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Football: Bala hope to repeat victory on the island; CYMRU ALLIANCE FOCUS.


Byline: By MARK CURRIE Mark Currie may refer to:
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BALA Town begin their defence of the Cymru Alliance The Cymru Alliance (currently the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance, for sponsorship reasons) is a football league and forms the second level of the Welsh football league system in north and central Wales.  League Cup today at Llanfairpwll looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

The early league leaders had a convincing 8-0 victory when they visited the Anglesey side earlier in the campaign.

Llion Roberts is unavailable for the visitors due to work commitments, while Warren Duckett is doubtful with an ankle injury and Neil Fisher is recovering from a broken leg. Chris Roscoe has left the club to joined Formby.

After two successive 6-1 defeats, Glantraeth face a daunting task on their trip to Flint where they will be without central defender Warren Gibbs, who has joined Anglesey neighbours Llangefni Town.

New Glantraeth manager Gareth Roberts' first priority following his return from holiday will be to strengthen his squad ahead of the transfer window closure.

Guilsfield have selection headaches ahead of their home clash against Buckley Town, with goalkeeper Dave Littleford and full back Wayne Austin both attending a wedding.

Defender Jo Gamble could also be out after sustaining a head injury in last week's Welsh Cup victory over Ruthin Town.

Buckley travel to the Community Ground hoping for a repeat of the meeting between the sides on the opening day of the season when the visitors claimed the three points thanks to goals from Mark Roberts and Alan Dawson.

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 XI, seeking to avenge an earlier league defeat by their neighbours, while Llandyrnog, who have yet to win this season, travel to nearby Ruthin Town.

Denbigh entertain Penrhyncoch and Mynydd Isa, losing semi-finalists in last year's competition, are at home to Llandudno.

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, who are already through to the second round, can go level on points at the top of the table if they win at Mold Alex in the day's only league match.

Hotspur boss Campbell Harrison could involve returning central defender Tomos Jones, while Mark Wyn Jones (ankle) faces a fitness test.

Harrison said: "Mold are a very decent side and we certainly won't take them lightly. This is a good competitive league and the points have to be earned in every game."

BALA Town boss Colin Caton has lifted August's North Wales Joinery joinery, craft of assembling exposed woodwork in the interiors of buildings. Where carpentry refers to the rougher, simpler, and primarily structural elements of wood assembling, joinery has to do with difficult surfaces and curvatures, such as those of spiral  Manager of the Month award with the Charisma Trophies Player of the Month honours going to Glantraeth goalkeeper Gareth O Roberts.

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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Sep 20, 2008
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