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Bangor: July + August 2021
Our first season in the Premiership for the first time in thirteen seasons began at the end of July as we welcomed one of the two professional clubs to the Bangor Fuels Arena as the side took on Crusaders and despite taking the lead the side couldn't hold on and the Crues levelled on the stroke of half time and that's when the scoring ended.
The first of seven games in August kicked off with a trip to Shamrock Park and an excellent 4-2 away success gave us our first Premiership success and then that was followed up with two other consecutive wins (three on the bounce!) as both Coleraine were beaten at home and Ballinamallard away 3-1 and 2-1 respectively but then the side were sent down to earth with a disappointing single goal loss away to Dungannon Swifts. Progression happened in the League Cup as Loughgal were beaten 3-2 at the BFA but then four days later and Glenavon won 3-1 on their travels.
August concluded with progression in the Co. Antrim Shield as Championship side Carrick were beaten 1-0.
It's been a solid start to life in the Premiership as the side sit in sixth place after the opening six games with a record of three wins, one draw and two defeats along with a positive goal difference. It's been a tough start to the fellow promotion side Ballinamallard who are second bottom with one win from six games but it's been a tougher start for both Cliftonville and Linfield who are both win-less after six games.
September will see us play five Premiership fixtures along with the Co. Antrim Shield quarter final tie at home to Ballymena United while the month concludes with a trip to the same opposition - we also have trips to the win-less duo of Linfield and Cliftonville while we host both Larne and Glentoran.
Shedender
Bangor: September 2021
What a poor month and if I didn't think life in the Premiership wasn't going to be difficult, well I do now. Just the one league win arrived in our five Premiership fixtures this month alongside a Co. Antrim Shield quarter final trip against Ballymena at home in which we lost 4-1 to the Sky Blues and then our first league game of the month, also at home saw us suffer a 5-0 humiliation at the hands of Larne and then four days later Cliftonville inflicted a 2-0 loss at Solitude.
The third Premiership fixture in September took us to the National Stadium (Windsor Park) and despite being battered for large parts we held out for a 1-1 draw, three days later we welcomed Glentoran to the Bangor Fuels Arena and secured our only league win this month following an excellent 5-2 win and then the month would end with a 5-3 defeat away to Ballymena United.
On the back of a poor month we surprisingly have only fallen down one position to seventh but our goal difference has taken a hit and it's very important we bounce back in October or this'll be a long and stressful season ahead. Ballymena are top of the table and two points behind Larne with the Inver Men seven points clear of third place Coleraine. There's no win-less teams in the Premiership but Linfield have started the season terribly with just one win from their opening eleven games.
There's four Premiership fixtures scheduled next month with two of them being at home and two of them being on the road along with a home League Cup third round tie against Larne. In the Premiership we will be at home to Portadown and Dungannon and making back to back trips to Crusaders and Coleraine in between the two home league (and cup) games.
tongey
bigmattb28
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I agree @bigmattb28 and I'm confident we can indeed survive.
Bangor: October 2021
Last month was a month to forget as we picked up one Premiership win from the five scheduled games and it was important we bounced back in October and the side done just that as the first game of the month saw us welcome Portadown to the Bangor Fuels Arena and an excellent 6-2 success followed but then three days later and a 3-1 loss at home to Larne saw us crash out of the League Cup in the third round.
We then had a long break for the resumption of competitive fixtures and a trip to Seaview saw us lose 1-0 to Crusaders but three days later and a trip to the Coleraine Showgrounds saw us come out on top of a seven goal thriller, beating Coleraine 4-3 before the month ended with a single goal victory at home to Dungannon.
A much better month has seen the football club climb up two places into fifth but another poor month or two could see us plummet again and that simply cannot happen. This season has been nothing but inconsistency but I suppose that's to be expected for a newly promoted side. Fellow newly promoted side Ballinamallard continue to prop up the table while Ballymena is top and four points clear of Larne. Linfield continue to surprisingly struggle.
Just the three fixtures are to played in November with them all being in the Premiership - one away and two at home. The month will begin with a trip to Mourneview Park to entertain Glenavon before back to back home games in the space of four days against basement club Ballinamallard and struggling Linfield.
bigmattb28
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Bangor: November 2021
So just the three Premiership games were played this month and the opening fixture took us to Mourneview Park in Lurgan to take on Glenavon and the Lurgan Blues came out on top of a five goal thriller, winning 3-2. We then had a few weeks break before our first of two home games in the space of four days - first up was bottom of the table Ballinamallard and a one sided result followed as the Seasiders won 4-0 and then beat Linfield 3-2 just a few days later to wrap up a somewhat successful penultimate month of twenty twenty one.
We remain in fifth position after those back to back wins at home but the league still remains to be tight around the middle as just seven points seperate fourth placed Crusaders and eighth Cliftonville. Ballinamallard remain bottom, Linfield continue to struggle and Larne are now the Premiership leaders, four points clear of Ballymena.
The final month of twenty twenty one is going to be a busy enough month as we've got six Premiership fixtures coming our way with three of them being at home and three of them being on the road. Our trips will take us to leaders Larne, fellow mid table side Glentoran and struggling Portadown while we welcome Cliftonville, Ballymena and Crusaders to Bangor Fuels Arena.
tongey
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Bangor: December 2021
Last month ended with back to back home victories against two struggling sides in Ballinamallard United and Linfield and it was important that the form was maintained as we entered the final month of the calendar year and six games awaited us but it turned out to be an awful month with just one solidarity league win. The month began with a 2-0 defeat to leaders Larne at Inver Park before our one and only league win in December as Cliftonville were beaten 5-1 at Bangor Fuels Arena, we couldn't build on that big win because just four days later and another home game followed but Ballymena returned home with a 4-2 success.
We then made the short journey to East Belfast to take on Glentoran and returned home with a point following a 2-2 draw, three days later and a 1-0 loss to Crusaders at home happened before the final game of twenty twenty one took us to Shamrock Park in Portadown and the points were shared in Mid Ulster after a 2-2 draw.
A dismal month (if you ignore the huge home victory over Cliftonville) and we thankfully haven't slipped in the table due to goal difference but it continues to remain tight around the middle of the table as only ten points separates ourselves in fifth place and third bottom Portadown. Ballinamallard United are ten points adrift at the bottom, Linfield are second bottom and seven points from safety while Larne continue at the summit and five points clear of Ballymena United.
Another busy month awaits me as the new year approaches as we have six more Premiership fixtures awaiting us along with a fifth round Irish Cup away to Amateur side Rasharkin. Just like last month the Premiership fixtures are equal meaning we have three away games against Dungannon, Ballinamallard and Linfield and three home games against Coleraine, Glenavon and Larne.
bigmattb28
tongey
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Nope the month was pretty poor minus the Cliftonville win @tongey
Bangor: January 2022
With a poor month behind us it was important we bounced back in January as a new year began as we didn't want to end up in a needless relegation battle and yet again it was a pretty poor month as we won just two of our six Premiership encounters. A trip to Stangmore Park on New Years Day saw us return with a 2-0 success but then just three days later a 5-1 defeat at home to Coleraine saw us bump back down to earth. Bangor progressed to the next round of the Irish Cup, beating Rasharkin 4-0 away from home.
Back to league action and a trip to Fermanagh saw us take on basement boys Ballinamallard and a single goal win saw us make the long trip home with maximum points - that win against Ducks would be our last league win this month as we would lose our next three Premiership games, conceding five in back to back home games as Glenavon beat us 5-2, Larne beat us 5-3 and then the month concluded with a 1-0 loss at the National Stadium against Linfield.
Another poor month has seen us once again slip back down to seventh but we should still be safe enough as we're twenty two points ahead of Ballinamallard who continue to prop up the table and Linfield are still second bottom and three points behind Portadown as the South Belfast side continue to struggle. Larne are still top and are now seven points clear of Ballymena.
Just the four fixtures are due to be played in February with three of them being in the Premiership and a home Irish Cup sixth round home tie against Ballyclare Comrades. We have got back to back Premiership away trips against both Cliftonville and Ballymena United before ending the month at home to Glentoran.
Shedender
Bangor: February + March 2022
The New Year didn't start particularly well with just two wins from our first six Premiership games in twenty twenty two and to make matters worse it's only two wins in the previous ten league games and the record went to just two Premiership wins in the past eleven games after Cliftonville comfortably beat us 4-2 at Solitude in North Belfast and then the side needed extra time to see off East Antrim outfit Ballyclare 4-2 in the sixth round of the Irish Cup.
Our poor league form continue as it's now twelve league games without success after Ballymena edged us out in a seven goal thriller, winning 4-3 at the Ballymena Showgrounds. The final league game of February saw us pick up three much needed points but it was completely undeserved as we stole a 1-0 home win over Glentoran. The one and only game in March saw Ballymena beat us 3-1 away from home in the quarter final of the Irish Cup.
So due to our retched form it's going to have to be a bottom half finish in the Premiership but baring a complete collapse in the final five league games then I'd like to think we've done enough to survive. Ballinamallard are as good as back to the Championship as I can't see them avoiding relegation, Linfield remain right in a relegation dogfight and Larne remain top and four points clear of Ballymena and nine clear of third placed Coleraine as it's pretty much a three horse race for the title.
Just five Premiership clashes are remaining as we look to avoid relegation back to the Championship alongside Ballinamallard (as I said, cannot see them surviving). We have two home games against both Dungannon and Linfield and three trips to Portadown, Ballinamallard United and Linfield.
Shedender
Bangor: April + May 2022
It was a superb end to our Premiership season as the club won four out of the remaining five Premiership fixtures with the only slip up coming away to the basement club Ballinamallard which was frustrating because we usually have their "number" but the Ducks won 1-0 at Ferney Park but before that the month began with a 2-0 home success against Dungannon before the loss in Fermanagh ten days later.
We would end the Premiership campaign with three consecutive wins because four days after the shock loss to the Mallards we eased to a 3-0 success at the Bangor Fuels Arena against Cliftonville, three days after that a 2-1 win at Shamrock Park against Portadown followed and then the season ended with an excellent 4-2 win at the National Stadium against Linfield.
This is how the league campaign has ended and it's a seventh placed finish for the Seasiders which means we will go into the playoffs to determine who gets the extra Europa League spot so our season isn't quite over yet. As expected Ballinamallard have returned to the Championship after just one season in the top flight and Linfield will be in the relegation/promotion playoff with whoever wins the Championship playoff between the teams who finished second and third. Larne won the Premiership and congrats to them.
There's going to be no European football for Bangor Football Club and that's a huge blow as we could've done with the extra finances. Crusaders won the semi final 3-1 at Seaview as Trevor Henry scored our consolation goal four minutes into the second half - goals from Dean Cassidy, Simon Arthur and Jos Crowe sent the Shore Road outfit into the final.
Linfield lost the relegation/promotion playoff and were shockingly relegated to the Championship.
Lastly. Piss. Following their relegation to the second tier (for the first time in history?) Linfield sacked their manager and I thought I'd apply as I did state I'd return to the Championship in an attempt to actually win it. I was unsuccessful.
Shedender
Bangor: Preseason 2022
Failure to get the Linfield job and even a move elsewhere I have decided that I'm going to spend at least another season or two at Bangor before I could move on and after a seventh placed finish this season, well, I'd be expected the absolute minimum again this time around but with "second season syndrome" being a thing, I'm aware it's going to be completely difficult.
So without further ado three players have joined the club this summer with only one I believe is going to be a regular and that's left winger Ryan Carmichael who has joined from Donegal Celtic - right back Matthew Henry arrived from Carrick and Jack Sharvin from Warrepoint Town and both of those players will be, at least first, used as squad/rotation players. Two reserve players Chris Magee and Jonathan McElroy both departed this summer and joined Ballymoney United and Kilmore Rec respectively.
If you ignore the home defeat to Scottish side Dumbarton then preseason went quite well with one defeat, two draws and four wins from the seven scheduled games with all the games (minus Dumbarton) being away from home. The two draws came both in 2-2's against both Dundela and Newry City but we did beat Groomsport 9-0 at The Meadows, Kircubbin 3-0, Ballyclare 3-1 at Dixon Park and PSNI 3-0 at Newfordge Lane. Our league campaign begins five days after the Police game, away to Coleraine.