Belfast football team obliterates opposition with 'Invincibles' season
A North Belfast football team proved they were 'The Invincibles' after recording a perfect league season.
Beann Mhádagháin lls romped to the Division 3E title in the Northern Amateur Football League after winning all of their games.
Dee Cole's team scored 112 goals across their 20 fixtures, conceding just 19 times as they earned promotion at a canter.
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Cole says his players set out a flawless season as one of their main objectives in 2021/22 - and they duly obliged.
"The boys sat down at the start of the season and set out what they wanted to achieve," Cole told Belfast Live.
"They wanted to be league champions, win the cup, score the most goals, concede the least and have the best disciplinary record.
"I just laughed at them and said 'you boys don't ask for much'.
"I am not too sure about the disciplinary part, but they won the league title, scored the most goals and conceded the least. And our cup wasn't played this season.
"They were either quietly confident or just dreamers, but it did come true."
Cole added: "The last season we played in the league was cut short because of Covid. We had lost about five games from 16 or 17 fixtures played.
"We had the same team from then, and this time round the league was stronger as two new teams had entered it. And they were strong teams.
"So it was a stronger league this time, and we didn't really know what we were up against.
"This is only my third year coaching, and we just tried to go about our business as professionally as we could. And the lads were excellent.
"They showed a great attitude and it made my job really easy, apart from having to pick a team. How do you drop players when the team keeps winning?
"But a