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With all but Carmarthen and The New Saints having only three matches left before the end of the first phase
tension is rising as to who will make the top six.
Already safe in the top six are current leaders Airbus UK Broughton and reigning champions The New
Saints who have one game in hand on the Wingmakers. The remaining four spaces are up for grabs with
eight clubs still with a chance.
Bangor City and Newtown AFC are favourites both needing a point to mathematically secure their places.
But the battle for positions five and six is wide open with Carmarthen Town, Rhyl FC, Aberystwyth Town,
Prestatyn Town and Port Talbot Town fighting for not only the UEFA play-off places but also security from
relegation.
The top six will contest the championship and UEFA Europa League places whist the bottom six will fight
for the one, possibly two depending on Welsh Cup results, remaining play-off places and the stressful battle
against the drop.
Remaining fixtures:
Bangor City Newtown AFC Carmarthen Town 01/01/14 A v Bala Town A v The New Saints FC H v Aberystwyth Town
04/01/14 H v The New Saints FC A v Afan Lido FC (05/01) H v Prestatyn Town
18/01/14 A v Aberystwyth Town A v Prestatyn Town A v gap Connah’s Quay
TBA H v The New Saints FC
Aberystwyth Town Rhyl FC Prestatyn Town 01/01/14 A v Carmarthen Town H v Prestatyn Town A v Rhyl FC
04/01/14 A v gap Connah’s Quay H v Bala Town A v Carmarthen Town
18/01/14 H v Bangor City H v Port Talbot Town H v Newtown AFC
Port Talbot Town 01/01/14 04/01/14 18/01/14
A v Afan Lido FC H v Airbus UK Broughton A v Rhyl FC
Five feeder league clubs apply for Domestic Licence With the deadline now past the feeder league clubs applying for a Domestic licence are now known.
From the South only one club has applied – Haverfordwest County. The Bluebirds have consistently
secured their Licence since their relegation from the top level in 2011, but two third-place finishes behind
non-progressive clubs meant no promotion.
From the northern Huws Gray Alliance four clubs have shown their intent:
The perennially successive Llandudno FC and three former Welsh Premier League clubs in Conwy
Borough (formerly United), Flint Town United and current League leaders Cefn Druids.
The clubs have until the end of March to meet all criteria.
This Week’s fixtures See Issue 26 for New Year’s Day fixtures The live match for Saturday 4
th January will not be decided until after the New Year’s Day
fixture.
Saturday 4th
January Bangor City v The New Saints 14:30
Last six encounters
02/10/10 4 3 Alan Bull 24' James Brewerton 45'
Jamie Reed 61' Les Davies 77'
Steve Evans 16' Alex Darlington 84' Craig
Jones 90'
1030
30/04/11 1 0 Craig Garside 68' - 1707
10/09/11 0 3 - Steve Evans 3' Greg Draper 60' Matty
Williams 89'
559
10/03/12 1 3 Neil Thomas 47' Greg Draper 18' 41' Aeron Edwards 38' 746
01/12/12 0 1 - Chris Jones 13' 737
27/04/13 1 4 Les Davies 47' Aeron Edwards 25' Michael Johnston 28'(og)
Alex Darlington 78' 82'
472
ALL-TIME RECORDS
Home wins 9 Away wins 13 Draws 1 Goal aggregate 30 – 36
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LWLWWW Away Team WDWWWL
Carmarthen Town v Prestatyn Town 14:30
Last six encounters
29/11/08 1 0 Danny Thomas 70' - 279
19/09/09 1 2 Robbie Fowler 40' Andy Moran 28' Ian Griffiths 58' 338
02/10/10 2 1 Sacha Walters 58'(p) Dale Griffiths 74' Paul O'Neill 4' 263
05/11/11 2 1 Geraint Passmore 12' Jack Christopher 79' Carl Murray 86' 269
17/11/12 2 2 Liam Thomas 11'(p) 70'(p) Ross Stephens 22' Michael Parker 90'+4(p) 334
16/03/13 3 2 Corey Thomas 24' Liam McCreesh 34'
Casey Thomas 36'
Mark Smyth 49' Greg Stones 68' 205
Home wins 4 Away wins 1 Draws 1 Goal aggregate 11 – 8
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WDDWLL Away Team WLWLLD
gap Connah’s Quay v Aberystwyth Town 14:30
Last six encounters
07/04/07 1 0 Marc Limbert 82' - 158
20/10/07 1 2 John McAllister 42' Gary Pinch 44'(og) Luke Sherbon 82' 135
30/08/08 1 2 Christian Courtney 84' Graham Evans 16' 83' 146
20/02/10 0 3 - Geoff Kellaway 14' 21' Luke Sherbon 45' 121
15/09/12 1 2 Jamie Petrie 90'+7 Matty Collins 3' Jordan Follows 15'(p) 124
02/03/13 1 1 Ricky Evans 67' Cledan Davies 56' 103
Home wins 8 Away wins 10 Draws 2 Goal aggregate 22 – 28
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team WLLLDL Away Team LDDDLL
Port Talbot Town v Airbus UK Broughton 14:30
Last six encounters
24/10/09 2 1 Neil Thomas 56' Liam McCreesh 86' Marc Lloyd-Williams 61' 157
20/11/10 2 0 Liam McCreesh 78' Martin Rose 87' - 165
15/10/11 2 1 Cortez Belle 32' 65' Ian Sheridan 64' 174
18/03/12 2 1 Cortez Belle 72' Chris Hartland 90'+7 Mark Cadwallader 48' 151
15/09/12 4 4 Jeff White 18' 76' David Brooks 27'(p), 51' Wayne Riley 38' Glenn Rule 45' Michael
Roddy 56' Jordan Johnson 80'
113
27/04/13 1 0 David Brooks 83' - 150
ALL-TIME RECORDS
Home wins 8 Away wins 1 Draws 2 Goal aggregate 22 – 12
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LLLLDW Away Team WWLWDW
Rhyl FC v Bala Town 14:30
Last six encounters
Only one previous WPL meeting between the clubs
24/02/10 5 2 Mark Connolly 19'32' Andrew Pearson 9'
Chris Williams 14' Rob Turner 36'
John Toner 37' 64' 371
ALL-TIME RECORDS
Home wins 1 Away wins 0 Draws 0 Goal aggregate 5 – 2
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team DLWWDW Away Team WLLLDL
Sunday 5th
January
Afan Lido FC v Newtown AFC 14:30
Last six encounters
03/01/04 0 1 - Justin Wickham 45' 185
08/10/04 1 3 Kevin Bartley 57' Dan Desormeaux 18' Mike Brown 36' Sam
Bowen 43'
125
10/12/11 3 2 Daniel Thomas 3' Leon Jeanne 76' Carl
Evans 86'
Steve Blenkinsop 14' Nick Rushton 77' 167
06/04/12 1 6 Carl Payne 43' Zac Evans 3' 62' 80'(p) Nick Rushton 35'
Callum Wright 45' Andy Jones 55'
303
29/09/12 2 3 Keiron Howard 55' Paul Evans 72' Steve Blenkinsop 54' Zac Evans 58'(p) Mark
Jones (og) 85'
333
01/04/13 2 1 Simon Prangley 8' Luke Borrelli 72' Zac Evans 28' 127
Home wins 7 Away wins 7 Draws 1 Goal aggregate 20 – 25
CURRENT FORM (last 6 matches) Home Team LLDLWW Away Team LWDWLW
MATCH OFFICIALS 04/01/14
Bangor City The New Saints D John D M Beckett B Williamson M Petch
Carmarthen Town Prestatyn Town R Harrington M Pedler L Walters T Cook
Ggap Connah’s Quay Aberystwyth Town S L Evans A Jones T Williams N Pratt
Port Talbot Town Airbus UK Broughton K J Parry G W Jones J B Roberts B M-Jones
Rhyl FC Bala Town B J James D Adie R A John I A Griffith
05/01/14
Afan Lido FC Newtown AFC K Hames J Bryant L R Edwards TBA
SUSPENSIONS Gareth Phillips Afan Lido FC 3 matches from 15/12/13
Liam Benson Rhyl FC 2 matches from 22/12/13
Lee Surman Port Talbot Town 1 match from 28/12/13
Carl Evans Carmarthen Town 1 match from 28/12/13
Ryan Kershaw The New Saints 1 match from 29/12/13
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOAL SCORER CORRECTIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 21/12/12 – Rhyl v Carmarthen Town – Rhyl goal attributed initially to Tom Donnegan now
officially an own goal by Carl Evans
26/12/13 - Gap Connah’s Quay v Airbus UK Broughton -
second Airbus goal scored by Ian Kearney not James Owen as reported by the home club
26/12/13 - Bangor City v Bala Town – Bangor first goal scored by Sion Edwards not Damian Allen
WELSH PREMIER U19 LEAGUE
Sunday 5th
January 2014 Aberystwyth Town v Bangor City
Prestatyn Town v Newtown AFC
Sunday 5th January 2014 Bala Town v Airbus UK Broughton
Conwy Borough v Rhyl FC
Flint Town United v Gap Connah’s Quay
Shared Access Welsh Premier Womens League Sunday 5
th January 2014
Aberystwyth Town v PILCS
Mrs S E Jones S Bradford S Crowther
Caernarfon Town v Wrexham
A Williams R Williams A Dogan
Cardiff Metropolitan v Cardiff City
B J James Charlotte Carpenter L Mansell
Newcastle Emlyn v Llandudno Junction
T Bevan K Bowen G Elliott
Northop Hall v Port Talbot Town
John Jones Cheryl Foster Louis Beckley
Swansea City v Llanidloes FC
I Bird Rebecca Thomas L Gregory
.
CLUB NEWS
ABERYSTWYTH TOWN www.atfc.org.uk .
AFAN LIDO FC www.afanlidofc.com .
AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON www.airbusfc.com Airbus UK boss Andy Preece was pleased with the points gained from the last two matches::
“To get a point in dreadful conditions at Newtown and now pick up three at Connah’s Quay is a great effort by the
lads. I can’t fault their endeavour and commitment. Their work ethic is immense.”
BALA TOWN www.balatownfc.co.uk Smith earns contract extension
Kieran puts pen to paper and agrees new deal at Maes Tegid.
Bala Town are delighted to announce that striker Kieran Smith has extended his contract.
The twenty-one year old has had a successful start to his career at Maes Tegid making 16 (+4) appearances
and scoring 8 goals in all competitions. Colin Caton has this to say about the contract extension:
"It is great news that we have managed to secure Kieran's services as he has the potential to become one of
the most exciting forwards in the Welsh Premier League.
“He is very much in our plans for the future and I am delighted that he is staying with us".
BANGOR CITY www.bangorcity.co.uk
.
CARMARTHEN TOWN www.carmarthentownafc.org
gap CONNAH’S QUAY www.the-nomads.co.uk wind."
NEWTOWN AFC www.newtownafc.co.uk Robins manager Chris Hughes was full of praise for his side following the 1-0 win against The New
Saints: "The players were again fantastic today.
"When you come up against a side that is full time, train every day and get to work on things, we train
for an hour and a half a week, the players were fantastic.
"We set them up and they delivered the game plan to perfection, we could have scored three or four and
I thought we were absolutely outstanding.
"I don't think you'll see a better performance all season from any other Welsh Premier League team the
way we played today, especially against TNS.".'
PORT TALBOT TOWN www.porttalbottown.co.uk Director of football Scott Young was pleased with his side’s second-half performance and an upturn in fortune:
“Coming in at half-time I didn’t think we played particularly well and we needed that because there have been
plenty of times that we’ve played well and haven’t got what we deserved.
“I didn’t think we deserved to be 2-0 up at half-time but credit to the lads in the second-half as they different class
and put them to the sword.
The win leaves Port Talbot within six points of sixth-place in the table with three games remaining before the
mid-season split. However, Young refused to be drawn on the possibility of making a late claim for a spot in the
Championship Conference.
“I’m not interested [in where we are in relation to the top-six], we play Afan Lido next week and that’s all we’re
looking forward to. What comes after that comes after that,” he said.
“I’ve said all year that we’ve got a quality group of players in our dressing room and the results we were getting
weren’t good enough, but we had to carry on believing in them and that they will turn it around.”
PRESTATYN TOWN www.ptfconline.co.uk Town boss Lee Jones commented after the Boxing Day Derby against Rhyl
Today was your typical local derby game full of endeavor but both teams lacking the finishing touch in the last
third this afternoon”
He praised the Prestatyn defence “when Rhyl did put us under pressure the lads dealt with it”
“We will work on things in training and hope to put it right for the away game on New Year’s Day.”
Rhyl FC www.rhylfc.co.uk Rhyl Football Club has launched an investigation after
claims the Corbett Sports Stadium manager was assaulted
after the draw with Prestatyn at Bastion Road.
Mark Cadwallader was back in the Lilywhites's matchday
squad for the derby against Prestatyn, following his recent
disciplinary hearing.
Cadwallader had been asked to face the disciplinary panel
to answer a charge of seriously breaching club discipline
at the recent away match at Airbus UK.
After hearing evidence from all concerned the club gave
Cadwallader a final warning as to his future conduct
whilst representing the club and was asked to sign a code
of conduct.
Cadwallader was included in the Lilywhites' macthday
squad against Prestatyn on Thursday and came on as a
76th minute substitute for Danny Hughes.
THE NEW SAINTS FC
www.tnsfc.co.uk Two years ago last Saturday, Craig Harrison
took over the reins at Park Hall Stadium.
However, Harrison had never considered
football management until a chance meeting at
a surprise birthday party.
Back in 2007, when The Saints were still
managed by Ken McKenna, the former
Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace and Preston
North End defender was thrown a surprise
30th birthday – and the entertainment was
provided by a band fronted by former
Wrexham midfielder Gareth Owen.
The Easy Street musician was the manager of
Airbus UK Broughton at the time and had been
looking for an assistant manager ever since the
departure of his trusted sidekick, Alan
Bickerstaffe.
Craig Harrison, now the successful Director of
Football at The New Saints, recalls the chance
meeting: “It’s really funny how Gareth and I
met.
“There was a surprise party organised to celebrate my 30th and his band was booked to come along and play. We
had a brief chat on the night and that is when I heard about the vacancy.
“I mulled over what he had said to me for a couple of weeks and then got in touch. He offered me the role and I
straight away started watching their performances.
“Since retiring from football I had always wanted to get back into the game and Gareth’s offer was the perfect
opportunity for me.
“With Gareth being a former professional I had a great deal of respect for him and because we have similar
backgrounds we both seemed to have the same ideas about how to take Airbus forward.”
Gateshead born Harrison, now 36, celebrates two years at TNS this month having joined the club in December
2011. In that time he has guided the Park Hall-based club to two Welsh Premier League titles and the Welsh Cup.
But it is a long way from where it all started.
The six foot tall defender signed YTS forms with Middlesbrough as a 16-year-old and was given his first team
debut two years later by then manager, and England legend, Bryan Robson.
By the time Harrison broke into the side there was a huge buzz on Teesside, with the attraction of Robson and the
generosity of Chairman Steve Gibson, resulting in the arrival of the likes of Paul Gascoigne, Fabrizio Ravanelli
and Juninho.
However, despite making an instant impact on the club’s fortunes, Harrison’s career was to become a mix of
unforgettable moments and horrendous injuries.
He recalls: “I had broken into the first team at Middlesbrough and everything was going well until I suffered a
burst appendix and was out of the game for 18 months.
“To be honest I was lucky to be alive as it was a really horrible injury – I ended up spending seven or eight weeks
in hospital.
“By the time I had recovered and was ready to fight for my place Middlesbrough had signed German international
left back Christian Ziege.
“To be fair to Bryan Robson, he told me I was second choice and would feature in the cup games and when Ziege
was unavailable, but at this stage of my career I was 21-years-old and had already made 30 or 40 first team
appearances so I decided it was best for me to drop down a division and join Crystal Palace.”
Before joining the Eagles, where he would go on to play under Trevor Francis, Steve Bruce and Ian Dowie, he
enjoyed a brief loan spell when David Moyes took him to Preston North End. But after impressing during seven
appearances for the North West club, Crystal Palace manager Alan Smith splashed £200,000 to take Harrison to
Selhurst Park.
“I enjoyed my time at Palace and during my first season I played in almost every game,” he added.
“At the start of my second season in London, Steve Bruce took over from Smith and things continued to go well,
until, in January 2002, I suffered a double compound fracture and never played football again.
“It was a similar injury to the one that ended David Busst’s career – it was a horrific injury that required blood
transfusions, skin graft and about 20 or so screws to fix me up.
“It was a really complex operation and it didn’t go to plan and I had to have a second one – it was at this point that
I knew my football career was over.
“The surgeon just turned around to me and said I would not be playing competitive football ever again.”
But despite having his childhood dreams torn away at the tender age of 25, Harrison prefers to look back at the
good times in life and has since being trying to coach what he has learned to good effect by firstly guiding The
Wingmakers up the division and then TNS to two titles.
“I played under some fantastic managers but I suppose if I was asked to name the ones who had a big bearing on
my career I would have to mention Bryan Robson, David Moyes and Dave Geddis,” added Harrison.
“Robbo was the man who gave me my league debut after signing for the club as a YTS. He was always really
helpful and I even got to play alongside him a couple of times which was amazing.
“And while I have always been a defender I would say it was David Moyes - now manager at Manchester United -
who taught me the real art of defending. He would keep us behind for extra sessions and really focus on positional
play.
“Finally there is Dave Geddis, who at the time was the youth and reserve team boss at Boro, he had a huge
influence on me in my early years and remains a close friend to this day.”
It is not just football bosses that Harrison has learnt from – when you line-up alongside side some of the greatest
footballers of a generation and come close to reaching a major cup final at Wembley on three separate occasions –
how can you do anything but learn?
“In many ways I was very unlucky to have my career cut so short, but for such a short professional career I did an
awful lot,” he continued.
“I played in the Premier League, I have a Division One winners medal and I have played alongside the likes of
Paul Gascoigne, Juninho, Paul Ince, Mark Schwarzer, Paul Merson, Bryan Robson, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Neil
Ruddock and Andy Johnson.
“I also played in three League Cup semi-finals, where with Crystal Palace we beat Liverpool 2-1 in the first leg at
Selhurst Park before eventually getting stuffed 5-1 at Anfield.”.
SCORECARD
Thursday Boxing Day 26th
December Bangor City 4 Sion Edwards 21' Les Davies 23' Jamie Petrie 71' Anthony Miley 75'
Bala Town 2 Stuart Jones 3' Kieran Smith 13' Bangor City
1. Lee Idzi, 2. Declan Walker, 14. Joe Culshaw (8. Robert Jones 46'), 4.
Michael Johnston, 6. Anthony Miley, 9. Les Davies, 19. Damian Allen,
11. Sion Edwards, 7. Chris Jones (22. Corey Jones 90'+2), 20. Ryan
Edwards, 10. Jamie Petrie (15. Jamie McDaid 79')
Subs not used: 13. Nick Bould, 18. Luke Gibson, 16. Iolo Hughes, 21.
John Littlemore
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: C.Jones 45' R.Jones 85' Allen 90'+4
Bala Town
1. Ashley Morris, 5. Ryan Valentine, 12. Dave Morley, 4. Stuart Jones,
3. Ben Collins, 7. Mark Connolly (18. Lewis Codling 74'), 8. Mark
Jones, 20. Kenny Lunt, 6. Conall Murtagh, 10. Ian Sheridan, 28. Kieran
Smith (17. Stephen Brown 62')
Subs not used: 16. Tony Davies, 22. Ryan Wyn Jones, 24. Chris Mason
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Morris 42' Smith 58'
Attendance: 618 Referee: Lee Evans gap Connah’s Quay 1 Mike Hayes 61'
Airbus UK Broughton 2 Sam Hart 20' Ian Kearney 90'+1 gap Connah’s Quay 25. Terry McCormick, 47. Jack Riley, 4. Mark McGregor, 12. Jack
Rowlands, 2. Chris Rowntree, 6. Craig Jones, 20. Danny Desormeaux,
8. Daniel Forde, 15. Paul Mooney, 9. Mike Hayes, 27. Gary O'Toole (7.
Simon Everall 89')
Subs not used: 1. John Rushton, 11. Ryan Edwards, 32. Aron Williams,
19. Jamie Wynne, 33. Jack Cheetham, 17. Shaun Tinsley
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Jones 57' Rowntree 72'
Airbus UK Broughton 1. James Coates, 4. Mike Pearson, 5. Ian Kearney, 3. Lewis Short, 12.
Phil Bolland, 15. Sam Hart, 18. James Owen, 6. Tom Field (14.
Michael Roddy 90'), 9. Chris Budrys, 17. Richie Partridge (37. Tom
Williams 54'), 11. Ryan Wade (16. Aaron Hassall 66')
Subs not used: 27. Chris Doran, 25. Myles Hart, 31. Lee Emberton
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Hart 72'
Attendance: 216 Referee: Mark Petch Newtown AFC 1 Sean Evans 48'
The New Saints FC 0 - Newtown AFC
1. Michael Platt, 19. Craig Williams (10. Jeff White 67'), 3. Max Penk,
5. Kieran Mills-Evans, 6. Shane Sutton, 20. Tom Goodwin, 8. Matthew
Cook, 7. Matthew Hearsey, 9. Luke Boundford, 4. Andy Jones, 18.
Sean Evans (16. Callum Wright 90')
Subs not used: 14. James O'Neill, 2. Harley Thomas
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Mills-Evans 33' Williams 68' Evans 88'
The New Saints FC
1. Paul Harrison, 2. Simon Spender (14. Jamie Mullan 84'), 3. Chris
Marriott, 4. Phil Baker, 6. Kai Edwards, 8. Sam Finley, 12. Christian
Seargeant (9. Greg Draper 77'), 11. Ryan Fraughan (10. Matthew
Williams 67'), 18. Mike Wilde, 21. Chris Jones, 23. Aeron Edwards
Subs not used: 16. Connell Rawlinson, 20. Alex Darlington, 19. Aaron
Simms, 24. Ryan Kershaw
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Seargeant 42' A.Edwards 75' Williams 85'
Attendance: 446 Referee: Nick Pratt Port Talbot Town 5 Martin Rose 29' Gethin Jones 45'+2 Lewis Harling 57'
Rhys Griffiths 69' 87'
Afan Lido FC 1 Alex Chrysanthou 72' Port Talbot Town 29. Steven Hall, 8. Lewis Harling, 5. Lee Surman, 4. Ashley Evans (7.
Chad Bond 66'), 6. Gethin Jones, 2. Ryan Green, 39. David Brooks (14.
Sacha Walters 66'), 11. Lee John, 9. Martin Rose, 19. Adie Harris (10.
Carl Payne 71'), 26. Rhys Griffiths
Subs not used: 12. Leigh De Vulgt, 17. Duane Saunders
Red Cards: None
Yellow Cards: Harris 30' Surman 77' Griffiths 85'
Afan Lido FC 13. Craig Richards, 2. Dean Hudson, 3. Ryan Batley, 4. Mark Crutch,
7. Chris Hartland (16. Scott McCoubrey 80'), 9. Alex Chrysanthou, 10.
Keyon Reffel, 11. Kieran Howard, 17. Alex Gammond (39. Garyn
Preen 61'), 34. Ian Hillier (32. Jamie Jones 80'), 36. Casey Thomas
Subs not used: 25. Paul J Evans, 18. Greg Hurley, 19. Jack Underwood,
26. Ben Thomas
Red Cards: McCoubrey 88' C.Thomas 90'+1
Yellow Cards: C.Thomas 7'&90’+1 Hartland 32'
Hudson 45'+1 Crutch 83'
Attendance: 403 Referee: Bryn Markham-Jones Prestatyn Town 0 -
Rhyl FC 0 - Prestatyn Town 1. Dave Roberts, 2. Chris Davies, 3. Jack Lewis, 24. Tommy
Holmes, 5. Sean Hessey, 6. Gareth Wilson, 7. Michael Parker, 8.
Neil Gibson, 9. Andy Parkinson, 10. Lee Hunt, 11. Ross Stephens
(21. Kieran Ellis 78')
Subs not used: 26. Simon Williams, 20. Rhys Owen, 22. Rhys
Lewis, 17. Carl Murray, 19. Luke Astley, 16. Tom Kemp Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: None
Rhyl FC 1. Alex Ramsay, 2. Matty Woodward, 5. Stefan Halewood, 4. Chris
Rimmer, 14. Ryan Astles, 6. Mark Powell, 7. Danny Hughes (25.
Mark Cadwallader 76'), 8. Paul McManus, 9. Steve Lewis, 17.
David Forbes (21. Jason Oswell 87'), 12. Tom Donegan (16. Danny
Laverty 46')
Subs not used: 26. Niki-Lee Bulmer, 20. Greg Strong, 28. Danny
Jarrett Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: Forbes 32' Lewis 64'
Attendance: 814 Referee: Kevin Parry
Saturday 28th
December Aberystwyth Town 3 Chris Venables 39' Mark Jones 56' 83' Carmarthen Town 2 Jordan Follows 76' Liam Thomas 90'+2(p) Aberystwyth Town 1. Mike Lewis, 3. Antonio Corbisiero, 4. Peter Hoy, 5. Stuart Jones,
7. Chris Venables, 9. Mark Jones, 11. Cledan Davies, 14. Krzystzof
Nalborski (12. Stuart Fraser 89'), 16. Craig Williams (19. Rhydian
Davies 90'), 17. Tom Shaw (8. Bari Morgan 78'), 18. Wyn Thomas
Subs not used: 2. Sion James
Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: S.Jones 25'
Carmarthen Town 1. Steven Cann, 26. Luke Cummings, 18. Cortez Belle, 7. Kris
Thomas, 2. Corey Thomas, 12. Kyle Bassett, 27. Matty Collins (17.
Liam Thomas 58'), 8. Paul Fowler, 25. Liam McCreesh, 30.
Christian Doidge, 10. Jordan Follows (20. Corey Jenkins 85') Subs not used: 21. Iestyn Evans, 15. Neil Smothers, 9. Craig
Hughes Red Cards: None Yellow Cards: Belle 66'
Attendance: 317 Referee: Dean John
TABLE Home Away
P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff
Airbus UK Broughton 19 7 2 1 23 7 6 2 1 17 11 43 22 The New Saints FC 18 8 1 0 33 1 5 2 2 17 8 42 41 Bangor City 19 5 1 4 17 13 4 3 2 12 9 31 7 Newtown AFC 19 5 3 3 16 15 4 1 3 13 12 31 2 Carmarthen Town 18 4 2 2 16 11 3 3 4 15 18 26 2 Rhyl FC 19 3 2 3 9 9 4 2 5 14 15 25 -1 Aberystwyth Town 19 5 4 1 22 16 1 3 5 9 18 25 -3 Prestatyn Town 19 2 5 3 12 11 3 1 5 8 13 21 -4 Port Talbot Town 19 3 2 5 13 12 2 3 4 6 16 20 -9 Bala Town 19 3 3 4 14 11 1 2 6 10 18 17 -5 gap Connahs Quay 19 2 2 5 8 19 2 3 5 14 29 17 -26 Afan Lido FC 19 2 1 5 8 16 1 3 7 6 24 13 -26
TOP SCORERS
Surname Firstname: League DOIDGE Christian Carmarthen Town 9 DRAPER Greg The New Saints FC 9
WILDE Mike The New Saints FC 9
GRIFFITHS Rhys Port Talbot Town 8
HUNT Lee Prestatyn Town 8
O'TOOLE Gary gap Connahs Quay 8
THOMAS Liam Carmarthen Town 8
VENABLES Chris Aberystwyth Town 8
DARLINGTON Alex The New Saints FC 7
WILLIAMS Craig Newtown AFC 7
BOUNDFORD Luke Newtown AFC 6
BUDRYS Chris Airbus UK Broughton 6
CONNOLLY Mark Bala Town 6
DAVIES Les Bangor City 6
JONES Mark Aberystwyth Town 6
FIELD Tom Airbus UK Broughton 5
FINLEY Sam The New Saints FC 5
FORBES David Rhyl FC 5
HAYES Mike gap Connahs Quay 5
SHERIDAN Ian Bala Town 5
WILLIAMS Craig Aberystwyth Town 5
WELSH PREMIER U19 LEAGUE No matches scheduled
TABLE Home Away
P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff
The New Saints FC 10 6 0 0 28 4 2 0 2 12 4 24 32
Bangor City 10 3 1 0 13 4 3 1 2 16 10 20 15
Prestatyn Town 9 4 0 1 17 8 2 0 2 10 10 18 9
Flint Town United 10 3 0 2 11 8 2 1 2 13 11 16 5
gap Connah’s Quay 9 2 2 1 13 11 2 1 1 15 6 15 11
Airbus UK Broughton 10 2 0 1 10 3 2 2 3 15 16 14 6
Bala Town 8 2 1 0 9 3 2 0 3 11 17 13 0
Aberystwyth Town 9 3 0 1 7 6 0 0 5 2 19 9 -16
Rhyl FC 10 1 2 2 10 11 1 0 4 4 18 8 -15
Newtown AFC 7 2 0 3 7 12 0 0 2 1 9 6 -13
Conwy Borough 8 0 0 5 3 33 0 1 2 4 8 1 -34
SHARED ACCESS WOMENS WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE
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SHARED ACCESS WOMENS WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE Home Away
P W D L F A W D L F A Pts G.Diff
Cardiff Metropolitan 9 5 0 0 31 0 4 0 0 17 4 27 44
Cardiff City 9 3 1 1 23 4 3 1 0 18 6 20 31
Llanidloes FC 9 3 1 0 13 3 3 0 2 10 17 19 3
PILCS 8 5 0 1 41 10 1 0 1 4 4 18 31
Swansea City 8 2 2 1 16 5 2 1 0 10 0 15 21
Newcastle Emlyn 8 1 1 1 9 5 3 1 1 14 5 14 13
Port Talbot Town 9 1 0 1 3 2 2 2 3 9 17 11 -7
Wrexham FC 9 2 2 1 13 6 0 1 3 3 11 9 -1
Aberystwyth Town 8 1 0 3 8 8 1 0 3 4 11 6 -7
Llandudno Junction 9 0 0 5 5 21 1 1 2 8 14 4 -22
Caernarfon Town 7 1 0 2 10 14 0 0 4 1 50 3 -53
Northop Hall FC 9 0 0 4 2 23 0 0 5 3 35 0 -53
Note: PILCS = Pontyfelin Institute of Leisure Culture and Sport
THE LAST WORD from Gwyn Derfel I had the privilege of being in Prestatyn on Boxing Day. But it was the only goal-less game of the day I
hear you say! That may be true – but as ‘nil-nils’ go – it was an entertaining game.
However the true highlight of the afternoon happened during the post-match speeches in the clubhouse
when Prestatyn players, coaching staff and committee members paid tribute to Phil Merrick in his last
home game as club chairman.
Phil Merrick has been a successful businessman in the world of banking and he has certainly brought a
more efficient and fresh mentality to running the club during his short time at the helm. He has without
doubt embraced the concept of making sure that the club is a community hub and he definitely leaves
them in a far healthier position than when he took over two years ago.
During that period of course Prestatyn won the Welsh Cup and represented Wales admirably in Europe
for the first time in their history – so the new Chairperson will certainly have big boots to fill.
On a personal note – I wish Phil the best of luck in his new venture – but will certainly miss his
positivity and his constructive straight talking. Welsh football needs people like him who have
succeeded in business - who have a passion for the game and also have the skills and drive to make a
genuine difference.
Thank you to Phil and to every single club official in the Corbett Sports WPL who have invested time
and genuine love for their clubs and our League during 2013. Our National League certainly would not
be continuously improving without your efforts.
A Happy Year - and genuine thanks to you all.
Y GAIR OLAF gan Gwyn Derfel Cefais bleser mawr wrth wylio gêm ddi-sgôr ddifyr rhwng Prestatyn a’r Rhyl ddydd San Steffan. Serch
hynny cefais fraint gwirioneddol wedi’r chwiban olaf wrth glywed aelodau o dîm a phwyllgor y clwb
cartref yn talu teyrngedau i’r cadeirydd Phil Merrick yn ei gêm gartref olaf wrth y llyw.
Mae Phil Merrick wedi llwyddo ym myd bancio ac mae wedi bod fel chwa o awyr iach yn ei ddwy
flynedd fel cadeirydd. Mae wedi sicrhau bod y clwb yn cael ei redeg yn llawer mwy proffesiynol ac mae
hefyd wedi ehangu gorwelion y clwb i sicrhau cysylltiadau llawer agosach gyda’r gymuned leol.
Yn ei ddwy flynedd wrth y llyw – enillodd Prestatyn Gwpan Cymru a chynrychioli Cymru’n
anrhydeddus am y tro cyntaf erioed yn Ewrop wrth gwrs. Bydd gan y cadeirydd nesaf dipyn o ‘sgidiau
i’w llenwi!
Hoffwn ddiolch i Phil am ei gyfraniad a dymuno’n dda iddo yn ei fusnes newydd. Wedi dweud hynny
bydd ei ymadawiad yn golled i’r Cynghrair yn ogystal ậ’r clwb. Mae angen pobl sydd wedi llwyddo ym
myd busnes i gynorthwyo’r broses o sicrhau datblygiad gwirioneddol pellach yn ein Huwch Gynghrair.
Byddwn yn gweld eisiau ei brofiad – ei sgiliau busnes a’i siarad cwrtais di-flewyn ar dafod.
Diolch Phil am dy gyfraniad a diolch hefyd i bob un o swyddogion clybiau Uwch Gynghrair Cymru-
Corbett Sports am eich cyfraniadau chithau yn ystod 2013.
Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i chi gyd.
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