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Tuesday, 27th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Linfield 1 (Garrett)
Cliftonville 0
THE GIBSON Cup will rest in the Windsor Park trophy cabinet once more following this victory for the Blues over Cliftonville. [report]
Newry City 2 (Garrett, Henderson)
Lisburn Distillery 2 (G. Thompson, Curran)
A LATE John Curran strike ensured Lisburn Distillery stretched their unbeaten run to ten games with a draw away to Newry City. [report]
Saturday, 24th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 1 (Anderson)
Lisburn Distillery 2 (Brown 2)
A GARY Browne double helped Lisburn Distillery continue their winning streak with victory over Ballymena United at The Showgrounds. [report]
Cliftonville 4 (R. Scannell, Hutton, O'Connor, Boyce)
Dungannon Swifts 1 (Adamson)
CLIFTONVILLE secured European football next season, subject to licence, with this comprehensive defeat of Dungannon Swifts. [report]
Crusaders 0
Linfield 0
NOEL Bailie may have made history with his 1000th appearance for Linfield but he will have to wait a little longer to get his hands on the Gibson Cup. [report]
Glentoran 2 (Jo. Taylor, Burrows)
Portadown 0
GLENTORAN secured nothing less than a third place with this ultimately comfortable defeat of Portadown. [report]
Newry City 3 (Rowe, Garrett, Graham)
Glenavon 2 (Harpur, King)
THREE goals in eleven minutes were enough to hand Newry City victory in this entertaining tussle at The Showgrounds. [report]
Friday, 23rd April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Institute 1 (McLaughlin)
Coleraine 1 (Tommons)
INSTITUTE were consigned to bottom spot in the Carling Premiership with this draw at home to Coleraine. [report]
Tuesday, 20th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Coleraine 1 (Patterson)
Glenavon 0
RORY Patterson grabbed his 40th goal of the season as Coleraine defeated Glenavon in their final home game of the campaign. [report]
Newry City 1 (Keenan)
Ballymena United 0
A PAUL Keenan goal inside the opening minute was enough to secure Premiership status for Newry City next season. [report]
Portadown 2 (Topley 2)
Crusaders 2 (Rainey 2)
A DAVID Rainey inspired Crusaders came from two goals down to salvage a point from this trip to Shamrock Park. [report]
Monday, 19th April, 2010
Setanta Sports Cup (semi-final, second leg)
Linfield 0
Bohemians 1 (Madden)
(Bohemians win 3-1 on aggregate)
ANY HOPES Linfield had of completing a trophy treble ended with this Setanta Sports Cup defeat by Bohemians at Windsor Park. [report]
Saturday, 17th April, 2010
JJB Sports Irish Cup (semi-final)
Coleraine 2 (Carson, Patterson)
Linfield 4 (Thompson, Murphy, Carvill, Munster)
(played at The Oval)
LINFIELD broke Coleraine's hearts with three late goals to reach next month's JJB Sports Irish Cup final. [report]

Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 3 (Surgenor, Colligan, A. Smith)
Institute 0
INSTITUTE were virtually condemned to the Carling Premiership wooden spoon with this defeat to Ballymena United at The Showgrounds. [report]
Cliftonville 2 (Boyce, McMullan)
Portadown 1 (B. Holland og)
CLIFTONVILLE moved back into second place in the Carling Premiership with this defeat of Irish Cup finalists Portadown at Solitude. [report]
Crusaders 2 (Coates, Donnelly)
Glentoran 1 (Neill)
GLENTORAN relinquished their grip on the Gibson Cup with this defeat to Crusaders at Seaview. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Harpur)
Lisburn Distillery 3 (G. Thompson, Gawley, Friel)
LISBURN Distillery are within a whisker of securing their senior safety following this defeat of Glenavon at Mourneview Park. [report]
Tuesday, 13th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Coleraine 2 (Gibson 2)
Newry City 3 (Keenan, Davidson 2)
ALAN Davidson grabbed an injury time winner to earn Newry City a vital win at the Coleraine Showgrounds. [report]
Saturday, 10th April, 2010
JJB Sports Irish Cup (semi-final)
Ballymena United 1 (A. Smith)
Portadown 1 (Baker)
(Portadown won 4-3 on penalties)
PORTADOWN emerged victors at the end of a gripping penalty shoot-out to reach the JJB Sports Irish Cup final at the expense of Ballymena United. [report]

JJB Sports Irish Cup (quarter-final)
Coleraine 3 (Dooley, Patterson 2)
Newry City 2 (King, O'Connor)
COLERAINE secured their place in the last four of the JJB Sports Irish Cup after enduring a second half fightback by Newry City at The Showgrounds. [report]

Carling Premiership
Dungannon Swifts 0
Linfield 1 (Munster)
LINFIELD placed one hand firmly on the Gibson Cup with this defeat of Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 2 (Ferguson, Gawley)
Institute 1 (McLaughlin)
LISBURN Distillery leapfrogged Institute back off the bottom of the table following victory in this crucial basement battle at Ballyskeagh. [report]
Thursday, 8th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Cliftonville 1 (Boyce)
Crusaders 0
CLIFTONVILLE boosted their hopes of European football next season with this defeat of Crusaders in front of the Sky Sports cameras at Solitude. [report]
Wednesday, 7th April, 2010
JJB Sports Irish Cup (sixth round replay)
Newry City 1 (Munster)
Loughgall 0
NEWRY City earned a JJB Sports Irish Cup quarter-final with Coleraine on Saturday with this sixth round replay victory over Loughgall. [report]
Tuesday, 6th April, 2010
Carling Premiership
Ballymena United 2 (Lockhart, A. Smith)
Coleraine 4 (Boyce 2, Tolan, Patterson)
COLERAINE put their recent disappointments behind them to record a convincing derby victory away to Ballymena United. [report]
Glenavon 1 (Molloy)
Institute 2 (Semple, Ogilby)
INSTITUTE recorded their first win in ten outings to climb off the foot of the Carling Premiership with this victory over Glenavon at Mourneview Park. [report]
Linfield 3 (BJ Burns, Munster, Garrett)
Glentoran 1 (Hamilton)
LINFIELD stretched their lead at the top of the Carling Premiership with this defeat of nearest challengers Glentoran at Windsor Park. [report]
Portadown 1 (Lecky)
Dungannon Swifts 2 (Mackle og, McCafferty)
TWO goals in three minutes earned Dungannon Swifts the points from this visit to Shamrock Park. [report]
Saturday, 3rd April, 2010
Setanta Sports Cup (semi-final, first leg)
Bohemians 2 (Oman, Cretaro)
Linfield 1 (McAllister)
LINFIELD'S Setanta Sports Cup hopes are still very much alive despite this semi-final, first leg defeat in Dublin. [report]

Carling Premiership
Coleraine 3 (Boyce, Patterson, Mukendi)
Portadown 3 (Braniff 2, McCutcheon)
PORTADOWN secured the point they needed to claim the final top six berth following this thriller with Coleraine at The Showgrounds. [report]
Glentoran 1 (Martyn)
Dungannon Swifts 0
GLENTORAN moved to within two points of the top after this narrow victory over Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park. [report]
Lisburn Distillery 2 (Cooling, McCann)
Ballymena United 2 (Muir, Kelbie)
LISBURN Distillery inched another point closer to safety after sharing four goals with Ballymena United at Ballyskeagh. [report]
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/Presseye.com
Linfield captain Noel Bailie holds the Gibson Cup aloft
Picture: Presseye.com
Noel Bailie leaves the pitch after his 1000th Linfield appearance
Picture: Presseye.com
Willo McDonagh and Alan Davidson chase the ball at The Showgrounds
Picture: Mark Pearce/Presseye.com
Michael Smith prepares to receive the ball under pressure from Gavin McDonnell
Picture: William Cherry/Presseye.com
Glenn Cronin climbs above Robert Garrett
Picture: William Cherry/Presseye.com
Linfield celebrate Robert Garrett's injury time goal
Picture: Mark Pearce/Presseye.com
Rory Hamill and Aaron Callaghan do battle at Mourneview
Picture: William Cherry/Presseye.com
Alan Davidson celebrates his injury time winner
Picture: Presseye.com
Darren Kelly's delight is obvious as Portadown emerge victorious
Picture: Mark Pearce/Presseye.com
Danny O'Connor rises above Loughgall's Aaron Baker
Picture: Gareth Irvine/Presseye.com
Ryan Semple celebrates Institute's first goal
Picture: William Cherry/Presseye.com
Gary McCutcheon and Kevin Braniff celebrate at The Showgrounds
Picture: Stephen Hamilton/Presseye.com
Gary Thompson and Noel Anderson battle for possession

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