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Saturday, 6th March, 2010
JJB Sports Irish Cup
Crusaders 1 (Owens)
Portadown 1 (Braniff)
Glenavon 3 (Molloy 2, Costello)
Ballymena United 3 (Kelbie, M. Smith, A. Smith)
Glentoran 1 (Gillespie)
Linfield 3 (Garrett, Lowry, Mulgrew)
LINFIELD powered their way through to the semi-finals of the JJB Sports Irish Cup to ensure there was no fairytale start for rookie Oval boss Scott Young. [report]

Carling Premiership
Coleraine 1 (Boyce)
Lisburn Distillery 3 (Melaugh, Gawley, Curran)
LISBURN Distillery shocked Coleraine with this comprehensive Carling Premiership defeat at The Showgrounds. [report]
Tuesday, 2nd March, 2010
Carling Premiership
Cliftonville 1 (McMullan)
Lisburn Distillery 0
CLIFTONVILLE kept the pressure up on leaders Linfield with this narrow victory over basement strugglers Lisburn Distillery at Solitude. [report]
Coleraine 1 (Boyce)
Institute 1 (McCready)
INSTITUTE moved another point away from the automatic relegation spot following this credible draw away to top six hopefuls Coleraine. [report]
Linfield 5 (Allen 2, Lowry, BJ Burns, Tomelty)
Portadown 0
LINFIELD stated their intentions to their fellow title contenders with this comprehensive defeat of Portadown at Windsor Park. [report]
Monday, 1st March, 2010
Carling Premiership
Crusaders 3 (Donnelly, Arthurs, McCann)
Glenavon 0
CRUSADERS turned on the style in front of Sky Sports cameras to record their first Carling Premiership win since January 2nd. [report]
Saturday, 27th February, 2010
Setanta Sports Cup (Group One)
Sligo Rovers 3 (Ventre, Doyle, Amond)
Cliftonville 0
AN experimental Cliftonville side made their exit from the Setanta Sports Cup following this defeat to Sligo Rovers in Ballybofey. [report]

Setanta Sports Cup (Group Two)
Coleraine 1 (Patterson)
Bohemians 3 (Heary, Rossiter, Madden)
COLERAINE fell to defeat in this Setanta Sports Cup tie at The Showgrounds despite taking an early lead. [report]

Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 0
Newry City 0
WITH both sides more or less resigned to a bottom six finish there proved little at stake in this Carling Premiership meeting at The Showgrounds. [report]
Dungannon Swifts 2 (McCafferty, McCaffrey)
Glentoran 0
GOALS from Neil McCafferty and Dermot McCaffrey helped Dungannon Swifts knock a serious dent in Glentoran's title ambitions at Stangmore Park. [report]
Friday, 26th February, 2010
Setanta Sports Cup (Group Three)
St. Patrick's Athletic 1 (Williams)
Linfield 1 (Ervin)

Carling Premiership
Glenavon 0
Portadown 1 (Hunter)
PORTADOWN took another step closer to achieving a top six place courtesy of this Mid-Ulster derby victory over Glenavon at Mourneview Park. [report]
Tuesday, 23rd February, 2010
Carling Premiership
Cliftonville 0
Coleraine 1 (Patterson)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (McIlmoyle 2)
Ballymena United 1 (Surgenor)
Linfield 2 (Lowry, Allen)
Crusaders 0
Newry City 0
Institute 0
Portadown 2 (Baker, McCutcheon)
Glentoran 1 (Nixon)
Saturday, 20th February, 2010
Carling Premiership
Glenavon 1 (Grant)
Glentoran 3 (Halliday, Hill, Hamilton)
GLENTORAN recovered from a goal down to claim all three points from this explosive visit to Mourneview Park to move level on points at the top. [report]
Portadown 2 (Hunter, Leckey)
Cliftonville 0
PORTADOWN completed a league and cup double over Cliftonville with goals from Andy Hunter and Richard Lecky. [report]
Tuesday, 16th February, 2010
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Kelbie)
Glenavon 0
A KEVIN Kelbie penalty four minutes into stoppage time handed the Sky Blues victory in this closely contested encounter at The Showgrounds. [report]
Cliftonville 3 (Boyce, C. Scannell, McMullan)
Lisburn Distillery 0
CLIFTONVILLE returned to the top of the Carling Premiership courtesy of this clinical defeat of basement boys Lisburn Distillery at Solitude. [report]
Linfield 2 (Ervin, McAllister)
Coleraine 4 (Patterson 2, Gibson 2)
GOALS from Rory Patterson and Richard Gibson helped Coleraine blow the title race wide open once again with this defeat of Linfield at Windsor Park. [report]
Saturday, 13th February, 2010
JJB Sports Irish Cup (sixth round)
Ballyclare Comrades 1 (McClelland)
Glentoran 2 (Nixon, Hamilton)
GLENTORAN were given a huge scare before progressing to the JJB Sports Irish Cup quarter-finals at the expense of Ballyclare Comrades. [report]
Ballymena United 5 (Surgenor, Kelbie 3, Haveron)
Ballinamallard United 2 (Beacom, Quigley)
KEVIN Kelbie was the hat-trick hero for Ballymena United as they defeated Ballinamallard United to make the quarter-finals. [report]
Coleraine 6 (Tommons, Dooley, Patterson, Tolan 2, Watt)
Nortel 0
FREE scoring Coleraine experienced little difficulty in disposing of Amateur League opponents Nortel at The Showgrounds. [report]
Crusaders 4 (Morrow 2, Donnelly, Arthurs)
Coagh United 0
HOLDERS Crusaders continued their defence of the JJB Sports Irish Cup with this comfortable defeat of Championship opponents Coagh United at Seaview. [report]
Glenavon 2 (Molloy, Grant)
Institute 1 (McCready)
A TONY Grant strike three minutes from time secured a last eight place for Glenavon at Institute's expense. [report]
Linfield 4 (BJ Burns, Thompson, Allen, Ervin)
Dungannon Swifts 0
LINFIELD swept past Dungannon Swifts to set up a JJB Sports Irish Cup quarter-final clash with great rivals Glentoran. [report]
Portadown 2 (Mouncey, McCutcheon)
Cliftonville 1 (Hutton)
PORTADOWN held off a late Cliftonville revival to progress to the last eight of the JJB Sports Irish Cup. [report]
Tuesday, 9th February, 2010
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 2 (Kelbie, Surgenor)
Cliftonville 1 (Alb. Watson og)
CLIFTONVILLE slipped off the top of the table after this defeat away to Ballymena United coupled with Linfield's victory at Coleraine. [report]
Coleraine 1 (Dooley)
Linfield 3 (Garrett, Mulgrew, Thompson)
LINFIELD moved a point clear at the top of the Carling Premiership with this crucial defeat of Coleraine at The Showgrounds. [report]
Glentoran 2 (Leeman, Burrows)
Lisburn Distillery 0
GLENTORAN needed two second half goals to overcome the challenge of struggling Lisburn Distillery at The Oval. [report]
Institute 2 (Ogilby, McMinn og)
Dungannon Swifts 0
INSTITUTE opened up a ten point between themselves and the bottom spot with this two-goal defeat of top six hopefuls Dungannon Swifts. [report]
Saturday, 6th February, 2010
Carling Premiership
Dungannon Swifts 4 (Ward, Adamson, McMinn, Coney)
Portadown 4 (Topley, Baker, McCutcheon, Kelly)
DUNGANNON Swifts held the advantage three times but in the end had to scramble to secure a point from this high scoring encounter. [report]
Glenavon 2 (Costello, Walsh)
Coleraine 1 (Patterson)
GLENAVON gave their top six ambitions a huge boost with this victory over fellow hopefuls Coleraine at Mourneview Park. [report]
Glentoran 0
Crusaders 0
BOTH Glentoran and Crusaders lost a little ground in the title race following this scoreless draw at The Oval. [report]
Institute 2 (Ogilby 2)
Ballymena United 2 (Lockhart, Wray og)
INSTITUTE failed to close the gap on Ballymena United in this important bottom of the table clash at the Riverside. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 0
Linfield 5 (Allen, Carvill, Thompson 2, McAllister)
LINFIELD thumped five goals without reply past bottom club Lisburn Distillery to return to second spot in the table. [report]
Newry City 1 (Davidson)
Cliftonville 1 (McMullan)
CLIFTONVILLE'S title ambitions suffered a setback following this draw from their visit to Newry Showgrounds. [report]
Wednesday, 3rd February, 2010
Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final)
Coleraine 2 (Patterson, Carson)
Dungannon Swifts 0
(played at The Oval)
COLERAINE secured their place in the Co-operative Insurance Cup final in March with this defeat of Dungannon Swifts at The Oval. [report]
Tuesday, 2nd February, 2010
Co-operative Insurance Cup (semi-final)
Glentoran 1 (Waterworth)
Portadown 0
(played at Windsor Park)
A SINGLE Andy Waterworth goal was enough to see Glentoran reach the Co-operative Insurance Cup final at the expense of holders Portadown. [report]

Carling Premiership
Cliftonville 4 (C. Scannell, Seydak og, Donaghy, O'Connor)
Institute 1 (Seydak)
CLIFTONVILLE defeated Institute for the second time in three days to open up a gap at the top of the Carling Premiership. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Dickson)
Newry City 0
GLENAVON picked up their first league victory in almost four months with this defeat of Newry City in front of the new lights at Mourneview Park. [report]
Picture: William Cherry/Presseye.com
Robert Garrett celebrates opening the scoring at The Oval
Picture: Russell Pritchard/Presseye.com
Ruairi Boyle holds off Coleraine scorer Darren Boyce
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/Presseye.com
Hugh Dickson and Chris Morrow rise for the ball as Barry Johnston looks on
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/Presseye.com
Rory Patterson is kept out by the Bohemians defence
Picture: Darren Kidd/Presseye.com
David Cushley attempts an overhead kick under the gaze of Alan Davidson
Picture: Gareth Irvine/PressEye
Andy Hunter celebrates his goal with Darren Kelly
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/PressEye
Joe McDonnell and Ryan Catney keep an eye on the ball at Solitude
Picture: PressEye
Peter Hutton and Gary McCutcheon in close combat at Shamrock Park
Picture: Lorcan Doherty/PressEye
Dale Ferner and Gareth Tommons in action at The Showgrounds
Picture: Jonathan Porter/PressEye
Gary Muir gets to the ball ahead of Barry Holland
Picture: PressEye
Chris Morgan gets away from John Convery
Picture: Russell Pritchard/PressEye
Andy Waterworth is congratulated on his match winning goal

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