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MORE FACTS FROM THE SEASON

By Dave Jones on Apr 25, 09 10:21 PM

* RHYL are one of only three clubs in Welsh Premier League history to go unbeaten away from home throughout a season. The previous two were The New Saints in 2001/02 and Barry Town in 1997/98.
* THE Lilywhites end the season on an 18-match unbeaten run made up of 17 wins and a draw.
* RHYL'S 2008/09 average attendance of 742 is the highest in the league's history.

4 Comments

red through and through said:

peter nicholas got sacked tonight....

Rae Hughes said:

Nicholas gets the boot - talk about a very thin line between success and failure! If his tenure or his last season is seen as failure then there must be an awful lot of managers in the WPL looking very nervously over their shoulders.
I can't help but think that there is more to his sacking than results on the field - it's got to be off field issues.
I've heard a rumour that Andy Legg might be the next one in the Llanelli hot seat but with a reduced budget.
Next season's starting to look interesting already with a change at the top at Llanelli and Neath going full time - is there going to be a shift of power in that area?

Heidi said:

You mean I don't have to pay for expert avcdie like this anymore?!

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