Comber keep calm.COMBER comb·er n. 1. One, such as a machine or a worker, that combs something, such as wool. 2. A long wave that has reached its peak or broken into foam; a breaker. REC'S David Browne insists there is no sense of panic at the club despite sliding to just one place above relegation at the weekend. The Park Way outfit have become more accustomed to the top end of proceedings, since their promotion back into the Premier Section three seasons ago. Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Ards Rangers Rapidly deployable airborne light infantry organized and trained to conduct highly complex joint direct action operations in coordination with or in support of other special operations units of all Services. means that Jim O'Rourke's side have collected just four points from two games. And what must have hurt more was that this was a defeat at the hands of their newly-promoted neighbours This article is about an Australian soap opera. For other articles with similar names, see Neighbours (disambiguation). Neighbours is a long-running Australian soap opera, which began its run in March 1985. . But Browne, the club's chairman, stated: "Derbies are derbies. Games like this are usually won or lost by a mistake - and unfortunately for us it was a Ross Hagan own-goal. "It was just one of those things - he wasn't under any pressure at the time and tried to cushion a header (1) In a disk or tape file, a set of data that resides permanently at the beginning. It may be used for identification only (type of file, date of last update, etc.), or it may describe the structural layout of the contents, as is common with many document and database formats. back to our big 'keeper Jason Mooney, but it went past him and into the corner of the net. "Jason was awarded the man-of-the-match, and saved a penalty from our old striker Mark Miller too. "But unfortunately it wasn't enough and they still won the game. "If we had got three points, we would have leapfrogged a lot of teams. "It is there for the taking - and if results keep going the way they have been, I don't think anyone could be discounted." It is sure to be an exciting season, that should be improved for Comber if they continue to draw the type of crowds that were at Saturday's game. Browne estimated there were hundreds of fans watching. "A lot Irish League clubs would be delighted with the sort of turnout we got at the weekend," he said. |
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