Ardoyne remain unbeaten after two games following this convincing win.The first goal of the game on Saturday came from Seamus Armstrong after the defender shot from outside the box to score his
John Paul II see off Lisburn
John Paul started slowly with Lisburn having most of the possession and it was Rangers who took the lead. John Paul didn’t let their heads drop and improved, especially when Ryan McBurney was fouled in the box after a great run.
Fury wants to make Belfast his base
TYSON Fury wants to make Belfast his base and hopes to return to the King’s Hall for another fight on November 12. The British and Commonwealth champion became the first-ever heavyweight to top the bill at the famous Lisburn Road arena when he stopped American Nicolai Firtha in five rounds of their international contest on Saturday. […]
Connolly shines at Great North Run
North Belfast runners were to the fore in a range of venues across Ireland and Britain this weekend, collecting wins, a medal, personal bests and quality performances. Breege Connolly shines at the GNR Breege Connolly’s 77.29 for 15th place in the ultra-competitive Great North Run in Newcastle, England on Sunday – a personal best by […]
St Pat’s put seven past Ardoyne
On Saturday St Patrick’s travelled to Hydebank Playing Fields to meet their local rivals Ardoyne. St Patrick’s started well, taking the lead five minutes in thanks to a great opening goal from young Peter McKiernan but then seemed to lose focus.
St Patrick’s youngsters hit form in front of goal
St Patrick’s continued their good start to the season with an away win against Dixon Colts at Hydebank. St Pat’s totally dominated the first half but could not convert chance after chance.