Magic
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2007/08 Magic Moments on Video
The Paul Millar season began very brightly. The club cruised through the group
stages of the Carnegie Cup and recorded a 10-1 win over Chimney Corner. However, December
saw a narrow defeat to Loughgall in the Carnegie League Cup Final and an exit
from the Steel & Sons Cup at the semi-final stage to Ballyclare
Comrades.
The League was dominated by a strong Loughgall side and a series of costly draws at the start of the season meant the Seasiders were always playing catch up.
The highlight of the season was probably the Irish Cup victory over Glenavon.
After showing much promise early on, the club finished 4th in the League and
Paul Millar's resignation followed after a shambolic home defeat to Carrick Rangers.

2006/07 Magic Moments on Video
A fantastic season where the side remained undefeated away from home in the
League. George Dunlop took us to literally within an inch of the Premier League.
Heartbreak at Mourneview Park in the play-off match, but we had a thrilling game
at Carrick and have good wins over Institute and Ards to look back on. Don't
forget those Kenny Camlin wonder strikes!

2005/06 Magic Moments on Video
George Dunlop's first full season in charge, this was the year of the Cup run.
Victories over the Welders, Limavady and Lisburn Distillery took us to the
Semi-Final stage where we were overcome by a rampant Linfield side. Inconsistent
in the League, the goal of the season came from Grant Dunlop at Banbridge Town.

2004/05 Magic Moments on Video
The Treble season. Eric Halliday had the North Down Cup, the Daily Mirror Trophy
and the Steel and Sons Cup in the bag by the end of the year.
The team however had an awful run of results in the League before Christmas, but
rallied towards the end of the season. Who can forget the Final win over
Glenavon and Marty Verner's strikes at Lurgan Celtic and at Seaview?

2003/04 Magic Moments on Video
A largely disappointing season where the team's League challenge fading in
January.
A home draw against Linfield in the Irish Cup was followed by a 7-0 drubbing at
Windsor.
The highlights were probably Andy Morrow's home goal against the Welders and the
4-0 wins at Tillysburn and at Brantwood.

2002/03 Magic Moments on Video
A heartbreaking season where Lee Doherty's Bangor missed out on promotion by the
narrowest of margins. The Seasiders missed out on the final promotion place in a
tense match against Larne and then went on to lose the play-offs against Newry
Town.
Look out for Colin Beggs' Goal of the Season strike against Armagh City!
