Bangor, the Northern Ireland Premiership club, is investing in its future success under the guidance of Chairman Graham Bailie. The club has grown significantly over the last five years, expanding from a single team to having around 15 or 16 youth teams, covering both girls and boys football. Graham Bailie, the chairman of Bangor Football Club, oversees the day-to-day operations of the club, working closely with the board of directors and manager Lee Feeney. The club's ambition is to get both the men's and women's teams into the Premiership. Bangor legend Paul Byrne had previously spoken about the club's success and the hope of returning to the top of Irish League football. The club has invested heavily in its social club, creating a warm and welcoming environment for members and visiting teams. The integration of walking football into the club's offerings is also a key part of its community engagement strategy. With a strong team of volunteers and a clear vision for the future, Bangor is well on its way to achieving its goals. The club's connection to the local community is a key factor in its success, with a focus on growing the club and competing in the Irish Premiership. Graham Bailie's role as chairman involves engaging with the board, manager, and players to ensure the club is well-prepared to succeed. The club's history, including its Irish Cup win in the 1990s, is an important part of its identity and a source of inspiration for its current ambitions.
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Bangor FC Chairman Discusses Investment and Growth
Learn about Bangor's journey to success with Chairman Graham Bailie, focusing on investment, community, and returning to the Irish Premiership
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