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February 2008 Archives

Spike added to Colwyn Bay squad

Posted by Tim Channon on February 29, 2008 11:30 AM

COLWYN BAY manager adds striker Lee Spike to the squad that were on duty for Tuesday's win over Nantwich for their away game at Shepshed Dynamo tomorrow.
Everyone came through Tuesday's game without injury and Steve Wynne, who was on the bench, has recovered from a hamstring strain.
Lee Hoolicken, however, is again unlikely to be involved, and the manager explained: "Paul Williams has been doing well at left back and deserves a run in the side."
The Seagulls need to start showing some consistency and tomorrow is an opportunity to record a second successive win for the first time in six games against a Shepshed side who have lost their last four matches - including two at home - and are third from bottom in the league.
The manager, however, says he did not agree with the criticism his side got after the home defeat against Grantham last Saturday.
"In the first half we were much the better side and it was only a mad seven minutes that cost us the match. Apart from that I thought we did ok.
"People are saying it was a much improved performance on Tuesday, but that is only because we won. I don't agree that we played that much worse against Grantham."

Llandudno drop more home points

Posted by Tim Channon on February 27, 2008 10:33 PM

LLANDUDNO dropped two more home points in the Cymru Alliance with a 1-1 home draw against Llanfairpwll on Wednesday.
That's nine points they have given away in their last four home games.
Kenny Roberts put the Anglesey side in front after 40 minutes and although Jody Hamilton equalised two minutes later, Llandudno couldn't force a winner in the second half although Hamilton had a strong drive turned around a post by Llanfairpwll keeper Ben Heald.

Colwyn Bay bounce back with a win

Posted by Tim Channon on February 27, 2008 10:28 PM

COLWYN BAY gave a much improved performance to take the points with a 2-0 win against Nantwich at Llanelian Road on Wednesday night.
They certainly owned their fans one after their second half capitulation against Grantham last Saturday, and they delivered with a hard-working and much more committed display against a Nantwich side who are also chasing a play-off place.
Colwyn Bay got a great start with a goal after 11 minutes when John Lawless pulled the ball back for Robbie Williams to rifle a shot high into the net from the edge of the area.
They put Nantwich under real pressure for the next 10 minutes, but couldn't force a second goal, although Martin Crowder and Lawless both had shots deflected narrowly wide for corners and Lewis Callaghan saw his downward header from a Lawless free kick bounce up and over the bar.
Wright also headed wide from a Neil Black cross, before Nantwich gradually came more into the game.
In the second half the Cheshire side had most of the possession, forcing seven corners to none, but Colwyn Bay defended with great determination and Jamie Speare did not have a save of note to make, apart from neatly grabbing the ball as Nick Farquhamso tried to take it round him in a one on one.
Colwyn Bay played mainly on the break in that second half, but increased their lead on 62 minutes.
Black played in Anthony Wright, who beat a defender before firing in a shot which keeper Lee Jones beat away, and Martin Crowder saw his follow up shot also blocked by the keeper before scoring at the second attempt from the rebound.
Black had a great chance to score a third on a quick breakaway, but put his angled shot wide of the far post, and Wright put another fierce effort narrowly wide in the closing minutes.
Colwyn Bay: Speare, Callaghan, P Williams, Rowland, Taylor, R Williams, Crowder, Olsen, Black, Wright, Lawless. Subs (not used) Quayle, Wynne, Finley.

Massive blow to Colwyn Bay play-off hopes

Posted by Tim Channon on February 23, 2008 6:37 PM

THREE goals in seven minutes blasted a huge hole in Colwyn Bay's play-off hopes as they lost 4-1 at home to one of their main rivals Grantham Town.
And manager Gary Finley has a big job on his hands to regroup and lift his squad ahead of Wednesday's game against Nantwich after a pretty abject second half performance.
The Seagulls failed to make the most of their chances in the first half when they had the strong wind behind them and dominated the play.
They had 13 efforts at goal before half-time but made only of them count, while Grantham had just one shot at goal, from a penalty after Chris Taylor brought down Sam Mallarkey, and scored rom it to take a 23rd minte lead.
Bay finally finally equalised through Neil Black two minutes before half-time, and had a great chance to take the lead early in the second half , but Anthony Wright showed a disappointing lack of commitment as he chased a through ball and allowed the keeper to race out of his area and clear when the Bay striker had every chance of getting to the ball first.
Neil Black volleyed another chance just over the bar after that and within 10 minutes Grantham had won the game.
Rob Norris scored with an excrllent free kick after a foul by Robbie Williams, one of several poor tackles by Bay players in the game. Three minutes later Granthan powered their way through the middle for Jason Turner to score a second, and three minutes after that Turner crossed for Norris to get his second of the game.
Only a brilliant save from Jamie Speare prevented Turner getting his second as Grantham bossed the rest of the game.
A huge defeat for the Bay - and a second half performance well below that of a team with any real aspirations of making the play-offs.

LLANDUDNO won 1-0 at Lex with a 61st minute goal from Lee Thomas in the Cymru Alliance, and it was an important win on a day when Holyhead were without a game and Flint were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Gap Queens Park in the race for second place. League leaders Prestatyn suffered a 2-1 defeat at Mynydd Isa to have their lead cut to 14 points.

GLAN CONWY lost 4-1 at Rhyl in the Barritt Cup but stay top of the Welsh Alliance as title rivals Bethesda suffered a shock 4-1 defeat at Halkyn.
Llandudno Junction beat Amlwch 1-0.

In the Clywd League Penmaenmawr drew 1-1 at Llandynrog Rerserves to retain their unbeaten record.
Llandudno Reserves maintained their nine point lead at the top of Division Two with a 4-1 win over Rhos United, with Deiniol Graham among the scorers, while Llandudno Junction reserves drew 2-2 at Prestatyn 3rds and Penrhyn United drew 2-2 at St Asaph.
In Division Two Betws-yn-Rhos won 2-1 at Point of Ayr with goals from Jon Stead and Chris Littler, and Glan Conwy Reserves drew 3-3 at home to Cerrigydrudion, for whom Dylan Jones scored a hat-trick.
More details on these games in Thursday's Weekly News.

Conwy United up to third

Posted by Tim Channon on February 22, 2008 8:57 AM

CONWY UNITED moved into third place and to within one point of league leaders Glan Conwy in the Pentraeth Honda Welsh Alliance with a 2-1 home win over Llanberis on Thursday night - despite playing for 80 minutes with 10 men.
Adam Noble was sent off after getting two yellow cards in the first 10 minutes, but Conwy led 1-0 at half-time when Callum Vernon scored with a shot from the edge of the area and although Llanberis equalised midway through the second half, Aaron Pritchard hit Conwy's winner with a long range effort with 15 minutes to go.

Nant Conwy in cup semi-finals

Posted by Tim Channon on February 22, 2008 8:13 AM

NANT CONWY are through to the semi finals of the ScottishPower North Wales Cup with a 22-8 victory over unbeaten league leaders Caernarfon at Bethesda on Thursday night.
Kelvin Morris got an early penalty for Caernarfon, but Peredur Ellis levelled the scores with a similar effort before a break by centre Ifan Jones put full back Grant Jones over in the corner and Ellis added the conversion.
Nant Conwy then dominated the second half and after heavy pressure on the Caernarfon line prop Glyn Roberts crashed over with Ellis again converting to put the Conwy Valley side 17-3 ahead.
Caernarfon pulled a try back through winger Robert Farrer, but replacement Gareth Jones ran in Nant's third try from a tap penalty to secure an excellent win.

International football at Colwyn Bay

Posted by Tim Channon on February 18, 2008 1:42 PM

COLWYN BAY'S Llanelian Road will be one of the venues for the Four Nations semi-professional football Tournament to be held in North Wales in May.
Rhyl's Belle Vue ground will host all three of Wales' matches, culminating in the tie against England on Saturday, May 24, which could be the tournament decider, while the other games will be shared between Llanelian Road and the New Saints' Park Hall ground in Oswestry - the first venue with an artificial surface to be used in the competition's history.
Ireland have withdrawn from the tournament due to other commitments and Gibraltar have stepped in to be the tournament's fourth team along with Wales, Scotland and England.
More details in this weeks Weekly News.

Colwyn Bay lose away again

Posted by Tim Channon on February 16, 2008 6:56 PM

COLWYN BAY's poor recent away form continued with a 3-1 defeat at league leaders Retford United.
Forced to field a makeshift back four due to injuries and suspension, they were a little unlucky to be goal down at half-time, but conceded a second goal a minute into the second half and although Neil Black pulled one back for them, Retford got a third three minutes later to make sure of the points.
Mick Godber and Neil Harvey who have scored 47 goals between them this season, were both on the scoresheet again for Retford who stay seven points clear of Cammel Laird at the top of the table.
The Seagulls are now 11 points adrift of the top five play off places.
LLANDUDNO produced another disappointing home performance to drop two more points in a 0-0 draw against struggling Ruthin, now managed by Adie Jones.
Llandudno struggled throughout to break down a well organised and hard-working Ruthin defence, forcing only a couple of saves late on from Ruthin keeper Simon Williams.
With Holyhead and Flint both winning, Llandudno's second-place is now under increasing pressure while Prestatyn's win has put them a massive 17 points clear at the top.
GLAN CONWY are new leaders of the Welsh Alliance after a 7-0 home win over Pwllheli, and Llanrwst United also won 2-1 at home to Holywell.
Llandudno Junction put up a battling performance to draw 1-1 at Conwy United. Paul Cassidy put Conwy in front at half-time, but Junction equalised through Bobby Colville after 70 minutes to share the spoils.
Conwy, however, draw level on points with Rhyl who lost 1-0 at Nantlle Vale.
In the Clwyd League Penmaenmawr Phoenix retained their unbeaten league record with a 7-3 home win over Denbigh Reserves with Peter Williams and Bleddyn Jones both scoring twice, and they are now 13 points behind Premier Division leaders Prestatyn Reserves with six games in hand.
Llandudno Reserves are nine points clear at the top of Division Two after a 6-1 win over Penrhyn United, while Llandudno Junction Reserves won 3-0 at Llannefydd and Rhos United were 6-0 winners over Bro Cernyw with a hat-trick from Grant Williams.
Glan Conwy reserves won 4-0 at Y Glannau in Division One, but Betws-yn-Rhos lost 4-3 at Caerwys.
More details on all these games in Thursday's Weekly News.

Armstrong joins Leek

Posted by Tim Channon on February 15, 2008 1:09 PM

COLWYN BAY have released defender Kyle Armstrong to join Premier Division Leek Town, and he made his debut for the Staffordshire side in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Worksop Town to help their relegation fight.
The Seagulls await a late fitness test on Steve Rowland (hamstring) ahead of tomorrow's game at Unibond Divison One South leaders Retford United while Chris Taylor is still suspended.
Llandudno will have Jody Hamilton and Ben Dews available again for their home game against Ruthin Town (2pm kick off).

Conwy United win again

Posted by Tim Channon on February 15, 2008 9:14 AM

CONWY UNITED moved to within one point of third-placed Rhyl with two games in hand after a 5-0 win over Nantlle Vale in front a good crowd at The Morfa on Thursday night (February 14).
They led 2-0 at half-time with goals from Matty Sykes and a Ricky Jones free kick, and after Jamie Jones had added a third on 75 minutes, substitute Callum Vernon capped an excellent team performance with two goals in the space of three minutes late in the game.
Conwy United are at home to Llandudno Junction on Saturday (2.30pm).

Wright hits four for Colwyn Bay

Posted by Tim Channon on February 12, 2008 10:36 PM

ANTHONY WRIGHT broke his scoring duck with a four-goal haul as Colwyn Bay beat Alsager Town 6-2 on Tuesday night to get themselves back on track after two successive away defeats.
That's 15 goals the Seagulls have scored in their last three home games, yet it started badly on Tuesday as Alsager took the lead after only six minutes when the Bay were caught out by a long diagonal ball.
They responded with a spell of sustained pressure and got a fortunate equaliser on 14 minutes when Wright's shot from 20 yards hit a divot and bobbled over the diving keeper for his first goal since signing from Vauxhall Motors last month.
John Lawless then produced a maserclass in wing play to set up two more goals for Neil Black and Wright before half-time, and Wright completed his hat-tick from the penalty spot early in the second half after Paul Williams was tripped inside the area.
Further goals from Joe Fowler and Wright made it six, before Alsager broke away to get their second.
Full report in Thursday's Weekly News.
Colwyn Bay: Speare, Wynn (Wade 68mins), P Williams, Callaghan, Rowland (Hoolickan 45mins), Crowder, Fowler (R Williams 67mins), Olsen, Black, Wright, Lawless.

Defeats for Colwyn Bay and Llandudno

Posted by Tim Channon on February 9, 2008 9:57 PM

SATURDAY proved a disappointing day for both Colwyn Bay and Llandudno.
Colwyn Bay suffered a second successive 1-0 away defeat at Stocksbridge Park Steel, while Llandudno were beaten 3-1 at home by Holyhead Hotspur after taking an early lead through Chris Hogg.
A Mike Thomas penalty put Holyhead level at half-time and two second half goals saw them complete a league and cup treble over Llandudno and move to within four points of them in the Cymru Alliance table.
Prestatyn's win at Landyrnog means they have re-opened a 15-point lead between themselves and second-placed Llandudno.
Colwyn Bay controlled much of the play at Stocksbridge, but couldn't make the most of what chances they created, with Anthony Wright missing the best of them, and they lost to an own goal in the first minute of the second half when a shot was deflected into the net off Lewis Callaghan.
In the Welsh Alliance Glan Conwy beat Llanberis 3-1, Conwy United won 2-0 at Halkyn United and Llandudno Junction ended an 11-match losing run with a 4-2 victory over Nefyn United.
Penmaenmawr lost 4-1 at home to Llanrug in the Barritt Cup, while in the Clwyd League Llandudno Reserves drew 0-0 in their top of the table match at Connah's Quay Nomads reserves. while Llandudno Junction reserves won 1-0 with a Chris Darby goal at Bro Cernyw, but their were defeats for Mochdre Sports, Glan Conwy Reserves, Betws-yn-Rhos, Penrhyn United and Rhos United.
More details in Thursday's Weekly News.

Landudno reach Coast semi-finals

Posted by Tim Channon on February 5, 2008 10:08 PM

LLANDUDNO are through to the semi-finals of the North Wales Coast FA Cup after a 3-0 win over Bangor CIty's second string at Farrar Road on Tuesday.
They were 2-0 up at half-time with Lee Thomas setting up a goal for Gwyn Peters and then scoring himself with a stunning overhead bicycle kick from a Peters cross.
Bryn Jenkins headed the third from a Chris Hogg cross in the second half and Llandudno now play Bethesda Athletic or Rhyl for a place in the final for the first time since 1996.
Full report in this week's Weekly News.

COLWYN BAY had to postpone their Unibond Division South game against Nantwich Town after heavy overnight rain waterlogged the Llanelian Road pitch, adding to their backlog of fixtures.

Llandudno win at Llandyrnog

Posted by Tim Channon on February 2, 2008 5:44 PM

LLANDUDNO came from behind to win 4-1 at Llandyrnog United in the Cymru Alliance.
And with Prestatyn Town losing at home to Bala Town, second-placed Llandudno have closed the gap on the leaders to 12 points with two games in hand and are now seven points clear of third-placed Holyhead Hotspur.
They went behind to an early penalty at Llandyrnog, but had turned things round by half-time with Danny Hughes heading the equaliser from a Gwyn Peters free kick and then Grant Montgomery put them in front after a Lee Thomas shot from a corner had been blocked on the line.
Llandudno then dominated much of the second half with Llandyrnog keeper Arwel Hughes making a series of saves, but was beaten when Lee Thomas ran onto a Danny Hughes pass to score Llandudno's third and substitute Jody Hamilton got the fourth with a towering header from a Gwyn Peters corner.

COLWYN BAY suffered a big setback to their hopes of making the play-off with a 1-0 defeat at Carlton Town, conceding a goal in the 90th minute as Carlton completed a league double over the Seagulls.
With two of the top five sides losing and a number of games postponed, this was a big chance lost by Colwyn Bay to make ground in the table.

In the Welsh Alliance Conwy United beat Llanrwst United 2-1 to further close on a top three finish.
Glan Conwy lost 2-0 at Bethesda in the Cookson Cup, while Llandudno Junction's game at Holywell was postponed.
Llandudno Reserves have extended their lead at the top of Division two in the Clwyd League to nine ponts with a 4-1 home win over Caerwys Reserves with two goals by Gareth Evans and one each for Danny Ashe and Zak Evans.
Llandudno Junction Reserves lost ground with a 3-1 home defeat against Prestatyn 3rds with Chris Lloyd getting their only goal.
Glan Conwy Reserves beat Point of Ayr 3-2 in Division One with Jack Roberts scoring twice and Andy Thomas once, but Penmaenmawr Phoenix, Betws-yn-Rhos, Penryhn United and Rhos United all had their games postponed.
More details of all these games in next Thursday's Weekly News.

Nant Conwy reach cup quarter-finals

Posted by Tim Channon on February 1, 2008 10:01 AM

NANT CONWY reached the quarter-finals of the ScottishPower North Wales Cup with a 29-5 win over Denbigh on Thursday night.
Three first half tries from centre Ifan Jones, hooker Wyn Roberts and winger Henry Williams put them 15-0 up at half-time, and they added second half tries from centre Sion Edwards and stand-off Peredur Ellis, with Edwards adding two conversions.
Denbigh got a late consolation try in the last couple of minutes.
Nant Conwy now play Caernarfon for a place in the semi-finlas, with the tie likely to be played under lights at Bangor or Bethesda within the next couple of weeks.
Full report in next Thursday's Weekly News.

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