PRESTATYN’S new captain Dave Harris is aiming to make a welcome return for today’s First Division trip to promoted newcomers Alder after missing last weekend’s twin home defeats for the bottom-of-the-table side.Read
WHEN Bill Darwin’s daughter wanted football coaching, her father had to set up a club because there was such a lack of opportunities for girls in North Wales.Read
BOTTOM-of-the-table Prestatyn lost for the sixth time in seven starts at home to lowly Formby yesterday to complete a weekend of back-to-back defeats at Beach Close.Read
DESPITE missing out on a title which had looked to be theirs for the taking, Rhyl player-manager Greg Strong has praised the re-vamped squad who ended up finishing second best.Read
PRESTATYN make the long trip to Port Talbot today anxious to cut out the brief spells of carelessness which have cost them dear in their last two games.Read
HUWS Gray Alliance leaders Rhyl will be without suspended play-maker Gareth Owen for tonight’s key game against fourth-placed Rhos Aelwyd at Belle Vue (ko 7-30pm), writes Mike McEvoy.Read
WHILE Lee Hunt took centre stage with another two goals to boost his total to 25, Prestatyn supremo Neil Gibson was quick to praise the other half of a striking partnership which has helped Town become a true Welsh Premier force.Read
PRESTATYN Town FC enter today’s home clash with Port Talbot knowing victory will go a long way towards clinching them fifth place in the Welsh Premier.Read
WELSH Premier League secretary John Deakin said he was “astonished” that Prestatyn Town were denied a clear goal in last Friday’s 2-1 victory at Bangor City.Read
WHILE disappointed not to win Saturday’s clash at Bastion Gardens, Prestatyn player-manager Neil Gibson was nonetheless relieved to end a run of three successive defeats.Read
HOPES of a second successive Welsh Cup semi-final appearance for Prestatyn were ended by player-manager Andy Legg’s stunning free-kick winner for Llanelli at Stebonheath Park.Read
PRESTATYN Town’s ever-increasing ability to rise to the big occasion can stand them in good stead when they visit Llanelli in the Welsh Cup quarter-finals today, believes player-manager Neil Gibson.Read