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Saturday, 26th September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Ward)
Cliftonville 1 (McMullan)
CLIFTONVILLE stretched their unbeaten run to six games although they will feel they should have claimed all three points. [report]
Institute 0
Glenavon 1 (Molloy)
GLENAVON remained second in the Carling Premiership with this narrow defeat of Institute at the Riverside Stadium. [report]
Linfield 1 (Miskimmin)
Ballymena United 0
LINFIELD bounced back from Monday's Sky Sports trouncing with this narrow defeat of Ballymena United at Windsor Park. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Crusaders 1 (Rainey)
CRUSADERS emerged victorious from this top against bottom clash at Ballyskeagh on the day the Whites unveiled their new boss. [report]
Newry City 1 (Friars)
Glentoran 2 (Halliday, Fordyce)
GLENTORAN were forced to come from behind to spoil the Newry City party at The Showgrounds. [report]
Portadown 4 (Braniff 2, Kelly, A. Teggart)
Coleraine 0
PORTADOWN hit Coleraine with a four goal blast to record a convincing victory at Shamrock Park. [report]
Tuesday, 22nd September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Coleraine 2 (McClements, S. Thompson og)
Lisburn Distillery 1 (G. Browne)
LISBURN Distillery came within minutes of securing a rare point only to be undone by a late Coleraine winner at The Showgrounds. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Gillespie)
Institute 1 (Ramsey)
KEITH Gillespie grabbed his first goal in Glentoran's colours but it wasn't enough to prevent the defending champions from dropping two points. [report]
Monday, 21st September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Cliftonville 4 (R. Scannell, C. Scannell, McMullan 2)
Linfield 0
CLIFTONVILLE celebrated the switching on of their new floodlights with this impressive thumping of Linfield in front of the Sky Sports cameras. [report]
Saturday, 19th September, 2009
Setanta Sports Cup (Group Two)
Coleraine 0
Glentoran 0
COLERAINE dipped their toes in the Setanta Sports Cup waters with this scoreless draw at home to last years runners-up Glentoran. [report]

Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 2 (Cushley, Kelbie)
Portadown 1 (McCullough)
KEVIN Kelbie's 89th minute winner saw Ballymena United record their first home win of the campaign on a day of high drama at The Showgrounds. [report]
Crusaders 1 (Rainey)
Newry City 1 (Friars)
EMMETT Friars' 80th minute equaliser earned managerless Newry City a well earned draw away to league leaders Crusaders. [report]
Glenavon 3 (Costello, Harpur, Grant)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (Adamson, Ward)
GLENAVON held off a Dungannon Swifts comeback at Mourneview Park to climb into second spot in the Carling Premiership. [report]
Tuesday, 15th September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Glenavon 2 (McDonagh, Morris og)
Glentoran 2 (Clarke, Taylor)
GLENTORAN squandered a two-goal lead at Mourneview Park to allow Glenavon to earn a share of the spoils after they had looked dead and buried. [report]
Institute 1 (Blackburn)
Crusaders 0
IT TOOK a Jason Blackburn goal seven minutes from time to give John Gregg's side a much needed three points as they attempt to put as much space between themselves and bottom side Lisburn Distillery. [report]
Linfield 1 (Gault)
Dungannon Swifts 0
A MICHAEL Gault goal ten minutes from the break helped Linfield defeat Dungannon Swifts to creep into third spot in the Carling Premiership. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Ballymena United 2 (Cushley, Lockhart)
BALLYMENA United collected a crucial three points from this bottom of the table clash away to fellow strugglers Lisburn Distillery. [report]
Newry City 2 (Graham, Hazley)
Coleraine 1 (Munster og)
SUPERSUB Matthew Hazley earned Newry City a maximum return from this night of high drama at The Showgrounds - but his late strike was overshadowed by events after the game. [report]
Portadown 2 (McCutcheon, Convery)
Cliftonville 2 (C. Scannell 2)
FOUR goals in the final ten minutes or so told the tale of this dramatic Carling Premiership encounter at Shamrock Park. [report]
Saturday, 12th September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (McConnell)
Newry City 2 (Friars, Morgan)
BALLYMENA United's recent dismal home form continued with this reversal at the hands of Newry City. [report]
Coleraine 3 (Tolan, Tommons, Patterson)
Institute 1 (Friel)
COLERAINE put their recent poor run behind them with this North-West derby defeat of Institute at The Showgrounds. [report]
Crusaders 3 (Morrow, Rainey, McCann)
Glenavon 0
CRUSADERS returned to the top of the Carling Premiership with this convincing defeat of Glenavon at Seaview. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McCann)
Glentoran 1 (Fordyce)
TEN MAN Dungannon Swifts held on to take a point from this entertaining visit of defending champions Glentoran but lost their place at the top of the table. [report]
Linfield 1 (Carvill)
Portadown 1 (McCutcheon)
PORTADOWN held off a late Linfield onslaught to earn a deserved point from this visit to Windsor Park. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Cliftonville 5 (Boyce, McMullan 3, Donaghy)
GEORGE McMullan helped himself to the match ball with a quick fire hat-trick as Cliftonville heaped more misery upon the beleagured Whites. [report]
Sunday, 6th September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Newry City 1 (A. Davidson)
Cliftonville 2 (McMullan, Clarke)
CLIFTONVILLE came from behind at The Showgrounds to claim a maximum return from this Carling Premiership clash with Newry City. [report]
Saturday, 5th September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Glenavon 3 (Walsh 2, Molloy)
Coleraine 2 (O'Kane, Tolan)
GLENAVON held off a spirited second half comeback to claim all three points from this visit of the Bannsiders to Mourneview Park. [report]
Institute 0
Ballymena United 1 (Kelbie)
THE SKY Blues clocked up their second successive away win in this basement battle at The Riverside. [report]
Portadown 1 (McCullough)
Dungannon Swifts 4 (Mullan, McCafferty 2, Coney)
DUNGANNON Swifts are back on top of the Carling Premiership following this four goal thumping of Portadown at Shamrock Park. [report]
Tuesday, 1st September, 2009
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 0
Glenavon 3 (Molloy, Grant, King)
GLENAVON swept Ballymena United aside with a convincing performance at The Showgrounds to clock up their second win on the bounce. [report]
Coleraine 0
Glentoran 1 (Waterworth)
CHAMPIONS Glentoran moved into second spot in the Carling Premiership with this midweek defeat of Coleraine at The Showgrounds. [report]
Institute 1 (Friel)
Cliftonville 1 (Dunlop)
SUBSTITUTE Ryan Dunlop earned Cliftonville a share of the spoils from this Carling Premiership visit to the North-West. [report]
Picture: Lorcan Doherty/PressEye
Mark Gracey nods the ball away from Paul Brown
Picture: Andrew Paton/PressEye
Darren Kelly celebrates Portadown's second goal
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Keith Gillespie is congratulated by Gary Hamilton after breaking his Glentoran scoring duck
Picture: William Cherry/PressEye
Michael Gault and Chris Scannell battle for the ball
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Rory Patterson attempts to chase Glentoran's Andy Waterworth
Picture: Mark Pearce/PressEye
Tony Grant turns away in delight after his late winner
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Shea Campbell gets to the ball ahead of Glentoran's Gary Hamilton
Picture: David Hunter
David Cushley roars his delight at opening the scoring
Picture: Mark Pearce/PressEye
Mark Dickson battles with Jay Magee
Picture: Gareth Irvine/PressEye
Ross Black plays the ball out of defence with Kevin Kelbie in pursuit
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Gary McCutcheon and Timmy Adamson in action at Shamrock Park
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Coleraine's Gareth Harkin shadows Keith Gillespie

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