Match Report: Bangor Amateurs 3 – 3 BUFC

United headed to North Down to take on recently promoted Bangor Amateurs at Clandeboye Road, overlooking the Bangor Fuels Arena in the NAFL Div 1B.

United started strongest in a frantic, fast-paced first five minutes. The away side, buoyed by a good performance the week, were determined to go one better this time around and found themselves ahead from a corner.

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50s Club: September Winners

Our September 50s Club was drawn on Saturday and we have three new lucky winners who can enjoy spending their share of the prize money. 64 numbers entered the random draw but only three could be winners.

Members were previously randomly allocated a number by an electronic system before the draw in August and new comers were allocated the next free number on the list.

The draw took place at The Millbridge following the Swifts match vs Celtic Bhoys and when the Firsts returned from their away game vs Bangor Amateurs.

We’d like to thank every member who has entered our 50s Club so far and would encourage everyone to join in the fun and for a chance to win.

Our next draw is scheduled to take place on the last Saturday in October! Make sure you’ve registered to be in with a chance of winning.

The lucky winners for September are:

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Match Report: BUFC 2 – 2 18th Newtownabbey

Ballynahinch United welcomed a familiar friendly face to The Millbridge in the form of John ‘Jonesy’ Jones, manager of the visiting, promotion chasing favourites, 18th Newtownabbey. But the match itself turned out to be far from friendly.

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Glynn Robinson steps down

It is with great reluctance that Ballynahinch United have accepted the resignation of Manager Glynn Robinson from his position at The Millbridge.

Glynn, a former Ballynahinch United player, was appointed manager in June 2018. He took charge of 44 competitive games during his spell at the club and guided the club to a respectable 9th place finish last season, and overseen our 50th Anniversary celebrations.

Glynn has stepped down due to commitments outside of football. Everybody at Ballynahinch United would like to thank him for his dedication and effort and wish him the very best for the future.

The Club can confirm that Dale Davidson will remain at the Millbridge and will take charge of the first team on Saturday.