THE Martyrs maintained their unbeaten start to the British Gas Business League Premier Division campaign with an excellent point at leaders Kings Lynn, the result a product of hard graft and a little good fortune.
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A DRAW was a fair result after a fairly sterile 90 minutes at Cirencester. Merthyr enjoyed the greater share of possession, yet still saw their hosts create the better of the few opportunities there were.
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THE Martyrs snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Midland hopefuls Rugby Town with two goals in injury time to get their BGB League Premier Division season off to the best possible start.
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MERTHYR TYDFIL continued their preparations for the new season with a 2-0 win over Welsh Premier side Cwmbran Town at Penydarren Park, writes Chris Smart.
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TWO Jamie Mudge goals in the final third of this tepid Southern League encounter between two mid-table sides was enough to give the Devon outfit the three points.
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A GARRY SHEPHARD goal 15 minutes into this typical end of season fare was enough to secure victory for Merthyr, who have now taken 12 points from their last five Southern League games.
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FOR the second successive Saturday Merthyr Tydfil lowered the colours of one of the fancied sides in the Southern League Premier Division on their home ground.
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THE Martyrs all but ended any realistic hopes King's Lynn were harbouring of securing the Southern League Premier Division title with a resounding victory in Norfolk.
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A DISASTROUS start cost Merthyr dear against Southern League Premier Division basement outfit Chesham United, the home side conceding four times in the first 26 minutes of the game to end any hopes of a contest.
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THE Martyrs produced a first-half horror show to gift bottom club Chesham victory at Penydarren Park on a day when many former stars came back to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Merthyr Tydfil Football Club.
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MERTHYR Tydfil FC have pulled off one of the biggest footballing coups of the season with the news that former Wales and Liverpool legend Ian Rush is join the Southern Premier outfit.
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"TO say we are annoyed is a huge understatement," was how Merthyr Tydfil secretary Anthony Hughes reacted following the abandonment of the Martyrs' Southern League clash with Cheshunt.
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Merthyr 1-0 Cheshunt. THE Martyrs had victory snatched from their grasp after referee Ian Hamilton abandoned this entertaining encounter at half-time as he believed the Penydarren Park surface was unplayable.
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WHEN the dust had settled following this lively encounter, Merthyr were thankful for a point, but in truth the Martyrs created enough chances to have won the game comfortably.
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Grantham 0-0 Merthyr Town. THE Martyrs returned with a well-deserved point from Lincolnshire following a controlled performance in difficult, wintry conditions.
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