Rowan Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Happy with a draw. Youth keeper played well considering it was his competitive debut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zell Posted June 1, 2012 Share Posted June 1, 2012 Good result all things considered. Could have even won it but the 64thers' defence was solid. Next up: away to Rising Phoenix. That will be a toughie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fierce_LiNk Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 Lost 3-1. Sucks to be me. But, we will come back stronger. Dragooooo do not know the meaning of the word DIE. DRAGOOOOO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Mcoy Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 Mcoy starts off with an away win which is very much welcomed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikos9 Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 Spotlight: 1-3, 15 mins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbob Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 (edited) Here we go again, another season which means, another round of the Elite mash-up with your's truley. I've taken some advice and tips given by @Tales from the last Xpert thread, so yeah. Enjoy!!! N-Euro Elite League Mash-up Season 23 - Round 1 Eights United vs Intergalactico Stars Eights hosted the Season 22 cup winners Inter in todays confrontation. Inter were out to prove why they were the winners of the cup, Eights were out to make sure to spoil the party today. Which it certainly did head that way, Eights opened the scoring in the first 5 minutes. Alec Svanson the scorer. He scored the 2nd in extra time of the 1st half as well. Inter certainly are looking somewhat different to that of the last season. Probably because a certain Chris Benoit isn't up to his old tricks, which could be what Inter need him to do today. In the 52nd minute, Steve Sting of Inter was injured by Sergio Ramos. No yellow issued, mainly due to this offensive tackle was just that. He got the ball first. Nikos Papadopoulos was subbed for Terry Hogan, with the "Real American" on the pitch, maybe Inter could fight back. It was not to be, Alec Svanson scored Eight's 3rd goal and his first hatrick of the season as well. One final sub for Inter, Nick Fu came on for Roberto Carlos. But it was not meant to be today Possession: 60 - 40 Chances: 9 - 2 Man of the Match (Eights) - Anthony Zahora Man of the Match (Inter) - Owen Hart Final Score: Eights United 3 - Intergalactico Stars 0 DuD's Baggies vs Battlestar Odwinica Both teams have faced each other countless times over the history of the N-Euro league, and today was not going to be different. DuD wearing Black with Pink. Odwinica wearing Yellow and Red. Odwinica taking a 4-4-2 formation, DuD going for a 3-5-2 formation. Within the first minute, Ranko Trifkovic recieved a yellow card for simply deciding to take his time getting into place. Not a good start for him. And DuD wasn't without fault either, they recieved a yellow card as well. Theobald Paine for going right for Ranko. Percival Larwill, DuD's goalkeeper was injured from a sliding tackle. He had to be subbed for Nat Cowling in the 33rd. 75th minute sub for Pawel Barcz for Sidney Malloy was not enough for todays match. Possession: 45 - 55 Chances: 0 - 0 Man of the Match (DuD) - Rory Ashe Man of the Match (Odwinica) - Ranko Trifkovic Final Score: DuDs Baggies 0 - Battlestar Odwinica 0 Happenstance FC vs Mcoys Sons Another classic confrontation today, with Happenstance hosting Mcoys in todays contest. Both sides have a history of upsetting one another, and it was looking like Happenstance were going to do that for Mcoys. Opening the scoring in the 6th minute, Dean Gregor the scorer. And again in the 14th minute, they scored again. This time Teofilo Polo the scorer. Mcoys were not going without a fight, scoring themselves in the 21st minute. Norm Downer the scorer on this occasion. It was certainly a confrontation today, Vincent Gault, the seasoned captain of Happenstance injured. It certainly was a loss to the team, and an opening for Mcoys to take this for themselves. Which is certainly what they did. 2-2 in the 33rd, Mcoys hit back with another cracker. Adrien Tant, who assisted with the 1st goal was the scorer on this chance. An early sub for Mcoys, Calum McElroy was subbed for Wade McAteer in the 46th. It was heading for a draw, until Mcoys hit a 3rd in the 79th minute. Wyatt Rufus scored his 1st of the season, with the assist from Wade McAteer. Wyatt was subbed in the 81st for Hamilton Charles. A few more chances for both sides ended this match today Possession: 55 - 45 Chances: 5 - 6 Man of the Match (Happenstance) - Patrick Unsworth Man of the Match (Mcoys) - Arthur Rossall Final Score: Happenstance FC - Mcoys Sons 3 Madpool vs The Comerade Co-op Newcomers Comerade faced Elite league veteran side Madpool today, and certainly had their work cut-out for them today. Madpool wanted to show them that the Elite league is business, not pleasure. Spence Monk was booked for poking Evgeny Patrin in the eye, not a wise move indeed. And again, Marat Miloradovich was injured by Spence Monk. He avoided a second yellow again, due to reaching the ball first. It took 48 minutes to do so, but it was Madpool who broke through the Comerade defence and scored. Reggie Hales the scorer on this occasion. Back and Forth the match went, Igor Trubnikov from Comerade injured Ed Kent after a tackle, and had to be subbed for Garth Newell. Madpool hit back with a 2nd goal, Archie Gay the scorer this time. Madpool certainly put the confident newcomers in their place today Possession: 62 - 38 Chances: 5 - 2 Man of the Match (Madpool) - Reggie Hales Man of the Match (Co-op) - Igor Trubnikov Final Score: Madpool 2 - The Comerade Co-op 0 Bubbles FC vs Silverdale Hotpot Another newcomer to the league, Bubbles FC hosted Silverdale Hotpot today. They wanted to show that they were not another team there to fill a spot, but to show they were there to make a point. Silverdale wanted to prove they still had the fire, and they did that in the 14th and 24th minutes. Scoring twice, Ronnie Scrimshaw the scorer of the 1st goal and Virgil Caskey the scorer of the 2nd. Bubbles started to show cracks in the defence, Finbar Mery recieved his 1st yellow card of the season. Bubbles hit back with a cracking freekick in the 66th minute by Alexandre Solano, the older brother of Recall's Jonathan Solano. Alexandre was subbed in the 70th for Liam Haley. Who hit Bubble's 2nd goal in the 81st from a cracking header. 2 subs in the 83rd for Silverdale, Ronnie Srimshaw and Hernan Orellena were subbed for Steven Calderwood and Jamie Jerome. Possession: 53 - 47 Chances: 7 - 4 Man of the Match (Bubbles) - Mark Tully Man of the Match (Silver) - Clifford Hope Final Score: Bubbles FC 2 - Silverdale Hotpot 2 Most Important Result Eights United 3 – Intergalactico Stars 0. Eights went out to prove that Inter are just like any other team, and wanted to prove that they can take it to the big teams. Stylish Play Madpool vs Comerade Co-op. Madpool went to put Comerade in their place, with 2 cracking goals. Best Player Alec Svanson of Eights United. Scoring a hatrick in the match against cup winners Intergalactico Stars, proving that Inter are human. Table Edited June 2, 2012 by Jimbob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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The Peeps Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 (edited) N-Euro Middle League Season Twenty Three: The Summer Scorcher The Middle League is looking similar to how it was two seasons ago with The Sixty-Fourthers, Leeds and Rising Phoenix all back after a short stay in the Elite league. Dysonian Wanderers are no more and Emo Blades have been relegated to the lower league after two seasons of inactivity. Staple teams of the Middle League, Seahawks FC and Real Peeps remain, as do Aqui1a All Stars and Winston Gardens both avoiding relegation in their first season in the middle League – though All Stars have been here previously. New to the middle league and enjoying their first time here are Yellow Submarine and Dragooooo. Dragooooo have been battling it out in the lower league for a couple of seasons while Yellow Submarine imitated Winston Gardens and were promoted after their very first season. AC Elites are technically newcomers but to their manager, the middle league is merely a stepping stone on the way back to former glory. Round One ***Yellow Submarine vs The Sixty-Fourthers*** New plays old in the first game of the new season in a tough drawing for Yellow Submarine who face Sixty-Fourthers who won the middle league during their last stay here two seasons ago. The game kicks off and Yellow Submarine are first on the offensive as Jon Lilywhite aims for goal with a precise header which was no problem for Sixty-Fourther’s keeper. Sixty-Fourthers retaliate but the ball goes out of play for a corner kick which is taken by Amer Kurdi. The ball finds Evstathios Panadopolos who scores in the 19th minute from a header! Amer Kurdi tries for a goal of his own two minutes later but is denied by the keeper. In the 30th minute, Panadopoplos takes another shot which flies wide and soon after, Irving Beasley takes a chance for Yellow Submarine but shoots high above the goal. In the 41st minute Soheil Qadir scores from a header but the goal is disallowed due to a hand ball. Half Time score: Yellow Submarine 0-1 The Sixty-Fourthers In the second half, Yellow Submarine are once again first to attack with a low shot coming from Irving Beasley which makes It past the keeper! Once again though, the goal is disallowed due to a hand ball! Irving Beasley tries again in the 55th minute but the ball goes out of play for a goal kick. Still not deterred, Beasley again manages to slip through Sixty-Fourther’s defence for another attempt in the 62nd minute but misses the goal by a metre. Towards the end of the game, Sixty-Fourthers were trying their best to draw out the time which resulted in Evstathios Panadopolos being red-carded for time wasting! Now a player down, Sixty-Fourthers acted fast to stop Submarine’s chances and injure Irving Beasley who is replaced by Kit Cougar in the 88th minute. In the 91st minute Kit Randall Ling makes a final play, crossing the ball to Cougar who heads it in for a last minute equaliser! Final Score: Yellow Submarine 1-1 The Sixty-Fourthers ****AC Elites vs Rising Phoenix**** Elites start the game off in excellent form as Rory Richards takes a chance in the first minute with a diving header on goal which is tapped over the bar by the keeper. 27 minutes in and Elite’s midfielder Evert-Jan Strijbosch takes an injury and is substituted by Lesley Patty. Elites retaliate 10 minutes later by heavily injuring Paul Crossley of Rising Phoenix who is replaced by Kingsley Parsons but no freekick was issued. Half Time Score: AC Elites 0-0 Rising Phoenix Phoenix make an early substitution in the second half, replacing Stan Kingston up front with Darren Bolam. AC Elites are also forced to make a substitution after Max Freund is slightly injured, Dermott Bendle takes his place. In the 56th minute Rising Phoenix have a chance with a freekick taken by Max Hendry which is aimed at Kingsley Parsons who heads the ball towards the goal and scores! Rising Phoenix kept possession in their own half for most of the remaining time, leaving both teams unable to make any further attempts on goal for the rest of the game. Final Score: AC Elites 0-1 Rising Phoenix *****Winston Gardens FC vs Aqui1a All Stars***** The game kicks off and Archie Rosebotham of Winston Gardens is instantly issued a yellow card for a hand ball but are soon after awarded a freekick which Elroy Goodison narrowly misses. In the 16th minute, Rosebotham redeems himself after taking a side-footed shot on goal and scoring. All Stars’ Roupen Cherezian hits back in the 22nd minute with a header on goal which lands nowhere close. Half Time Score: Winston Gardens 1-0 Aqui1a All Stars Bradley Thomas starts things off again for Winston Gardens in the second half by scoring from a header in the 52nd minute. Two more freekicks are awarded to Winston Gardens in the 77th and 82nd minutes but Goodison fails to score from either of them. Winston Gardens get one more attempt on goal in the 90th minute as Magnus Ahnfeldt - who came on for Elroy Goodison in the 85th minute, takes a shot on goal which is easily handled by the keeper. Final Score: Winston Gardens 2-0 Aqui1a All Stars ***Seahawks FC vs Real Peeps*** Real Peeps are first to break through as Don Martland takes a powerful shot from a distance in the 18th minute which narrowly misses. Cappi Lucci of Seahawks FC hits back in the 24th minute but the ball goes out of play for a goal kick. In the 30th minute Matt Scorpios gets another chance for Seahawks and takes a powerful shot on goal from which he scores! Real Peeps are awarded a freekick in the 38th minute which is taken by Derrick Birch but it gets saved by the keeper. In the 42nd minute Don Martland has another shot on goal but it goes straight into the keeper’s arms. The ball is kicked out to Cappi Lucci who attempts to score, but the shot is saved by Real Peeps new signing, Michael J Caboose. Redmond Phelan gets a final attempt on goal for Real Peeps before the half time whistle blows but his shot hits the post! Half Time Score: Seahawks FC 1-0 Real Peeps Ernst Heinzmann suffers an injury in the second half, forcing Real Peeps to replace him with Cletus Blessed. At the same time, Seahawks swap Javi Etxeberria out for Christiano Aragón. In the 63rd minute Derrick Birch gets a yellow card for elbowing which results in Cappi Lucci leaving the pitch with injuries and being replaced by Amoldo Tito. Tyko Benzelius attempts to settle the score for Seahawks and is yellow carded for brutal play but the damage is done and Don Martland is stretched off the pitch and Jimmy Exton takes his place for Real Peeps. In the 75th minute Dominic Gilli takes a well-placed shot, reminding the teams that they should be playing football, but the ball brushes the outside of the post. In the 90th minute Jeremias Ríos gets a final chance at scoring for Seahawks but puts it wide of the goal. Final Score: Seahawks FC 1-0 Real Peeps ***Leeds M.O.T vs Dragooooo**** The game is barely underway before Monty Garner of Leeds is yellow carded for dangerous play which results in Leonard Van Brakei of Dragooooo being replaced by Graciano Velho due to injury. In the 29th minute, Dragooooo are awarded a freekick which is taken by Daan Wielink but he misses the goal by a hair’s breadth. Dragooooo make another play in the 38th minute which sees Albertino Peseiro set up Thijs Feskens who headers the ball and scores! Half Time Score Leeds M.O.T 0-1 Dragooooo Dragooooo keep up their offense in the second half and Thijs Feskens gets a chance in the 47th minute and he tries to lob the ball over the keeper with great success! Unfortunately the goal is disallowed due to Feskens being offside. In the 51st minute Leeds M.O.T finally get a chance on goal as Dylaan Haag takes a shot which falls just centimetres wide of the goal. A few minutes later, Viquardinho Berger has a chance with a flick header on goal which misses. Berger tries again in the 58th minute, placing the ball to the right of the keeper and the shot stays on target, hitting the corner of the net! With the scores now level, Dragooooo get on the offensive again and Ernesto Lacopino takes a shot which flies just inches above the crossbar. In the 71st minute Leeds are awarded a freekick which is taken by Elton Monkhouse but it’s warded off by the keeper. In the 75th minute, Leeds go ahead after a goal is scored by Jonny Normlund. Both teams make some late substitutions but Leeds keep their attack flowing as Viquardinho Berger has another attempt on goal in the 86th minute… and he scores! Final Score Leeds M.O.T 3-1 Dragooooo Most Important Result: Yellow Submarine 1-1 The Sixty-Fourthers, Sixty-Fourthers are a strong and experienced team but Submarine held them to a draw this round which may only give them one point but at the end of the season it may be the point that makes the difference between safety and relegation. Manager of the Round: Dan-Likes-Trees, Winston Gardens FC, Dan earned 5 stars for his tactics this round which helped his team beat All Stars 2-0, locking them down to only 1 chance in the game while Gardens managed 6. Best Player: Viquardinho Berger, Leeds M.O.T, Berger made the most waves in his match this round against Dragooooo, scoring two goals for the team and making many of the chances. Standings: Tried a new format/style. Do you guys prefer it this way or the old way? I basically watched each game and commentated each chance and some of the events. Potential for some very long reports for some games where there are a lot of chances lol. I think this way is more accurate but a bit more long-winded and less... personal? Would like some feedback please :p Edited June 2, 2012 by The Peeps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aqui1a Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 N-Euro Middle League Season Twenty Three: The Summer Scorcher The Middle League is looking similar to how it was two seasons ago with The Sixty-Fourthers, Leeds and Rising Phoenix all back after a short stay in the Elite league. Dysonian Wanderers are no more and Emo Blades have been relegated to the lower league after two seasons of inactivity. Staple teams of the Middle League, Seahawks FC and Real Peeps remain, as do Aqui1a All Stars and Winston Gardens both avoiding relegation in their first season in the middle League – though All Stars have been here previously. New to the middle league and enjoying their first time here are Yellow Submarine and Dragooooo. Dragooooo have been battling it out in the lower league for a couple of seasons while Yellow Submarine imitated Winston Gardens and were promoted after their very first season. AC Elites are technically newcomers but to their manager, the middle league is merely a stepping stone on the way back to former glory. Round One ***Yellow Submarine vs The Sixty-Fourthers*** New plays old in the first game of the new season in a tough drawing for Yellow Submarine who face Sixty-Fourthers who won the middle league during their last stay here two seasons ago. The game kicks off and Yellow Submarine are first on the offensive as Jon Lilywhite aims for goal with a precise header which was no problem for Sixty-Fourther’s keeper. Sixty-Fourthers retaliate but the ball goes out of play for a corner kick which is taken by Amer Kurdi. The ball finds Evstathios Panadopolos who scores in the 19th minute from a header! Amer Kurdi tries for a goal of his own two minutes later but is denied by the keeper. In the 30th minute, Panadopoplos takes another shot which flies wide and soon after, Irving Beasley takes a chance for Yellow Submarine but shoots high above the goal. In the 41st minute Soheil Qadir scores from a header but the goal is disallowed due to a hand ball. Half Time score: Yellow Submarine 0-1 The Sixty-Fourthers In the second half, Yellow Submarine are once again first to attack with a low shot coming from Irving Beasley which makes It past the keeper! Once again though, the goal is disallowed due to a hand ball! Irving Beasley tries again in the 55th minute but the ball goes out of play for a goal kick. Still not deterred, Beasley again manages to slip through Sixty-Fourther’s defence for another attempt in the 62nd minute but misses the goal by a metre. Towards the end of the game, Sixty-Fourthers were trying their best to draw out the time which resulted in Evstathios Panadopolos being red-carded for time wasting! Now a player down, Sixty-Fourthers acted fast to stop Submarine’s chances and injure Irving Beasley who is replaced by Kit Cougar in the 88th minute. In the 91st minute Kit Randall Ling makes a final play, crossing the ball to Cougar who heads it in for a last minute equaliser! Final Score: Yellow Submarine 1-1 The Sixty-Fourthers ****AC Elites vs Rising Phoenix**** Elites start the game off in excellent form as Rory Richards takes a chance in the first minute with a diving header on goal which is tapped over the bar by the keeper. 27 minutes in and Elite’s midfielder Evert-Jan Strijbosch takes an injury and is substituted by Lesley Patty. Elites retaliate 10 minutes later by heavily injuring Paul Crossley of Rising Phoenix who is replaced by Kingsley Parsons but no freekick was issued. Half Time Score: AC Elites 0-0 Rising Phoenix Phoenix make an early substitution in the second half, replacing Stan Kingston up front with Darren Bolam. AC Elites are also forced to make a substitution after Max Freund is slightly injured, Dermott Bendle takes his place. In the 56th minute Rising Phoenix have a chance with a freekick taken by Max Hendry which is aimed at Kingsley Parsons who heads the ball towards the goal and scores! Rising Phoenix kept possession in their own half for most of the remaining time, leaving both teams unable to make any further attempts on goal for the rest of the game. Final Score: AC Elites 0-1 Rising Phoenix *****Winston Gardens FC vs Aqui1a All Stars***** The game kicks off and Archie Rosebotham of Winston Gardens is instantly issued a yellow card for a hand ball but are soon after awarded a freekick which Elroy Goodison narrowly misses. In the 16th minute, Rosebotham redeems himself after taking a side-footed shot on goal and scoring. All Stars’ Roupen Cherezian hits back in the 22nd minute with a header on goal which lands nowhere close. Half Time Score: Winston Gardens 1-0 Aqui1a All Stars Bradley Thomas starts things off again for Winston Gardens in the second half by scoring from a header in the 52nd minute. Two more freekicks are awarded to Winston Gardens in the 77th and 82nd minutes but Goodison fails to score from either of them. Winston Gardens get one more attempt on goal in the 90th minute as Magnus Ahnfeldt - who came on for Elroy Goodison in the 85th minute, takes a shot on goal which is easily handled by the keeper. Final Score: Winston Gardens 2-0 Aqui1a All Stars ***Seahawks FC vs Real Peeps*** Real Peeps are first to break through as Don Martland takes a powerful shot from a distance in the 18th minute which narrowly misses. Cappi Lucci of Seahawks FC hits back in the 24th minute but the ball goes out of play for a goal kick. In the 30th minute Matt Scorpios gets another chance for Seahawks and takes a powerful shot on goal from which he scores! Real Peeps are awarded a freekick in the 38th minute which is taken by Derrick Birch but it gets saved by the keeper. In the 42nd minute Don Martland has another shot on goal but it goes straight into the keeper’s arms. The ball is kicked out to Cappi Lucci who attempts to score, but the shot is saved by Real Peeps new signing, Michael J Caboose. Redmond Phelan gets a final attempt on goal for Real Peeps before the half time whistle blows but his shot hits the post! Half Time Score: Seahawks FC 1-0 Real Peeps Ernst Heinzmann suffers an injury in the second half, forcing Real Peeps to replace him with Cletus Blessed. At the same time, Seahawks swap Javi Etxeberria out for Christiano Aragón. In the 63rd minute Derrick Birch gets a yellow card for elbowing which results in Cappi Lucci leaving the pitch with injuries and being replaced by Amoldo Tito. Tyko Benzelius attempts to settle the score for Seahawks and is yellow carded for brutal play but the damage is done and Don Martland is stretched off the pitch and Jimmy Exton takes his place for Real Peeps. In the 75th minute Dominic Gilli takes a well-placed shot, reminding the teams that they should be playing football, but the ball brushes the outside of the post. In the 90th minute Jeremias Ríos gets a final chance at scoring for Seahawks but puts it wide of the goal. Final Score: Seahawks FC 1-0 Real Peeps ***Leeds M.O.T vs Dragooooo**** The game is barely underway before Monty Garner of Leeds is yellow carded for dangerous play which results in Leonard Van Brakei of Dragooooo being replaced by Graciano Velho due to injury. In the 29th minute, Dragooooo are awarded a freekick which is taken by Daan Wielink but he misses the goal by a hair’s breadth. Dragooooo make another play in the 38th minute which sees Albertino Peseiro set up Thijs Feskens who headers the ball and scores! Half Time Score Leeds M.O.T 0-1 Dragooooo Dragooooo keep up their offense in the second half and Thijs Feskens gets a chance in the 47th minute and he tries to lob the ball over the keeper with great success! Unfortunately the goal is disallowed due to Feskens being offside. In the 51st minute Leeds M.O.T finally get a chance on goal as Dylaan Haag takes a shot which falls just centimetres wide of the goal. A few minutes later, Viquardinho Berger has a chance with a flick header on goal which misses. Berger tries again in the 58th minute, placing the ball to the right of the keeper and the shot stays on target, hitting the corner of the net! With the scores now level, Dragooooo get on the offensive again and Ernesto Lacopino takes a shot which flies just inches above the crossbar. In the 71st minute Leeds are awarded a freekick which is taken by Elton Monkhouse but it’s warded off by the keeper. In the 75th minute, Leeds go ahead after a goal is scored by Jonny Normlund. Both teams make some late substitutions but Leeds keep their attack flowing as Viquardinho Berger has another attempt on goal in the 86th minute… and he scores! Final Score Leeds M.O.T 3-1 Dragooooo Standings: Tried a new format/style. Do you guys prefer it this way or the old way? I basically watched each game and commentated each chance and some of the events. Potential for some very long reports for some games where there are a lot of chances lol. I think this way is more accurate but a bit more long-winded and less... personal? Would like some feedback please :p I like it, for what it is. But what I liked about your old reports was that you had some input on each game... and where have the 'most important', 'most stylish play' things gone?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Peeps Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 I like it, for what it is. But what I liked about your old reports was that you had some input on each game... and where have the 'most important', 'most stylish play' things gone?! Good point, I've included them now. Slipped my mind. You can cut down the quote to include the actual paragraph you wanted to refer to btw :p Yeah I traded my input for a more accurate account of the game really. It's hard to keep both. Before I would generalise and say 'team 1 had many chances and are attacking strong' or whatever, but this way I have an account of each chance made. It's more formal I suppose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellmeister Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 I like whatever, as long as I'm included. Loved the stepping stone reference as well acknowledging how puny you all are before I reclaim what is rightfully mine ...eventually. Spotlight: Inter 2 - 1 Madpool first goal - 34th minute. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDog Posted June 3, 2012 Share Posted June 3, 2012 Spotlight Intergalactico Stars 1-3 Madpool. Goal in 25th minute. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReZourceman Posted June 3, 2012 Share Posted June 3, 2012 0-2, an okay result for the teams first outing. Chartreuse is here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellmeister Posted June 3, 2012 Share Posted June 3, 2012 0-2, an okay result for the teams first outing. Chartreuse is here. Have you missed it? :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haden Posted June 4, 2012 Author Share Posted June 4, 2012 Going away on hols till Thurs but will sort out Lottery when I get back. Love the new NE format btw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 A good youth, at last! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fierce_LiNk Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Didn't know I had a goal disallowed for offside. Aw well. 3-1 seems like a one sided game, but the actual match report there makes it sound more even than I thought. Not an entirely terrible result then. Nice report, Peeps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellmeister Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 Dragpoo and Real Poops. Think I have an obsession with name calling :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fierce_LiNk Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Gutted. 4-3 away from home against Gaggle. To add insult to injury, I man-marked his man of the match, and from checking at the bottom of the game report, it appears that it didn't save. Just...fucking meh. I did this 30 minutes ago! Well played, Gaggle. Gutted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbob Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 2 for 2, beat AndyAllStars 2-1 today. Decided to field some younger players, as is my plan. Hey, if i don't get promoted this season at least there is no chance of being relegated. Elite League report coming later this afternoon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 So proud of my boys coming from behind to beat Haden 2-1! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellmeister Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 THAT'S WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU MESS WITH THE WARRIOR. Ahem, a lovely 2-1 win against Peeps :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dan-likes-trees Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Urgh, forgot to set my tactics, only one sub so had my keeper come on when my star midfielder mid-game. brilliant. Annoying, could have got a result there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heroicjanitor Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Totally should have won that game 6 chances against Mcoy's 2. He tightened centre against my wing plays, I tightened centre against his through balls. Ain't fair no way no how. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikos9 Posted June 7, 2012 Share Posted June 7, 2012 As @Haden isn't currently around to say this - correct me if i'm wrong but i think @Tales was closest to the Spotlight score in guessing 2-3 when the result ended up 3-3 so it's over to you again to create the next spotlight for tomorrow's game of choice... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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