
TNS win Cymru Premier again as Penybont draw
The New Saints have been crowned Cymru Premier champions for the fourth season in a row.Nearest rivals Penybont needed to win all their remaining games to have any chance of catching Craig Harrison's side - but they were held to a goalless draw at home by Cardiff Met on Friday night.It is TNS's 17th Welsh top flight title and they have already lifted the Welsh League Cup this season and are in the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup.They go into their Welsh Cup semi-final on Sunday at Cambrian with more silverware in their sights.
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