NEWPORT County play the last of five successive home matches when Cambridge City are at Spytty Park for a Blue Square Conference South match next Wednesday.
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NEWPORT County boss Peter Beadle is hoping that FA Cup giant killers Havant and Waterlooville are suffering from a serious hangover after dramatically beating Swansea City in a third round midweek replay.
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THE football towns of Newport and Torquay renewed acquaintances in Saturday’s FA Trophy tie after a 20-year break, and the full-timers from Devon edged their way into the next round.
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HAVING watched Newport County match and, at times, outplay their Blue Square Premier opponents, manager Peter Beadle was left to rue a lapse of concentration which sent his side crashing out of the FA Carlsberg Trophy.
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TOMORROW’S FA Trophy clash with Torquay United offers Newport County the perfect chance to see how far they have progressed this season, according to manager Peter Beadle.
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TORQUAY United manager Paul Buckle, pictured left, says his players will need to be at the top of their game to overcome Newport County at Spytty Park tomorrow.
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COUNTY let two points slip against mid-table opposition, but they created enough chances in the second half to have at least matched the 5-0 New Year’s Day defeat of Weston.
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COUNTY’S draw with the newly merged Hayes and Yeading sides ended in mystery when Winchester referee Will Bull ruled out what all present thought was an injury-time winner from Newport’s Julian Alsop.
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Newport County 1-1 Hayes/Yeading. THIS was the mystery of the two points that got away from County, who created a hatful of chances, but had to go away with a share of the spoils.
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NEWPORT County are aiming to take full advantage of playing their next three Blue Square Conference South encounters at Spytty Park, starting with tomorrow’s clash with Hayes and Yeading.
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NEWPORT County continue their promotion drive after two wins and a draw over the festive period which leaves them in fifth position – just seven points off the automatic promotion spot.
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COUNTY kicked off 2008 with a stunning display to record their biggest league victory at Newport Stadium for seven years, and their first five-goal victory anywhere for almost three years.
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COUNTY kicked off 2008 with a stunning display to record their biggest league victory at Newport Stadium for seven years, and their first five-goal victory anywhere for almost three years.
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COUNTY completed the double over struggling Dorchester on Saturday and they are nicely placed to force their way right back into the play-off places.
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COUNTY completed the double over their relegation-threatened opponents by matching the 3-2 scoreline at Newport Stadium, but they were made to work hard for their success.
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COUNTY had to settle for a point from their Boxing Day derby in front of a stadium record crowd of 788, and they deserved no more from a performance which had their manager Peter Beadle fuming.
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Newport County 1-0 Swansea City. CHARLIE GRIFFIN’S injury-time winner was enough to settle a dire Newport-Swansea derby as Newport County gained some much-needed revenge over their local rivals.
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A CHARLIE Griffin header deep into injury time sent Newport County into the semi-finals of the FAW Premier Cup at the expense of high-flying Swansea City at Newport Stadium last night.
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