

But they are in a strong position, although all the pressure is on them rather than us," he added. "We won't concede our league title until Moyola have secured the points they need. The Second Division title holders are top of the table with one game left to play, but Moyola Park are odds on to win the championship - seven points behind but with SIX games remaining. "The tournament is open to amateurs who have never played in their country's top flight so I'm having a close look at the First Division as well as leagues lower down."īell's Dundela are no longer masters of their own destiny. He explained: "We are competing in the Regions Cup in Holland in the autumn when we will be up against the hosts as well as Portugal and Malta. The England manager is renowned for the number of games he attends, and now the Dundela boss has gone down the same road.īell has attended a spate of IFL First and Second Division games in recent weeks, as well as some Amateur League matches.īut before you think the wily Mervyn has gone totally football crazy, he is simply carrying out his role as manager of the Northern Ireland Junior International team.

MERVYN Bell has taken a leaf out of Sven Goran Eriksson's book.
