totally agree with you Bruce , Port Talbot are the in-form team at the moment [they were my only WPL bet last week ] and their home record is good ,in their defeat to Porthmadog they were unlucky according to Porthmadog fans who made the trip to see the match.
Port Talbot home record is W6 D2 L2
the last 6 league results were:
2007-01-13 Newtown - Port Talbot 1-2
2007-01-06 Port Talbot - Rhyl 3-2
2007-01-01 Port Talbot - Llanelli 1-0
2006-12-26 Llanelli - Port Talbot 0-0
2006-12-16 Port Talbot - Porthmadog 1-2
2006-12-02 Port Talbot - Welshpool 0-0
Haverfordwest away record is W2 D4 L5
Haverfordwest last 6 matches
2007-01-12 Haverfordwest - Cwmbran 2-0
2007-01-06 Connahs Quay - Haverfordwest 5-3
2007-01-01 Carmarthen - Haverfordwest 1-3 ..Christmas derby match
2006-12-30 Haverfordwest - Caersws 1-0
2006-12-26 Haverfordwest - Carmarthen 0-1 ..Christmas derby match
2006-12-16 Bangor City - Haverfordwest 4-1
The Port Talbot match was on
BBC 2 Wales last night , and they played well against a decent Swansea side , which included Trundle.
This is a match report from welsh-premier site
Quote:
PORT Talbot gained a famous victory as they reached the FAW Premier Cup semi-finals by beating holders Swansea City 2-1 at The Remax Stadium.
Former Swan Andrew Mumford's goal four minutes from the end of extra-time proved decisive, after the tie had ended 1-1 after 90 minutes.
The Steelmen christened their new stand with a ground record crowd of 2,640 but there was little hint of the drama to come in a lacklustre first-half.
Kyle Graves put Swansea ahead in the second-half after a one-two with Lee Trundle, but the Steelmen hit back on 74 minutes. Keeper Willy Gueret flapped at a free-kick and when Matthew Rees headed back into the box, Richard French forced home from short range.
Dane Williams hit the Swansea crossbar in extra-time and both Martin Rose and French also went close, before Craig Hanford set-up substitute Mumford who struck a low drive from 20-yards past Gueret to seal the win.
Talbot join The New Saints in the last four with two other ties still to be played.
"I'm immensely proud of the players. They did a fantastic job," Talbot boss Wayne Davies told BBC Wales.
"They've not only beaten a strong Swansea side but matched them in all areas of the pitch. I don't think anyone could deny that."
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