WHILE his team gained a psychological advantage by beating local rivals Llanrug on Boxing Day, Llanberis manager Euron Davies insists there will be no room for complacency when the teams meet again this Saturday (2pm).Read
THE eagerly awaited Llyn derby between these two in- form sides did not disappoint a 300 strong crowd with plenty of goalmouth action, six goals and some crunching tackles on a heavy pitch. made worse by overnight rain.Read
NORTH Wales finished second best in a special competition against their Cheshire rivals, despite an excellent performance from rising star Cai Llwyd Jones.Read
CHRISTMAS joy came six days early for Nefyn supporters as their team turned on a fantastic performance at Cae’r Delyn to end leaders Rhydymwyn’s 12- match unbeaten record.Read
FRESH faces will be brought in by Caernarfon manager Simon Sedgwick in the New Year in a bid to avoid what is becoming an uphill relegation battle.Read
NEXT season’s reorganisation of the Welsh Premier will leave the future of several academies in the balance after the 2010/11 campaign, warns one of North Wales’ leading clubs.Read
A VILLAGE football club, which folded this season because of a shortage of players, plans to reform its senior side and is on the lookout for a new manager. Read
PORTHMADOG boss Tomi Morgan hopes his team can carry the form which earned them an outstanding 1-1 draw with The New Saints on Tuesday night into Saturday’s visit to Newtown.Read
CAERNARFON first-team manager David Evans is relishing a trip to Division One North arch rivals Nant Conwy in the third round of the Swalec Plate next month.Read