Photo Credit: Gary Carson Saturday saw the Seasiders secure their seventh win from seven games this season as they swept aside Coagh United. Bangor conceded first before goals from Ben Arthurs, Michael Halliday and Thomas Wray were just rewards for the home side’s dominance. A late goal for Coagh United threatened to make for a nervy finish but Bangor hit back with Brandon Nelson grabbing his first goal for the Seasiders in injury time. Jack Wasson returned to the starting line-up in midfield
Supporters of most football clubs think they have it tough. Supporters of Bangor Football Club have every right to feel particularly hard done by. The Northern Irish side are currently celebrating their 100th year but it has been a turbulent recent history for the Seasiders. Bangor, based a dozen miles outside of Belfast, have been an established Irish League side for much of their existence. Their peak came in the 1990s when they finished runners-up in the Premier League and lifted the