Matty Lusty reacts, after he scored his first career hat-trick in a professional performance at Inver Park to progress to the next round ...
Gary Haveron reacts after a Matty Lusty hat-trick and a Sean Brown finish gave the Inver Reds an impressive win to progress in ...
Hi I'm just a small new YouTuber who what's to find out what YouTube is really about. I'm a Northern Ireland YouTuber who lives in Lisburn, I support Liverpool F.C and go to Linfield F.C home matches. If you have an Xbox One just send me a message on my Xbox account DAVIDBUZZ2904 and I'll play with you on my Twitch TV channel and later put it on my YouTube channel. Linfield vs Qarabag EUROPA LEAGUE - QUALIFYING PLAY-OFFS - 1ST LEG https://youtu.be/Yi74J-5H1Nk Created with Wondershare Filmora
Hi I'm just a small new YouTuber who what's to find out what YouTube is really about. I'm a Northern Ireland YouTuber who lives in Lisburn, I support Liverpool F.C and go to Linfield F.C home matches. If you have an Xbox One just send me a message on my Xbox account DAVIDBUZZ2904 and I'll play with you on my Twitch TV channel and later put it on my YouTube channel. Linfield Vs Fk Sutjeska Europa League 2nd RoundDraw https://youtu.be/uaFI06t2yuc Linfield progressed to a play-off for the Europa League group stages by beating 10-man FK Sutjeska 3-2 at Windsor Park and 5-3 on aggregate. The Irish Premiership champions will face Azerbaijan champions Qarabag. Mark Stafford headed Linfield into an early lead but Bojan Bozovic levelled, before Shayne Lavery scored a brilliant goal after a goalkeeping error. Alexsandar Sofranac was sent off but Bozovic headed in after the break and then Matthew Clarke tapped in. The victory sees Linfield make it through back-to-back rounds in Europe for the first time since 1966 when they reached the European Cup quarter-finals. The Blues become the first Irish League side to make the Europa League play-offs where they will face Qarabag who lost 3-2 on aggregate to Cypriots Apoel Nicosia in the third qualifying round of the Champions League. Linfield are assured of almost £1.4m in Uefa prize money by reaching the next stage of the competition but face formidable opposition in the form of Qarabag, who defeated League of Ireland champions Dundalk 4-1 on aggregate in the Champions League second qualifying round. Linfield will have home advantage for the first leg on Thursday 22 August, with the second leg away from home a week later. A place in the Europa League group stages would net in the region of £4m for the south Belfast club. Linfield manager David Healy kept faith with the starting line-up which secured a memorable 2-1 victory in the away leg of their third-round-qualifier last week and the hosts soon extended their advantage with a seventh-minute goal from Stafford. The defender rose high and in between two Sutjeska defenders to score with a header from six yards out after meeting Kirk Millar's corner from the left. The visitors were level eight minutes later when Bozovic flicked a backward header past Rohan Ferguson from Damir Kojasevic's floated left-foot free-kick. Lavery restored the hosts' lead with a fine individual predatory goal, showing skill and awareness to pick up the loose ball and rifle home from 25 yards after under-pressure goalkeeper Vlado Giljen made a mess of an attempted clearance. Lavery was a constant thorn in the side of the Montenegrins with his trickery and pace and defender Aleksandar Sofranac received a second yellow card from Czech referee Miroslav Zelinka for a foul on the former Everton player 10 minutes before the break. Millar, who scored both goals in the first leg, headed wide from a Clarke cross before the break as livewire Lavery continued to torment the Sutjeska defence. Bozovic breathed life into the visitors' hopes with a glancing near-post header from a corner just after the hour mark but substitute Joel Cooper made space for himself to provide the cross for Clarke to find the net with a simple finish from close range after 76. Linfield manager David Healy: "I'm thrilled for the players and the club to be given the opportunity to go next week and perform in a big tie for the club. "It will be a tough one but the way we are playing at the minute we will relish the challenge. "Everything we are asking of the players they are delivering and everyone in the dressing room is excited and looking forward to the challenge in Qarabag." Created with Wondershare Filmora
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It's Irish Cup fourth round action this week on Lisburn Distillery TV as Colin Hopkins introduces the action from a crazy game which was played at New Grosvenor last weekend.
This week's edition of Lisburn Distillery TV (Ep 89) sees Colin Hopkins introduce the highlights from Lisburn Distillery's recent away game at Portstewart FC. Also in this edition David Hunter chats to the October winner of the Dunville's Distillery Player of the Month Conor Curran while we also have news of a fixture change for the club. #COYW
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The Shankill Road is one of the main roads leading through west Belfast, in Northern Ireland. It runs through the working-class, predominantly loyalist, area known as the Shankill.
The Shankill Butchers was an Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force —that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was based in the Shankill area and was responsible for the deaths of at least 23 people, most of whom were killed in sectarian attacks.
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