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GIBSON LEADS WAY TO FINAL

WELSH ROUND-UP
By Rob Cole

CONNAH’S Quay Nomads celebrated manager Neil Gibson being given a two-and-a-half year extension to his contract by easily progressing to a third successive Nathanial MG Cup final.
The Nomads beat plucky JD Cymru South side Taffs Well 2-0 at the Deeside Stadium to stay on course to defend the title they won last year with a dramatic 10-9 penalty shoot-out success against Cardiff Met.
That victory made it back-to-back titles and now they will shoot for a hat-trick when they face Bala Town in the final. The Lakesiders overturned the disappointment of ...

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