Penybont and Haverfordwest are both out of Europe, leaving The New Saints as the only Cymru Premier club still flying the flag.
Seasoned Newport County fans are no strangers to tumult: much of the club’s 111-year history has been defined by it. By contrast, the last few years have been a relative sea of tranquillity, with County looking a comfortable resident in the Football League – something which the late David Hando and other dedicated supporters could only have dreamt of following the demise of the old Ironsides, and the reborn club’s painful years in exile and the non-league doldrums.
Trefelin BGC are on the charge in Nathaniel Cars Welsh League football with two trophies in their sights. The team based in Port Talbot are top of Division Three and play Penydarren BGC in the League Cup semi-finals. Damon Thomas scored twice for Trefelin in their 4-0 league win against Newport City with Steven Berry […]
Afan Lido snatched a dramatic Nathaniel MG Welsh League win against promotion-chasing Llanelli Town at Stebonheath Park. The Reds had goalkeeper Scott Coughlan and Joe Clarke sent off, who Lido’s winner was an own goal scored two minutes from time. Llanelli are second in the First Division, one point behind leaders Haverfordwest County on level […]
Penybont FC maintained their challenge near the top of Welsh League Division One with a 2-0 away win against Port Talbot Town. Bridgend-based Penybont are fourth in the table with a game in hand on leaders Haverfordwest County. Adam Carpenter and Billy Borge scored for the winners to make it a good day for manager Rhys […]
Former Cardiff City youth player Kane Owen fired Penybont FC’s winner in their JD Welsh Cup tie against Undy Athletic. Defender Owen, 22, kept his cool to scored from a penalty during the last few seconds of the extra 30 minutes. A few weeks earlier Penybont crushed Undy 8-1 in a league match at the […]