Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Wonderous White Hawk set Record

White Hawk FC set a new points record as they capped a superb debut season with a 2-1 win at worley afc. The game proved far from comfortable for the champions as wortley belied their league position with a passionate display. White Hawk took the lead through a Charly Chan Jet Soe shot after 9 minutes. This lead wasn't to last long as the hosts continued to trouble Hawk. Michael Keeler was the scorer as he gave Dankoi no chance in the visiting goal. The second-half proved as competitive as the first but it was the leaders who grabbed the decisive third goal. Clyde Nageswar was the hero as he rose well to meet an Adan Donahue cross. White Hawk will look to take Division Two by storm next season while wortley will look to improve on their first showing in the league.

Southampton sealed promotion in second place as they overcame a slow start to defeat Charlottenburg FC 1-0. The home side created the only opportunities of the opening period as the game struggled to burst into life. Southampton were to be much improved after the interval and took the lead when Leopold Beazley fired in. Further chances came and went but one goal proved enough as the Saints marched up a division. Hardinho was already looking ahead to the new season apprehensively, "I am glad I got promoted although I kinda wish I didn't. Next season I could be the arse kicking boys." Charlottenburg, meanwhile, will feel they are in a much stronger position to push for promotion as their players progress.

Belly Tubbies were promoted following final day heroics at home to These Charming Men. Needing a win to secure Division Two status for next season Belly Tubbies always looked to have the edge on their struggling opponents. Dave Whittingham scoring a penalty in the 37th minute to relax the nerves and encourage the supporters to celebrate. Belly Tubbies were the dominant force after the interval and promotion was secured when Mark Lysenko netted from inside the area. These Charming Men will need Grimeslufc to unearth a few gems over silly season if they are to push for promotion next season while Belly Tubbies will hope to make a similar impact on Division Two as they had on Division Three.

The Fracture gang were the unfortunate side to finish in fourth after demolishing Carthage FC 4-0. Going into the final round still harbouring hopes of promotion The gang played with a passion suggesting they believed it would happen. After a half-hour they were 2-0 up following goals from Darren Houghton and Elton Mills. The chances kept flowing for the away side as you sensed the home had packed up in preparation for the new campaign. Stephen Lorimer made it three with a fine header and another was to follow in the same fashion when Ferdinand Tattershall rose highest to nod past Cumbo. Both sides will expect to be pushing next season following their fourth and fifth finishes respectively.

Much is expected of Morley Town F.C. for the upcoming season following another victory, this time over The Posh by a 2-1 scoreline. Dustin Wotton opened the scoring for the visitors as they opened up the home side at will. The crucial second goal came after 61 minutes with an Angres Kafka breakaway goal. Jack Lightbody did cause a little unrest when he pulled one back for The Posh but it wasn't enough to prevent Morley Town from chalking up the win. Morley News reported that, "Morley can be expected to see some action before next season starts" regarding new signings. Exciting times for Morley with The Posh hoping their youthful approach to this season pays dividends for next.

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