Monday, 23 February 2009

History Beckons Hawks

White Hawk FC took another giant stride towards the Division Three title with a 3-0 victory over The Posh. Based on another fine performance from Clarence Ong A Fat, White Hawk held off a spirited Posh side. Fat was to have a big say in the opening goal with a fine pass that allowed Anthony Bokland to race away and score. The Posh played their part in an entertaining second-half but two goals from Ryan Dharmsingh put paid to any hopes they had of a comeback. They remain a side in progress whereas White Hawk are now just two wins away from a deserved title.

Southampton lost ground on White Hawk after fielding another youthful line-up in their match at The Fracture gang. In fairness, The gang were good value for their victory as they created the better chances in the game. They scored early through Darren Houghton but were dealt a blow when Aaron Winder equalised with Saints' only chance of the game. They kept going to the end, however, and scored an injury-time winner through Houghton again. Hardinho was keen to emphasise his plans in the press, "..we have a fairly average squad so the end of season update is vital."

Just two points behind The Fracture gang are Belly Tubbies after they got a much needed win at home to Charlottenburg FC. In a tight game the only goal came just after the half-hour mark when Dave Whittingham fired in a free-kick. They will probably need to find more attacking flair if they are to get into the top three but they have given themselves a real chance. Potsdamerplatz has problems of his own with his Charlottenburg FC side as he looks to the next game, "I've got 3 players suspended. Another seriously injured and a fifth already listed on the transfer market. What a nightmare." To add to his misery it looks like Colburn Town will be announcing a new manager some time within the next 24 hours.

Securing their third win in a row were Carthage FC after seeing off wortley afc. Both sides enjoyed plenty of chances in the 90 minutes but it was Carthage who always enjoyed the edge. Quincy Lansbury getting his second goal of the season with a stunning long range effort. Marcus Spillane sealed the win in the second-half when he was afforded too much room in the penalty area.

Morley Town F.C. got their second win in as many games with an easy 3-0 romp at Colburn Town. It was the away side's front two who did the damage as Roger Farrell grabbed a brace and Kadir Bereket notched inbetween. Farrell did waste a chance for his hat-trick as he missed a penalty but Morley will be happy that their fortune seems to have changed.

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