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“We’re on a fantastic run, ” Gibson told the Nomads’ Twitter page. “We’ve got to remember this game in context, really, because the disappointment from conceding in the last minute is palpable really in terms of how much effort the players and staff have put into the preparations. ” Gibson said it’s unlikely his side would have conceded had they not had a rearranged game with Aberystwyth in midweek to contend with. He added: “However, we’ve got to put into context that injury time equaliser on the back of 14 wins and two draws now in the last 16 games, so the players are in a really good place and we probably would have accepted a point at the start of the game. However, the way that the game panned out, we really wanted the three.
Former WBO champ Savannah Marshall supports Aberystwyth at The Oval | cambrian-news. co. ukABERYSTWYTH mounted a late push for a point at the Oval on Friday night but it was too little too late as they were knocked down by two good goals by the Cofis. With former WBO World Middleweight Champion Savannah Marshall in attendance supporting her nephew, Aber player Harry Arnison, it was the home side who landed the telling blows. An overhead kick by Liverpool loanee Fidel O’Rourke gave them a 20th minute lead and substitute Tom Marsh Hughes, with a first time finish on 73 minutes, earned them the win.
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Late drama has different outcomes for Connah's Quay Nomads and FlintCONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS and Flint Town United go into today’s big derby following hugely dramatic Friday night action. Neil Gibson’s title-chasing Nomads were just minutes away from ending leaders The New Saints unbeaten start to the season before finally having to settle for a 1-1 draw. Meanwhile, Flint Town United climbed out of the bottom-three courtesy of their 2-1 success at home to Caernarfon Town. Nomads boss Gibson was looking at the positives after the draw with Craig Harrison’s Saints.
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Anthony Stephens handed the Silkmen an early lead, but this was cancelled out by former Cefn Druids player Joe Faux 10 minutes into the second half. Then, a minute into stoppage time, Larnell Cole won in for Lee Fowler’s outfit. Looking ahead to today’s big encounter at the Deeside Stadium, Gibson added: “It’s a Flintshire derby. “In the game last season, Flint took a point off Connah’s Quay. They’ve won this evening, so they will be buoyed by that and obviously we go into it licking our wounds a little bit on the back of that last minute.
” Gibson said it’s unlikely his side would have conceded had they not had a rearranged game with Aberystwyth in midweek to contend with. He added: “However, we’ve got to put into context that injury time equaliser on the back of 14 wins and two draws now in the last 16 games, so the players are in a really good place and we probably would have accepted a point at the start of the game. However, the way that the game panned out, we really wanted the three. ” There was also late drama as Flint bagged their fifth league win of the season with the verdict over Caernarfon.
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Sam Litchfield pulled one back with a powerful header on 81 minutes and the Black and Greens pushed for a late equaliser, but the hosts held on. After a bright start by Aber with Litchfield heading a couple of chances off target, the hosts took the lead against the run of play, O’Rourke with an acrobatic overhead kick after Aber failed to clear a dangerous cross into the box. In the ascendancy, Caernarfon searched for a second and went close through Iwan Cartwright and Ben Wynne, while Aber also had their moments through Arnison and Litchfield.
Late drama has different outcomes for Connah's Quay Nomads and FlintCONNAH’S QUAY NOMADS and Flint Town United go into today’s big derby following hugely dramatic Friday night action. Neil Gibson’s title-chasing Nomads were just minutes away from ending leaders The New Saints unbeaten start to the season before finally having to settle for a 1-1 draw. Meanwhile, Flint Town United climbed out of the bottom-three courtesy of their 2-1 success at home to Caernarfon Town. Nomads boss Gibson was looking at the positives after the draw with Craig Harrison’s Saints. George Horan had given the home side the lead, but substitute Gwion Dafydd grabbed a dramatic stoppage time equaliser. Adding to the drama, Daniel Redmond and Harrison picked up red cards for the Saints, with Michael Wilde being sent off late on for the hosts.
“In the game last season, Flint took a point off Connah’s Quay. They’ve won this evening, so they will be buoyed by that and obviously we go into it licking our wounds a little bit on the back of that last minute. “But we’ll turn that into a positive. “We will regroup, we’ll have a game plan ready and the players will dust themselves down and they’ll be ready to put things right on Monday against Flint and we know that if we are going to get anything out of it, we need to be at our very, very best so we’ll make sure we’re right for that. ” Elsewhere on Friday, Haverfordwest defeated Aberystwyth 3-1, while Penybont triumphed 1-0 at Pontypridd.
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” There was also late drama as Flint bagged their fifth league win of the season with the verdict over Caernarfon. Anthony Stephens handed the Silkmen an early lead, but this was cancelled out by former Cefn Druids player Joe Faux 10 minutes into the second half. Then, a minute into stoppage time, Larnell Cole won in for Lee Fowler’s outfit. Looking ahead to today’s big encounter at the Deeside Stadium, Gibson added: “It’s a Flintshire derby.
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The home side made a bright start to the second half with Danny Gossett volleying inches wide while Iwan Lewis, at the other end, volleyed just over. Lewis had a penalty claim rejected as he surged into the box, and then played in Arnison, but his brilliant first time effort aimed just inside the far post was punched to safety by home keeper Josh Tibbetts. Aber were pushing for an equaliser but a defensive howler let in Marsh Hughes in to score from a tight angle. The same player went on another good run down the right, and crossed for Noah Edwards to volley over. Down but not out, Aber came fighting back with Litchfield’s bullet header after latching on to Niall Flint’s corner.
George Horan had given the home side the lead, but substitute Gwion Dafydd grabbed a dramatic stoppage time equaliser. Adding to the drama, Daniel Redmond and Harrison picked up red cards for the Saints, with Michael Wilde being sent off late on for the hosts. “We’re on a fantastic run, ” Gibson told the Nomads’ Twitter page. “We’ve got to remember this game in context, really, because the disappointment from conceding in the last minute is palpable really in terms of how much effort the players and staff have put into the preparations.
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