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Saturday, 27th October, 2007
Carnegie Premier League
Armagh City 1 (Forker)
Limavady United 0
CONOR Forker strikes 20 minutes from time to earn City their first victory of the campaign - and lift them off the bottom. [report]
Ballymena United 2 (Kelbie, Walsh)
Portadown 1 (McCutcheon)
GOALS from Kevin Kelbie and Davitt Walsh help the Sky Blues on their way to their first win in seven. [report]
Coleraine 0
Newry City 1 (E. Friars)
EMMETT Friars strikes midway through the second half to help Newry climb up into third spot in table. [report]
Donegal Celtic 3 (McDonald, Gargan, Donaghy)
Glentoran 3 (Scullion 3)
A DAVID Scullion hat-trick is not enough to earn the Glens a maximum return from this Celtic Park thriller. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 4 (McGinn, Murphy og, Campbell, McCabe)
Linfield 0
THE BLUES are stunned by a superb four-goal showing by the previously winless Dungannon at Stangmore Park. [report]
Institute 2 (McKenna, Scoltock)
Glenavon 3 (Hamlin, Kearney 2)
COLM Kearney bags a brace as Glenavon maintain their 100% away record to rise to sixth in the standings. [report]
Larne 0
Crusaders 3 (Morrow, Rainey, McAllister)
THE CRUES return to the top half of the table with an assured defeat of struggling Larne at Inver Park. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Browne)
Cliftonville 2 (O'Neill, M. Holland)
THE REDS come from behind to win at Ballyskeagh with two second half goals which moves them to the top of the table. [report]

Carnegie First Division
Ards 4 (McBride, Stirling 2, Johnston)
Lurgan Celtic 0
Ballyclare Comrades 0
Dundela 1 (Burrows)
Carrick Rangers 0
HW Welders 0
Coagh United 0
Loughgall 3 (Moffatt 2, Adair)
THE Villagers make it four wins on the bounce with this table topping victory at Hagan Park. [report]
Portstewart 3 (Lynch, Taylor, Peden)
Bangor 4 (Morrow 2, McDowell, Bell)
BANGOR surrender a two-goal lead but still leave the north coast with a valuable victory. [report]
Tobermore United 1 (Cooke)
Banbridge Town 2 (Irwin 2)

Carnegie Second Division
Ballymoney United 1 (Surgenor)
Brantwood 1 (Nelson)
Chimney Corner 0
PSNI 3 (Arthur 2, Jordan)
Moyola Park 3 (Simpson, Morrison og, Martin)
Ballinamallard United 2 (McAuley, Quinn)
Oxford United Stars 2
Glebe Rangers 1
Queens University 2 (Prenter, Donnelly)
Wakehurst 2 (McWilliams, Colville)
Wednesday, 24th October, 2007
Carnegie League Cup (semi-final)
Bangor 3 (McDowell 2, Forsythe)
Dundela 0
(played at Dixon Park, Ballyclare)
Tuesday, 23rd October, 2007
CIS Insurance Cup (quarter-finals)
Glentoran 1 (Halliday)
Dungannon Swifts 0
A SOLITARY Michael Halliday strike is enough to see holders Glentoran reach the CIS Insurance Cup last four. [report]
Linfield 5 (Ferguson 2, Thompson, Gault, Murphy)
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Buchanan)
LINFIELD powered their way into the semi-finals of the CIS Insurance Cup with this comprehensive defeat of Lisburn Distillery at Windsor Park. [report]

Carnegie League Cup (semi-final)
Ards 0
Loughgall 2
(played at Taylors Avenue, Carrickfergus)
Saturday, 20th October, 2007
Carnegie Premier League
Cliftonville 2 (Murphy, O'Connor)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McGinn)
A KIERAN O'Connor wonder strike early in the second half proves enough to secure the points for the title chasing Reds. [report]
Crusaders 1 (Lockhart)
Lisburn Distillery 3 (Cooling, Allen, Armour)
MARK Cooling fires the Whites in front after just 12 seconds to set them up for a fourth win of the campaign. [report]
Glenavon 0
Donegal Celtic 1 (McVeigh)
PAUL McVeigh's peach of a free-kick was the highlight of an otherwise lacklustre Mourneview encounter. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Hamill)
Larne 0
THE GLENS leave it late but Rory Hamill's 84th minute is enough to see them secure the points at The Oval. [report]
Limavady United 0
Coleraine 0
NO GOALS at The Showgrounds but the point gained lifts the Roesiders off the bottom. [report]
Linfield 1 (Thompson)
Ballymena United 0
PETER Thompson knocks home the winner on the hour as the Sky Blues losing streak stretches to six. [report]
Newry City 2 (Garrett, Anderson)
Institute 1 (Ogilby)
GERRY Flynn's Newry City make it three wins on the bounce with goals from Stephen Garrett and Tony Anderson to hold onto fifth spot. [report]
Portadown 2 (McCutcheon, Smith)
Armagh City 1 (Hawthorne)
ANDY Smith marks his return to the Irish League with the winning goal at Shamrock Park. [report]

Carnegie Second Division
Ballymoney United 0
Dergview 0
Saturday, 13th October, 2007
Carnegie Premier League
Armagh City 1 (Hawthorne)
Linfield 3 (Mouncey 2, Thompson)
TIM Mouncey's first half double helps the Blues on their way to pole position for the first time this season. [report]
Ballymena United 0
Cliftonville 1 (B. Holland)
BARRY Holland's winner sees the Reds keep pace with the leaders but consigns the Sky Blues to a fifth straight defeat. [report]
Donegal Celtic 2 (White, Donaghy)
Newry City 3 (Clarke 2, C. Feeney)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (McAllister)
Crusaders 1 (Rainey)
Institute 0
Coleraine 0
Larne 3 (A. Black, McLaughlin 2)
Glenavon 4 (Kearney 2, Gawley, Hamlin)
Lisburn Distillery 1 (Waterworth)
Glentoran 2 (Leeman, Ferguson og)
THE WHITES surrender their 100% record with this defeat to the Glens at New Grosvenor. [report]
Portadown 2 (Convery, McCann)
Limavady United 0

Carnegie First Division
Banbridge Town 1
Carrick Rangers 2
Bangor 0
Ballyclare Comrades 0
Dundela 2
Coagh United 3
HW Welders 1
Tobermore United 1
Loughgall 2
Ards 0
Portstewart 1
Lurgan Celtic 3

Carnegie Second Division
Ballinamallard United 3
Ballymoney United 0
Brantwood 3
Moyola Park 1
Chimney Corner 0
Wakehurst 4
Dergview 2
Oxford United Stars 1
Glebe Rangers 3
Queens University 2
PSNI 0
Annagh United 2
Tuesday, 9th October, 2007
CIS Insurance Cup (quarter-finals)
Cliftonville 3 (Martin, McAlinden 2)
Newry City 3 (Garrett, Clarke, C. Feeney)
(Newry City won 6-5 on penalties)
NEWRY City reach the last four of the CIS Insurance Cup after a night of high drama at Solitude. [report]
Portadown 3 (McCutcheon 2, McCann)
Crusaders 4 (Caddell, Rainey 2, Coulter)
DAVID Rainey grabs another couple as Crusaders stage a dramatic turnaround at Shamrock Park to reach the CIS Insurance Cup last four. [report]

CIS Insurance Cup (Group A)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Kelly og)
Ballymena United 0
THE Swifts secure their CIS Insurance Cup quarter-final berth thanks to Simon Kelly's first half own goal. [report]
Linfield 2 (Ervin, Adamson)
Glenavon 0
GLENAVON's slim chances of a quarter-final place evaporate after a goal at either end of the second half. [report]
Saturday, 6th October, 2007
Carnegie Premier League
Cliftonville 2 (McAlinden, R. Scannell)
Armagh City 1 (Hyndes)
David McAlinden and Ronan Scannell ensure the Reds survive an early scare to claim all three points at Solitude [report]
Coleraine 3 (Hutchinson, Tolan, Carson)
Donegal Celtic 2 (McDonald, L. Bradley)
JODY Tolan's first goal since his return helps Coleraine come from behind again to record their second win of the campaign. [report]
Crusaders 3 (Coulter 2, Morrow)
Ballymena United 0
A STEVIE Coulter second half double helps the Crues to their second defeat of United inside four days. [report]
Glenavon 2 (Cowan, Gawley)
Lisburn Distillery 3 (Waterworth, Browne, Ward)
JULIAN Ward's late winner sees the Whites return to pole position with the only 100% start after three weeks of the campaign. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Hamilton)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Leeman og)
DWAYNE Nelson's late penalty save sees the Glens fail to win in domestic competition for the first time this season. [report]
limavady United 2 (McIlmoyle 2)
Institute 2 (Ogilby, R. Campbell)
RYAN McIlmoyle knocks home a couple of penalties but Institute recover to hold the Roesiders to a draw. [report]
Linfield 1 (Thompson)
Portadown 0
PETER Thompson knocks home the first half winner to send the Ports to their second defeat in a row. [report]
Newry City 2 (Garrett, Feeney)
Larne 2 (R. Black, A. Black)
LARNE are pegged back twice as they settle for a share of the spoils at The Showgrounds. [report]

Carnegie First Division
Ards 4 (Stirling 2, Roy, Hyland)
Portstewart 0
Ballyclare Comrades 0
HW Welders 1 (Knox)
Carrick Rangers 0
Dundela 2 (Gourley, Burrows)
Coagh United 4 (McCordick 3, Thornton)
Banbridge Town 2 (Baker, Alexander)
Lurgan Celtic 1 (O'Hara)
Bangor 2 (Harbinson, Brown)
Tobermore United 2 (McCallum, Owen)
Loughgall 3 (Murphy, Adamczyk, Moffatt)

Carnegie Second Division
Annagh United 1 (Walker)
Brantwood 0
Moyola Park 0
Glebe Rangers 1 (Spratt)
Oxford United Stars 0
Ballinamallard United 2 (Higginbotham, Teague)
Queens University 3 (Prenter, Wilkinson 2)
Chimney Corner 1 (Kane)
Wakehurst 2 (Colville, C. Gregg)
PSNI 3 (Lyness og, Arthur, Hadden)
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Mark Cooling (Lisburn Distillery)
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Rory Hamill (Glentoran)
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Tim Mouncey (Linfield)
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Paul Leeman (Glentoran)
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David Rainey (Crusaders)
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Julian Ward (Lisburn Distillery)
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Dwayne Nelson (Dungannon Swifts)
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Ronan Scannell (Cliftonville)
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Kevin Kelbie (Ballymena United)
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Michael Halliday (Glentoran)
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Paul Muir (Lisburn Distillery)
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David McAlinden (Cliftonville)
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David Rainey (Crusaders)
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Richard Clarke (Newry City)
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Paul McVeigh (Donegal Celtic)
Picture: David Hunter
Dean Youle (Lisburn Distillery)
Picture: David Hunter
Marty Verner (Larne)
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