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Wednesday, 29th October, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, first leg)
Ballymena United 1 (McNeill)
Glentoran 3 (Gardiner, Boyce 2)
Carrick Rangers 3 (Wilkinson, McDowell, Costello)
Coleraine 4 (Dooley, Gibson, Patton, Forsythe)
Tuesday, 28th October, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, first leg)
Ards 1 (Fitzgerald)
Newry City 5 (Morgan 3, Clarke, Davidson)
CHRIS Morgan helped himself to a Co-operative Insurance Cup hat-trick as Newry City thumped five past Championship opponents Ards at Dixon Park. [report]
Bangor 1 (Hand)
Lisburn Distillery 4 (Armour 2, Allen, G. Muir)
LISBURN Distillery placed one foot firmly in the Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-finals with this heavy defeat of Bangor at Clandeboye Park. [report]
Glenavon 2 (Larmour, Carvill)
Crusaders 1 (McAllister)
GLENAVON hold a slender lead going into the second leg in a fortnight's time thanks to a 79th minute Paul Carville winner at Mourneview Park. [report]
Loughgall 0
Institute 0
ALTHOUGH ultimately scoreless both sides will have taken positives from this third round first leg tie at Lakeview Park. [report]
Monday, 27th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Cliftonville 0
Linfield 4 (Munster 2, Murphy, Carvill)
THE STATELY unveiling of a £1.2million development in front of millions more Sky Sports viewers was marred by a devastating 4-0 loss for the Reds. [report]
Saturday, 25th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 3 (McKee, Morrow, Verner)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McCann)
DUNGANNON Swifts crashed back down to earth following their midweek exploits with this crushing defeat away to Bangor. [report]
Coleraine 1 (Carson)
Newry City 0
COLERAINE moved into fourth spot in the standings with this narrow defeat of Newry City at The Showgrounds. [report]
Crusaders 1 (Rainey)
Institute 0
CRUSADERS bounced back from their midweek reversal to narrowly defeat Institute at Seaview and hold onto second place. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Grant)
Glentoran 2 (Hamilton, Waterworth)
GLENTORAN held onto pole position with this defeat of Glenavon at Mourneview Park thanks to a late Andrew Waterworth winner. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Allen)
Ballymena United 0
A LATE Curtis Allen goal was the difference between the Whites and Sky Blues in a relatively lacklustre encounter at Ballyskeagh. [report]
Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Newry City 3 (L. Feeney, Garrett, Clarke)
Crusaders 1 (Black)
CRUSADERS missed out on the chance to return to the top of the table with this surprising defeat to Newry City at The Showgrounds. [report]

Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, first leg)
Linfield 0
Dungannon Swifts 3 (Mullan, Tomelty, McCann)
DUNGANNON Swifts stun the Blues at Windsor Park to race into a commanding first leg lead. [report]
Tuesday, 21st October, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, first leg)
Portadown 0
Cliftonville 0
PORTADOWN celebrated the opening of their new stand with this scoreless draw with Cliftonville in the third round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. [report]
Saturday, 18th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Kelbie)
Glentoran 1 (Scullion)
GLENTORAN held onto top spot in the JJB Sports Premiership with this point away to a rejuvenated Ballymena United. [report]
Coleraine 0
Cliftonville 0
BOTH sides had their moments in this scoreless draw at The Showgrounds but, ultimately, a share of the spoils was the fairest outcome.[report]
Crusaders 2 (Rainey, Donnelly)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (Hegarty, McAllister)
NEW DUNGANNON Swifts boss John Cunningham almost got his reign off to a winning start with this thrilling draw away to title hopefuls Crusaders. [report]
Institute 2 (McCreadie, Brown)
Glenavon 1 (Molloy)
INSTITUTE recorded their third win in four outings with this defeat of struggling Glenavon at the Riverside Stadium. [report]
Linfield 0
Lisburn Distillery 2 (G. Browne, Allen)
THE TRUE Blue faithful were forced to endure Linfield's first home League defeat for over two seasons when the Whites swept the floor with a 2-0 victory. [report]
Newry City 0
Bangor 0
DRAW specialists Newry City picked up yet another solitary point with this scoreless stalemate at home to Bangor.[report]
Monday, 13th October, 2008
Setanta Sports Cup (semi-final)
Drogheda United 0
Glentoran 1 (Hill)
GLENTORAN reached the Setanta Sports Cup final for the first time with a dramatic defeat of holders Drogheda United. [report]
Saturday, 11th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 2 (Kelbie 2)
Linfield 0
BALLYMENA United stunned champions Linfield with this 2-0 victory, both goals coming from the Blues summer transfer target Kevin Kelbie. [report]
Cliftonville 3 (C. Scannell 2, Hamill)
Bangor 2 (Melly, Verner)
CLIFTONVILLE ended their tenancy at Donegal Celtic Park on a winning note with this thrilling defeat of Bangor. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Dickson og)
Glenavon 0
DUNGANNON Swifts received a much needed boost with this single goal defeat of Glenavon to leave them dangling just a point above the drop zone. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Hamilton)
Institute 0
EAST Belfast played host to some very attractive football as first-time Setanta Cup semi finalists Glentoran narrowly defeated visitors Institute. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Armour)
Coleraine 2 (Patton, Harkin)
COLERAINE recovered from an early setback to claim all three points from this visit to Ballyskeagh and move fourth in the table. [report]
Tuesday, 7th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 1 (Verner)
Newry City 1 (E. Friars)
AN EMMETT Friars goal just before the break helps draw specialists Newry City to their sixth stalemate of the campaign. [report]
Monday, 6th October, 2008
Setanta Sports Cup (Group Two)
Derry City 3 (Farren 3)
Linfield 0
A MARK Farren hat-trick dumped Linfield out of the Setanta Sports Cup at the group stage for the first time in the history of the competition. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Fordyce)
St. Patricks Athletic 0
A DARYL Fordyce goal after just six minutes fired Glentoran through to the semi-finals of the Setanta Sports Cup for the first time in their history. [report]
Saturday, 4th October, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 1 (Lockhart)
Lisburn Distillery 0
BANGOR recorded their third win in eight days to firmly embed themselves in the top half of the table. [report]
Coleraine 1 (Shields)
Ballymena United 1 (Teggart)
BALLYMENA United came within seven minutes of their first win of the campaign against ten-man Coleraine at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds. [report]
Crusaders 3 (Coates, Rainey, Owens)
Cliftonville 1 (O'Neill)
CRUSADERS storm back to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership with a comprehensive defeat of north Belfast rivals Cliftonville. [report]
Glenavon 1 (McDonagh)
Newry City 2 (E. Friars, Garrett)
NEWRY City picked up their second win of the campaign with this defeat of Glenavon at Mourneview Park. [report]
Institute 2 (Lowry, O'Loughlin)
Dungannon Swifts 0
INSTITUTE inflicted more misery upon managerless Dungannon Swifts with this victory to stretch their own unbeaten run to four games. [report]
Picture: Philip Matthews/PressEye
Linfield's two-goal hero Paul Munster celebrates at Solitude
Picture: William Cherry/PressEye
Andrew Waterworth celebrates grabbing his first goal for Glentoran
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Lisburn Distillery's Gary Browne wheels away in triumph at Windsor Park
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Glentoran's Jason Hill celebrates
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Ballymena United's two-goal hero Kevin Kelbie
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/PressEye
Ciaran Donaghy celebrates banging home the winner
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Glentoran's Setanta Cup match winner Daryl Fordyce
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Jordan Owens shows his delight at grabbing number three for league leaders Crusaders
Picture: Matt Mackey/ PressEye
Glenn Hand and Darren Armour battle for the ball
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