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Home arrow News arrow CROW'S NEST HIT HUMBERSTONE AND FC UNITED ON FIRE
CROW'S NEST HIT HUMBERSTONE AND FC UNITED ON FIRE Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Bryant   
Friday, 14 October 2011
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Discoveries Titans 14 Toll Bar 0

Bizarre set of results, three teams winning by big margins, and yet opposition not disgraced.

Titans are Grimsby’s answer to Barcelona.  They pass and move so quickly, so easily that opposition are chasing shadows.  The fact that Toll Bar never scored is a testament to the fact they can defend, and then when the defence is breached they have a goal keeper that can catch flies.

Listening to Toll Bar at half time and full time I am sure they have not just played Titans they have learnt from and the next game will be tighter.

Crow’s Nest Red 0 Humberstone 24

Humberstone are experienced futsal players, Crow’s Nest raw newcomers, and an unfair contest before a ball has been kicked.  Unfortunately we all have to start somewhere, for the Crow’s it was a master class from Humberstone.  Most of their goals would not have looked out of place in senior Futsal at the highest level. 

Crow’s Nest Blue 0 FC United 14

Having watched their ‘Red’ team Crow’s Nest Blue had time to digest their baptism of fire and at least to be a little more prepared.  Which they were.  The fact they did not score was down to rush finishing, chances was created.  FC United on the other hand was clinical, just like Humberstone and Titans they know where the striker is going to be three passes before the ball reaches him.

The best of our men’s teams would be pleasantly surprised to witness the Thursday League quality.

 
Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 October 2011 )
 
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