JD Cymru Premier set to resume next weekend
Following today’s announcement by the Welsh First Minister, Mark Drakeford, on the relaxing of current Covid restrictions, the Cymru Premier is set to resume.
Following today’s announcement by the Welsh First Minister, Mark Drakeford, on the relaxing of current Covid restrictions, the Cymru Premier is set to resume.
In what turned out to be a Christmas Cracker of a game (sorry, Xmas puns compulsory!), Flint and Caernarfon starred in a seven game thriller, which the visitors just about edged in the end.
A hugely controversial 1st half penalty proved a pivotal moment in this game, which swung it in favour of the hosts.
The Silkmen mastered the difficult conditions at a rainy, windswept Essity Stadium to gain a deserved victory over their west Wales opponents
For the third time this season, Bala came out on top against Flint, having previously won at the Essity in the league cup and our initial league game.
In a game in which they struggled to get out of second gear for long periods, Flint came away from the Rock with a share of the points.
In what always looked as though it was going to be a tricky game on paper, Flint produced an assured performance to claim all three points.
Flint had to dig deep to emerge with all 3 points from Park Avenue against a spirited Aberystwyth side.
If you’re visiting the Essity this season, the morale of the story is not to leave early, as once again Flint served up some late drama
Flint bowed out of this season’s Welsh Cup following a 2-0 home defeat to Flintshire rivals Connah’s Quay Nomads