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Saturday, 29th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 4 (Irvine, Morrow, Verner, McKee)
Coleraine 0
BANGOR stunned high flying Coleraine with this four-goal thumping at Clandeboye Park as boss Marty Quinn put one over on his old team. [report]
Crusaders 2 (Owens, Emerson)
Linfield 3 (Ferguson, Carvill, Munster)
LINFIELD leapfrogged Crusaders into second spot in the standings with victory in this gripping five-goal encounter at Seaview. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 0
Cliftonville 3 (C. Scannell 2, O'Connor)
GEORGE McMullan was the star of the show for Cliftonville as they recorded a crucial bottom of the table victory over Dungannon Swifts. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Liggett)
Ballymena United 3 (King, Cushley, McNeill)
BALLYMENA United picked up a crucial three points with this victory over fellow strugglers Glenavon at Mourneview Park. [report]
Glentoran 2 (Simpson, Hamilton)
Newry City 1 (Morgan)
GLENTORAN recovered from an early setback to defeat Newry City at The Oval and stretch their lead at the top to five points. [report]
Institute 0
Lisburn Distillery 2 (Armour, Allen)
TWO first half goals from Darren Armour and Curtis Allen saw Lisburn Distillery return to fourth spot with this defeat of Institute at the Riverside. [report]
Tuesday, 25th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Coleraine 2 (Crossan, Carson)
Cliftonville 2 (O'Connor, C. Scannell)
CLIFTONVILLE remain in the bottom two despite taking an early two goal lead at The Showgrounds against high flying Coleraine. [report]
Glentoran 2 (Neill 2)
Glenavon 1 (Walsh)
SURVIVING against the odds, Glentoran sculpted a masterful comeback to take three valuable points from Glenavon to rise to the top of the table. [report]
Saturday, 22nd November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 0
Institute 1 (Ogilby)
BALLYMENA United find themselves six points adrift at the foot of the table following this home defeat at the hands of Institute. [report]
Bangor 1 (Irvine)
Glentoran 2 (Hamilton, Fitzgerald)
GLENTORAN were forced to come from behind to defeat Bangor at Clandeboye Park with a late winner. [report]
Cliftonville 0
Newry City 0
CLIFTONVILLE slipped into the bottom two for the first time this season following this stalemate with draw specialists Newry City. [report]
Coleraine 2 (Hunter, McVey)
Crusaders 5 (Owens, Dickson 2, Donnelly, Emerson)
CRUSADERS returned to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership following this enthralling encounter at The Showgrounds. [report]
Linfield 2 (Munster, Ferguson)
Glenavon 4 (Grant 2, Liggett 2)
GLENAVON stunned Linfield at Windsor Park by recovering from an early setback to record a famous and convincing victory. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McManus)
A DUWAYNE McManus goal early in the second half earned Dungannon Swifts a crucial three points at Ballyskeagh. [report]
Monday, 17th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Cliftonville 0
Glentoran 2 (McCabe, Nixon)
THERE was little to separate Glentoran and Cliftonville, each a side with renewed expectations to meet following recent defeats, barring an obvious penalty and a goal plucked from nothing. [report]
Saturday, 15th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Crusaders 0
Bangor 0
FOLLOWING their impassioned victory over Glentoran, Crusaders were surprisingly well contained by mid table Bangor at Seaview. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 2 (Mullan, Slater)
Ballymena United 1 (Teggart)
JAMIE Slater grabbed the stoppage time winner in this crucial bottom of the table clash at Stangmore Park. [report]
Glenavon 0
Coleraine 0
COLERAINE remain in third spot just two points off the pace following this scoreless draw at Mourneview Park. [report]
Institute 1 (Quigley)
Linfield 2 (Munster, Ferguson)
GOALS from Paul Munster and Glenn Ferguson saw Linfield return to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership for the first time since the end of September. [report]
Newry City 2 (Clarke, Morgan)
Lisburn Distillery 3 (Cooling, Allen, G. Muir)
A GARY Muir strike two minutes into stoppage time handed the Whites an important victory at the Newry Showgrounds. [report]
Wednesday, 12th November, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, second leg)
Cliftonville 3 (Murphy, McMullan, Donaghy)
Portadown 4 (Teggart 2, Hunter, McCutcheon)
(Portadown win 4-3 on aggregate)
ALTHOUGH sitting only fourth in the IFA Championship Portadown presented nothing short of Premiership standard opposition against Cliftonville. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McAllister)
Linfield 4 (Ferguson 2, Carvill, Munster)
(Linfield win on away goals; aggregate 4-4)
HOLDERS Linfield staged a dramatic comeback to overturn a three-goal first leg deficit to reach the quarter-finals of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. [report]
Institute 1 (Ogilby)
Loughgall 3 (Burrows 2, D. Smith)
(Loughgall win 3-1 on aggregate)
LOUGHGALL stunned JJB Sports Premiership side Institute to reach the last eight of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Bangor 0
(Lisburn Distillery win 4-1 on aggregate)
WITH the Whites comfortably ahead from the first leg there was little more than pride at stake in this return at New Grosvenor. [report]
Tuesday, 11th November, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, second leg)
Crusaders 1 (Coates)
Glenavon 2 (Molloy 2)
(Glenavon win 4-2 on aggregate)
TREVOR Molloy was the star of the show for Glenavon as they booked their quarter-final place with victory at Seaview.[report]
Monday, 10th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Ballymena United 2 (Teggart 2)
Newry City 3 (King, Morgan, Garrett)
GOALS from Darren King, Chris Morgan and Stephen Garrett catapulted Newry City into the top six following this defeat of Ballymena United. [report]
Saturday, 8th November, 2008
JJB Sports Premiership
Bangor 1 (Morrow)
Glenavon 2 (Molloy, Harper)
GLENAVON climbed out of the bottom two with this crucial defeat of Bangor at Clandeboye Park. [report]
Cliftonville 0
Lisburn Distillery 0
CLIFTONVILLE failed to find the net for the fourth successive league game following this scoreless draw at home to Lisburn Distillery. [report]
Coleraine 2 (McCallion, Carson)
Institute 1 (Lowry)
COLERAINE came from behind to win this North-West derby at The Showgrounds and move into third spot in the JJB Sports Premiership. [report]
Crusaders 3 (Rainey, Dickson 2)
Glentoran 0
MARK Dickson struck twice as Crusaders laid down their marker in the race for the Gibson Cup come the end of the season. [report]
Linfield 3 (Mulgrew, Miskimmin, Ferguson)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Adamson)
LINFIELD moved back into second spot with this defeat of Dungannon Swifts at Windsor Park in the first of two meetings inside four days. [report]
Wednesday, 5th November, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, second leg)
Newry City 6 (Morgan, Garrett, Kelly, S. Friars 2, Davidson)
Ards 1 (Fitzgerald)
(Newry City win 11-2 on aggregate)
ALREADY well in command from the first leg Newry City hit another six past Ards to firmly cement their place in the quarter-finals. [report]
Tuesday, 4th November, 2008
Co-operative Insurance Cup (third round, second leg)
Coleraine 4 (Carson 2, Gibson, Ewart)
Carrick Rangers 1 (Costello)
(Coleraine win 8-4 on aggregate)
COLERAINE survived an early scare to comfortably book their place in the last eight of the Co-operative Insurance Cup. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Waterworth)
Ballymena United 2 (Teggart, King)
(Glentoran win 4-3 on aggregate)
GLENTORAN squeezed through to the quarter-finals of the Co-operative Insurance Cup despite losing this second leg at The Oval. [report]
Saturday, 1st November, 2008
Setanta Sports Cup (final)
Cork City 2 (Murray, Kearney)
Glentoran 1 (Neill)
GLENTORAN'S hopes of an historic Setanta Sports Cup triumph ended in disappointment in the final at Turner's Cross. [report]

JJB Sports Premiership
Cliftonville 0
Ballymena United 0
NO GOALS at Solitude in this JJB Sports Premiership clash between two sides at the wrong end of the table. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 0
Coleraine 1 (Patton)
COLERAINE stretched their unbeaten run to six games and moved to within two points of the leaders with this defeat of Dungannon Swifts. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Dickson)
Crusaders 1 (Dickson)
CRUSADERS returned to the top of the table on goal difference with this point away to struggling Glenavon. [report]
Institute 1 (Brown)
Bangor 0
INSTITUTE closed the gap on the top six to just two points thanks to Paul Brown's late winner at the Riverside. [report]
Newry City 1 (E. Friars)
Linfield 1 (Ferguson)
LINFIELD missed out on the chance to return to the top of the JJB Sports Premiership with this draw away to Newry City. [report]
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Philip Simpson celebrates levelling for the Glens
Picture: Jonathan Porter/PressEye
Andy Morrow punches the air in delight as he puts Bangor two up
Picture: Mark Pearce/PressEye
Stuart King roars his delight after United's equaliser
Picture: David Hunter
Dungannon Swifts match winner Duwayne McManus
Picture: Matt Mackey/PressEye
Ryan Deans and Neil Harkin in action at The Showgrounds
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Glenn Ferguson runs to the fans after grabbing the stoppage time winner at Stangmore Park
Picture: Darren Kidd/PressEye
Stephen Garrett can't hide his delight after firing home Newry's third goal
Picture: Mark Pearce/PressEye
Glenavon’s Adrian Harper celebrates his goal with team-mate Jay Magee
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Kevin Kelbie turns Glentoran defender Sean Ward
Picture: PressEye
Pat Sullivan gets away from Glentoran's Shane McCabe
Picture: PressEye
Paul Brown shows his delight at grabbing Institute's winner over Bangor
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