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« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2008, 11:08:25 AM »
03/05/2008 - Game 4
Opposition:
Eastern Suburbs
Venue:
Home (well officially it was a home game but it wasn't really anyone's home ground)
Kickoff:
1.00pm
Weather:
Dry but very windy
Apologies for the lateness of this entry, it has been quite a busy week with graduations and what not.
So as I posted above the ground was changed the night before to this other place about 10 minutes from the number 1 ground. It was quite a strange place as it was the home of a rugby club with 3 or 4 rugby pitches and 1 random football pitch in the middle. So we were playing with all sorts of rugby matches surrounding us.
Officially it was a home game although it's not a home ground of our club or any football club. I think it's an overflow place that occasionally gets used if a pitch is needed. It was actually a really nice pitch although the grass was a tad long, perhaps suggesting it doesn't get played on often. My Mum swears I have played there before back in junior days but I am certain I had never been there before. I remember most things about most games I have played in and do not remember this place. Regardless of that, I cannot work out who on Earth I could have played there anyway as I didn't play a Uni-Mt Wellington team until U19s all games at their home grounds had been at the 2 main ones we use. And the only other club who could conceiveably use this place as a home ground is Ellerslie, and I did not play one of their teams until last year at their number 1 ground.
My brother had grown pissed off with his team at my old club. He was on the bench every week and wasn't getting more than 15 minutes at the end. With his 1st year Law work piling up he could not commit to training 2 nights a week which they required to not get to play in the weekend so he has now joined my team where he will be able to train just once a week and get guaranteed game time in the weekend. With injuries we desperately needed another striker/winger which he is so it works out well for us, and also for my parents as there's now only 1 game to watch instead of having to choose each week.
He did remember this ground. As we turned up it was "ohhhhhh I remember this place, I can tell you the whole story now......." and he recited an entire review of some match from 5 or 6 years ago.
Anyway onto the game at last. It was a very windy day with a strong wind going down field which we played against in the first half. Combinations of the strong wind and poor ball control helped them dominate the first 15 minutes with us stuggling to get out of our half. Their 2 strikers were in the wars with our centre back taking them both out of the game in the first 10 minutes! The first guy took a bullet clearance in the face and then a minute later got absolutely flattened and winded and had to go off for much of the rest of the half. The 2nd guy came off worse in a head clash and was also forced off with blood coming. Not before he shared a few strong words with our defender though. In particular I remember the words "f**king" and "c**t" being used an unusually high number of times in the same sentance.
So after the early storm we got more into it. My brother was combining well with the other striker and they both created a couple of chances. My brother went close with an outside of the foot shot beating the keeper but going just the wrong side of the post. Then our other striker was through and his shot was blocked by the keeper but as he regathered the ball, he was forced wide and cut down by a defender for a penalty which was cooly converted by one of our midfielders for 1-0. The lead lasted just a few minutes however as they got a penalty of their own for a defnite trip just inside the box. The striker had recovered from his head clash and stepped up to put it right in the bottom corner out of reach. It was pretty even after that with chances at both ends, although neither keeper under real pressure. Then a few minutes before half time their keeper launched a punt down field which got caught in the wind and came over the top of our defence. Despite my screams of "no bounce, no bounce" our last defender left it hoping it would bounce through to me, but their striker had already got round the back of him and got a touch before I could get there. I never had a chance to get there, poor decision from the defender.
We got on top in the 2nd half and it was all us for half an hour. Chance after chance after chance came but it just would not go in. Both strikers had good chances and the keeper made a few reasonable saves. Then with about 15 minutes to go they got a counter attack, and a deflected shot from the edge of the box looped over me for 1-3. This knocked the stuffing out of us and suddenly it was all them. First I made a good save low to the left, then tipped one over well when the guy was free on the egde of the box. With a couple of minutes to go, a free kick for us just inside our own half didn't seem dangerous as it floated straight to the keeper. However it went straight through his hands and one of our guys was on hand to slam it home from a yard out. Cue, frantic final minute. Or so we thought. They got the ball down our end, put in a cross and their winger hit a sweet volley and I made a really good save turning it away for a corner. However they then managed to keep the ball in the corner superbly for a couple of minutes until the end. It was pretty frustrating them doing that at this social level, but credit to them for doing it so well. All we could do was force throw ins and more corners.
Result:
3-2 Loss
Personal Performance:
Good. No chance with the first 2 goals, perhaps a yard too far off the line for the 3rd, but not helped by poor defending allowing a free shot. 3 good saves late on to keep the score down.
Extremely disappointing result because they were no better than us. We dominated most of the game apart from the first and last 15 minutes. But as I very well know as an Arsenal fan, domination isn't usually enough. We have now lost 2 in a row to teams we really should be beating. The title is probably beyond us now. Strong opposition tomorrow who we know well from last year, Metro Wong. Good 5-1 victory in a midweek friendly the other day (which I was not involved in due to Uni commitments) should help raise a bit of confidence for the strikers. Hopefully a better and more clinical performance this weekend.
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Re: A Football Season In The Life Of A Murraysworld Member - 2008 Season
« Reply #21 on: May 10, 2008, 10:52:54 AM »
Loves it how regardless of a win, draw or loss your personal performance is always 'good', show off.
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« Reply #22 on: May 10, 2008, 11:24:33 AM »
Not always. Just had a reasonably good personal start to the season. Today was average though. Will get round to writing it up in the next few days.
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« Reply #23 on: May 14, 2008, 11:54:34 AM »
10/05/2008 - Game 5
Opposition:
Metro Wong
Venue:
Away
Kickoff:
2.45pm
Weather:
Dry but very windy
Apologies again for taking a few days to do this.
Very windy conditions once again with a strong down-field wind which we played against in the first half.
We knew from last year they were a strong team so on current form I wasn't expecting too much. They were the only team my team last year got no points against (albeit despite battering them for a game and a half of the 2 only to end up losing both) and I believe the only team my new team didn't beat (2 draws). First half was a pretty even and scrappy affair. Both sides restricted to speculative long shots from a long way out for much of it. Nothing of any note for me to do until about the half hour mark where a ball got through the middle of our defence and I made a reasonable block with my legs at the edge of the area. They started to get on top and had all the possession then right before half time their right winger got in behind our left back and placed a perfect cross onto the head of an unmarked striker for an easy finish. 1-0 at half time although not too bad a half against that wind.
Things looked up for the 2nd half playing with the wind and still being in the game despite them getting on top for the last 15-20 minutes of the 1st half. Alas it all turned to sh*t. We just couldn't keep hold of the ball and their 2nd arrived about 10 minutes in. Through ball again getting through the defence and the striker beat me to the ball for 2-0. It was all them and we just couldn't get into the game. Not long after a ball came across from their left winger, should have been easily mine and I screamed for it but one of our defenders ran in front of me and hoofed it out for a throw in. So I swear and tell him that was unnecessary as now they've got another chance to score, he tells me to relax and sure enough a long throw goes over a defender's head and a half volley is deflected into the top corner for game over.
I was livid with the defender as I should have had that ball and hoofed it deep into their half. But with him being the guy who pays for the sponsorship and everything there was no point getting offside with him so I didn't say anything.
We'd all but given up until a lifeline arrived. From nowhere our right winger hit a speculative volley from miles out which caught the keeper off his line and put us on the board. That was as good as it got though with them adding a 4th. Yet another long ball found a completely unmarked striker and he went round an admittedly average effort from me to tap in and round things off.
Result:
4-1 Loss
Personal Performance:
Just to say something different for Julia, it was average. Not at fault for any of the goals although could have made a better effort with the 4th. Nothing really positive done in the game.
Apologies for the shorter report. As it's been a few days I couldn't remember all that much, and it was a pretty forgettable game I haven't spent much time thinking about anyway!
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« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2008, 12:30:42 PM »
14/05/2008 - Game 6
Opposition:
Bay Olympic
Venue:
Home
Kickoff:
6.45pm
Weather:
Cold but calm
So this was the game postponed from the ANZAC holiday weekend a few weeks ago. Got the number 1 pitch which was good and was also a first time playing a proper match under floodlights. An official referee turned up which was good. Very rare to get one at this level but apparently the opposition had asked for one and with it being a midweek game, there were no other games on so 1 guy must have volunteered to do it.
Conditions were pretty cold and also damp as it had rained during the day.
Opposition had done worse than us so far so this had to be the day we turned our season around and got back to winning ways. Another loss and we would be well on the way to going straight back down next year to where we have come up from this year.
We were on top from the start, having most of the possession in midfield and creating all the early chances. A few chances came although there was nothing too stressful for the keeper to deal with. About 20 minutes in one of their guys got given a yellow card for repeated shirt pulling. I believe an official yellow card is a $25 fine.
They finally got down our end a couple of times and a couple of speculative shots were seen safely over the bar.
They got a free kick in our half and I heard the ref tell someone that there were 2 minutes to go to half time and I realised I had not actually touched the ball once in the game! All I'd done was fetch it for a couple of goal kicks.
The free kick was launched into the box, and our left back miscued his header, heading it across the box to an open striker 6 yards out. He controlled it with one touch then hit it on the volley and with my outstreched left arm, I got a hand to it and a defender cleared the danger. Probably my save of the season so far. Not too bad for my 1 touch in the half.
So the 2nd half began and immediately they came on the attack. Cross came in from our left and I came to catch above the striker, but looked straight into the floodlights and completely lost it. Had to go with a punch and hope for the best and fortunately I got a decent enough connection on it to have the danger cleared. We started to get back on top and about 10 minutes into the half a long ball was played for my brother to run onto. While my brother is not short, he is also not very bulky. He was up against a Peter Crouch like defender so there's absolutely no way he should ever be out-muscling this guy. But he did and beat him to the ball then got a touch before the keeper to make it 1-0. Pretty good finish and good strength shown. Very pleased for him to get his first goal for a couple of years having played a season at left back last year in the school first 11.
Straight away they started raising a gear. They got a corner which was half cleared and a shot was hit low from the edge of the area. As it came through the crowd I didn't see it until late and managed a excellent stop at full stretch down to my right, parrying it away and the re-gathering the loose ball. A minute later our defence let the ball bounce and a striker ran onto the long ball. I rushed out to the egde of the box, slid in and blocked his shot out for a corner. This one even prompted a hug from the defender who let the ball bounce past him! My Mum who was watching reckons he called me a "magician" when he was subbed off for a breather later on in the 2nd half.
I was having one of those days where everything just went perfectly. Although I'd only touched the ball a handful of times by now, I'd made probably the 3 best saves I'll make all season.
And the best thing was they were making a real contribution coming at 0-0 and 1-0 as opposed to the pointless saves I'd make at 5-0 up last year.
A few minutes later we had a penalty with our striker being brough down after my brother played him in. Up stepped our right winger and I just knew this was going over the bar. He blasts everything and no way he'd play safe and put it in the bottom corner. Our regular penalty taker had missed one in the friendly game I missed last week so decided not to take this one. Now, not only did he put it high and wide of the goal as I expected. It also went over the top of the club rooms behind the pitch. I hear a search party is out looking for the ball as we speak.
So this raised their morale again and quickly they were down our end. Another cross came in from the our left and I made quite a good catch at full stretch which on another day with the ball that wet I possibly would have parried or punched. But today seemed to be my day. So I launched the ball forward, one of our players flicked it on for our striker to run onto. He rounded the keeper and made it 2-0. So now I even had a major hand in a goal too.
A couple of minutes later we were in again. Ball was played into my brother and his shot was deflected and fumbled by the keeper and he tapped in from a yard out for 3-0. Very happy for him to have a couple of goals and make the game safe. A minute later it was almost 4. Absolutely brilliant shot from about 30 yards had the keeper completely beaten. It was in from my hand but cam back of the corner connecting the bar and upright. What a shot.
They did manage to pull one back with about 10 minutes to go. Ball across to an unmarked striker at the far post for a tap in. Pretty disappointed as I really wanted the clean sheet and would have deserved it. But there was a still a nervy 10 minutes to get through. They were really going for it, and I was again called into action making another one-on-one save with about 5 minutes to go. It was a brief touch and the ref signalled a goal kick from his position. Now I'm usually quite honest and at 3-0 I probably would have put my hand up and said I touched it. But with a few minutes to go and 3-1, I didn't want them having another corner so decided to keep quiet and let the official ref call it as he saw it.
There was time to make another save. This time a shot from just outside the box which I had to dive left and turn away for a corner. This one was probably going wide but couldn't take the risk so had to go for it.
Finally the whistle blew for a pleasing 3-1 win.
Result:
3-1 Win
Personal Performance:
For Julia, this time it was 'excellent.' One of those days were pretty much every piece of action was a great save. Very pleasing performance and I really enjoyed the game too. Can't remember enjoying a game as much while on the field in recent times. A combination of my brother playing well and scoring the goals and making a defining contribution myself must have done it.
Special mention to the referee too. He was really good, probably the best official one I've ever had. Often when you get them they are either pedantic control freaks who blow the whistle every 30 seconds, or they don't want to blow for anything and just let the game go on without calling the fouls. This guy got it spot on for both sides. When it was a foul, he called it. When there was advantage, he let play go on and he didn't let anyone give him any crap. Really friendly guy off the field too. Obviously he really enjoys refereeing so was happy to volunteer when a midweek game came up.
Also worth mentioning that my brother says every outfield player should be made to play a season in defence sometime in their mid teens as it improves your game so much. He had always been an attacking midfielder or winger until last season when he a played a full season at left back in his high school first 11. It has improved him so much. He is much stronger so he can compete with defenders he couldn't have competed with a couple of years ago. He wins his fair share of headers against bigger players and he's brilliant at dropping deep and winning the ball back in midfield. It really is noticeable how a season in defence at a high level has changed and improved his game as an attacking player.
Note the much longer report when the game was memorable.
Although to be fair it was tonight so it's easier to remember most of it.
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« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2008, 12:39:51 PM »
Very interesting reports! Keep them up...
I think you got the date wrong on the last report?
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« Reply #26 on: May 14, 2008, 12:41:27 PM »
Oops, I just quoted the previous one for the same title format. Changed.
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« Reply #27 on: May 14, 2008, 12:50:13 PM »
Another thing I've just realised is that I believe this is the first time I have ever been on the winning side of a Uni-Mt Wellington home game! Our previous 2 home games this season had been a draw and a loss and the win was away. Any time I'd won games against Uni-Mt at previous clubs it had been a home game for the other club.
Hopefully there's a few more this season now I'm playing for them!
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« Reply #28 on: May 14, 2008, 07:25:43 PM »
Very much appreciate the addition of 2 more words into the personal performance vocab list
I remember those photos from last year though, you must have been the only non-Chinese person on the team!
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« Reply #29 on: May 15, 2008, 12:12:32 AM »
Almost. From memory there were 2 other white guys - our captain and the Spurs fan who didn't score until the final game. There was an Indian guy and another guy I'm not sure about, possibly a black South African. Coach was also white. The rest were Asians. About 3 or 4 of them were Japanese international students who have gone back home this year. The others were Korean I think. With the coach moving overseas this year aswell, there was only about 3 or 4 of us left who still wanted to play. At least those are the ones who were still contactable. Hence the movement to a new team.
Enjoying playing with these guys. All good guys and I get along well with everyone. You could see the win meant a lot last night. Lots of hugs and happy faces after the final whistle.
This team isn't used to losing. As I said earlier, just one loss last season to my old team in the first game. So all been pretty down after 3 losses in a row. Getting to play on the number 1 pitch under lights with some big shots from the club watching too, it was definitely a big result for us.
Hopefully there will be some more photos at some point this year. There were some camera flashes going off last night, not sure who from. Possibly an opposition supporter. The entire first game was filmed as I think I mentioned in that report so hopefully that emerges at some point.
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« Reply #30 on: May 30, 2008, 09:51:45 AM »
Apologies for the lack of recent match reports. Been very busy and I've forgotten about it. It's probably obvious they were not worth posting about anyway!
I can't write any reasonable match report about the last 2 games now so I'll just mention the goals briefly.
The next game after the midweek one was at home against Three Kings Gomez. It was a pretty ordinary first half from both sides, although we probably had the better of it. On about half an hour I raced out of the box to clear a through ball. It went just over half way and our left winger made no attempt to win it in there air, so the ball came straight back down our end, defender allowed a bounce and the striker got through to score a pretty good finish. We hit back 5 minutes later. Great ball across from the right and our left back appeared at the far post to become an unlikely scorer. 1-1 at half time but then they went ahead early in the 2nd half with an unmarked header. From then on it was all us but it just wouldn't go in until a freak equaliser 15 minutes from time. It was a ball over the top from 40 yards out, the keeper completely lost it in the sun so got nowehere near it and it bounced over him and in. It is of course being described as a "40 yard screamer" by the scorer! Game should have been ours from there but we proceeded to blow it. A free kick floated into the box, and I was faced with 4 unmarked players lining up to score. One of them did and 2-3 was how it finished. Really disappointing result because they were crap. Sigh.
Next game was against Otahuhu, the bottom side who had not won yet. We were all over them in the first half but as usual spurned too many chances and only went in 1-0 up. Played against a strong wind in the 2nd half and sure enough they equalised not too far in. We did manage to regain the lead only to concede again in the final minute for a really shattering and poor 2-2 draw. How we did not win by 3 or 4 goals I don't know. Season is in ruins now with relegation as the 2nd bottom side looking likely. It will need an incredibly improved 2nd half of the season to finish in a respectable position.
One bizarre thing from the latest match was the guy cooking a '
Hangi
' just 5 metres behind the goal I was in in the 2nd half! A hangi is a traditional Maori way of cooking food in a pit in the ground. Made for an interesting team talk. "Take plenty of shots and watch out for the hangi pit."
Got the number 1 pitch tomorrow again, so let's hope for a better outing.
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« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2008, 11:24:12 AM »
Well this has got incredibly slack hasn't it?
With interviews and studying for exams I have completely forgotten to do it. I'll do my best to report on the last 3 games.
31/05/2008 - Game 9
Opposition:
Ellerslie
Venue:
Home
Kickoff:
1.00pm
Weather:
Calm
We got the number 1 pitch again for this one so was looking forward to it. There hasn't been a lot of commitment with turning up to trainings in recent weeks so after a terrible run of results leaving morale down and with Ellerslie being one of the top teams, hopes were not high and they were even lower very quickly. Almost straight from the kickoff their winger got down our right side, put in a cross which was missed by 1 defender and an unmarked player finished well from the penalty spot 0-1 before we knew what hit us. Less than a minute later their left winger was in again. This time he cut into the box unchallenged and I made a reasonable block down to my right. I thought this was looking like a bad hiding was the cards, but to our credit we responded well. They had much of the possession but we started to string some passes together and within 10 minutes we were amazingly level. Our striker managed to squeeze his way through 2 defenders and fired into the roof of the net. It was a much more even game after that. Real midfield battle with not many chances. On about 30 minutes their left winger was in the clear once more (we were having a real torrid time on our right!) and this time he sent in a cross and to my horror it was heading straight onto the head on an unmarked player about 10 yards out. Our left back had not tracked him and was nowhere to be seen. I was never really going to get there but I had to go and challenge and try my best to get a touch. Alas he got his head to it and I went straight through him cutting him in half, unintentionally of course. Fortunately there was no injury but unfortunately the ball ended up in the net.
The 2nd half came and we started to get on top. Chances came but we just couldn't find a goal. Eventually they scored a 3rd to kill it off. For the life of me I cannot remember it at all or even when it came, I just know it finished 3-1.
Result:
3-1 Loss
Personal Performance:
OK. 1 save early on but hung out to dry a bit with the first 2 goals. With the exception of the Bay Olympic game, the 2nd half was probably the best we have played all season. They were easily the best team we have played and should go close to winning the league. I think we'd have beaten anyone else in the league playing like that.
So that's the first half of the season over. It's been fairly poor. Started well with a good win over Manurewa and we then destroyed Western Springs and should have won by several goals, only to blow it late on and draw 1-1. Of the losses, only really Metro and Ellerlise outplayed us. The losses to Eastern Suburbs and Three Kings Gomez and the draw with Otahuhu were low points as they were both very average and we played appallingly in both games while Otahuhu are the worst team in the league by miles. Bay Olympic was certainly the high point both personally and for the team and I'm annoyed that it's that return game next weekend that I'll have to miss due to an exam.
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« Reply #32 on: June 18, 2008, 11:55:08 AM »
07/06/2008 - Game 10
Opposition:
Manurewa
Venue:
Home
Kickoff:
1.00pm
Weather:
Windy
So onto the 2nd half of the season then. We beat this lot 5-1 in the first game of the season and they were about level with us on the table so it was a good chance to kickstart our season. We started out on top and scored first. Can't remember the goal unfortunately. It was a fairly even game after that and they equalised on about 30 minutes after one of their strikers got into the box and fired into the roof of the net. Strangely that's all I can remember of the first half. 1-1 at half time.\
2nd half came and it was all us. Chances came and about 15 minutes in our striker was one-on-one and made it 2-1 with his 2nd of the game. A minute later a great through ball out to our left winger followed by a first time ball across the box gave a tap in for our striker's hattrick for 3-1. We weren't finished there. 2 minutes later we were in again. More good work on the left resulted in our unmarked right winger finishing off a cross for 4-1. It was incredible. 3 goals in about 5 minutes with some of the best football I've ever witnessed from a team I've played in. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
They started to press and with about 20 minutes to go they pulled one back. Spurred on by this they got another a few minutes later from a long throw in and a shot through crowded bodies that I didn't see until it was past me. So this setup a very nervy ending. And fortunately with about 7 minutes to go our striker was in again, rounding the keeper for his 4th and a 5-3 win.
Result:
5-3 Win
Personal Performance:
Tidy but no real save of any note.
Sometimes I remember whole games years later but stranegly just a week and half after this one I really can't remember anything other than the goals. And even a couple of them were guess work and the order of them (ie, which one the winger scored) is quite possible wrong.
Anyway good start to the 2nd half of the season.
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« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2008, 12:27:53 PM »
14/06/2008 - Game 11
Opposition:
Western Springs Choppers
Venue:
Away
Kickoff:
1.00pm
Weather:
Windy
There isn't really that much of any note to say about this game. Just like the home game against them, we dominated and should have had it killed off by half time. Alas we only went in 1-0 up through our striker who is on a good run of scoring form now. Think I had only touched the ball 2 or 3 times. There was one dodgy moment in the first few minutes. I came out to collect a ball on the edge of the box, called for it and for some reason our right back runs across to pass it back to me almost sending it past me! I did quite well to stretch out my left foot to stop it and then clear the danger.
So the 2nd half came and inevitably we found ourselves level despite the domination. From a long throw in our left back only managed to glance a head into our box and one of their strikers turned and hit a pretty good shot into the far top corner. At this moment I pretty much gave up hope of getting a clean sheet this season. Defence just makes too many errors and the oppositions seem good enough to capitalise on them. This game was one of the best chances. Anyway it was still all us but it looked like a 2nd just wasn't going to come. With about 20 minutes to go we lost the matchball! There was some sort of river some way behind the pitch and a shot went miles high and wide and out into the water.
Unfortunately it was our ball too. 3rd matchball we have lost this season now! The previous 2 both went onto the road and got run over by buses at different trainings.
Don't know why we were playing with ours anyway. Usually the home team would supply the matchball. Anyway, it was replaced with theirs and the game continued. Finally the 2nd goal came with about 10 minutes to go with our striker firing in off the post from a corner for his 2nd of the game. Inevitably though, another defensive error let them in with a couple of minutes remaining. 1 defender let the ball go over his head, while 2 others failed to track the striker, both leaving him for each other and he finished off his one-on-one chance well.
Result:
2-2 Draw
Personal Performance:
Meh. Didn't really do anything apart from pick the ball out of the net twice. Think I caught one cross and that's about it.
Incredibly disappointing result. Just like the first game against the, we should have won by 4 or 5 goals and blew it late on with a poxy equaliser. Some of the guys were saying afterwards that this lot is their bogey team. For the last 3 or 4 years they've battered them everytime but never seem to beat them.
Right now it's up to date I will try and get back into positing shortly after the games.
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nkp2
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« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2008, 10:42:38 PM »
An up to date table perhaps?
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Re: A Football Season In The Life Of A Murraysworld Member - 2008 Season
« Reply #35 on: June 19, 2008, 12:31:20 AM »
Indeed. Should have got it last night when I posted.
So obviously a top 3 finish is out of the question but with a good 2nd half of the season there's no reason why we can't finish 4th-6th which wouldn't be too bad after just coming up. Really surprised that Three Kings Gomez are that high though. Three Kings Elk-Hider coming up this weekend.
2 teams have a game less as their match was abandoned. I did hear why but can't fully remember. I think it was to do with a bad injury.
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« Reply #36 on: June 19, 2008, 12:42:19 AM »
2 up 2 down is it?
Edit: Maybe I should post about my tennis season
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« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2008, 02:13:13 AM »
Yes it's usually 2 up 2 down, but last season Western Springs Choppers finished 5th but have also been promoted along with us and Metro. But I suppose it can also depend on teams pulling out and new teams entering etc. The team I played for last season finished 3rd behind Carlsberg and Metro in the division below so ahead of the Choppers. But my previous team doesn't exist anymore (hence the move) and from the look of it neither does the team who finished 4th so perhaps they needed to bring one more up to complete this division.
So usually it would be 2 up and 2 down but that can change if new teams enter and teams who were there last year don't enter again. Teams may also decide not to go up and stay where they are. I know about 1 other team from my club a few divisions higher who won their league last year but asked to stay in the same division this year rather than go up because they most of them had work commitments and couldn't take it too seriously.
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« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2008, 02:17:11 AM »
Quote from: invisibleman18 on June 19, 2008, 02:13:13 AM
Yes it's usually 2 up 2 down, but last season Western Springs Choppers finished 5th but have also been promoted along with us and Metro. But I suppose it can also depend on teams pulling out and new teams entering etc. The team I played for last season finished 3rd behind Carlsberg and Metro in the division below so ahead of the Choppers. But my previous team doesn't exist anymore (hence the move) and from the look of it neither does the team who finished 4th so perhaps they needed to bring one more up to complete this division.
So usually it would be 2 up and 2 down but that can change if new teams enter and teams who were there last year don't enter again.
Yeah, same everywhere.
Do you like my tennis table? woop woop!
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Re: A Football Season In The Life Of A Murraysworld Member - 2008 Season
« Reply #39 on: June 19, 2008, 05:30:38 AM »
Which team are you on again?
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