Bangor rounded off their league season with a victory, giving the Seasiders a remarkable tally of 82 points from a potential 84. The undefeated Seasiders had to work hard though to see off basement side Desertmartin in a strange end-of-season fixture which saw Bangor field two different outfield players in goal. With Bangor arriving late at Dromore Park because of roadworks, kick off was delayed but the Seasiders were quick out of the blocks to take a first minute lead. Straight from kick
Bangor were crowned champions of the Ballymena and Provincial Intermediate League on Thursday night. A point would have been enough for Hugh Sinclair’s side to secure top spot, but the Seasiders left west Belfast with a well deserved three points after brushing aside St James Swifts. The relentless Bangor side were playing their eighth match in just 16 days and they showed no signs
For the third time this season Bangor lost out in a penalty shootout as they fell at the quarter-final hurdle of the Crawford Cup. Saturday’s match was packed with action as the Seasiders and Cookstown Youth shared six goals in normal time. Despite the visitors being reduced to nine men because of injury for the start of extra time, Bangor could find no way through and the resilient Cookstown Youth
Bangor FC booked their place in this season’s McReynolds Cup final after defeating Glebe Rangers at the Bangor Fuels Arena on Saturday. For the fourth time this season, the Seasiders defeated the reigning league champions and they needed three goals of real quality on Saturday to see off the Ballymoney-men. In a first half of little goalmouth action, it was Bangor who enjoyed the
A much-changed Bangor side progressed to the third round of the Crawford Cup last Saturday. Hugh Sinclair changed his entire starting line-up from the side that had beaten Brantwood less than 48 hours previously in a bid to rotate his squad ahead of a hectic fixture list. The Seasiders took control early on at the Bangor Fuels Arena with goals from Michael Halliday and
Bangor followed up their midweek delight with a comprehensive victory over Wakehurst on Saturday. Having swept aside St James Swifts on Wednesday night, the Seasiders had little time to ready themselves for their next league fixture. With Gerard McMullan injured as well as Ben Roy and Ethan Boylan unavailable because of suspension, Bangor manager Hugh Sinclair had to shuffle his pack. It was one of
Bangor and Dunloy have become familiar opponents in recent weeks with the two sides facing off three times in the space of a month. The Seasiders made it three wins in all three games on Saturday as they dumped the holders out of the McReynolds Cup at the first round. Michael Halliday broke the deadlock early in the second half before Ben Roy secured
Bangor began their 2019 with an emphatic victory over Cookstown RBL on Saturday afternoon. On a tight, bobbly pitch the Seasiders ran out deserved winners thanks to a brace apiece for Mark Cooling, Gerard McMullan, and new signing Matthew Johnston. From the first whistle it was clear that Bangor were determined to claim all three points. Michael Halliday was denied in the opening three minutes
Photo Credit: Gary Carson As a multiple winner of the Irish League title, Irish Cup, League Cup and numerous other competitions, you would be forgiven for thinking that Bangor striker Michael Halliday has done it all in local football. But up until Saturday, the 39-year old striker had never scored back-to-back hat tricks – even in youth football. Having scored three for the Seasiders against Wakehurst in the O’Gorman Cup