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Belfast Telegraph
3 days ago
- Sport
- Belfast Telegraph
Bangor boss explains why Irish League veteran's presence will be so important to top flight new boys
Bangor boss Lee Feeney has spoken of his relief and joy at getting former Linfield midfielder Robbie Garrett to sign on for another Premiership campaign. The top flight new boys have confirmed that the midfield warrior has agreed a contract extension with the club.


Belfast Telegraph
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Belfast Telegraph
I know what Bangor need to make impact in top-flight, insists boss Lee Feeney
Bangor manager Lee Feeney says he has retention as well as recruitment on his mind as he sets out to make the Seasiders a Premiership force to be feared.


Belfast Telegraph
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Belfast Telegraph
After helping Bangor to promotion, I just want a club that believes in me, says on loan goalkeeper Patrick Solis Grogan
Goalkeeper Patrick Solis Grogan admits winning the Playr-fit Championship with Bangor was a dream — but his future now hangs in the balance! The 21-year-old joined the Seasiders in January on loan from Dungannon Swifts and played a massive part in Lee Feeney's team gaining promotion to the Sports Direct Premiership.


BBC News
29-03-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Regret the primary emotion'
Bangor manager Lee Feeney said everyone in the Seasiders' dressing room had been left with the same feeling of a missed opportunity after they lost 2-0 to Dungannon Swifts in Saturday's Irish Cup Owens' first-half own goal and Dean Curry's headed goal 10 minutes from time condemned the Championship leaders to defeat against Rodney McAree's charges, who sit fourth in the Premiership table."The one word is regret. We felt going in at half-time that because of the conditions, we had the wind for us in the second half, and we felt we were going to do a bit better," Feeney told BBC Sport NI."Everyone in the changing room comes away with the same feeling of regret because we feel like we could have made something happen there."We should have done a wee bit better with qualities and deliveries and intelligence in the final third but if we had got a wee bit of luck and had got the second goal with a bit of time left they would have felt the pressure and their mentality would have changed and so would ours, for the better."It wasn't to be and they defended really, really well at times, so congratulations to them. We weren't consistent enough, we played in wee periods here and there."
Yahoo
29-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What channel is Bangor vs Dungannon Swifts today? TV and live stream info for Irish Cup semi-final
It is a huge day for both Bangor and Dungannon Swifts as they look to book their place in the final of the Irish Cup. The two sides meet on Saturday in a massive semi-final showdown at Seaview in North Belfast. Dungannon Swifts were last in the final in 2007 when they lost on penalties to Linfield. Current manager Rodney McAree was playing that day. Bangor's last appearance in the showpiece was way back in 1994 when they lost 2-0 to the Blues. Can Lee Feeney mastermind another trip to the big decider? Here's more info on the game and how to watch it. The semi-final is being played at Seaview on Saturday, March 29. The game kicks off at 5.30pm. READ MORE: The medal gesture from Liverpool legend that stuck with Cliftonville boss Jim Magilton READ MORE: Extra-time 'wondergoal' settles Irish Junior Cup semi as finalists are confirmed The game is being shown live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport NI website with coverage starting just before kick-off. Yes, Belfast Live will be blogging all the action from Windsor Park. Check out our website and social channels nearer the time. Bangor 5/2 Dungannon Evs Draw 9/4 Sign up to our free sports newsletter to get the latest headlines to your inbox