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Saturday, 31st January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Crusaders 2 (Coulter, Dickson)
Coleraine 1 (Patton)
CRUSADERS tightened their grip upon the Premiership's third place after defeating Coleraine on home turf. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Costello)
Linfield 4 (Martin, Hagan, McHugh, Garrett)
LINFIELD opened up a seven point gap at the top of the JJB Sports Premiership with this ultimately comfortable defeat of struggling Glenavon. [report]
Institute 0
Ballymena United 0
NO GOALS at the Riverside but it will be visitors Ballymena United who'll be kicking themselves following a catalogue of costly misses. [report]
Tuesday, 27th January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Muir)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (Hegarty, Adamson)
DUNGANNON Swifts climbed off the foot of the table with this defeat of fellow strugglers Ballymena United at The Showgrounds. [report]
Bangor 1 (Morrow)
Crusaders 4 (Rainey, Dickson 2, Emerson)
CRUSADERS staged a second half smash and grab to wrestle all three points from Bangor at Clandeboye Park. [report]
Coleraine 2 (Tolan, Hunter)
Glenavon 1 (Molloy)
COLERAINE consolidated fifth spot in the JJB Sports Premiership with this midweek defeat of troubled Glenavon at The Showgrounds. [report]
Linfield 1 (McHugh)
Institute 0
A KEVIN McHugh goal deep into stoppage time earned Linfield all three points from this Windsor Park clash with Institute. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 3 (G. Browne 2, Allen)
Newry City 1 (L. Feeney)
LISBURN Distillery reversed their recent run of poor results with this comfortable victory over Co-operative Insurance Cup finalists Newry City. [report]
Saturday, 24th January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Cliftonville 3 (C. Scannell, Catney, Hamill)
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Corey)
LISBURN Distillery fell to their third straight league defeat with this reversal to Cliftonville at Solitude. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 0
Linfield 1 (McAllister)
MARK McAllister scores the winner on his return to Stangmore Park to send Linfield back to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership. [report]
Glenavon 2 (McDonagh, Molloy)
Bangor 3 (McDowell, Irvine 2)
AN EXPLOSIVE finish saw Bangor emerge victorious from this JJB Sports Premiership at Mourneview Park. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Hamilton)
Crusaders 1 (Owens)
GLENTORAN escaped from being pinioned beneath the Crusaders sword when they seized a point at the Oval this afternoon. [report]
Institute 1 (Brown)
Coleraine 0
INSTITUTE returned to winning ways with this narrow defeat of North-West rivals Coleraine at the Riverside Stadium. [report]
Newry City 0
Ballymena United 1 (Walsh)
Co-operative Insurance Cup finalists Newry City crashed back down to earth with this home league defeat at the hands of Ballymena United. [report]
Wednesday, 21st January, 2009
JJB Sports Irish Cup (fourth round)
Bangor 1 (Morrow)
Carrick Rangers 1 (Larmour)
AN ANDY Morrow goal just a minute from time spared Bangor's blushes in this fourth round JJB Sports Irish Cup clash at Clandeboye Park. [report]

Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final)
Glentoran 1 (Waterworth)
Portadown 2 (Boyle, Lecky)
(played at Windsor Park)
PORTADOWN complete a giant-killing treble to reach the final of the Co-operative Insurance Cup at the end of February. [report]
Tuesday, 20th January, 2009
JJB Sports Irish Cup (fourth round)
Ballinamallard United 0
Donegal Celtic 1 (Lyons)

Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final)
Lisburn Distillery 2 (Patton, Allen)
Newry City 3 (Garrett 2, Clarke)
(played at Mourneview Park)
NEWRY City reached the final of the Co-operative Insurance Cup with a dramatic extra-time defeat of Lisburn Distillery at Mourneview Park. [report]
Saturday, 17th January, 2009
JJB Sports Irish Cup (fourth round)
Ballinamallard United A
Donegal Celtic A
(match abandoned at half-time)
Ballyclare Comrades A
Ballymena United A
(match abandoned at half-time)
Banbridge Town 0
Lisburn Distillery 3 (Kane og, Armour, G. Browne)
TWO goals at the end of the first half were instrumental in seeing Lisburn Distillery progress in the JJB Sports Irish Cup away to Banbridge Town. [report]
Bangor A
Carrick Rangers A
(match abandoned at half-time)
Cliftonville 3 (O'Connor, M. Holland, Catney)
Warrenpoint Town 1 (Johnston)
GOALS from Kieran O'Connor, Mark Holland and Ryan Catney saw Cliftonville sweep aside the challenge of Warrenpoint Town at Solitude. [report]
Coleraine 3 (Hunter, Patton, Tolan)
Ards 0
COLERAINE survived the difficult conditions to progress to the next round of the JJB Sports Irish Cup at the expense of Championship opponents Ards. [report]
Crusaders 1 (Rainey)
Ballymoney United 0
CRUSADERS overcame both the conditions and a spirited Ballymoney United to squeeze through to the last 16 of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 7 (McCreadie 3, McCann, Adamson 3)
Downpatrick 2 (A. Telford, Young)
DUNGANNON Swifts survived an early scare to progress comfortably to the fifth round of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. [report]
Glenavon A
Newington YC A
(match abandoned after 38 minutes)
Glentoran A
Limavady United A
(match abandoned at half-time)
Institute 3 (Lowry, Ramsey 2)
Islandmagee 0
TWO Kevin Ramsey strikes helped Institute comfortably through to the fifth round of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. [report]
Larne 1 (Fulton)
Loughgall 3 (Adamczyk, Baker, Moffatt)
Linfield 0
PSNI 0
INTERIM League side PSNI produced the shock of the day by holding defending champions Linfield to a scoreless draw at Windsor Park. [report]
Newry City 8 (Davidson, Cassidy, Anderson, Keenan 2, Whiteside og, Clarke, L. Feeney)
Portstewart 0
NEWRY City experienced little difficulty accounting for Interim League opponents Portstewart at The Showgrounds. [report]
Portadown 8 (Braniff 3, McCutcheon, Clarke, Boyle 3)
Dergview 1 (G. Sproule)
Tobermore United 4 (Boyle, Doherty 2, Friel)
Killyleagh YC 1 (McGreevy)
Tuesday, 13th January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Institute 0
Glentoran 2 (Waterworth, Neill)
ANDREW Waterworth and Kyle Neill strike either side of the break to keep Glentoran on top of the JJB Sports Premiership. [report]
Linfield 2 (Carvill, Gault)
Cliftonville 1 (C. Scannell)
GOALS from Michael Carvill and Michael Gault help Linfield record a second 2-1 victory over Cliftonville in ten days. [report]
Saturday, 10th January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Ward)
Cliftonville 3 (M. Holland, C. Scannell, Murphy)
CLIFTONVILLE moved into the top six for the first time since September with this comfortable victory over Ballymena United at The Showgrounds. [report]
Bangor 2 (Morrow 2)
Institute 2 (Plummer og, Roddy)
TWO LAST gasp Andy Morrow goals saw Bangor come from a position of hopelessness to grab a share of the spoils at Clandeboye Park. [report]
Coleraine 2 (Boyce, Carson)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McMinn)
A STEPHEN Carson winner eight minutes from the end to hand the Bannsiders another three points at the expense of the struggling Swifts. [report]
Crusaders 2 (Owens, Dickson)
Glenavon 2 (Murray, Costello)
GLENAVON climbed off the foot of the table with this draw away to high-flying Crusaders although they almost left Seaview with all three points. [report]
Linfield 1 (Carvill)
Newry City 1 (O'Kane og)
NEWRY City finally reversed their besieged form by ending a string of five straight defeats, but even though they held the lead over Linfield at half time, Gerry Flynn's men had to settle for a point. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Glentoran 3 (Neill 2, Waterworth)
GLENTORAN bounced back to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership with victory over fourth placed Lisburn Distillery at Ballyskeagh.[report]
Saturday, 3rd January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Kelbie)
Lisburn Distillery 0
BALLYMENA United continued their gradual climb up the table with this narrow defeat of high-flying Lisburn Distillery at The Showgrounds. [report]
Cliftonville 1 (McMullan)
Linfield 2 (Munster, Miskimmin)
LINFIELD maintained their winning start to the New Year with this battling defeat of Cliftonville at Solitude to remain top of the table. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 3 (McCann, McManus, Adamson)
Bangor 2 (McConnell, Verner)
DUNGANNON Swifts hauled themselves off the foot of the table following this exhilarating defeat of Bangor at Stangmore Park. [report]
Glentoran 2 (Scullion, Carson)
Glenavon 0
TWO first half goals were enough for Glentoran to claim all three points from struggling Glenavon at The Oval. [report]
Newry City 0
Coleraine 4 (Boyce 3, Carson)
DARREN Boyce announced his return to Coleraine with a superb hat-trick to halt the Bannsiders' recent dreadful run of form. [report]
Thursday, 1st January, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 1 (Verner)
Cliftonville 1 (Hamill)
IT WAS honours even at Clandeboye Park as both Bangor and Cliftonville began the New Year somewhat cautiously with a top six place in firm sight. [report]
Crusaders 2 (Owens 2)
Newry City 1 (Clarke)
TWO Jordan Owens goals hauled Crusaders back into third spot with victory over Gerry Flynn's transfer listed Newry City. [report]
Glenavon 2 (McDonagh, Carvill)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (McCafferty, McCreadie)
A PAUL Carvill injury time strike earned Glenavon a share of the spoils in this relegation six-pointer at Mourneview Park. [report]
Linfield 1 (Douglas)
Ballymena United 0
LINFIELD clawed themselves to the top of the Premiership after overcoming personnel deficits through both injury woes and dismissals. [report]
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/PressEye
Linfield's John Martin celebrates his first half equaliser
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Stevie Coulter and Davy Patton get into a tussle at Seaview
Picture: William Cherry/PressEye
Winkie Murphy congratulates Mark McAllister on his winner at Stangmore Park
Picture: Andrew Paton/PressEye
Paul Brown wheels away in triumph after his late winner at the Riverside
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Portadown's players celebrate their semi-final win over Glentoran
Picture: William Cherry/PressEye
Chris Morgan and Stuart Thompson get up close and personal at Mourneview Park
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Institute's Paul Brown shields the ball from David Scullion
Picture: Jonathan Porter/PressEye
The Bangor bench celebrate with Mark Magennis after his free-kick led to Andy Morrow's stoppage time equaliser
Picture: Darren Kidd/PressEye
Barry Johnston and Francis Murphy celebrate at The Showgrounds
Picture: Mark Pearce/PressEye
Coleraine's hat-trick hero Darren Boyce
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Philip Carson kisses the badge following his goal at The Oval
Picture: PressEye
Stephen Douglas celebrates heading home the match winning goal
Picture: PressEye
Crusaders' two-goal hero Jordan Owens
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