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Harvest Premier League Champions 2008 Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Bryant   
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Premier League XII has proved to be the toughest ever to win, and for Harvest to accomplish the feat at their first ever attempt is a remarkable achievement.

 

  Team Pl W D L F A Diff PTD PTA Pts Form
907 Harvest FC 16 11 2 3 89 46 43 0 0 35 WDWWWWWWDW (11)
906 Gy All Blacks 16 9 3 4 63 46 17 0 0 30 LDWWWLDLLD (0)
905 Gunners Watch 16 7 4 5 69 68 1 0 0 25 LDWLWWWDDW (0)
908 Harvest FC II 16 7 0 9 87 87 0 0 0 21 LLLLLWWWWW (0)
903 Fulstow Rovers 15 6 2 7 69 76 -7 0 0 20 WWWLLLWDWD (3)
910 Shamrock Rovers 15 6 2 7 58 65 -7 0 0 20 LLWLWLWDDL (0)
904 Grimsby Catalonia 16 5 3 8 58 64 -6 0 0 18 WDWWLLLLLL (4)
911 Young's Seafood's 15 5 2 8 69 83 -14 0 0 17 WLLLLWDDWW (1)
912 College 2001 15 4 2 9 47 74 -27 0 0 14 WLLLLDDLLL (1)

 

The season has gone to the wire, had Gunners Watch beaten Harvest and Grimsby All Blacks beaten Fulstow Rovers then the Championship would have been All Blacks!

 

Grimsby All Blacks led the race for most of the season, but were let down by a mid season crisis.  People can debate in the forums who is the best ever Grimsby team, All Blacks will be mentioned in those discussions.  It worked against them that several players had jobs that could see them called out at short notice, I would hasten to add, not an excuse offered by the team.

Credit to Harvest FC; Mathew Bryant has achieved more in one season than his father, Kevin achieved in his career managing!  As well as the futsal league, they have dominated Saturday 11 v11 football, with an undefeated season reaping a league and Cup double.  Tuesday sees them in the Quarter Finals of the Grimsby Futsal Cup, can they be stopped?

Harvest II finished a credible 4th after a late season run of poor results took them out of the title race.

Gunners Watch are steadily rebuilding a side to make a League XIII challenge,  Fulstow Rovers & Grimsby Catalonia lifted their games late in the season whilst Young's' Seafood's' and Shamrock Rovers dipped, College 2001 had a season to forget, but they will be back, injuries to key players and players working away is now behind them.

Littlefields has been making progress through the leagues and will play in XIII.

The table illustrates the closeness of the teams, best goal difference 43, worst gaol difference -27, no team undefeated, even Harvest lost 3 and drew 2.

League XIII will be even better, there is just no room for comfort for any team.

 
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