Kirkbride Strollers recorded their seventh straight win after seeing off Kensington Boys Club 4-0. Patrikpatrik was in fine form before the match when quizzed about relegation, "No, me and the boys will sort this out, don't you worry." What followed will not have pleased the Kensington Boys Club manager as Kirkbride dominated a one-sided first-half. Jordan MacIan, Fraser Symington and David Proctor all netting before the interval to give the hosts a 3-0 lead. A second-half goal from Mitsuhiro Sinoda completed the scoring and left Kensington in the final relegation spot. Victory for Kirkbride, meanwhile, sees them four points clear at the top with only five games to play.
The Vikings are in second as AJ Rovers put in a spirited display at Viking Land to take a point in a 1-1 draw. Tasos Toursounidis gave the hosts the perfect start with a header after 10 minutes. AJ continued to battle throughout the game and in the 86th minute levelled matters. The experienced Niclas Ravn scoring his second of the season to give them a vital point in their battle against the drop. Looking ahead to next season their was good news for The Vikings followers, "We are delighted all players are continuing." began Eaglesrjh. "...their continuation will allow us to further develop some good youths whilst keeping the average age up."
Ahead of his side's game with Kroklund, Liverpool boss Buttons was in fine fettle releasing a press that declared, "Bossebong and Kroklund have more chance of winning the lottery tonight than beating us." With that in mind bossebong will have been forgiven for checking his numbers after seeing Patrik Viitala give his side a first-half lead. The game was played at a frantic pace and provided a great advertisement for RM Invitational football. Liverpool managed to produce a second-half comeback that gave justice to such a brilliant game. Javier Macherano and Andriy Voronin netting to put Liverpool into the promotion places. After the game Button gave a succinct view, "Tight was not the word."
Manchester United remain on the fringes of the race after sharing a four-goal thriller with Pahang United. In another open game the hosts twice had to come from behind despite more than holding their own. Mike Westlake netted for the visitors but saw his strike cancelled out by Otto Andersen. Andersen was to score again after 78 minutes after United had previously gone in front for a second time through Walid Muhsin. A point in the end was a fair reflection on an end-to-end game.
Real Madrid were comfortable victors at Ripplenet, beating the hosts 3-0. The game was never in doubt after Kevin Gabriele slotted home after 14 minutes. Alexander Connely scored the second for Madrid before Gabriele scored his second and his team's third to complete an easy win.
Monday, 23 February 2009
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