Monday, 12 May 2008

NCP MANCHESTER FC NEWS



NCP Manchester 0-3 Unreal Madrid FC

The Bee's poor season got worse last night as they found themselves two goals down in the first two minutes against a buoyant Unreal side, Jay Wilson was on target as he bagged a record-breaking brace which stunned NCP. Madrid sealed the win two minutes from time as Wilson walked the ball around a beleagured Davis to set up Palmer to finish emphatically.

The stifling heat in Hazel Grove didn't seem to phase the younger, quicker Unreal team who never looked like losing the game, NCP were without key players yet again as Simpson (foot injury) and Moriarty (?) were replaced by Pugh and Noble.

Gary Kerrigan played down recent rumours about Dean Polhill; "What Dean does off the field shouldn't affect what he does on the field but I'm starting to wonder. We were terrible tonight, it's the worst performance since I took over, we could've played all night and not scored." Either way, the Bee's have only scored twice in seven games this season and thier once infamous stingy defence is looking weak having conceded six goals in seven.

1:Davis 2:Kerrigan 24:Pugh 4:Niyongabo 5:Polhill 15:Noble

STOCKPORT LEISURE-LEAGUE ROUNDUP

The Reform Club 1-0 Swollen Goolies;Reform are just two points off top spot following their solid performance against against sad-sac Swollen Goolies.

Six Amigo's 0-1 Real Reform;Its the same old story season after season for Six Amigo's who just can't buy a win at the moment but things are looking brighter for under-acieving Real Reform. Luke Warburton seems to have turned things around with the winning goal to push them up to fifth in the table.

Mavericks 2-0 PSV Hangover;Mavericks surprised everyone with a fantastic win over PSV Hangover but it wasn't without controversy, as two penalties turned the game on its head and propelled Mavericks away from relegation and they are now tenth however PSV remain eighth.

Gala FC 5-0 Athletico Pirates;Gala FC reminded every doubter that they will not give up on the title they crave so much for as Dan Wheeler is playing some of the best football of his life and seems hell-bent on achieving that goal. Bitterly dismal result for the Pirates who were looking promising but dropped to ninth place in the league as Gala remain fourth but only three points off the pace and next week the top two play eachother.

Fiveways 5-0 Packing Quiche;Fiveways remain joint top (second on goal difference) having had the result awarded as a 5-0 walkover/forfeit as Packing Quiche have been expelled from the league.

Jolly Sailors 4-0 No Score Draw;Jolly Sailors have consistantly surprised everybody so far this campaign and Lee 'Jog On' Chapman has guided his team to the top, albeit on goal difference. The real test will be next sunday as they clash with defending champions Fiveways.

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