Bala Town's 17-year stint in the top flight ended in relegation as Flint Town United survived the Cymru Premier relegation battle. The Lakesiders were in 11th spot and two points adrift ahead of their final game against Briton Ferry Llansawel. Their hopes of survival looked promising when Jacob Tarasenko gave them the lead while Flint had been reduced to nine men at Cardiff Met. But Briton Ferry struck back with two late goals to win 2-1 and condemn Bala to join Llanelli in the relegation zone. That result meant Flint's 2-2 draw was irrelevant as they Flint shook off their Welsh Cup Final disappointment to remain in the top flight. Briton Ferry's win was also not enough to claim seventh place - the final play-off spot - as Haverfordwest thrashed bottom side Llanelli 6-0 which included a hat-trick by Dan Hawkins. It was a miserable end for Llanelli who have confirmed Terry Boyle as their permanent manager. Bala's relegation marks the end of an era for the club, who have been a staple of the Cymru Premier for nearly two decades. The team will now look to regroup and rebuild for the upcoming season.