Southampton maintained their grip on one of the Division Three promotion spots with a 3-0 win at Colburn Town. In a match dominated right from the off Southampton created nine chances with Philip Haynes, Harold Hankers and Tor Bergstrand scoring the goals. Manager Hardinho was certainly keeping an eye on the table when stating "5 points clear of staying in this division". Promotion is definitely on the agenda at St Marys.
The division's game of the day saw leaders White Hawk FC win by the odd goal in five at Carthage FC. Looking to maintain their dominance of the division White Hawk flew into a 3-0 lead after 35 minutes. Inspired by the 'Fat man' goals from Charly Chan Jet Soe and a brace from Clyde Nageswar looked to have put White Hawk on course for a comfortable win. Inspired by Blakey's half-time blast though Carthage flew out of the blocks and got one back from the penalty spot. Guido Eliseo the scorer who then produced a devilish corner for Ad Herbal to head home to set up a grandstand finish. They will count themselves unfortunate not to have taken at least a point despite their poor start.
Completing the promotion slots are Belly Tubbies after they saw off wortley afc 2-1 at Flabbyland. They got off to the perfect start with a strike from Andras Boloni after only a minute. Walter Willock did level for the visitors as they continued to play their part in an entertaining game. Belly Tubbies did have the final say though and appropriately enough the superb Colin Deary got the goal his play deserved to send the home faithful into raptures.
Slipping out of the top three were The Fracture gang. An impressive performance by Morley Town F.C saw them held to a 1-1 draw. Morley themselves have had a tough start to life in the RM league but with a tough, uncompromising manager at the helm promising "major changes" if they don't pick up some much needed wins Morley could be destined for better things very soon.
Bouncing back to form after a defeat to the gang were Charlottenburg FC, inspired by a display of managerial expertise by Potsdamerplatz. Alan Thompson was the hero as he struck a brace before half-time and received the champagne for a Man-of-the-Match performance. The Posh, looking very youthful will be hoping for good improvements in the change report as they build for the future.
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
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