Monday, 21 July 2008

AAA FC 2-0 JD-LIONS

Division 2: PL Quake 1-1 Real JD


Alex Dandy got on the scoresheet against polish outfit PL Quake when he equalised to earn the lions a point on sunday night.
Ziggy Boniek opened the scoring after nine minutes when he latched onto a Lato throughball and thumped a shot in off the crossbar, the poles looked like they would increase their lead but going a goal down seemed to be the catalyst for Real.

Real JD should have won a feisty game which nearly boiled over as with Paul Slater and Gregorz Lato grappled with eachother and had to be separated by officials. The diving antics of PL Quake went unpunished time and time again, and neither side could grind out a winning goal so the corresponding fixture in october should be intrigueing as both sides clearly believe that they have unfinished business. Paul Slater despite all the 'rough-stuff' and arguing had, arguably, his best game for the club according to captain Walker: "They all played well, I thought, Richie Summerfield was absoloutely solid, Dandy has scored a cracking goal to earn us a point and it's the best I've seen from Sorensen and Swannick for a long time. It's just a shame we couldn't've gone on and won this one." Real JD will be without their captain next week as he is on holiday.

PL Quake remain fifth and Real JD are sixth, however the latter has a 5-0 forfeit victory to look forward to next sunday when they have another rest instead of opposition, Winalot Penguins took maximum points as they beat fourth place Grovesy's Giants FC 2-1 and remain top of the league. Elsewhere Stockpot Seasoners FC 5-0 Back Inter Bryan which was a forfeit.


1.davis, 2.summerfield, 23.slater, 4.walker 19.dandy, 12.sorensen, 13,swanick, 17.carlos

Division 4: AAA 2-0 JD Lions
AAA remain unbeaten following a comfortable two-goal victory over uninspired JD Lions on sunday night, Jason Lee struck twice for the 'battery-men' a goal in each half which they never looked in danger of relinquishing. Lions 'keeper Phil Davis was in top form as he kept the scoreline respectable but he was at fault for the opening goal as Lee drilled it to Davis' near-postand the ball bobbled in off his leg.

JD tried desperately to get back in the game, captain James Walker was trying to get things going in midfield but every attack came to nothing, in truth JD Lions looked sluggish, Dandy was never at the races and Carlos was man-marked out of the game. JD Lions are seventh but face the team just behind them; Kings Norton which should be an entertaining local derby next sunday.

Results Roundup: Weoly Castle 7-0 AVFG; Weoly Castle have gone top of the table due to their haul of goals against second-bottom AVFG. Sporting Random 5-0 Back Inter Bryan and Dilligaf 6-3 Kings Norton Allstars

1.Davis 2.Summerfield 23.Slater 4.Walker 19.Dandy 12.Sorensen 13.Swannick 17.Carlos

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