Totaalvoetbal overcame a spirited EASTHAM FC side to be crowned league champions after Yorkshires Amateurs defeated Hun Haters 4-1. The evening had started poorly for the home side as Miquel Oriol headed into his own goal. They kept passing and attempted to get into their attacking rhythm as the half progressed. A breakaway Johan Juffing goal giving them the impetus they needed. Just before half-time Shirsh Vajpayee was to head home what was to be the winning goal. A Pierre van Diemen missed penalty couldn't dampen the day as Totaal were crowned champions at the final whistle. Retiring Abbas Erol had this to say, "I've had two amazing seasons here at Totaal and ended up with a Championship medal. Dreams do come true." EASTHAM have proven more than a match for anyone during the campaign and will look to add more consistency next term which should result in a title challenge.
Hun Haters were to suffer heartbreak as Yorkshires Amateurs put in a stunning performance to win 4-1 at The Thorp Arches. The Amateurs attacked from the start and were rewarded when Hans Riegler fired in a free-kick. A penalty miss by Riegler followed by a Ibrahim Sasanian equaliser briefly threatened to derail the home side but they quickly hit back. Murray Davis firing in from distance to re-establish their lead. When Justin Morgan headed home from a corner before half-time you sensed the wind knocked out of the title chasers. Fred Franklin confirmed the victory after 53 minutes with another header and left Hun Haters looking at a third placed finish. The victory confirmed the opinion that Yorkshires Amateurs will be competing at the top of the table next season while Hun will surely go again after their young side develops after the report.
ThunderCats F.C did what they could to attempt to bring the title to Thundera as they defeated Reggae Reggae Sauce (Doncaster Rovers) 3-0. They hit the visitors hard with a dominant first-half performance as firstly Leonardo Borja netted a free-kick. Further first-half goals from Izet Hadzic, a header and long range shot, virtually made sure of the points as they listened for scores elsewhere. When news of Totaal's lead came through ThunderCats were a little more lacklustre after the interval and saw the game out as 3-0 victors. ThunderCats look sure to challenge again next season while Reggae Reggae Sauce will look to establish themselves at the top of Division One.
Crystal Palace demolished St Omer (Glasgow Rangers) 8-0 to record the largest victory margin ever in the RM leagues. Bernie Molseley, Lou Stamp and Mark Bright all netted braces as Palace ran riot. Carl Fletcher and Shefki Kuqi added further goals as Palace ended the season on a high. Despite the win Palace news reported that, "Palace will look to build the squad over the next season or two and see how things go but the squad is definitely looking weak and old and needs some rejuvinating." St Omer will be depending on new manager ConyTottee to reshape their club for a more successful future.
Cathal's identity crisis deepened but despite this he managed to lead his newly branded Marseille side to a 2-0 victory over West Brown Strollers. Rafaele Di Muri scored a brace to make sure the former champions would end their season on a high before the expected brilliant change report. West Brom, under Jackbaggie, will be another of the clubs who will be looking to rebuild next season, "We can look forward to next season where the aim is obviously to regain our top flight status." said the new boss.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
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