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‘We’re frustrated, but we can compete at this level’

"It's very frustrating. We're proud of the first 55 minutes. We battled really, really well and showed that we're able to compete at this...

Larne better for having ‘monkey off the back’ – Lynch

Larne manager Tiernan Lynch believes his side will be better for the experience of their Uefa Conference League opener.The back-to-back Irish Premiership champions, who...

Is home now where the heart is for NI’s best managerial talent?

In the years before Larne boasted Northern Ireland's most successful football team, the harbour town was perhaps best known for the ferry to Cairnryan.But...

Lynch to stay at Larne despite St Johnstone approach

Larne boss Tiernan Lynch has rejected the chance to take over the vacant managerial position at Scottish Premiership club St Johnstone.Lynch, who took over...

‘Right players’ have Ballymena flying – Devine

Ballymena United's Ethan Devine credits clever recruitment from manager Jim Ervin for the side's seven-game winning streak.The Braidmen survived in the Irish Premiership last...

Magilton critical of ‘poor’ penalty decision in Larne loss

Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton criticised the decision to award Larne a penalty in his side's 3-1 defeat against the Irish Premiership champions.Larne were given...

Reds must aim to scale Larne ‘heights’ – Lyttle

Cliftonville assistant boss Gerard Lyttle says Larne are the club the Reds must aim to emulate as they prepare to host the Irish Premiership...

‘Surprise’ Lynch is not linked with more jobs – Haveron

Larne assistant Gary Haveron believes Inver Park boss Tiernan Lynch wants to continue the job of turning the club into "something very special" despite...

Glentoran ‘pressed self destruct’ in Larne defeat

Glentoran manager Declan Devine said his side "pressed self destruct" in Friday's 2-0 defeat by Larne in the Irish Premiership at Inver Park.Andy Ryan...

Linfield stay top after Cliftonville stalemate

Linfield and Cliftonville remain locked on 14 points at the top of the Irish Premiership after a goalless draw at Solitude on Tuesday night.The...

Cooper and Rogan win NIFWA player of the month awards

Linfield forward Joel Cooper has been named August's Irish Premiership player of the month by the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association.Cooper helped the Blues...

Ballymena stun Larne and Swifts see off Glentoran

Ballymena United stunned Irish Premiership champions Larne as Ben Kennedy's 85th-minute close-range header gave the Sky Blues a 1-0 win at Inver Park on...

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