Southside clinch promotion after play-off final success
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The Wakehurst-based side, in their first year of adult football after a successful spell in the youth ranks, won the Ballymena Shamrocks Celtic Supporters’ Club-sponsored Paddy Dunlop Cup.
Colin Stewart’s side ran out emphatic 5-1 winners against Braid United in the final at Ballykeel.
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Hide AdSouthside’s goals came from skipper Dylan Graham, Martin Young, Daniel Hogg, Richard Wilson and Dean Graham.
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The result meant there was no fairytale ending for Braid stalwart Richard McClean, who was playing his last game for the club before taking up a coaching position at Ballymena United.
As well as clinching the silverware, the play-off final victory also means that Southside gain promotion to Division Two for next season.