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El Dogoes open gap at top of Wednesday League |
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Written by Kevin Bryant
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Sunday, 08 May 2011 |
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Peter
Schoefield
Franklin College.
great close control and spacial awareness.
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Monday Futsal
New All Stars 4 Shamrock 9
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All Blacks 6 StreetSoccer 2
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Franklin College 3 El Dogoes 5
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New All Stars did really get to grips with game, have seen them play far better.
Not helped with key player 'Biffa' struggling with back injury.
Credit to Shamrock who had game well won before late All Stars rally.
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All Blacks always frustrate as sum off talent does not always match end result.
StreetSoccer made Blacks work for every thing - would have beaten many a team on the night.
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Work and injuries decimated Franklin when they needed players most, this was a game - top vs. second.
Franklin took an early lead that was soon equalised, after that Adam Coopers El Dogoes was in command.
That Franklin stayed so close with an out numbered squad was great credit to them.
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Tuesday Futsal
Weight Watchers 4 Newton Heath 10
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Scartholonia 3 OWKN 5
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Weight watchers threatened a surprise taking a 2-0 lead.
Unfortunately after that bright start Newton Heath took control.
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How often in futsal does the dominate team lose?
Steve Goodwin thwarted everything Scartholonia throw at him, who ever Steve played for on the night would have won the game.
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Rest of nights play lost to Manchester United Vs. Shalke |
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Thursday Futsal
Grimsby Soccer Club 8 Everglaze 9
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East Marsh 13 East Marsh Inter 4
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EMI 10 Toll Bar 4 (Friendly)
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Who would be a GSC player?
Time after time they take the best teams to the wire and just lose out.
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Both teams struggled to get their best squads out, result was Inter suffered most but found a gem of a player in defeat.
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The much younger Toll Bar team has taken some real beatings of late, this was a night things started to change, a vastly improved tactical performance.
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