CATCH-UP: North Wales Coast East Premier – 10 for Amateurs, dramatic win for Llanfairfechan

Llandudno Amateurs ran out 10-0 winners

NORTH WALES COAST EAST PREMIER DIVISION REPORTS – SEPTEMBER 13

Llandudno Amateurs 10 CPD Cerrigydrudion 0

Llandudno Amateurs give a big thank you to Glyn Bargate of Elite Plumbing & Heating Solutions for sponsoring their new training and warm-up T-shirts for the 2025-26 season

Jay Sutton netted a hat-trick as Llandudno Amateurs claimed their first league win of the season in style with a double-figure show.
Morgan Thomas (2), Joe Jones, Sean Sharp, Jack Kearney, Lee Thomas and Azz Rogers shared the rest of the goals against Cerrig.

CPD Bro Cernyw 2 Conwy Borough Swifts 1

Rhidian Williams notched a 96th minute winner in Bro Cernyw’s narrow home victory over Conwy.
Gethin Vaughan handed the hosts a 13th minute lead and 1-0 is how it stayed until a James Lansdowne penalty levelled it four minutes over the 90.
But there was still time for a decider courtesy of Williams, although the match ended on a negative note for Bro when Liam Daly was red-carded with 97 on the clock.

Glan Conwy 5 Llanfairfechan Town 6

What a game at Cae Ffwt!
Llanfairfechan trailed 5-2 in the 82nd minute only for four late goals to snatch them a dramatic victory.
It was 2-2 at half time, Lewis Brownson and Ryan Boyle putting Glan two-up before Lewis Mitchell and Elliot Croston levelled matters prior to the break.
Three minutes into the second half, a Dion Lloyd spot-kick put the hosts 3-2 in front, then Town had Mitchell sent off for a second yeloow.
When Harrison McQueen and Brownson scored on 54 and 65 respectively, Glan looked out of sight against the 10 men.
The sides were evened up when John Gardner was dismissed for a second yellow on 71, then came that unbelievable ending.
Curtis Murray (82 mins) and a Harry Croston double (87 and 90+2) made it five-apiece.
Then in the 93rd minute James Cory delivered the winner for the cock-a-hoop away side.

CPD Y Glannau 3 Mochdre Sports 0

Three second half goals won the day for Y Glannau.
Dan Price broke the deadlock on 56 minutes, then David McHugh (65) and Ste Kirk (66) also netted to clinch the points.

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