The League Two side, who are owned by members of Manchester United’s ‘Class of ‘92’, face City in a Greater Manchester derby
Loughgall manager Dean Smith said his side can have no complaints about the result after their narrow 1-0 defeat by Portadown at Lakeview Park. The struggling Villagers suffered a 17th league loss of the season after James Teelan's goal secured the three points for the Ports. Smith's side are eight points adrift of Carrick Rangers at the bottom of the table as they battle for survival.
Portadown boss Niall Currie praises the "full-hearted" display from his side in their hard-fought 1-0 win against Loughgall at Lakeview Park.
Vaclav Hladky will not want to watch the FA Cup third round game back any time soon.His side came out on top thanks to two extra time goals, but they should have progressed inside 90 minutes.That they...