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Trearddur Bay to Groundshare at Bangor City Stadium for 2025/26
Bangor City Stadium will host Trearddur Bay FC for the 2025/26 season as part of a new groundshare agreement between the two clubs.
The arrangement means Trearddur Bay will play their home matches at the stadium, joining Bangor 1876 and CPDM Bangor as tenants for the upcoming campaign. The stadium team will introduce new measures to help protect the pitch and maintain high standards across the board.
Stadium Director Lee Dixon confirmed the move, highlighting that the agreement supports Trearddur Bay as they continue exploring options for a new home. More details on the facility management plans will be released soon.

Brymbo Looking For First Team Manager
Brymbo are offering an exciting opportunity for a new manager to manage and develop their squad. They have a full squad, preseason arranged.
Contact club chairman Andy Davies on 07943214611

Donohue Joins Bangor City
Dion Donohue has made the move to Bangor City, joining from Trearddur Bay in a transfer that adds serious experience to the squad. With more than 100 appearances in the English Football League, the versatile Welsh full‑back/midfielder arrives with valuable know‑how from his time at Swindon, Chesterfield, Portsmouth and Caernarfon. His leadership, defensive solidity and on‑pitch intelligence will be a major asset as Bangor push to make an impact this season.
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Jamie Reed Returns to Bangor 1876
Veteran forward Jamie Reed is back in Bangor blue after a spell at Ruthin, where he scored that overhead kick which sent Bangor down. Now he's back. Full circle. Unfinished business.

Bangor 1876 Strengthen Midfield with Owen and Creamer
Bangor 1876 have made a strong start to their summer business, adding midfielders Cai Owen and Tommy Creamer to the squad. Owen, a versatile and hard-working player, was the first through the door, bringing energy and familiarity with the club's style.
He is now joined by Creamer, who arrives with over 100 appearances and two Cymru North titles from his time at Colwyn Bay. Two solid additions as 1876 look to bounce back this season.