"WE’VE got seven cup finals left, and if we get a few wins and things go our way, you never know." No-one can accuse Caernarfon Town manager David Rowe of being anything other than positive!Read
ALTHOUGH he felt his side under- performed on the day, Nefyn manager John Gwynfor Jones was still proud of his men for reaching the semi-finals of the Welsh Trophy.Read
PORTHMADOG manager Tomi Morgan remains confident his side can steer clear of relegation danger, despite successive defeats at the hands of Newtown and Technogroup Welshpool.Read
BEATEN finalists in the Cookson Cup for the last two seasons, Llanrug will be hoping to make it third time lucky this year, provided they can overcome Glan Conwy in Saturday’s semi-final clash at Eithin Duon. Read
ON the back of what has been described as their best win in years at second-placed Rhyl, Llanberis followed up with a comprehensive five-goal drubbing of bottom side Amlwch.Read
BRO Ffestiniog were in the mood to consolidate their lead at the top of the WRU Division Two North League as they travelled to Welshpool on Saturday in the division’s only fixture last weekend.Read
BLAENAU Ffestiniog Amateurs recovered from a 2-0 half time deficit against Llangefni Town Reserves to seal a dramatic 3-2 victory and move 11 points clear at the Teejac.com Gwynedd League summit.Read
A DYLAN Peters hat-trick helped Caernarfon Wanderers progress to the third round of the Gwynedd Safeflue Cup with a 5-1 victory over Mynydd Llandegai.Read
NEFYN United will experience one of the biggest days in their history this Saturday when they take on Penycae in the FAW Welsh Trophy semi-finals at Rhyl (2pm).Read
CAERNARFON Town must surely be in the last-chance saloon as they battle for Welsh Premier survival – and it doesn’t get any easier as Llanelli visit The Oval this Saturday.Read