Shore Road the wrong path for Willie Fraser
There have been better days at Seaview and there have been infinitely worse.
There have been better days at Seaview and there have been infinitely worse.
Irish League football endured one of its darkest days on Saturday but out of the madness that happened at Seaview should emerge an even greater determination within the domestic game to keep this place on the rocky path to becoming a civilised country.
A cruel piece of luck and a missed 'sitter' during their late, determined assault in this Irish Cup bruiser at Shamrock Park robbed Ards of a replay they richly deserved.
Darren Murphy promised wholesale changes for the home tie with Portadown after his Dungannon players spurned the chance to redeem themselves after the dismal performance at Glenavon.
Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson accused his side of complacency as Championship 1 strugglers Bangor rocked the odds-on favourites with two goals in the first 11 minutes, but was delighted by his side's repsonse as they booked a quarter final trip to Knockbreda, with some comfort.
It didn't take long for Paul Heatley to go from zero to hero.
An Irish Cup quarter final at home to Amateur League opposition is not to be sniffed at – but Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin has special reasons for looking forward to his side's joust with Kilmore Rec.
Curtis Allen knows Ballymena United's derby blues have to end sometime – he's just hoping it's not this weekend.
Paul McAreavey is planning to derail Cliftonville's treble challenge by wrecking the Reds' Irish Cup dreams.
Cliftonville delivered yet another five-star performance to sweep Coleraine aside in devastating fashion at Solitude.
Another icy blast... another raft of Irish League football fixtures in cold storage. Of four Premier games scheduled last night, only one went ahead
Ballinamallard United are dreaming of European football, less than a year after stepping out of the intermediate ranks.
Ballymena United manager Glenn Ferguson has hit back in an extraordinary war of words with fellow Irish League legend Roy Coyle.
Lurgan Celtic cruised into Saturday's Irish Cup sixth round after finally seeing off Larne at Inver Park.
If you were in north Belfast last night and are wondering what the strange noise was at bang on midnight then wonder no more.
David Jeffrey challenged his Linfield players to keep the pressure on Cliftonville after winning their game in and to move 13 points behind the Reds at the top of the Danske Bank Premiership table.
Gambling on Danske Bank Premiership matches is not renowned as a smart way to bet, but some shrewd punters will perhaps be heading to the bookies today, Dungannon Swifts having drawn nine times and Ballymena with eight draws ahead of this contest. So a share of the spoils was always likely.
When it comes to football, I’m happy to be considered a traditionalist.
When it comes to football, I’m happy to be considered a traditionalist.
It hasn't always been a bed of roses
Roger Federer admitted he had no answer to Rafael Nadal's masterclass after the Spaniard put him to the sword to win the Internazionali d'Italia in Rome.
True Verdict built on her promising comeback run to gain a deserved opening success in the Come Racing On June 8th Maiden at Navan.
Voleuse De Coeurs got back on the winning trail in the Coolmore Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan.
Tarla readily justified odds-on favouritism on her return to fences at Limerick.