Ferguson's red card 'harsh' - Feeney published at 12:25 BST 20 August 2025
Image source, InphoFeeney had no issue with the red shown to Stephen McGuinness
Bangor manager Lee Feeney felt Matthew Ferguson's red card in the 3-1 defeat to Crusaders was "harsh" but had no issues with Stephen McGuinness' earlier dismissal.
McGuinness was shown red for an off the ball tangle before Ferguson followed three minutes later for a heavy challenge.
Despite finishing with nine players, Feeney was happy with how his players stuck to the task and went close to an equaliser before Crusaders striker Fraser Bryden put the issue beyond doubt in added time.
"I felt one was harsh and shouldn't have been a red card but the other was a red card," Feeney told BBC Sport NI.
"The second should never have been a red card - that is disappointing because the poor fella misses a lot of games.
"It was that type of game: ding dong, tense and heated. In saying that, we worked our socks off and even down to nine men we thought we had that equaliser. The boys gave everything, so I'm pleased with that and it gives us something to work on going into Saturday."
The Seasiders had been strong defensively in their opening two games, but Feeney felt those standards slipped on Tuesday.
Despite being the league's new boys, there is no shortage of ambition and the Bangor boss said his players were "hurt" by their second defeat of the season.
"We just didn't defend like I know we can and if we did, we would have had a chance," Feeney added.
"We are only in the Premiership and get three points the first game. We're disappointed to lose 1-0 at Glentoran and really hurt today to lose to Crusaders, so that tells you where our mindset is at.
"I felt we did enough to get something out of the game. I don't think we were good enough in both boxes, conceded two silly goals and then weren't ruthless enough at the other end which cost you the game."






















