All the goals and key moments from the Magpies 3-2 defeat away at Merthyr on the opening day of the season.
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Take a look at the Behind The Scenes from our 1-0 win over Merthyr Town at The Optima Stadium.
Assistant Manager, Andrew Smith, spoke to Martyrs TV following our Easter Monday defeat to Yate Town.
Lewis Powell spoke to Martyrs TV following our Good Friday victory against Beaconsfield Town.
Andrew Smith spoke to Martyrs TV following our victory against Beaconsfield Town on Good Friday.
A tough day at the office for Neil Baker and Jon Underwood as the young Rams fall 5-3 to Merthyr Town.
Tom Handley spoke to Martyrs TV following our 3-1 home victory over Hanwell Town.
Merthyr Town Football Club is a Welsh semi-professional football club based in Merthyr Tydfil, currently playing in the Southern League Premier Division South, in the seventh tier of the English football league system. Merthyr Town were founded in 1909 and played in the Football League from 1920 to 1930, but the club folded in 1934 and were replaced by new formed Merthyr Tydfil F.C. in 1945.
The 2007β08 season was the fifth in the history of the Llanelli Scarlets regional side. The season saw the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup.
The Scarlets are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales. Their home ground is the Parc y Scarlets stadium.
The 2008β09 season is the sixth in the history of the Scarlets regional side. The season will see the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup.
Llanelli Town Association Football Club are a semi-professional Welsh football club that plays in the Welsh Premier League. The original club was wound up on 22 April 2013 at the High Court in London following a petition presented by HM Revenue and Customs.
Llanelli Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club founded in 1875 (though often recorded as 1872). The club began the 2008β09 season at their historic home ground of Stradey Park in Llanelli, but moved in November 2008 to the new Parc y Scarlets in adjacent Pemberton.
Llanelli is the largest town in both the county of Carmarthenshire and the preserved county of Dyfed, Wales. Located on the Loughor estuary, approximately 10 miles (16 km) west-northwest of Swansea and 12 miles (19 km) southeast of the county town, Carmarthen, LLanelli is famous for its proud rugby tradition and is a centre of tinplate production.There are many villages and communities in the Llanelli Rural district.
Llanelli is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1918 to 1970 the official spelling of the constituency name was Llanelly.
Llanelli railway station is the railway station serving the town of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is located on the West Wales line and the Heart of Wales line 11 1β4 miles west of Swansea by rail.
Llanelli Rural is a community in the southeast of Carmarthenshire, Wales. Despite its name it covers large parts of the Llanelli urban area, including Bynea, Llwynhendy, Cefncaeau, Pemberton, Bryn, Cwmcarnhywel Penceilogi, Dafen, Felinfoel, Swiss Valley, along with the villages of Pont-Henri Pontiets, Pwll, and Five Roads, as well as a number of hamlets.
Llanelli Town Council is the community council that governs the majority of wards in Llanelli town. The council appoints a presiding officer who is then known as the Mayor of Llanelli.
Llanelli is a constituency of the National Assembly for Wales. It elects one Assembly Member by the first past the post method of election.
The Llanelli transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located on high ground north of the town of Llanelli, South Wales. It was originally built by the BBC, entering service in mid 1970 transmitting the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.
Llanelly House is one of the most notable historic properties in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Walesβan excellent example of an early-18th-century Georgian town house. It had been described as "the most outstanding domestic building of its early Georgian type to survive in South Wales."The then Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire, Sir Thomas Stepney, 5th Baronet of the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire Stepney Family, originally built the house in 1714.