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The switch Duncan made after the start - put the game on it's head - and we never looked like being beaten.......
AndyC
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“This was a game which had we converted half the chances that we had created, it would have been done and dusted by half time, but PSNI are a vastly improved side from last season, and proved that if you do, keep getting let off the hook, with only a single goal in the game - there is always a chance you could nick something.
“I have to take the positives out of what proved a very frustrating evenings football, although we got the all important win under our belts, there was a price to pay with a couple of key players picking up injuries ahead of our cup fixture against Armagh Ladies next Wednesday evening - however we wanted a good start to the divisional campaign and despite leaving it quite late - we got the desired three points chalked up on the board."
Manager, April 17th
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“It was a game we went into against all the odds, losing a player proved decisive - for 15 minutes towards the end of the first half we struggled with the pace and talent of what is a very good football club.
The second half brought out the best in us - everything we finished the season with last year - composure, hard work ethic and above all - the character in the heart of the club - Duncan again colossal in midfield, young Jenny Boyd tenacious and got into the record books with an important goal; Morrison, Webb and Graham under pressure didn’t buckle and worked as a unit, while Gemma Black’s contribution was outstanding.
“We didn’t really get the ball out to the flanks of a compact defence as much as we should have, with the pace of McNamara and Scott, while Mahood was to hard to get to with three and some times four defenders in close attendance. "However - it was a very positive result for the club - and one which will benefit us in the coming weeks - with big games in the league coming up."
Manager, April 25th
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“Manager Craig: "Once again a game featuring a catalogue of mistakes and poor decision making. We gifted Wellington endless possession, were often too slow to the ball, looked lack lustre and indecisive at times. The highlight of a dour struggle and unremarkably match was the strike by Carolyn Scott which deserved to be the difference between the two sides. It was the one real moment of technical perfection out there in a dour contest for the neutral.
"The second half equaliser was again our own fault and again conceded from a corner - so we have to work on that on the training pitch - and if we start to eradicate the endless silly mistakes and play the way we can play - then we have a chance of maintain a high position in the league table - if we play like we did in this one - we'll get exactly what we deserve.
"It maybe an old cliche, but although we played as badly as I can remember in the first half - we ground out the 3 points with a knee-jerk reaction to the equaliser - playing the last ten minutes as a team with the determination which produced our best football last season.
"Our next game however, will prove to be our first serious test of the season, against the current league leaders, Newtownabbey Strikers away next Tuesday evening, the game kicking off at The Valley Leisure Centre at 7.30 p.m. All players are requested to meet at the Valentines at 6 p.m."
Manager, May 1st
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Well done Bangor again for your continued support for womens football.
Underdogs on September 12, 2008
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Nostradamus, you should become Barak Obama's campaign manager :) This is really something that deserves to be published, or at the very least submitted (anonymously) to every high ranking NIWFA official, the IFA President and the NI Minister for Sport. Here here.
Playing for Pride on September 12, 2008
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Just read the cup final preview, very good and evenly balanced account, again i say well done to the those behind the scenes on the bangor ladies site, your hard work is very much appreciated.
Blackieville Community Football Club on August 29, 2008
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“We are wearing opposing teams down while only really putting away a third of the chances we are creating – so there is more to come. The strike partnership of Lee and Savage is working well at the moment with 10 goals in 4 games – and Carolyn Scott has been consistent in being in the right place at the right time."
Andy Craig May 5th
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