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Saturday, 9th May, 2009
JJB Sports Irish Cup (final)
Cliftonville 0
Crusaders 1 (Dickson)
(played at Windsor Park)
CRUSADERS laid 41 years of Irish Cup elusion to rest as they grappled against a defiant Cliftonville at Windsor Park to be named cup champions. [report]
Friday, 8th May, 2009
Promotion/Relegation play-off, second leg
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Adamson)
Donegal Celtic 0
(Dungannon Swifts win on away goals; agg 2-2)
A TIMMY Adamson goal just before the half-hour mark was enough to earn Dungannon Swifts an away goals victory over Donegal Celtic in this promotion/relegation play-off. [report]
Tuesday, 5th May, 2009
Promotion/Relegation play-off, first leg
Donegal Celtic 2 (Lyons, McDonald)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Adamson)
DONEGAL Celtic hold a one-goal advantage going into Friday night's play-off return with Dungannon Swifts following this narrow first leg victory. [report]
Saturday, 2nd May, 2009
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 1 (Magennis)
Ballymena United 1 (McNeill)
BANGOR bowed out of the top flight with a draw at home to Ballymena United although they came mightily close to picking up all three points. [report]
Coleraine 1 (Hunter)
Lisburn Distillery 0
A STOPPAGE time Marty Hunter header was enough to earn Coleraine the points which secured a fifth place finish for boss Davy Platt. [report]
Crusaders 0
Linfield 5 (Munster 2, Garrett, McAllister, Gault)
LINFIELD put in a five star performance at Seaview to defeat cup finalists Crusaders but it wasn't enough to reclaim the Gibson Cup for a fourth successive season. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 0
Institute 1 (Friel)
DUNGANNON Swifts ended up with the JJB Sports Premiership wooden spoon with this home defeat to Institute. [report]
Glentoran 3 (Fitzgerald, Neill, Burrows)
Cliftonville 1 (Hamill)
GLENTORAN have lifted the Gibson Cup for the first time since 2005, prompting infectious elation from a crowd of thousands at the Oval this afternoon and an elegiac surrender from Linfield, while Windsor Park stood empty. [report]
Newry City 2 (Clarke, Keenan)
Glenavon 1 (Grant)
NEWRY City came from behind to round off the season with victory over Glenavon thanks to goals from Richard Clarke and Paul Keenan. [report]
Picture:
Colin Coates raises the JJB Sports Irish Cup
Picture: Jonathan Porter/PressEye
DC's David Munster gets a shot in as Timmy Adamson looks on
Picture: Darren Kidd/PressEye
Glentoran skipper Paul Leeman lifts the Gibson Cup
Picture: Darren Kidd/PressEye
Kyle Neill celebrates doubling Glentoran's lead
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