Monthly Archives: December, 2011
A Stephen Doyle brace secured three much-needed points for Loughgall as they looked to forget their Boxing Day heartache by seeing off lowly Banbridge Town. Remarkably the Villagers had to compete without goalkeeper Marc Robinson for 79 minutes as Steven Herron took the gloves for Robinson, who injured himself in the warm-up. Boss Colin Malone [...]
Andrew Murnin’s solo effort shortly into the second half saw Lurgan Celtic shock Loughgall in the Belfast Telegraph Bob Radcliffe Cup final on Boxing Day. And it was a cup win well deserved as Ciaran O’Kane’s men were extremely impressive, making light of fact they’re in a lower division. Celtic started superbly and ex-Loughgall striker [...]
Just a reminder that we are facing Lurgan Celtic in the Bob Radcliffe Cup final this Monday morning (Boxing Day). The game will be played at Lakeview Park, Loughgall at 11am.
Congratulations to Brian Monaghan for winning the grand prize of £1000 in our annual 999 draw. Noel McAllister and Sam Armstrong won £200 each and Nicola Milligan won £100 in the last week’s draw. Below is the full list of prize winners over the four weeks. Week 1 £50 – Pam Williamson £50 – Jim Carberry [...]
A last minute volley from Ben Browne was enough to snatch a point for the Seasiders and frustrate Loughgall who were so close to securing their first league win in a month. Boss Colin Malone made two changes from the side that thrashed Chimney Corner 5 – 0 last week with Davy Hawthorne and Stephen [...]
Loughgall have been handed a difficult tie away to Championship 2 high-flyers Coagh United in the 5th round of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. The game will be played at Hagan Park on Saturday 14th January.
Loughgall easily saw off the challenge of Chimney Corner, who had to play with ten men for 77 minutes, to progress into the Fifth round of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. Boss Colin Malone made three changes from the side that were beaten 4-1 by Ballinamallard United with Neil King, Dale Malone, John Guy and [...]
Ballinamallard United continued their fine start to the season to maintain their five point lead over nearest rivals Newry City at the top of the table. Conversely the defeat continued Loughgall’s stuttering recent form although the scoreline is harsh on the Villagers, they battled extremely hard but were undone by the supremely talented Chris Curran [...]



