There is no doubting Friday night’s Danske Premier League game against bottom side Warrenpoint Town is a big one, maybe the biggest of the season so far for Ballinamallard.
Smyth playing a captain’s role
There are not many 16-year-olds far from home fending for themselves, but Matthew Smyth is an independent sort. He’s on a two year scholarship with Stevenage as he pursues his dream of a professional career in the beautiful game.
Kathryn is a woman for all seasons
Wondering what on earth you are going to do with your life at 18 is probably as core to the human experience as breathing. But multi-disciplinary sporting phenomenon Kathryn Dane just short-circuited that particular poser by doing everything.
Mallards take the points at Institute
Ballinamallard United kept their good run going this afternoon with a 2-0 victory over Institute.
Boss is relishing the prospect of six pointer
It’s yet another big weekend for Ballinamallard. This Saturday the Mallards travel to the northwest for a six pointer against Institute.
Mallards looking to take points from Crues game
The big teams keep on coming to Ferney Park. This week it is the turn of Crusaders who visit, looking to keep their title challenge up.
Martin guides United to three points
It was nippy winger Liam Martin who turned on a show at Ferney Park on Saturday to give Ballinamallard United three welcome points.
Another dog fight after excellent win
It’s another dog fight for Ballinamallard United on Saturday, this time against Dungannon Swifts.
Players sticking together to get out of league mess
Ballinamallard United manager Whitey Anderson knows it is a difficult time for his first team, particularly with the injury list mounting.
Mallards must make this game theirs
Friday night is as important as it gets for Ballinamallard United.