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Home arrow News arrow 2009 - Week 9 Matches Précis:
2009 - Week 9 Matches Précis: Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Bryant   
Sunday, 22 February 2009

The result of Premier League newcomers Kent SRC vs. Young’s Seafood’s will give a good indication of the season that lies ahead for both teams. Kent St shipping 12 goals a game, the leak needs to be stopped before they can move on.

 

Grimsby All Blacks vs. StreetSoccer, or put another way, GK Leigh Graves (StreetSoccer) vs. his old team. StreetSoccer will be most pleased, 2-0 down at half time they level 2-2.

 

Magpies II vs. El Doge’s will be a test for Magpies that improved showings can be sustained.  El Dogoes just to good 7-3. Grimsby Auditorium are slipping, a chance for MB Joinery to pick up points? MB hammered 17-1!  MB raised watching Liverpool - something went drastically wrong.

 

Wednesday has potential champions Inter vs. previous champions Newton Heath in a must win situation. Newton Heath raise to occassion!  Grimsby Saxons and Jensen will have their own wooden spoon game.  Jensen get better of 13 gaol battle, their first futsal win.

 

Kent St Tuesday League VI pits two league winners against each other; AFC Snoop & Le Osterals. Kent St lights failed, games cancelled at short notice , for which League apologises.

 

The stars added to team names in the tables indicates team has at some time won that league.

 

Kent St. Thursday has Everglaze and Inter another must win game for Inter; Everglaze could tie up championship on this one. Everglaze simply blown out of the water; Kent St arrive unnoticed at top.  Grimsby Saxons and Kent St have been 2 ‘banana skin’ teams in Thursday league, now they can watch out for each other. Kent win, but both teams need to plan for hefty LFA fines as each has a player sent off.


The Novartis junior section is just one tasty game after another, check it out, great to watch.

Last Updated ( Friday, 27 February 2009 )
 
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