CUP JOY, LEAGUE NOW?KEITH Wilkinson's Annagh United will hope to use their weekend Bob Radcliffe Bob Radcliffe was a football administrator in the Mid-Ulster area of Northern Ireland. A prominent clubman with his local club, PortadownRadcliffe was elected to join the Mid-Ulster football committee in 1963. Cup win over Championship 1 side Armagh City as a springboard to launch a bid to move off the bottom of the table. The Portadown side scored two late goals to take Saturday's game into extratime and, after sharing a further goal apiece, they clinched a place in the semi-finals of the competition in a penalty shoot-out. This Saturday, Wilkinson takes his side to Sport & Leisure who shocked league leaders H& W Welders last time out with a 2-0 victory at Tillysburn. No doubt Colin Stannex's men will not want a repeat of that performance on Saturday when they travel to Chimney Corner. Second-placed Tobermore United are also on the road with Whitey whit·ey also Whit·ey n. pl. whit·eys Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a white person or white people. Noun 1. Anderson's men traveling to Cookstown to take on struggling Killymoon Rangers. High-flying Dergview will want to keep their good start to the season going when they welcome Queens, whose confidence took a knock on Noun 1. knock on - (rugby) knocking the ball forward while trying to catch it (a foul) rugby, rugby football, rugger - a form of football played with an oval ball rugby, rugby football, rugger - a form of football played with an oval ball Saturday when they were dumped out of the Steel & Sons Cup by an emphatic 7-2 margin at the hands of trophy-holders Ards. In the remaining weekend games, Dundela host Moyola Park, Knockbreda play Portstewart and Wakehurst await the visit of Lurgan Celtic. |
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