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  1. He'll be there................... If not, the meat moves to where he be.
  2. N-Euro Elite League Round-up Round 12 – Season 22 Leeds M.O.T vs Intergalactico Stars Leeds are in dire need of a win if they are to have any chance of avoiding relegation. Going against Inter, this was never going to be an easy match. A few chances for Inter in the first half, but Leeds defence was holding strong. But it was Inter who took the opportunity at goal in the second, and scored. Eddie Guerrero the scorer on this occasion in the 54th minute. Zinedine Zidane was subbed in the 57th for Mark Undertaker, Viquardinho Berger for Marvin Townshend (Leeds) in the 61st. A few more subs for Inter (Rocky Miavia for Sergio Ramos, Ronald Ronaldo for Nikos Papadopoulos in the 80th) and for Leeds (Johnny Normlund for Jose Antonio Alonso) in the 81st rounded this match up Possession: 46 – 54 Chances: 0 – 4 Man of the Match (Leeds) – Elton Monkhouse Man of the Match (Inter) – Zinedine Zidane Final Score: Leeds M.O.T 0 – Intergalactico Stars – 1 Madpool vs Battlestar Odwinica Madpool hosted League leaders Odwinica in todays match. Madpool have done very well this season, but going against the leaders today was going to be tough. A yellow card for Ludvik Oy in the 35th (Odwin) for a horrific tackle to Madpools Neal Hiles, which resulted in him being subbed for Marshall Buchanan. We are hoping Neal makes a good recovery. In what seems to be a revenge tackle, Darrell Sedgewick took out Fritjof Tygesen in the 47th minute, receiving a yellow card for his troubles. Fritjof had to be replaced with Bjorn Hoch. It was Madpool who opened the scoring in the 50th, Steven Gerrard the scorer. But Odwinica shot back quick with an equalisor in the 54th, Hardy Howarth the scorer off a penalty. But it seemed the luck for Madpool could be up. Steven Gerrard was yellow carded in the 57th, Kurohime Yamanishi was also yellow’d in the 64th. And sent off for a second offense in the 78th minute. No matter what Odwinica could do, they couldn’t take the opportunity of 1 man advantage. Possession: 53 – 47 Chances: 3 – 2 Man of the Match (Madpool) – Ed Kent Man of the Match (Odwinica) – Hardy Howarth Final Score: Madpool 1 – Battlestar Odwinica – 1 Rising Phoenix vs Mcoys Sons Rising Phoenix hosted Mcoys Sons today, Rising are in need of a win to avoid relegation this season. It was Mcoys Sons who opened the scoring in the 5th minute. Wyatt Rufus the scorer. Rising had a few chances in the 1st half, but couldn’t convert them into goals. Mcoys struck a 2nd goal in the 55th, Wade McAteer the scorer on this occasion. Steven Gaye was booked for an offense in the 70th minute, which I believe was doing some kind of Ric Flair style “wooo” right in the face of Risings, Max Hendry. As unlucky as a lemming jumping from a cliff onto a trampoline, Arther Rossall for Mcoys was injured in the 90th minute. He was subbed for Chuk Ngozi. Possession: 38 – 62 Chances: 5 – 3 Man of the Match (Rising) – Max Hendry Man of the Match (Mcoys) – Arther Rossall Final Score: Rising Phoenix 0 – Mcoys Sons – 2 Silverdale Hotpot vs Eights United A hotly anticipated contest lay ahead today, Silverdale hosted Eights. Both sides were playing a 3-5-2 formation, so this was going to be about skill only. Unfortunetly, Silvers Virgil Caskey was injured and had to be subbed for Eric Hudson in the 21st minute. But it was Silver who opened the scoring, Clifford Hope scoring with Julian Wacek the assist. In the 34th minute, it was the other way around when Julian scored with Clifford assisting. Clifford scored a 2nd goal in the 46th minute, this time with the assist from Eric Hudson. And in the 58th minute, Julian Wacek scored his second. It seemed to be a contest between these two as to who was scoring the most today. Silverdale were all over Eights in this match, who looked lost on the pitch. Possession: 56 – 44 Chances: 7 – 2 Man of the Match (Silver) – Bidari Elloriaga Man of the Match (Eights) – Alec Swanson Final Score: Silverdale Hotpot 4 – Eights United – 0 The Sixty-Fourthers vs Happenstance FC Both sides played the same formation, so this was going to be a game of skill and some luck as to who was going to take this encounter. Dean Gregor for Happestance was yellow carded for attempting to injure Godfrey Pascoe in the 28th minute. Fike Sarasari and Said Rashmati were subbed for Sixty for Arazh Sorai and Latif Al-Rikabi respectably. Soon after coming on, Arazh Sorai was booked for doing an Ultimate Warrior-style verbal attack on Dean Gregor for his earlier tackle. Majeed Nashirin was taken off for Evstathios Panadopolos in the 86th. Possession: 59 – 41 Chances: 4 – 1 Man of the Match (Sixty) – Sirwan Baralla Man of the Match (Happen) – Godfrey Pascoe Final Score: The Sixty-Fourthers 0 – Happenstance FC – 0
  3. Yeah, lets end this day and move onto the next one. No-one else seems to be coming forward or has anything else to add to this day. I already put a No Lynch out there, may as well vote the same way peeps.
  4. Good prices that, can't argue with it We usually go to a Sam Smiths upon the evening, decently priced pub near Trafalga i think (can't recall exact location). The more, the merrier i say.
  5. I've taken to being nice to people, doing good deeds and stuff. It's in vien hope of getting noticed by the females, as i'm not good at starting a convo. I suppose "can i help you with that" is a good way to begin a potential convo. My luck so far................................... 2%!!!. It's getting there, slowly. Made me laugh and a little upset at the same time. One of my mates managed to get a date off one of them free dating sites, and he's the most anti-social of the lot of us. I wonder where i go wrong.
  6. Ticket prices are coming down on Trainline, for anyone still requiring transport to London.
  7. Indeed. I remember the moaning people were having on GAME's facebook page about the fact that Skyrim was a midnight launcher, then got cancelled from that slot over a Call of Duty title instead. Honestly, Call of Duty DOES NOT NEED a midnight launch. All Activision seem to do is re-release each game on a yearly basis. Once you've played one COD, you've played them all.
  8. Hmm, a draw today. Not too bad, considering i lost to them last time we played. At least next match, i got my most experienced midfielder returning from injury. So could be worse really. Looking at the mid-league, it's between a few teams for the last relegation slot, just hoping it's not me. Would love to survive another season.
  9. Damn it!!!!. Wouldn't have minded getting that.
  10. EA may have learned a lesson, by releasing Euro 2012 as an add-on to Fifa 12 instead of a separate title. Now, all Activision need to do is learn that we don't want yearly versions of Call of Duty. Thats not going to happen though. And i always hate it, when GAME do a midnight launch for this over say, i don't know........ Skyrim, like last year. And the problem is, these games become game of the year. Why?????.
  11. Eh, now how has that happened. My votes don't count for negative as far as i know
  12. I suppose it could be classed as racist, if dressed as a gollywog.
  13. I concur this statement. And why has DuD voted for himself??. Self guilt maybe, who knows. (I know, read his post before i posted this time)
  14. I voted Rez, just forgot to change my vote once everyone else changed theirs. Twas following suit as it were. Should i vote here, considering i've been absent much of the voting. Vote: heroicjanitor Just to end the day, see what the next day brings.
  15. Jimbob

    007 Legends

    I'm thinking size-wise, the Stealth Boat probably wouldn't make a good singleplayer level. But it would make for a good multiplayer level though. Send these ideas to Activision, see what they say.
  16. I'll be there on the Friday, so as early as possible. Probably 9 or 10am. Leaving to go home around 2:30pm onwards
  17. I'm not concerned, it just seems like a quick attack/lynch straight from the off between both heroic and MadDog.
  18. A minister is racist for eating cake. Cake eating is racist!!!
  19. Heads up to anyone coming on the Friday, if you need accomodation for that night give me a bell and i can sort something out. Reasonable price near Hyde Park as well, not much of the breakfast though. But you don't really need that, as there are plenty of places open to get something decent to eat.
  20. Jimbob

    007 Legends

    It does sound interesting, but from the previous Bond games i'm not holding out for much. I'll reserve my judgement for when i either see it, or play it. Potentially, this has the makings to be interesting though. I would agree with the two choices above that Retro mentioned. We know the Lazenby movie, could be a mission based in the ski mountains that Blofield hides in, possible. Dalton movie/level. I was thinking License to Kill, with a level based in the drug factory at the end of the movie. Brosnan. Well, we've had Goldeneye remade so i don't expect this to be chosen. Maybe base it on Tomorrow Never Dies with Brosnans escape from the tower and the bike chase in the streets.
  21. Agreed Vote: No Lynch Nothing to go on myself, unless something pops up
  22. Yeah, why is everyone gunning for MadDog. I can't see logic behind that myself.
  23. Ok, i meant hard to find a hard taped copy of it.
  24. Yes i have, i hate when that happens. Give me 10 minutes. Edit: Done, no more formatting issues.
  25. N-Euro Elite League – Tuesday 17th April 2012 Season 22 – Round 11 Rising Phoenix vs Battlestar Odwinica Rising hosted Odwinica in todays encounter at the Rising Stadium. Kick-off was at 13:30 xt, the referee for this match was Hugh Cango. Throughout the entire match, Rising had 3 chances to Odwinica’s 0 chances. But they could not convert the chances to goals today. * Xpert Time Possession: 46 – 54 Chances: 3 – 0 Man of the Match (Rising): Chris Jerimo Man of the Match (Odwinica): Hardy Howarth Final Score: Rising Phoenix 0 – Battlestar Odwinica 0 Mcoys Sons vs The Sixty-Fourthers Mcoys were not taking this encounter lightly today, scoring the 1st goal of the match in the 1st minute of the match. Scorer was Adrien Tant. Mcoys were taking things seriously, showing Sixty exactly what they were made of. Within a few minutes, they scored their second goal. Jez Heckinbottom the scorer on this occasion. Sixty were looking stunned on-pitch, 2-0 down within 5 minutes. Things certainly were not going Sixty’s way in this match, an injury to Amer Hizo Diz in the 15th minute bought his game to a premature end. He was subbed for Latif Al-Rikabi. Mcoys scored a 3rd goal in the 54th minute, Jez scored his second of the match. 2 subs for Sixty in the 78th (Abdallah Kermashani for Arazh Sorai) and in the 89th (Said Rashmati for Sarkew Bakir) bought this match to a conclusion. Possession: 58 – 42 Chances: 11 – 1 Man of the Match (Mcoys): Arthur Rossall Man of the Match (Sixty): Zara Hagolahi Final Score: Mcoys Sons 3 – The Sixty-Fourthers 0 Intergalactico Stars vs Silverdale Hotpot Both sides came into this one wanting a result, Inter played a 4-5-1 approach with Silverdale going for the classic 4-3-3. Both sides were evenly matched in the early stages. But it was Inter who scored the opener in the 40th minute, Ben Kenobi the scorer. Again, they scored in the 59th minute. Mark Undertaker the scorer on this occasion. Ben Kenobi who scored the opener, was subbed for Nikos Scabos. Silverdale, being desperate to score a goal, made an error of judgement on a tackle which gave Inter a chance for a 3rd, which was taken swiftly. Zinedine Zidane the scorer on this occasion. Inter were not going to be taken easy, scoring a 4th in the 85th. Mark Undertaker the scorer, and his second goal of the night. Possession: 59 – 41 Chances: 10 – 0 Man of the Match (Inter): Zinedine Zidane Man of the Match (Silverdale): Howard Lacey Final Score: Intergalactico Stars 4 – Silverdale Hotpot 0 Happenstance FC vs Leeds M.O.T Leeds are in a similar situation to Rising, both sides needing wins to remain in the Elites. With Leeds travelling to Happen Grounds to take on Happenstance today, it was all to play for. They were going out to win, and nothing was going to stop them. Patrick Unsworth was booked in the 2nd minute for Happenstance, followed by a booking for Leeds in the 8th minute. Hamit Altug was the unfortunate player on this occasion. Unfortunetly for Happenstance, the foul tackle caused Teofilo Polo to sprain his ankle and had to be subbed for Den Gregor. It was looking to be favourable to Leeds today, but their luck soon changed. 38 minutes in, Dean Gregor scored the opener for Happenstance. Leeds took this as a warning and prepped for the 2nd half, bringing on Viquardinho Berger for Godfrey Pascoe. Again, Leeds and Happenstance received yellows in the 52 (Leeds player Jonny Howson) and the 55th (Happenstance’s Steven Harrison). The 55th minute saw Leed’s Marvin Townshead injured, he was subbed for Emillio Largo. Leeds’ luck ran out in the 85th, a second foul for Hamit Altug saw his game end with a Red. Happenstance took the opportunity, and scored their 2nd goal in the 88th. Godfrey Pascoe the scorer. A sub for Leeds ended todays encounter Possession: 64 – 36 Chances: 7 – 0 Man of the Match (Happenstance): Godfrey Pascoe Man of the Match (Silverdale): Elton Monkhouse Final Score: Happenstance FC 2 – Leeds M.O.T 0 Eights United vs Madpool Both sides have been on fire since the start of the season, so this was going to be a hit and/or miss encounter. Madpool went on the offensive from the start, injuring Eight’s Godinho Cantos in the 7th minute, and scoring in the 18th. Reggie Hales the scorer. Eights were not going to take this lightly, firing one back of their own in the 21st. Marvin Capwell scored. Eights fired a second one in the 27th, this time Kurniawan Yusri the scorer. Madpool’s Reggie Yales was booked for an offensive tackle on Kurniawan Yusri, was this revenge for the goal he scored? We’ll never know to be fair. A penalty to Madpool in the 36th couldn’t be converted. Showing the pressure these two sides are under this. Another booking to Eights, Rod Clevean the unfortunate player, who in turn injured a Madpool player. Marshall Buchanan had to be taken off and Bruno Galisteu was bought on in replacement. An injury to Dagfinn Jalland in the 46th bought his game to an end, Costel Leonid was bought on. Madpool scored an equalisor in the 57th, Archie Gay the scorer. And again Madpool scored in the 65th, Steven Gerrard scoring this time. Eights equalled back in the 75th, Severin Granas the scorer. Another mistake from Reggie Yates ended his game, a red card for an offense to Kurniawan Yusri. Partly due to swearing and starting a scuffle after a fair tackle were the causes. Eights took the 1 man advantage, scoring a 4th goal in the 87th. Alec Swanson scored. Possession: 49 – 51 Chances: 7 – 9 Man of the Match (Eights): Fernecs Grosics Man of the Match (Madpool): Reggie Yates Final Score: Eights United 4 – Madpool 3
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