By Tim Channon, Sports Editor

IT'S never easy talking to a football manager after the week Colwyn Bay have had.
Two 3-0 defeats and a 2-2 home draw in a game they should have won comfortably has piled the pressure on Peter Davenport - but fair play to him, he is always willing to talk and is not one for hiding behind a switched off phone when things are going badly.
As a former England striker, he is particularly frustrated at his side's lack of goals and in this week's Weekly News admits that this is the main problem for his team after their bid for a place in the end-of-season Unibond League play-offs takes another huge knock.
But the future of the Colwyn Bay club as a whole is a big issue in this week's Weekly News, with chairman Bob Paton spelling out the problems that the club is facing at the moment in a forthright back page interview.
This week's sports pages also highlights a young Colwyn Bay girl who has just become British champion in Martial Arts - just months after spending eight weeks in hospital with a broken leg.
There is a report on Colwyn Bay Rugby club's success in reaching the last eight of the ScottishPower North Wales Cup ahead of this Saturday's big derby clash against Llandudno, plus a full round-up of all the local sport, including Golf, Snooker, Pool, Dominoes, Darts, Bowls, Motorsport and netball
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