Darlington steps down from coaching role
As the curtain comes down on another successful season at The New Saints, we say farewell to Carl Darlington.
WelshPremier.com » 1dAs the curtain comes down on another successful season at The New Saints, we say farewell to Carl Darlington.
WelshPremier.com » 1dWhat a turnaround it has been at Latham Park in 2017. The first half of the 2016/17 Dafabet Welsh Premier League season was pretty tough going for Chris Hughes' Newtown side, but Phase Two was much more fruitful as The Robins romped through The Bottom Six to secure seventh place and a Europa Leagueâ¦
WelshPremier.com » 2dThe Dafabet WPL are glad to announce the shortlist for Young Player of the Season as selected by the Managers.
WelshPremier.com » 2dThere may not have been 10 goals like there was last weekend in the league encounter, but Colin Caton's Bala Town and Craig Harrison's TNS played out just as thrilling an encounter in this afternoon's JD Welsh Cup Final at Bangor City.
WelshPremier.com » 3dBrazilian striker Rodrigo Branco ruled out for the rest of the 2016/17 season...
WelshPremier.com » 6dThe New Saints boss Craig Harrison has said he has ambitions to manage at 'the highest level.'
WelshPremier.com » 6dWhat a season Cefn Druids have had. The Rock has played host to some superb scenes in its time but The Ancients' exploits this year will go down in the club's long and storied history, as they secured a record eighth-placed Dafabet Welsh Premier League finish. The man responsible for leading theâ¦
WelshPremier.com » 7dWhether his side had secured second place or not last weekend, it has certainly been an exceptional 18 months on Deeside for Andy Morrison at the helm of Gap Connah's Quay. WPL Correspondent Jamie Thomas caught up with the 46-year-old Scotsman recently to look back on The Nomads' superb success inâ¦
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