Deeside Dragons claim home win to pay tribute to club stalwart Peter
DEESIDE DRAGONS have paid the perfect tribute to team photographer Peter Sheffield.
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Hi. I'm Shaun and a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Llangollen, Denbigh, Ruthin and St Asaph. I am also a sport reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
Hi. I'm Shaun and a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Llangollen, Denbigh, Ruthin and St Asaph. I am also a sport reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
DEESIDE DRAGONS have paid the perfect tribute to team photographer Peter Sheffield.
GIVING youngsters the chance to make their mark remains a key element of the role for Wrexham boss Steve Dale.
WHILE the league table remains fluid, there will be one certainty following this evening’s action at The Racecourse.
BILLY PAYNTER is hoping the quality of Rhys Hughes shines through once more as Connah’s Quay Nomads go gunning for a victory that will put them in the Cymru Premier League’s top-six this evening.
IT remains so tight towards the foot of Division One North following a dramatic day of action.
CALUM MCINTYRE felt his Chester side had the opportunities to return from their National League North trip to Warrington Town with a three-point haul.
FIVE-STAR Connah’s Quay Nomads are now favourites for the league title.
MAKING sure they are in the top-six come the mid-season split is the aim for Connah’s Quay Nomads.
JORDAN SCOTT was looking for his Llay Welfare side to kickstart their season with victory at home to Denbigh Town.
GEORGE PEERS grabbed the crucial goal as Airbus maintained their seven-point advantage at the top with a slender 1-0 win away to Ruthin Town.
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