| Powell hails great day for Bangor |
| Monday 06 September 2010 |
BANGOR boss Nev Powell basked in the satisfaction of a four-game winning streak after a narrow victory at Carmarthen Town. Dave Morley's fourth penalty of the campaign was all that separated the sides and Powell said: "Carmarthen’s always a difficult place to go and our record there hasn’t been good in recent years. "The front two, Alan Bull and Jamie Reed, were very lively and the defence stayed firm. "Four wins out of four makes it a fantastic start for us and a great day." But Old Gold manager Tomi Morgan was left frustrated: "We should definitely have had something from the game and to an extent we shot ourselves in the foot as we created five golden opportunities," he said. "I was happy with the performance but as I told the players afterwards we have to put our chances away. "The only difference was one kick from the spot, other than that I don't think there was anything between us." Airbus are flying high after another gaining second spot after by extending their winning sequence to three matches with a 2-0 win over Port Talbot. "I am delighted, not just with the result, but with the overall performance which I thought was first class, we played some excellent football," said manager Craig Harrison. Despite a third defeat from four starts Prestatyn Town player-manager Neil Gibson is not pushing the panic button after a 1-0 reverse at Aberystwyth. Keeper Jon Hill-Dunt was at fault for the game's only goal, beaten by a Jay McCarten shot inside a post. "If he (Dunt) is going to be judged on the high standards he’s set himself then he needs to eliminate mistakes like that from his game," said Gibson. "Having said that, he did make some great saves in the match too and he’s more than in credit with the performances he’s produced for us this season. "It’s not quite happening for us at the moment, but I don’t think we’ve deserved to lose our last two league games." Photo: Carmarthen's Dale Griffiths clears from Bangor's Alan Bull [Gareth Hughes]. |

BANGOR boss Nev Powell basked in the satisfaction of a four-game winning streak after a narrow victory at Carmarthen Town.