Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Lions Lose to Lind Strike

AFC Stanley recorded their second win over Three Lions FC in a matter of days as a Thorbjorn Lind goal was enough to settle a tight encounter. Stanley based their win on the impressive performance of their defence and hard-working style of Garry Molseley up-front. Markham was eager for his side to get the praise they deserved, "We were magnificent again tonight" and was also still lavish in his praise of Izuka when stating he was "the best manager in the league." Izuka, could only say in the scribble that his "real life is more important", we can only pray the self-proclaimed "good-looking" Izuka hasn't fallen into female hands.

Keeping pace with Stanley are F.C. Greatness. Once again Enok Vahlstrom was their hero as he notched his eighth and ninth goals of the season to lead his side to a 2-1 victory over Tropical Thunder. Diego Cutolo was their scorer as defeat sees them slip four points from Santos FC and safety. Vahlstrom was modest about his performance when stating he was "just doing my job the team." Darren Calvert was heard saying the forward's name over and over, this coupled with joining in the celebrations by "diving" on them has led to rumours about the closeness of Calvert and Vahlstrom's relationship. Fans could care less though as the hitman looks to lead them into the promised land of the RM Invitational.

Newry City are the closest to upsetting the promotion places after their routine win at Goals Aloud. Muharem Husic scoring his sixth of the season to put the visitors in the lead before Henry Elshot and Archibald Woodlands completed the victory after half-time. Despite sitting in fourth place they are still four points behind Three Lions so will need to carry on their good form.

Juventus franked last week's form by completing the double over Portsmouth. They had to do it the hard way though as Demetrio Delpiano had given the hosts a first-half lead with a fine header. Juventus provided a second-half masterclass in finishing though as Orlan Canito scored from long range, Mairthin Foley finished off a breakaway and Canito added his second from close range to seal a 3-1 victory.

Royal Navy United lost again as Santos knocked four past them. Richardo Ferrari scoring a speedy double to put the visitors 2-0 ahead before further goals from Sonny Ozzinho and Fredrick Winnerljung completed the scoring.

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