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🎟️ Ready to do it all again? Season tickets for the 2026/27 Premiership campaign are available to purchase online now, and you can pay up front or pay in 3 monthly instalments. For full details and to buy yours ⬇️ bangorfc.com 🟡🔵
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🗣️ Bangor FC will host an Open Meeting on Wednesday 17 June, offering supporters and all those with an interest in the Club the opportunity to hear directly from the board ahead of the 2026/27 NIFL Premiership season. Full details ⬇️ bangorfc.com 🟡🔵
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⚽️ Harry Lynch made his debut for Northern Ireland U21s last night as a second half substitute against Portugal U21s in Estoril. Congratulations Harry, a very proud moment for everyone at the Club 👏🏻 🟡🔵 📸 @NorthernIreland
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🥉 Our match day programme, The Seasider, was selected in the top three behind Glentoran and Linfield at the annual NIFPCC awards yesterday. Congratulations to our programme committee for the recognition of their hard work, and thank you to everyone who has purchased a copy this season. 🟡🔵
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🏆 The club had the first of our Academy awards last weekend, with the senior phase (NIFL U16, NIFL U18 and U20s) attending the social club for their end of season awards dinner. Special mention to Blake Matier, Lawton McMahon, Joshua Ritchie and Daniel Hannan, who were presented with their first team shirt from the 2025/2026 season. The four lads were debutants for the first time and provide further evidence of the fantastic pathway that exists at Bangor Football Club 📸 jordanconnolly17.myportfolio… 🟡🔵
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🇵🇹 Harry Lynch will be part of the Northern Ireland U21 squad that faces Portugal next month in an international friendly. Congratulations Harry on your call up 👏🏻 🟡🔵
Tommy Wright has named his U21 squad for an upcoming friendly with Portugal 💚🤍 A strong test on the horizon for the next generation 👏 #GAWA #U21s
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Calling all Irish League fans! My Season Review 2025/26 paper is in local newsagents from tomorrow. 80 pages covering every gameweek, the play-offs, European places and the moments that shaped the season. £5 — a great wee keepsake for local football fans. #IrishLeague #SportsDirectPrem #NIFL
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This is a true testament to the hard work and warm welcome from Rogie and his team, which shows our club in such a positive light, and we now look forward to another season of NIFL premier league football. 2/2
As chairman of our social club, I would also like to pay special tribute to our manager and staff. Our social club plays a vital role in our matchdays, and throughout the season we have been innundated with thanks and compliments from away fans, visiting officials & players 1/2
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As chairman of our social club, I would also like to pay special tribute to our manager and staff. Our social club plays a vital role in our matchdays, and throughout the season we have been innundated with thanks and compliments from away fans, visiting officials & players 1/2
It’s been a very satisfying & rewarding first season back, particularly for so many who have sacrificed so much to get our club back where it belongs. 7 years ago this week we were celebrating winning the Ballymena and Provincial League; it’s been some journey and it’s not over.
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🗣️ “As our first campaign back in the Sports Direct Premiership comes to a close, we want to take a moment to reflect on what has been an extraordinary year for Bangor FC and to say a genuine thank you to everyone who has been part of it.” Read the full message from the Club’s Board of Directors ⬇️ bangorfc.com 🟡🔵
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"It is a good time to end" Michael Halliday on playing his final game. 🤝 @bangorfc
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Michael and Robbie have both had absolutely fantastic careers. We have been very lucky to lean on their quality and experience which has helped us get to where we are today. Massive thank you to you both as its been a pleasure to have you part of our club. 💛💙
🤝🏻 It’s not just Michael Halliday who hangs up his boots tomorrow, we’ll also be saying goodbye to Robbie Garrett who will be retiring. Robbie joined us in the Championship and leaves us in the Premiership, and we look forward to celebrating his well-decorated career. Join us at Clandeboye Park tomorrow ⬇️ bangorfc.com/tickets.php 🟡🔵
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First interviewed Michael Halliday decades ago after his first Glentoran start. Now here he is talking about hanging up his boots at 46 years of age & his final game on Saturday for Bangor. Brilliant guy, brilliant career and a King of Irish Cup finals...👇
‘It was probably the easiest goal I scored’: Glentoran icon reflects on highlights of a career set to come to a close this weekend ✍️ @StevenBeacom5 and @GrahamLuney belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport…
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📆 S̶a̶t̶u̶r̶ 𝙃𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙞day Join us at Clandeboye Park on Saturday afternoon as Michael Halliday brings his incredible Irish League career to an end. 🎟️ bangorfc.com/tickets.php 🟡🔵
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🔜 This Saturday at Clandeboye Park 🎟️ bangorfc.com/tickets.php 🟡🔵
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A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27: “It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young. At 26, I thought I had time… To fall in love. Start a family. Grow old. But cancer doesn’t care about plans. Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee. I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live. Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it. Go outside. Look at the sky. Feel the sun. Just be. Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love. Laugh more. Write a note. Tell someone you love them. Complain less. Give more. Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy. Be present. Put your phone down. Show up - really show up. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life. Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to. And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever. Thank you for reading this. Live your life well. And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.” Holly 🩷 Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️
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⚽️ It’s a case of curtains down this Saturday as we face Portadown in our final #SportsDirectPrem fixture of the season. It’s also the end of an era as Michael Halliday hangs up his boots, bringing to the end an eight year stint with the Seasiders and a remarkable career that has spanned four decades. Make sure you’re at Clandeboye Park on Saturday to celebrate the success of this season and Michael’s career ⬇️ 🎟️ bangorfc.com/tickets.php 🟡🔵
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✅ Under 14s ✅ Under 15s ✅ Under 17s ✅ Under 18s ✅ Bangor Reserves And now a senior Bangor debut for Daniel Hannan ✅ Congratulations Daniel 👏🏻 🟡🔵 📸 Life Through A Lens NI
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🤝🏻 We’d like to thank Julie McFarland for sponsoring yesterday’s match ball in recognition of the many volunteers at the Club. Julie’s son James presented his favourite player, Harry Lynch, with the match ball. Thank you for your support 💛 🟡🔵
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