Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Final Day Thriller On Cards in RM

Hun Haters, Totaalvoetbal and ThunderCats F.C will go into the final round of the RM Invitational all harbouring hopes of being crowned champions after winning their respective games.

Leaders Hun Haters attacked Doncaster from the start as they set about trying to improve their goal difference. Ted Caird headed in the opener after 35 minutes before they suffered a nasty injury to star forward Iain Emery. David Mailer looked to have settled the game with a quality strike after 63 minutes but when Niall Sefton headed in for the visitors you could feel the tension set in amongst the home support. Anything less than a win would have been harsh on the hosts as they created numerous opportunities to score more goals but they will hope to be more clinical in their final game with Yorkshires Amateurs.

Totaalvoetbal kept themselves in the race by edging out Crystal palace 2-1. Once Pierre van Diemen had thumped home from distance you sensed it was a case of how many they would win by rather than if they would win at all. However, a succession of missed chances and a good away side contributed to a very competitive game. Palace looked to have all but ended their championship hopes when Mark Bright curled home from distance. The hosts were to show tremendous character by coming straight back. Abbas Erol hitting the bar before van Diemen produced an exquisite lob to win the game. Meeblind was a relieved man, "It was tight at the end but i've got to be delighted with the points."

ThunderCats F.C thumped 23rd Professionals to stay alive also but will be looking for slip-ups if they are to become champions. With the away side in turmoil due to an awol manager, who would resign post-match, ThunderCats set about them showing no mercy. Juliano Leite scored a brace to add to goals from Leonardo Borja, Nelson Queimado and Fabricio Cidade to put the hosts 5-0 up at the interval. ThunderCats seemed to be saving themselves during a quiet second-half and settled for another Cidade effort to complete the victory. With a superior goal difference, draws from the top two along with a win for ThunderCats will see them crowned champions. 23rd Professionals, meanwhile, will hope for a brighter future under Jackbaggie2000.

EASTHAM FC delivered a fine performance to defeat Yorkshires Amateurs 3-0. Creating the better chances EASTHAM netted through Terence Sutherland and a Samuel Maricon brace to leave their visitors shell-shocked. Defeat did not sit well with Amateurs' boss Danlufc13, "I don't like losing and I will be making some more changes for our next game. I think our performances the last couple of games highlight the lack of depth in our squad, something I will need to deal with at the end of the season."

AS Roma thumped Glasgow Rangers in the day's other game. Captain Sid Peyton started the rout with a fine header and a Rafaele Di Muri brace settled the game before the interval. Stanko Marincic added another goal as Roma created chances at will before Geomar Zanchi scored an undeserved goal for Rangers. Roma manager Cathalio admitted to being a bit nervous ahead of the change, "The change report for me a week ago looked great but now I fear that it will be quite disappointing."

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