THE crazy world of football management was never more clearly illustrated than at Maes y Dre after Tomi Morgan was sacked following his team’s most impressive display of the season.
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GARETH MANSELL was the toast of Latham Park as he celebrated his first full appearance of the campaign with a early brace to set up this Robins success.
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THREE of the Welsh Premier’s leading four sides were in action last night, with leaders Llanelli involved in a 10-goal thriller, the champions producing a dramatic comeback at local rivals Port Talbot to win 6-4 in front of Wales manager John Toshack.
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CARMARTHEN TOWN moved above Aberystwyth into sixth in the Welsh Premier with a convincing victory over their previously unbeaten hosts at Park Avenue.
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Tywyn Bryngrug 0-3 Llanelli. TWO goals in the last nine minutes saw off Spar Mid Wales league outfit Tywyn after the minnows threatened to embarrass last season’s beaten finalists.
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Pwllheli 0-6 Carmarthen . CARMARTHEN Town travelled to North Wales with last season’s disastrous elimination at Newport YMCA in mind, but there was to be no repetition.
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Rhyl 4-0 Haverfordwest. BELLE Vue supporters were bracing themselves for a titanic battle against improving Haverfordwest, but it never materialised as Rhyl progressed comfortably to the next stage.
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Caersws 0-3 Aberystwyth. GRAHAM Evans returned to his former employers, netting once and assisting rising star Sean Evans with the other two and earned praise from his manager Brian Coyne.
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IN THE all-Welsh Premier clash at Plaskynaston, NEWI Cefn Druids claimed the scalp of Newtown, the only goal of the game coming in the 61st minute for Joe Feeney.
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GRAHAM Evans made a goal-scoring return to his old haunt as Aberystwyth booked their place in the last 16 at the expense of their Welsh Premier rivals.
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