dyffryn United<br />
 2006-07 Beaumaris Town<br />
 2005-06 Caernarfon Borough<br />
 2004-05 Llanystumdwy<br />
 2003-04 Llangoed<br />
 2002-03 Castle Rhuddlan<br />
 2001-02 Bethel<br />
 2000-01 Nantlle Vale<br />
 1999-00 Nefyn United<br />
 1998-99 Abergele<br />
 1997-98 Glan Conwy<br />
 1996-97 Amlwch<br />
 1995-96 Gwalchmai<br />
 1994-95 Machno United<br />
 1993-94 Deiniolen<br />
 1992-93 Gwalchmai<br />
 1991-92 Llangefni Reserves<br />
 1990-91 Gwalchmai<br />
 1989-90 Connah's Quay Albion<br />
 1988-89 Llanfairfechan<br />
 1987-88 Holyhead Town<br />
 1986-87 Bro Goronwy<br />
 1985-86 Sychdyn<br />
 1984-85 Llannerchymedd<br />
 1983-84 Rhydymwyn<br />
 1982-83 Llanfairpwll<br />
 1981-82 Hawarden Rangers<br />
 1980-81 Llanfairpwll<br />
 1979-80 Bethesda<br />
 1978-79 Llanrug<br />
 1977-78 Llanrug<br />
 1976-77 Holywell Town<br />
 1975-76 Llanfairpwll<br />
 1974-75 Llandegfan<br />
 1973-74 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1972-73 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1971-72 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1970-71 Llangoed and District<br />
 1969-70 Rhyl Wanderers<br />
 1968-69 Llechid Colts<br />
 1967-68 Machno United<br />
 1966-67 Llechid Celts<br />
 1965-66 Llanberis<br />
 1964-65 Llanberis<br />
 1963-64 Llanberis<br />
 1962- 63 Brynsiencyn<br />
 1961-62 Gwydyr Rovers<br />
 1960-61 Gwalchmai<br />
 1959-60 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1958-59 Gwalchmai<br />
 1957-58 Newborough<br />
 1956-57 Newborough<br />
 1955-56 Amlwch<br />
 1954-55 Saltney Ferry<br />
 1953-54 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1952-53 Greenfield United<br />
 1951-52 Connah's Quay Albion<br />
 1950-51 Connah's Quay Albion<br />
 1949-50 Amlwch<br />
 1948-49 31 TRA, Kinmel Camp<br />
 1947-48 Menai Bridge<br />
 1946-47 Menai Bridge<br />
 1945-46 Mostyn YMCA<br />
 1940-45 Competition Suspended<br />
 1939-40 Connah's Quay Albion<br />
 1938-39 Bangor Normal College<br />
 1937-38 Shotton Athletic<br />
 1936-37 Shotton Athletic<br />
 1935-36 Llanberis<br />
 1934-35 Llanberis<br />
 1933-34 Colwyn Bay Comrades<br />
 1932-33 Menai Bridge<br />
 1931-32 Menai Bridge<br />
 1930-31 Mold Alexandra<br />
 1929-30 Menai Bridge<br />
 1928-29 Prestatyn<br />
 1927-28 Bethesda<br />
 1926-27 Menai Bridge<br />
 1925-26 Llanrwst<br />
 1924-25 Beaumaris<br />
 1923-24 Abergele<br />
 1922-23 O'holt St David's ( Flint)<br />
 1921-22 Glasinfryn<br />
 1920-21 Abergele<br />
 1919-20 Bangor Athletic Reserves<br />
 1914-18 Competition Suspended<br />
 1913-14 Menai Bridge<br />
 1912-13 Glasinfryn<br />
 1911-12 Menai Bridge<br />
 1910-11 Holyhead Reserves<br />
 1909-10 Bagillt<br />
 1908-09 Llanrwst<br />
 1907-08 Llanrwst<br />
 1906-07 Rhyl Vics<br />
 1905-06 Greenfield and Holyhead<br />
 1904-05 Bangor Reserves<br />
 1903-04 Conway<br />
 1902-03 Flint UAC<br />
 1901-02 Llanrwst<br />
 1900-01 Rhyl Reserves<br />
 1899-00 Flint Reserves<br />
 1898-99 Colwyn Bay<br />
 1897-98 Bangor<br />
 1896-97 Buckley Vics<br />
 1895-96 Bangor</p>

<p><strong>SUMMARY OF WINNERS</strong><br />
 8 - Menai Bridge<br />
 6 - Mostyn YMCA<br />
 5 - Llanberis, Gwalchmai<br />
 4 - Llanrwst/Connah's Quay Albion<br />
 3 - Abergele/Llanfairpwll/Amlwch <br />
2 - Bangor/Glasinfryn/Beaumaris/Bethesda/Shotton Athletic/Newborough/Llechid Celts/Machno United/Llangoed and District/Llanrug<br />
 1 - Felinheli/Morawelon/Buckley Vics/Colwyn Bay/Flint Reserves/Rhyl Reserves/Flint UAC/Conway/Bangor Reserves/Greenfield/ Holyhead/Rhyl Vics/Bagillt/Holyhead Reserves/Bangor Athletic Reserves/Oakenholt St David's/Prestatyn/ Hawarden Rangers/Holywell Town/Llandegfan/Rhyl Wanderers/Brynsiencyn/Gwydir Rovers/Saltney Ferry/ Greenfield United/31 TRA Kinmel Camp/Bangor Normal College/Colwyn Bay Comrades/Mold Alex/Bro Goronwy/Sychdyn/Llannerchymedd/Rhydymwyn/Holyhead Town/Llanfairfechan/Llangefni Res/Deiniolen/Glan Conwy/Nefyn United/Nantlle Vale/Bethel/Castle Rhuddlan/Llanystumdwy/Caernarfon Borough/Barmouth and Dyffryn/Trearddur Bay United/Mynydd Llandegai/Point of Ayr.<br />
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<entry>
    <title>BUCKLEY WIN NEWFA CHALLENGE CUP</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T00:20:24Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T00:36:53Z</updated>

    <summary> BUCKLEY TOWN 2 (Bull 73, Smith 75) FLINT TOWN UNITED 1 (Beck 38) NEWFA CHALLENGE CUP FINAL BUCKLEY lifted the NEWFA Challenge Cup for the seventh time in 13 seasons with a 2-1 win over Flint at the Glyndwr...</summary>
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<p><strong>BUCKLEY TOWN 2 (Bull 73, Smith 75)<br />
FLINT TOWN UNITED 1 (Beck 38)<br />
NEWFA CHALLENGE CUP FINAL</strong><br />
BUCKLEY lifted the NEWFA Challenge Cup for the seventh time in 13 seasons with a 2-1 win over Flint at the Glyndwr Racecourse, Wrexham on Tuesday.<br />
The final was played on a slippery surface due to the rain that fell just before the kick off and both sides played their part in an entertaining game. <br />
Only a fine stop by Bucks keeper Ben Jones and Ryan Astles' headed clearance denied Flint the lead, before Town's Alan Bull saw his shot come back off the post.<br />
Moments later Buckley captain John Leonard connected with a volley which brought a superb save from Mike Jones in the Flint goal. <br />
On 38 minutes the opening goal arrived when Buckley gave the ball away and Ryan Davies crossed for <strong>SHAUN BECK</strong> to fire home and give Flint a deserved lead. <br />
In the 42nd minute a sickening clash saw both Stewart Hughes (Flint) and Leonard (Bucks) leave the field with head cuts.<br />
<strong>HALF-TIME: FLINT 1-0</strong><br />
The Silkmen could have made it 2-0 with Aaron Edwards charging down on goal but Ben Jones read the pass and swept up. <br />
Buckley gambled on 73 minutes, throwing on Steve Lunt for Lee Hammond and the equaliser soon arrived.<br />
In the 75th minute Lunt ran at the Flint defence before passing to <strong>ALAN BULL</strong>, who took a touch and fired home. <br />
This lifted the Trotters and the winner came three minutes later when again Lunt was involved, passing to Bull who played in Derek Taylor and he crossed for Leonard, whose header crashed the bar but dropped for <strong>TOM SMITH </strong>to head home his first goal of the season. <br />
The remaining minutes were played out with Flint throwing bodies up front but Buckley held on with a superb defensive performance by veteran Mark Allen and youngster Astles as the trophy returned to Globe Way. </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>RESULTS LATEST</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T00:14:02Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T00:17:59Z</updated>

    <summary>THURSDAY, MAY 16 Stena Line Gwynedd League Bethel 2 Llanllyfni 1. TUESDAY, MAY 14 Snowdonia Fire Protection Caernarfon and District League Mynydd Llandegai 5 Nefyn United Reserves 0. MONDAY, MAY 13 Caernarfon and District Moorings Cup Final Caernarfon Boro 4...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>THURSDAY, MAY 16</strong><br />
<strong>Stena Line Gwynedd League</strong><br />
Bethel 2 Llanllyfni 1.</p>

<p><strong>TUESDAY, MAY 14</strong><br />
<strong>Snowdonia Fire Protection Caernarfon and District League</strong><br />
Mynydd Llandegai 5 Nefyn United Reserves 0.</p>

<p><strong>MONDAY, MAY 13</strong><br />
<strong>Caernarfon and District Moorings Cup Final</strong><br />
Caernarfon Boro 4 Felinheli 1 (AET)</p>

<p><strong>More to follow</strong></p>

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<entry>
    <title>CONGRATULATIONS LLANDUDNO RESERVES!</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T00:07:44Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T00:13:56Z</updated>

    <summary> LLANDUDNO RESERVES defeated Rhyl Reserves 5-4 on penalties to win the Normac Precision President's Cup. The final at Colwyn Bay stood at 2-2 after extra time until Tudno prevailed on spot kicks to end Rhyl's hopes of the treble....</summary>
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<p>LLANDUDNO RESERVES defeated Rhyl Reserves 5-4 on penalties to win the Normac Precision President's Cup.<br />
The final at Colwyn Bay stood at 2-2 after extra time until Tudno prevailed on spot kicks to end Rhyl's hopes of the treble.<br />
The Lilywhites had already won the Reserve Premier League title and League Cup.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>WELL DONE TREARDDUR BAY!</title>
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    <published>2013-05-17T00:03:29Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T00:07:33Z</updated>

    <summary> TREARDDUR Bay United receive the GWYNEDD LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY from Alan Williams (far right - back row), operations support manager of Stena Line, who sponsored the league this season. Bay went through the entire league campaign unbeaten, winning their...</summary>
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<p><br />
TREARDDUR Bay United receive the GWYNEDD LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY from Alan Williams (far right - back row), operations support manager of Stena Line, who sponsored the league this season.<br />
Bay went through the entire league campaign unbeaten, winning their first 20 matches and drawing the final two.<br />
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<entry>
    <title>DOUBLE FOR DYRNY RESERVES</title>
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    <published>2013-05-16T23:48:18Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-17T00:03:22Z</updated>

    <summary> HALKYN UNITED RESERVES 1 (Oldfield 22) LLANDYRNOG UNITED RESERVES 3 (Appleby 46 &amp; 89, Clayton 50) HALKYN CUP FINAL 2013 LLANDYRNOG Reserves have replicated last season's achievements by winning the League and Halkyn Cup double. Jimmy McNally's side had...</summary>
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        <name>Dave Jones</name>
        
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<p><strong>HALKYN UNITED RESERVES 1 (Oldfield 22)<br />
LLANDYRNOG UNITED RESERVES 3 (Appleby 46 & 89, Clayton 50)<br />
HALKYN CUP FINAL 2013</strong></p>

<p>LLANDYRNOG Reserves have replicated last season's achievements by winning the League and Halkyn Cup double.<br />
Jimmy McNally's side had to negotiate a tricky final against a hard working Halkyn team whom Dyrny had knocked out of the League Cup semi-final only three days earlier.<br />
Llandyrnog probably went into the Halkyn Cup final at Rhyl FC's Belle Vue stadium as firm favourites, but Halkyn certainly were not there to simply make up the numbers.<br />
The first half was the Halkyn United show as they played some fast and effective football, and simply frustrated any attack Dyrny tried to enforce.<br />
The Flintshire side's hard work and tenacity paid off when after 20 minutes Halkyn took a deserved lead. <br />
A well worked and simple quick throw caught out a napping Llandyrnog back-line and <strong>RYAN OLDFIELD</strong> scored with ease.<br />
Halkyn were spurred on and after another attack they were awarded a penalty but it was over-ruled by the linesman who claimed the United player kicked Llandyrnog's David Clayton and not the other way round.<br />
Llandyrnog breathed a huge sigh of relief but moments later Halkyn were awarded another penalty and this one was a stone-wall decision after a clumsy tackle from Dyrny's player/assistant manager Clayton. <br />
Halkyn were poised to double their deserved lead until the taker blazed it over the bar to the relief of the travelling Dyrny crowd. The half ended 1-0.<br />
<strong>HALF TIME: 1-0 HALKYN</strong><br />
With half time out the way the prospect of a massive 45 minutes was about to unfold and it could not have started any better for Llandyrnog.<br />
One minute into the half Llandyrnog broke forward after some fine play from Paul Williams down the left and his cross found <strong>LUKE APPLEBY </strong>who levelled.<br />
Soon after Llandyrnog broke forward again and won a corner, which found the head of centre half <strong>JAMIE CLAYTON </strong>and Llandyrnog were leading.<br />
There was 50 minutes on the clock at this point, and Dyrny had completely taken control.<br />
Llandyrnog were to continue their attacking style, Billy Holmes dominating things down the left flank and Williams and Appleby were giving the opposition back line a torrid time.<br />
The next major attempt at goal came from skipper David Davies whose 30 yard strike forced a spectacular save from Halkyn's number one.<br />
Paul Williams then came close from even further out when his looping 40 yard strike almost caught the Halkyn stopper off guard, and he was forced into yet another fine save.<br />
Llandyrnog were to then look to the bench in a bid to see out the game and when the fresh legs of stylish attacking midfielder Simon Jones came on, the Cae Nant side seemed to take further control of proceedings. <br />
Halkyn had a couple of lively attacks towards the end, but newly established centre half Craig Jones thwarted their speedy striker's advances well.<br />
Their was to be one more goal in the game and it came from<strong> APPLEBY </strong>after Simon Jones broke from the right and selflessly rolled it into the path of Llandyrnog top marksman, who did the rest.<br />
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<entry>
    <title>HOTSPUR MANAGERS RESIGN</title>
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    <published>2013-05-14T00:07:55Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-14T00:14:48Z</updated>

    <summary> HOLYHEAD Hotspur's management team of Emlyn Manley-Williams, Mark Jat and Neil Bell have stepped down. Over the weekend, the Huws Gray Alliance club accepted letters of resignation from first team boss Manley-Williams (PICTURED) and his assistants Jat and Bell....</summary>
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<p>HOLYHEAD Hotspur's management team of Emlyn Manley-Williams, Mark Jat and Neil Bell have stepped down.<br />
Over the weekend, the Huws Gray Alliance club accepted letters of resignation from first team boss Manley-Williams (PICTURED) and his assistants Jat and Bell.<br />
Since taking over the helm from Mark Williams at the start of season 2011/12, Manley-Williams and his team have overseen the promotion of Holyhead Hotspur from the third to second tier of Welsh football. <br />
Last season the trio led the Harbourmen to a unique treble of Welsh Alliance Division One title, Cookson Cup and Barritt Cup, the team also ending up beaten finalists in the FAW Trophy.<br />
This season they have steered Hotspur to secure a very credible seventh position in the Huws Gray Alliance.<br />
A statement on the club's website said: "The club would like to sincerely thank Emlyn, Mark and Neil for everything they have done for Hotspur over their stewardship. A new management team will be appointed in due course after proper consultation."</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>BOB BRODIE TROPHY - LATEST STANDINGS</title>
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    <published>2013-05-13T23:57:21Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-14T00:07:18Z</updated>

    <summary> Pic: Lance Williams LATEST STANDINGS (up to and including Monday, May 13, 2013) 61 - Lance Williams (Menai Bridge Tigers) 58 - Tom Taylor (Pentraeth) 48 - Asa Thomas (Morawelon) 44 - Barry Haigh (Morawelon) 39 - Gareth Roberts...</summary>
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<p><strong>Pic:</strong> Lance Williams</p>

<p><br />
<strong>LATEST STANDINGS (up to and including Monday, May 13, 2013)</strong><br />
61 - Lance Williams (Menai Bridge Tigers)<br />
58 - Tom Taylor (Pentraeth)<br />
48 - Asa Thomas (Morawelon)<br />
44 - Barry Haigh (Morawelon)<br />
39 - Gareth Roberts (Pentraeth), Dale Murphy (Morawelon)<br />
31 - Craig Moore (Holyhead Town)<br />
30 - Darren Ishmael (Beaumaris Town)<br />
29 - Andy Clarke (Beaumaris Town), Jordan Murphy (Morawelon)<br />
28 - Jack Higgins (Llandegfan Antelope), Wayne Thomas (Llangoed)<br />
26 - Gary Bolton (Aberffraw)<br />
24 - Mel McGinness (Holyhead Hotspur - 7 for reserves), Ian Williams (Trearddur Bay Utd)<br />
23 - Anthony Parry (Trearddur Bay Utd), Gareth Barker (Menai Bridge Tigers), <br />
21 - Corey Sinnott (Gwalchmai), Gary Jo Owen (Holyhead Town - 17 for Morawelon)<br />
20 - Damien Jones (Llanfairpwll), Matthew Jones (Llannerchymedd)</p>

<p><strong>Possible remaining games:</strong><br />
Lance Williams - 5<br />
Tom Taylor - 1<br />
Asa Thomas - 2<br />
Barry Haigh - 2</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>MONDAY RESULTS</title>
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    <published>2013-05-13T23:53:46Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-13T23:56:42Z</updated>

    <summary>MONDAY RESULTS Kon-X Wales Anglesey League Amlwch Town Reserves 4 Bodorgan 1 Menai Bridge Tigers 5 Pentraeth 1 Moorings Cup final Caernarfon Boro 4 Felinheli 1 Stena Line Gwynedd League Bethel 1 Waunfawr 1...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MONDAY RESULTS</strong></p>

<p><strong>Kon-X Wales Anglesey League</strong><br />
Amlwch Town Reserves 4 Bodorgan 1<br />
Menai Bridge Tigers 5 Pentraeth 1</p>

<p><strong>Moorings Cup final</strong><br />
Caernarfon Boro 4 Felinheli 1</p>

<p><strong>Stena Line Gwynedd League</strong><br />
Bethel 1 Waunfawr 1</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>ALL DOWN TO THE FINAL GAMES!</title>
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    <published>2013-05-13T23:43:50Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-13T23:53:39Z</updated>

    <summary>THE battle for the Kon-X Wales Anglesey League championship is set for a thrilling climax. Last night leaders Pentraeth were thrashed 5-1 at Menai Bridge Tigers. This means Pen might have to win their final match of the season -...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>THE battle for the Kon-X Wales Anglesey League championship is set for a thrilling climax.<br />
Last night leaders Pentraeth were thrashed 5-1 at Menai Bridge Tigers.<br />
This means Pen might have to win their final match of the season - at home to the Tigers on May 25 - to be crowned champions.<br />
Before then, second-placed Morawelon, who are just a point behind Pentraeth, travel to Menai Bridge for their last game of the campaign on Monday, May 20.<br />
A win or a draw for Moraz will put them top, putting the pressure on Pentraeth to get a result in their final fixture.<br />
However, if Morawelon lose at Menai Bridge next Monday, Pentraeth will become champions before their May 25 date with the Tigers.<br />
<strong>Current top two:</strong><br />
Pentraeth: Played 23 Points 63 (GD +67)<br />
Morawelon: Played 23 Points 62 (GD + 115)<br />
<strong>Remaining fixtures:</strong><br />
May 20 - Menai Bridge Tigers v Morawelon; May 25 - Pentraeth v Menai Bridge Tigers.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>REMAINING CUP FINALS</title>
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    <published>2013-05-13T15:04:02Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-13T15:45:29Z</updated>

    <summary> EUROPA LEAGUE PLAY-OFF FINAL Saturday, May 18 (3pm) Port Talbot v Bala Town. WELSH NATIONAL LEAGUE Reserves and Colts Division Cup Final Saturday, May 18 (at Mold Alex) Buckley Town v Ruthin Town VALE OF CLWYD AND CONWY LEAGUE...</summary>
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<p><strong>EUROPA LEAGUE PLAY-OFF FINAL</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday, May 18 (3pm)</strong><br />
Port Talbot v Bala Town.</p>

<p><strong>WELSH NATIONAL LEAGUE</strong><br />
<strong>Reserves and Colts Division Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday, May 18 (at Mold Alex)</strong><br />
Buckley Town v Ruthin Town</p>

<p><strong>VALE OF CLWYD AND CONWY LEAGUE</strong><br />
<strong>Sovereign Trophies Auxiliary Cup Final </strong><br />
<strong>Friday, May 17 (7.30pm at Prestatyn Town)</strong><br />
Bro Cernyw v Llannefydd</p>

<p><strong>Clwyd Cup Final </strong><br />
<strong>Saturday, May 18 (2.00pm at Prestatyn Town)</strong><br />
Aston Park Rangers v Mochdre Sports.</p>

<p><strong>NORTH WALES RESERVE PREMIER LEAGUE</strong><br />
<strong>Normac Precision President's Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Tuesday, May 14 (7.30pm at Colwyn Bay)</strong><br />
Rhyl v Llandudno.</p>

<p><strong>CAERNARFON AND DISTRICT LEAGUE</strong><br />
<strong>Moorings Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Monday, May 13 (at Eithin Duon, Llanrug, 6.30pm)</strong><br />
Felinheli v Caernarfon Boro.</p>

<p><strong>League Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Wednesday, May 22 (at Eithin Duon, Llanrug, 6.30pm)</strong><br />
Felinheli or Caernarfon Boro v Talysarn Celts.</p>

<p><strong>Super Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Tuesday, May 28 (at Eithin Duon, Llanrug, 6.30pm)</strong><br />
Talysarn Celts or Felinheli v Llanrug United Res or Mynydd Llandegai.</p>

<p><strong>Cwpan Llun Mewn Ffram</strong><br />
<strong>Thursday, May 30 (at Eithin Duon, Llanrug, 6.30pm)</strong><br />
Mynydd Llandegai v Talysarn Celts.</p>

<p><strong>ANGLESEY LEAGUE</strong><br />
<strong>Huws Gray Megan Cup Final</strong><br />
<strong>Friday, May 17 (at Gwalchmai, 7pm)</strong><br />
Menai Bridge Tigers v Aberffraw.</p>

<p><strong>BetFred Trophy Final</strong><br />
<strong>Friday, May 24 (at Llangefni, 7pm)</strong><br />
Morawelon v Llanfairpwll Reserves.</p>

<p><strong>NORTH EAST WALES CHALLENGE CUP FINAL</strong><br />
<strong>Tuesday, May 14 (7pm, Glyndwr Racecourse, Wrexham)</strong><br />
Buckley Town v Flint Town United.</p>

<p><strong>NORTH WALES COAST CHALLENGE CUP FINAL</strong><br />
<strong>Date and venue to be arranged</strong><br />
Prestatyn Town v Rhyl.</p>]]>
        
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