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YEARS - THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
Part One
At
the end of the 1956/57 season Ards had secured a 4th place
finish in the Irish League. Just three months later Ards would
embark on an historic season that would see the club reach
heights never before accomplished.
Prior to this one
and only championship winning season, Ards had twice been Irish
Cup winners and had claimed other silverwear in the form of the
Ulster Cup and County Antrim Shield. But never before had a
serious challenge been mounted for the top prize.
All that changed
in the summer of 1957 when Ards began their eleventh year back
in senior football following the war. Younger supporters may be
interested and even astonished to learn that for the first four
months of the season, Ards would not be involved in league
action. It was not until Saturday 30th November that action in
the Irish League would get underway. Clubs had to first compete
in the Ulster Cup, the Gold Cup and finally the City Cup,
meaning some nineteen matches would go before the kick-off of
any real action.
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Season
so far...
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Ulster
Cup
Bangor 1-5 Ards
Ards 3-3 Glenavon
Ards 1-4 Distillery
Portadown 1-6 Ards
Linfield 4-0 Ards
Gold Cup
1st round
Bangor 0-3 Ards
City Cup
Coleraine 1-4 Ards |
So this
championship season begins not with a league match but a trip to
Clandeboye Park on 17th August 1957 to play Bangor in the Ulster
Cup. Reports claim that Ards appeared to be easily in control of
this game, but took time to turn their possession into chances
and in fact fell behind to an Irwin strike on 19 minutes.
Approaching half-time however, Ards finally found their feet and
goals from McCaffrey and McConnell had the visitors in front. On
48 minutes a corner from Billy Humphries flew straight into the
net and that took the steam well and truly out of Bangor.
Another two goals followed in the final minutes, one each for
Richardson and McCaffrey to round off a 5-1 opening day win.
Between 21st and
31st August Ards were to play four further Ulster Cup games that
would make or break our chances of reaching the knock-out
stages. Two goals from Billy Humphries in a three-all draw with
Glenavon put the side on three points (only two for a win
remember) before a defeat to eventual tournament winners
Distillery brought the side down to earth. To their credit Ards
then went to Shamrock Park to defeat Portadown 6-1, though the
Mid-Ulster side had at best been only averaging a mid-table
finish for the past number of seasons.
Alas a 4-0 defeat
to Linfield in the final group match on the final day of August
ended Ards' interest in the competition but led in interestingly
to a second meeting of the season with Bangor. This time the
opening round of the Gold Cup was being contested and Ards again
made the short journey to Bangor to come away with a victory. A
Hugh Lowry hat-trick single-handedly swept the Bangor challenge
aside and Ards would go to face Ballymena in mid-September.
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Coleraine
1-4 Ards
report from Ireland's Saturday
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The first Saturday
in September then saw the start of the City Cup, a league-based
competition that involved all twelve sides playing each other
once only. Ards first faced Coleraine away, the fifth game out
of seven on the road so far, and inflicted upon Coleraine their
first home defeat of the season. Goals from Lawther and
Richardson had Ards two in front by the break before Liam Munroe
made it three and Lawther claimed a second a minute later.
Waterstone scored Coleraine's only consolation in the 4-1 defeat
and Ards were off and running in the City Cup... to be
continued
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