Round 21
Barki 4 x 1 Varmonde
Martellina,11, 19 Mackenzie, 35
Ciaro, 52
Weston, 66
Barki stunned Varmonde with a rasping victory and Varmonde didn’t know what hit them. Barki hit strongly earlier on with two early goals from Luis Martellina, the first was a good rebound after a swift counter, the second was pure classy finishing to crush Var. Dijan Mackenzie headed home a good cross to halve the deficit and they could smell a chance. They were to be vanquished earlier on in the second half when Alvaro Ciaro chipped a glorious goal past the keeper from the edge of the box. This ended any threat from Var and Alex Weston rounded it up with a hard shot in a melee in the box.
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Younes
Garth 0 x 0 Trinity
Mariners 0 x 3 Carnavale
Cravell 17
Dunbar, 70
Linderon , 83
Carnavale gripped onto 4th spot with a great victory away to the Sailors, for Mariners it was a truly awful result as they were hit with 3 counterattacks. Tony Bera did well to lead the frontline alongside the selfless Dermont Oskey; it was such an attack that lead to the first goal as the two combined and as Armand Cravell sneaked in the rebound. Mariners tried in vain to get an equaliser but fell way short, Thomas Eldrich is a creaking old pro and struggles to make to most games and his replacement Matallane struggles to fill his boots. It is a wonder that the great striker that was Jores Pintare has never had a truly great striker but then again how many of those are there? Clive Dunbar headed a second to settle it but Linderon slammed in the cream on top.
Celcostene 1 x 1 FER
Corlington, 19 Gerer, 82p
The scary thing about performance was the last of effort by FER, they were only saved by a late penalty but they had no ideas at all. Jesse Corlington raced way and took a classy drilled shot past Swanson. Celcostene had chances to get another but were unlucky as they hit post twice, FER were awful and lacked any direction. Some fans are blaming the Captain Prenton Steele for the teams lack of direction just as they blamed T-Max last years ill when they ended up winning the Tournae. Ralph Seedone brought down Tanis Gisou when he wasn’t going anywhere. Jose Gerer won the point for FER with the spot kick.
Riagh G 1 x 0 Wossen U
Daniels og 16
Pvorby 1 x 1 Celdical
Coleman og 50 Moseu, 78
Kemojoran 2 x 3 Bondard
Deison, 41 Caesar, 3, 18
Dahe, 66 Perel, 66
Bondard actually ended up the winners of the week and reduced their arrears to just 7 points but they had to fight for it with Kemo not wanting to give up the points. Two early counterattacks nearly sealed it for Bondard with Blyten Caesar taking both chances, the first was a rebound from Xerxe Perel’s shot. The second was a great chip from the edge of the box. Deison pulled one back with a well taken shot from a tight angle after Mason parried a Dahe shot. Perel pulled away to bury the third to apparently settle it at 3-1. But Axel Dahe scored a well taken goal within a minute and it was very interesting end but they held.
Wossen City 0 x 0 Lobrinetonia
Wossen City have become tough to beat again thanks to Steve Dercont and his rugged style but it isn’t delightful to watch yet that is not what they need. They held out against the champs and were unlucky not to win. For Lobby it was a strange feeling as they had regained their winning habit again but they even lost their Captain Sasha Stevens as he was sent off. City should stay up by just going back to basics.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Round 20
Round 20
Carnavale 0 x 0 Garth
Carna failed to take advantage of the lapse of the teams above them, but Garth gave as good as they got and have improved beyond measure since the dark days earlier in the season. Carnavale are genuine contenders for the 4th spot, a feat they haven’t managed for 4 years while Garth would do well to avoid relegation.
Bondard 0 x 2 Lobrinetonia
Caruao og, 8
Smithson, 43
This battle of 1st vs. 2nd was billed as an early title decider if it was so then Lobby won it as they are 9 points clear. It was a title deciders alright as Lobby looked streaks ahead of Bondard, the shot count was a good illustration of this 21 to 4. The home fans didn’t know what to make of it as Lobby just piled on the pressure. Korel Caruao was forced into scoring an own goal from a rasping shot by Shemer that deflected into the net. The truth was Lobby had so many chances and Tyrel Smithson rounded up the victory with a calm finish before halftime. Corey Stevens was showboating and the gulf in class as evident, you just hope that someone can stop Lobby as they could run away with this. Wossen City are next for Lobby and should provided a good test.
Barki 0 x 0 Celdical
Bernie Coulter hosted the team that he coached from 95 - 2005, he failed to get the better of a Celdical team reeling in the wake of recent results. Celdical have been unable to replace Chris Bartlett in the last 3 years and Kidar Krallep has been poor in club games. They are said to be seriously courting Anton Jameson of Wossen City, for Barki it was their usual brand of grinding football.
FER 2 x 0 Riagh G
Mays, 48
Caelgin, 55
FER bounced back from their recent loss to Lobby which had put them 14 point behind before the game, thanks to winning this game the gap was only 11 points, it ain’t over with 14 rounds remaining and Lobby could fade. Riagh look doomed with no hope of salvation; they gave a solid performance but came short as they failed to capitalise on some good first half pressure. The second half is where they were buried firstly by Bercel Mays as Fontene surged forward and slid in a pass; Mays easily rounded the keeper to score his 4th of the season. Tanis Gisou was pulling the defence apart and he was brought down for a penalty; Paul Caelgin dispatched it for his 12th goal of the season.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Ortovyde
Carbir, 34
Ike Weine is not having a good season as his team faltered away from home yet again; their over-reliance on Gray is a problem. Celco welcomed back Orwadh Amin after 16 weeks out and his assist won them the game as he swung in a corner for Ori Carbir to head home.
Varmonde 0 x 2 Kemojoran
Fortune, 54
Keropone, 86
Marcel Carimo came back to the team he calls his true love as he won the title here some 15 years ago, he then spent 8 years at Kemo before resigning to go to Wossen C. Now trouble seems to follow him wherever he goes as Kemo are now in relegation trouble. The trouble was eased somewhat with this win, Cory Fortune has been their best striker and he put them ahead with a clam finish, only for Paul Keropone to seal the points late on. There were no joyous celebrations after the match as Carimo is on borrowed time.
Younes 0 x 1 Pvorby
Baker, 23
A dull game that saw Pvorby back on track after the dip in form caused by Dercont leaving. New Pvorby manager Rene Jausakka was relieved to win this game. The only moment of genius was the winning goal, it isn’t often that Manuel Baker will ever hit the headlines but this was his day as he kept bombing down the right to great effect. His goal was brilliant as he cut inside and curled a left-foot shot past several defenders and a static keeper.
Trinity 0 x 1 Wossen C
Jameson, 35
Nobody thought this would be a relegation battle but it was, the surprise package of the season has been the awful Wossen City team. Now onto their 3 manager of the season, it might prove 3rd time lucky for them. This win will help their push out of the relegation zone, it was all thanks to the return to scoring form of Anton Jameson, he could be free at the end of the season and is understandably stalling on a new contract. Bosco Deizo slipped in the perfect pass for him to waltz through unmarked and score.
Wossen U 2 x 1 Mariners
Resa Kii, 8 Saeff, 21
Bendero, 38
This is the main Wossen derby at the moment with Mariners probably the best Wossen team. Union have been atrocious at home and have had to rely on away form this season. Home fans were calling for the resignation of Larry Archer as he had delivered just 2 home wins, now things have changed. Jores Pintare said his team would have to learn to cope with the pressure of the top. Union had a squad of proven performers and they rose to the occasion. T-max hit 2 assists as both Union goals came from free-kicks. The first was a backward header from Resa Kii’, then came a equaliser from Tanu Saeff as he curled it round the far post. Jose Bendero peeled off round the far post to head the second. Lance Paton came on in the second half and made some good saves. Union are now 4th.
Carnavale 0 x 0 Garth
Carna failed to take advantage of the lapse of the teams above them, but Garth gave as good as they got and have improved beyond measure since the dark days earlier in the season. Carnavale are genuine contenders for the 4th spot, a feat they haven’t managed for 4 years while Garth would do well to avoid relegation.
Bondard 0 x 2 Lobrinetonia
Caruao og, 8
Smithson, 43
This battle of 1st vs. 2nd was billed as an early title decider if it was so then Lobby won it as they are 9 points clear. It was a title deciders alright as Lobby looked streaks ahead of Bondard, the shot count was a good illustration of this 21 to 4. The home fans didn’t know what to make of it as Lobby just piled on the pressure. Korel Caruao was forced into scoring an own goal from a rasping shot by Shemer that deflected into the net. The truth was Lobby had so many chances and Tyrel Smithson rounded up the victory with a calm finish before halftime. Corey Stevens was showboating and the gulf in class as evident, you just hope that someone can stop Lobby as they could run away with this. Wossen City are next for Lobby and should provided a good test.
Barki 0 x 0 Celdical
Bernie Coulter hosted the team that he coached from 95 - 2005, he failed to get the better of a Celdical team reeling in the wake of recent results. Celdical have been unable to replace Chris Bartlett in the last 3 years and Kidar Krallep has been poor in club games. They are said to be seriously courting Anton Jameson of Wossen City, for Barki it was their usual brand of grinding football.
FER 2 x 0 Riagh G
Mays, 48
Caelgin, 55
FER bounced back from their recent loss to Lobby which had put them 14 point behind before the game, thanks to winning this game the gap was only 11 points, it ain’t over with 14 rounds remaining and Lobby could fade. Riagh look doomed with no hope of salvation; they gave a solid performance but came short as they failed to capitalise on some good first half pressure. The second half is where they were buried firstly by Bercel Mays as Fontene surged forward and slid in a pass; Mays easily rounded the keeper to score his 4th of the season. Tanis Gisou was pulling the defence apart and he was brought down for a penalty; Paul Caelgin dispatched it for his 12th goal of the season.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Ortovyde
Carbir, 34
Ike Weine is not having a good season as his team faltered away from home yet again; their over-reliance on Gray is a problem. Celco welcomed back Orwadh Amin after 16 weeks out and his assist won them the game as he swung in a corner for Ori Carbir to head home.
Varmonde 0 x 2 Kemojoran
Fortune, 54
Keropone, 86
Marcel Carimo came back to the team he calls his true love as he won the title here some 15 years ago, he then spent 8 years at Kemo before resigning to go to Wossen C. Now trouble seems to follow him wherever he goes as Kemo are now in relegation trouble. The trouble was eased somewhat with this win, Cory Fortune has been their best striker and he put them ahead with a clam finish, only for Paul Keropone to seal the points late on. There were no joyous celebrations after the match as Carimo is on borrowed time.
Younes 0 x 1 Pvorby
Baker, 23
A dull game that saw Pvorby back on track after the dip in form caused by Dercont leaving. New Pvorby manager Rene Jausakka was relieved to win this game. The only moment of genius was the winning goal, it isn’t often that Manuel Baker will ever hit the headlines but this was his day as he kept bombing down the right to great effect. His goal was brilliant as he cut inside and curled a left-foot shot past several defenders and a static keeper.
Trinity 0 x 1 Wossen C
Jameson, 35
Nobody thought this would be a relegation battle but it was, the surprise package of the season has been the awful Wossen City team. Now onto their 3 manager of the season, it might prove 3rd time lucky for them. This win will help their push out of the relegation zone, it was all thanks to the return to scoring form of Anton Jameson, he could be free at the end of the season and is understandably stalling on a new contract. Bosco Deizo slipped in the perfect pass for him to waltz through unmarked and score.
Wossen U 2 x 1 Mariners
Resa Kii, 8 Saeff, 21
Bendero, 38
This is the main Wossen derby at the moment with Mariners probably the best Wossen team. Union have been atrocious at home and have had to rely on away form this season. Home fans were calling for the resignation of Larry Archer as he had delivered just 2 home wins, now things have changed. Jores Pintare said his team would have to learn to cope with the pressure of the top. Union had a squad of proven performers and they rose to the occasion. T-max hit 2 assists as both Union goals came from free-kicks. The first was a backward header from Resa Kii’, then came a equaliser from Tanu Saeff as he curled it round the far post. Jose Bendero peeled off round the far post to head the second. Lance Paton came on in the second half and made some good saves. Union are now 4th.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Round 19
Round 18
Carnavale 3 x 0 Barki
Bera, 15, 70
Mathis, 54
Pvorby 0 x 3 Varmonde Coloradi, 10, 69, Sandell, 17
Celdical 1 x 2 Bondard
Paturo, 45 Javerahn, 7, 71
Lobrinetonia 2 x 0 FER
Preston, 7
Conseco, 37
Garth 2 x 1 Celcostene
Farnese, 23 Corlington, 72
Dregger, 41
Kemo 1 x 2 Ortovyde
Fortune 34, Gray, 63, 65
Mariners 3 x 0 Riagh G
Matallane, 55, 83
Saeff, 85
Wossen City 0 x 0 Younes
Trinity 1 x 3 Wossen U
Lindell, 45 Casey, 2, 33 ,67
Carnavale 3 x 0 Barki
Bera, 15, 70
Mathis, 54
Pvorby 0 x 3 Varmonde Coloradi, 10, 69, Sandell, 17
Celdical 1 x 2 Bondard
Paturo, 45 Javerahn, 7, 71
Lobrinetonia 2 x 0 FER
Preston, 7
Conseco, 37
Garth 2 x 1 Celcostene
Farnese, 23 Corlington, 72
Dregger, 41
Kemo 1 x 2 Ortovyde
Fortune 34, Gray, 63, 65
Mariners 3 x 0 Riagh G
Matallane, 55, 83
Saeff, 85
Wossen City 0 x 0 Younes
Trinity 1 x 3 Wossen U
Lindell, 45 Casey, 2, 33 ,67
Round 18
Round 18
Pvorby 0 x 4 FER Gisou 27, Caelgin, 30, Arroyo, 45 Grent 83
Younes 3 x 1 Carnavale
Ianson, 7 Linderon, 12
Vallant, 45
Henson, 63
Trinity 1 x 1 Celcostene
Abdul, 27 Corlington, 53
Ortovyde 2 x 2 Barki
Horne, 35 Martellina, 18
Gray, 71, Rasul, 68
Varmonde 1 x 3 Garth
Reacher, 79 Gilmar, 15
Scallen, 67, 73
Mariners 2 x 1 Kemojoran
Feltham, 16 Dahe, 52
Matallane, 50
Riagh G 0 x 3 Lobrinetonia Rehman, 21,55, Stinio, 68
Wossen U 1 x 1 Celdical
Resa, 81 Zoriche, 3
Wossen C 3 x 4 Bondard
Gustouw, Samuel og
Klimi Sawe 2
Caesar
Landon, Perel
Pvorby 0 x 4 FER Gisou 27, Caelgin, 30, Arroyo, 45 Grent 83
Younes 3 x 1 Carnavale
Ianson, 7 Linderon, 12
Vallant, 45
Henson, 63
Trinity 1 x 1 Celcostene
Abdul, 27 Corlington, 53
Ortovyde 2 x 2 Barki
Horne, 35 Martellina, 18
Gray, 71, Rasul, 68
Varmonde 1 x 3 Garth
Reacher, 79 Gilmar, 15
Scallen, 67, 73
Mariners 2 x 1 Kemojoran
Feltham, 16 Dahe, 52
Matallane, 50
Riagh G 0 x 3 Lobrinetonia Rehman, 21,55, Stinio, 68
Wossen U 1 x 1 Celdical
Resa, 81 Zoriche, 3
Wossen C 3 x 4 Bondard
Gustouw, Samuel og
Klimi Sawe 2
Caesar
Landon, Perel
Sunday, July 01, 2007
round 17
Barki 2 x 0 Celcostene
Ciaro, 29
Camudo, og, 34
Carnavale 0 x 1 Kemo
Fortune, 69
Celdical 2 x 0 Mariners
Rielt, 28
Henson, 59
Pvorby 4 x 0 Garth
Kusu, 29
Fareira, 76
Brady, 80
Richards, 84
Riagh 2 x 0 Younes
Hurten, 75, 78
Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen U
Casey, 2
Maxwell-Davis, 47
Trinity 0 x 1 Lobrinetonia
C. Stevens, 62
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Wossen U
FER 1 x 1 Bondard
Caelgin, 40 Caesar, 58
Ciaro, 29
Camudo, og, 34
Carnavale 0 x 1 Kemo
Fortune, 69
Celdical 2 x 0 Mariners
Rielt, 28
Henson, 59
Pvorby 4 x 0 Garth
Kusu, 29
Fareira, 76
Brady, 80
Richards, 84
Riagh 2 x 0 Younes
Hurten, 75, 78
Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen U
Casey, 2
Maxwell-Davis, 47
Trinity 0 x 1 Lobrinetonia
C. Stevens, 62
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Wossen U
FER 1 x 1 Bondard
Caelgin, 40 Caesar, 58
round 16
Mariners 0 x 2 Varmonde
Mackenzie, 9
Glystel, 57
Kemo 3 x 1 Riagh
Greize, 17 Auter, 45
Felilah, 34, 64
Younes 1 x 0 Trinity
Malkor, 63
Wossen C 0 x 0 Barki
Wossen U 1 x 3 Pvorby
Casey, 61 Kuxta, 33, 45
Nero, 53
Garth 0 x 2 Bondard
Perel, 27
Bartlett, 65
Celcostene 1 x 2 Lobrinetonia
Toloti, 65 C. Stevens, 19
Rehman, 30
Carnavale 2 x 1 Celdical
Linderon, 1 Paturo, 40
Pascel, 7
Ortovyde 2 x 0 FER
Gray, 4
Larkowitz, 41
Mackenzie, 9
Glystel, 57
Kemo 3 x 1 Riagh
Greize, 17 Auter, 45
Felilah, 34, 64
Younes 1 x 0 Trinity
Malkor, 63
Wossen C 0 x 0 Barki
Wossen U 1 x 3 Pvorby
Casey, 61 Kuxta, 33, 45
Nero, 53
Garth 0 x 2 Bondard
Perel, 27
Bartlett, 65
Celcostene 1 x 2 Lobrinetonia
Toloti, 65 C. Stevens, 19
Rehman, 30
Carnavale 2 x 1 Celdical
Linderon, 1 Paturo, 40
Pascel, 7
Ortovyde 2 x 0 FER
Gray, 4
Larkowitz, 41
round 15
Barki 1 x 1 Wossen U
Luisberg, 89 Ponedo, 72
Bondard 0 x 0 Celcostene
FER 1 x 0 Carnavale
Gisou, 24
Kemo 1 x 1 Celdical
Dahe, 79 Dana, og 11
Mariners 1 x 0 Garth
Vialli, 88
Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Pvorby
Kuxta, 88
Trinity 2 x 2 Ortovyde
Warne, 51, 64 Gray 16, 45
Riagh 1 x 0 Wossen C
Auter, 10
Varmonde 1 x 0 Younes
Sandell, 4
Luisberg, 89 Ponedo, 72
Bondard 0 x 0 Celcostene
FER 1 x 0 Carnavale
Gisou, 24
Kemo 1 x 1 Celdical
Dahe, 79 Dana, og 11
Mariners 1 x 0 Garth
Vialli, 88
Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Pvorby
Kuxta, 88
Trinity 2 x 2 Ortovyde
Warne, 51, 64 Gray 16, 45
Riagh 1 x 0 Wossen C
Auter, 10
Varmonde 1 x 0 Younes
Sandell, 4
round 14
Garth 2 x 2 Barki
Baray, 25 Weston, 63
Dregger, 41 Cussons, 90
Riagh 0 x 3 Bondard
Caesar, 61, 75
Soltan, og 83
Ortovyde 1 x 4 Carnavale
Massey, 81 Oskey, 31, 41, 52
Bera, 49
Varmonde 0 x 1 Celcostene
Corlington, 72
Celdical 0 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Rehman, 19, 55, 76
Younes 0 x 0 Kemo
Wossen U 0 x 2 Mariners
Vabaone, 34,
Eldrich, 41
Pvorby 0 x 0 Trinity
Wossen U 2 x 1 FER
Ronson, 62 Gisou, 76
Haseon, 87
Baray, 25 Weston, 63
Dregger, 41 Cussons, 90
Riagh 0 x 3 Bondard
Caesar, 61, 75
Soltan, og 83
Ortovyde 1 x 4 Carnavale
Massey, 81 Oskey, 31, 41, 52
Bera, 49
Varmonde 0 x 1 Celcostene
Corlington, 72
Celdical 0 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Rehman, 19, 55, 76
Younes 0 x 0 Kemo
Wossen U 0 x 2 Mariners
Vabaone, 34,
Eldrich, 41
Pvorby 0 x 0 Trinity
Wossen U 2 x 1 FER
Ronson, 62 Gisou, 76
Haseon, 87
round 13
Barki 0 x 1 Younes
Ianson, 31
Carnavale 4 x 3 Bondard
Toh, 7 Campbell, 14
Cruzia, 26, 44 Sawe, 20
Oskey, 75 D’Agostino, 87
Celcostene 1 x 1 Celdical
Toloti, 51 Henson, 75
FER 1 x 0 Garth
Mays, 45
Lobrinetonia 0 x 0 Kemo
Mariners 0 x 0 Ortovyde
Pvorby 0 x 0 Riagh
Trinity 0 x 3 Varmonde
Kubota, 13, 52
Springer, 89
Wossen U 0 x 0 Wossen C
Ianson, 31
Carnavale 4 x 3 Bondard
Toh, 7 Campbell, 14
Cruzia, 26, 44 Sawe, 20
Oskey, 75 D’Agostino, 87
Celcostene 1 x 1 Celdical
Toloti, 51 Henson, 75
FER 1 x 0 Garth
Mays, 45
Lobrinetonia 0 x 0 Kemo
Mariners 0 x 0 Ortovyde
Pvorby 0 x 0 Riagh
Trinity 0 x 3 Varmonde
Kubota, 13, 52
Springer, 89
Wossen U 0 x 0 Wossen C
round 12
Round 12
FER 3 x 1 Barki
Mays, 71 Ciaro, 72
Cruz, 72
Romero, 87
Carnavale 1 x 0 Pvorby
Cravell, 22
Bondard 2 x 0 Mariners
Perel, 55, 61
Kemo 0 x 1 Celcostene
Carter, 88
Celdical 0 x 2 Trinity
Lindell, 31
Warne, 75
Garth 0 x 0 Wossen C
Lobrinetonia 1 x 0 Younes
C. Stevens, 30
Riagh 1 x 2 Varmonde
Auter, 60 Porcel, 62
Sandell, 75
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Wossen U
FER 3 x 1 Barki
Mays, 71 Ciaro, 72
Cruz, 72
Romero, 87
Carnavale 1 x 0 Pvorby
Cravell, 22
Bondard 2 x 0 Mariners
Perel, 55, 61
Kemo 0 x 1 Celcostene
Carter, 88
Celdical 0 x 2 Trinity
Lindell, 31
Warne, 75
Garth 0 x 0 Wossen C
Lobrinetonia 1 x 0 Younes
C. Stevens, 30
Riagh 1 x 2 Varmonde
Auter, 60 Porcel, 62
Sandell, 75
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Wossen U
round 11
Round 11
Celcostene 1 x 2 Pvorby
Coleman, og 18 Scelka, 67,
Carbon, 73
Kemo 1 x 1 Barki
Leonard, 8 Martellina, 25
Riagh 1 x 2 Ortovyde
Pelagio, 31 Zuille, 24
Sirtighen, 81
Wossen U 0 x 2 Garth
Gilmar, 31
Scallen, 61
Wossen C 1 x 1 Carnavale
Tallerman, 65 Bera, 13
Bondard 6 x 0 Trinity
Caesar, 16, 66
Perel, 13, 44, 47, 54
Younes 0 x 1 Celdical
Canivega, 88
Varmonde 1 x 1 Lobrinetonia
Glystel, 18 Smithson, 7
Mariners 1 x 2 FER
Saeff, 14 Romero, 7, 25
Celcostene 1 x 2 Pvorby
Coleman, og 18 Scelka, 67,
Carbon, 73
Kemo 1 x 1 Barki
Leonard, 8 Martellina, 25
Riagh 1 x 2 Ortovyde
Pelagio, 31 Zuille, 24
Sirtighen, 81
Wossen U 0 x 2 Garth
Gilmar, 31
Scallen, 61
Wossen C 1 x 1 Carnavale
Tallerman, 65 Bera, 13
Bondard 6 x 0 Trinity
Caesar, 16, 66
Perel, 13, 44, 47, 54
Younes 0 x 1 Celdical
Canivega, 88
Varmonde 1 x 1 Lobrinetonia
Glystel, 18 Smithson, 7
Mariners 1 x 2 FER
Saeff, 14 Romero, 7, 25
round 10
Lobrinetonia 2 x 0 Barki
Rehman, 4, 63
Bondard 0 x 2 Wossen U
Ronson, 47, 50
Trinity 0 x 2 Riagh G
Pelagio, 2, 64
Garth 1 x 0 Kemo
Bonovel, 33
Celcostene 4 x 1 Carnavale
Bastell, og 4 Mathis, 74
Veiber, 36
Seedone, 56
Camudo, 82
Pvorby 5 x 2 Ortovyde
Brady, 44 Gray, 55 Voust, 87
Fedalori, 71, 82
Kusu, 80
Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Mariners
Shemer, og 45
Wossen U 0 x 0 Younes
Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen
Jameson, 20, Deizo, 40
FER 3 x 3 Celdical
Caelgin, 2, 14 Janse, 21,
Arsenio, 82 Krallep, 58, 7
Rehman, 4, 63
Bondard 0 x 2 Wossen U
Ronson, 47, 50
Trinity 0 x 2 Riagh G
Pelagio, 2, 64
Garth 1 x 0 Kemo
Bonovel, 33
Celcostene 4 x 1 Carnavale
Bastell, og 4 Mathis, 74
Veiber, 36
Seedone, 56
Camudo, 82
Pvorby 5 x 2 Ortovyde
Brady, 44 Gray, 55 Voust, 87
Fedalori, 71, 82
Kusu, 80
Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Mariners
Shemer, og 45
Wossen U 0 x 0 Younes
Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen
Jameson, 20, Deizo, 40
FER 3 x 3 Celdical
Caelgin, 2, 14 Janse, 21,
Arsenio, 82 Krallep, 58, 7
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Results 4/5 April
1.Barki 0 x 2 Bondard Perel, 36, Bartlett, 79
2.Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Mariners Shemer (og), 18
3. Wossen U 0 x 0 Younes
4. Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen C Jameson, 20, Diezo, 40
5. Pvorby 5 x 2 Ortovyde Brady, 44,45, Gray, 55 Fedalori, 71, 82, Kusu, 80, Voust, 87
6. FER 3 x 3 Celdical Caelgin, 2, 14, Janse, 5, Krallep, 58, 73, Arsenio, 82
7. Trinity 0 x 2 Riagh Pelagio, 12, 64
8. Garth 1 x 0 Kemo Bonovel, 33 p
9. Celcostene 4 x 1 Carnavale Bastell (og) 34, Vieber, 36 Seedone, 56, Mathis, 74, Camudo, 82
2.Lobrinetonia 0 x 1 Mariners Shemer (og), 18
3. Wossen U 0 x 0 Younes
4. Varmonde 0 x 2 Wossen C Jameson, 20, Diezo, 40
5. Pvorby 5 x 2 Ortovyde Brady, 44,45, Gray, 55 Fedalori, 71, 82, Kusu, 80, Voust, 87
6. FER 3 x 3 Celdical Caelgin, 2, 14, Janse, 5, Krallep, 58, 73, Arsenio, 82
7. Trinity 0 x 2 Riagh Pelagio, 12, 64
8. Garth 1 x 0 Kemo Bonovel, 33 p
9. Celcostene 4 x 1 Carnavale Bastell (og) 34, Vieber, 36 Seedone, 56, Mathis, 74, Camudo, 82
Results 30th March
Carnavale 0 x 0 Varmonde
Younes 4 x 0 Celcostene Prince (og) 8, Sukero, 26, Malkor, 27, Sonerberg, 89
Celdical 2 x 1 Riagh Janse, 49, Van Horan, 69, Canivega, 76
Kemo 0 x 2 Trinity McCalsky, 55 Granath, 61
Wossen C 3 x 3 FER Augustine, 4, Caelgin, 8,16,30, Doyen, 44, Landon, 92
Garth 1 x 1 Ortovyde Gilmar p, 2 Martilu, 63
Mariners 1 x 0 Pvorby Matallane, 37
Lobrinetonia 2 x 0 Barki Rehman, 4, 63
Bondard 0 x 2 Wossen U Ronson, 47, 50
Younes 4 x 0 Celcostene Prince (og) 8, Sukero, 26, Malkor, 27, Sonerberg, 89
Celdical 2 x 1 Riagh Janse, 49, Van Horan, 69, Canivega, 76
Kemo 0 x 2 Trinity McCalsky, 55 Granath, 61
Wossen C 3 x 3 FER Augustine, 4, Caelgin, 8,16,30, Doyen, 44, Landon, 92
Garth 1 x 1 Ortovyde Gilmar p, 2 Martilu, 63
Mariners 1 x 0 Pvorby Matallane, 37
Lobrinetonia 2 x 0 Barki Rehman, 4, 63
Bondard 0 x 2 Wossen U Ronson, 47, 50
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Results 24/25 March
Barki 1 x 2 Mariners Matallane, 3, Bodrillard, 15, Outher
Younes 0 x 0 Bondard
Wossen U 0 x 0 Carnavale
Varmonde 0 x 2 Celdical Rielt, 47, Janse, 55
Trinity 1 x 5 FER Gisou, 35,62,72, Caelgin, 45, Romero, 46
Riagh 0 x 1 Garth Gilmar, 44
Pvorby 3 x 3 Kemo Peterson, 27, Edgars, 28, Fortune, 35, 83, Kuxta, 30,56,
Ortovyde 0 x 2 Lobby Rehman, 9, Stinio, 72
Celcostene 1 x 2 Wossen C Augustine, 44, Jameson 67, Seedone (p) 73
Younes 0 x 0 Bondard
Wossen U 0 x 0 Carnavale
Varmonde 0 x 2 Celdical Rielt, 47, Janse, 55
Trinity 1 x 5 FER Gisou, 35,62,72, Caelgin, 45, Romero, 46
Riagh 0 x 1 Garth Gilmar, 44
Pvorby 3 x 3 Kemo Peterson, 27, Edgars, 28, Fortune, 35, 83, Kuxta, 30,56,
Ortovyde 0 x 2 Lobby Rehman, 9, Stinio, 72
Celcostene 1 x 2 Wossen C Augustine, 44, Jameson 67, Seedone (p) 73
Results
Bondard 2 x 1 Pvorby Brady, 3, Santer, 70, Cassidy, 77
Carnavale 3 x 0 Trinity Linderon, 18, Toh, 54, Oskey, 54
Mariners 0 x 0 Celcostene
Wossen C 2 x 2 Celdical Sorpon, 26, 61, Krallep, 29, Canivega, 54
FER2 x 0 Kemo Gisou, 31, Authurson, 80
Garth 3 x 1 Younes Gilmar, 31, Sukero, 34 Dregger 44, Kersey, 55
Lobby 0 x 0 Wossen U
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Varmonde
Barki 2 x 0 Riagh Outher, Rasul, 51
Table round 7
Lobrinetonia - 17pts/ +11
Barki - 14 / +5
Bondard - 13 / +4
Carnavale 12 / +9
FER 11 / +3
Celcostene 11 / +2
Carnavale 3 x 0 Trinity Linderon, 18, Toh, 54, Oskey, 54
Mariners 0 x 0 Celcostene
Wossen C 2 x 2 Celdical Sorpon, 26, 61, Krallep, 29, Canivega, 54
FER2 x 0 Kemo Gisou, 31, Authurson, 80
Garth 3 x 1 Younes Gilmar, 31, Sukero, 34 Dregger 44, Kersey, 55
Lobby 0 x 0 Wossen U
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Varmonde
Barki 2 x 0 Riagh Outher, Rasul, 51
Table round 7
Lobrinetonia - 17pts/ +11
Barki - 14 / +5
Bondard - 13 / +4
Carnavale 12 / +9
FER 11 / +3
Celcostene 11 / +2
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
FIXTURES for 18/19 March
Bondard x Pvorby
Carnavale x Trinity
Mariners x Celcostene
Wossen C x Celdical
FER x Kemo
Garth x Younes
Lobby x Wossen U
Ortovyde x Varmonde
Barki x Riagh
Carnavale x Trinity
Mariners x Celcostene
Wossen C x Celdical
FER x Kemo
Garth x Younes
Lobby x Wossen U
Ortovyde x Varmonde
Barki x Riagh
Team news
Barki - Are still tough to beat and are keen to sign on loan defender Fargan Roenels from FER on a full-time basis. He has slotted in perfectly alongside veteran Vernie McCollough.
Bondard – Andy Rayne blamed his keeper Pete Mason for a ridiculous rush that left him out of position and allowed Varmonde to score, he said “I am not worried about my strikers coz they will improve in time but my defence is letting me down on occasion.”
Carnavale – Jeff Hasson says his team has benefited form the exodus at the end of the season. “We lost several big players but the youth have stepped in, we have the most promising youngsters at the club right now. We can finish in the top 4.
Celcostene – The club are choosing to stay at the confluence stadium and will refurbish it during the season. The club is reporting a profit of st.12m
Celdical – Luis Canivega believes that his form will be crucial determining Celdicals title hopes. “It’s all down to me, we need someone with something extra and I fit the bill.” Modesty.
FER – Paul Caelgin has been the most exiting player this season and will keep Mico Foncisello out of the team. Trevor Willis said “He is a definite starter for every game and the others have to fit around him.”
Garth – Crashed to Lobby at the weekend but Rene Herdow thinks his team are a lot better than that. “They were lethal in the first 15 minutes, but we can bounce back. Garth are now candidates for relegation.
Kemojoran – Marcel Carimo thought the 3-3 draw at the weekend was a fair result. “These are the two clubs I love the most, it was basically a fair result and I have no problem with it, I wish them well.”
Lobrinetonia – Atuk Rehman is gunning for another contract after his explosive performance at Garth. Cory Stevens believes that the midfield will score most of the teams goals. Sasha Stevens believes this could be his last year in football or might rejoin CPR where he is still a legend and seen as a future manager.
Mariners – Away form is costing Pintare and he is hinting he might have two separate teams for home and away.
Ortovyde – Tristan Gray believes Keron Larkowitz is a perfect partner for him. “He is always looking to pass and that is why he doesn’t score as many as she should.”
Pvorby – Vunir Fedalori believes that the striker rotation is harming his chances of ever holding down a first-team spot.
Riagh Grande – Felix Harts says “Lack of concentration is costing this team the chance of winning. We can’t seem to hold our nerve when it matters, we need more leadership on the pitch, George Fenton was that leader but now there isn’t that forceful personality anymore.
Trinity Halmsed – The fans were in raptures about their first home win and Captain Tristan Gideon won rave reviews “It was nice to get the applause but I hope fans remember that when I have a bad game. This team is fired up now and we want to build towards something.”
Varmonde – Torian Glystel can be the best in the game according to Ene Losano “He has everything; pace, power skills and he is really ahead of his time in development.”
Wossen City – Jose Regulan had a great start to his Superleague career drawing 3-3 away to Kemo “If this is how the league is then I will have a heart attack every week. They showed tremendous courage but we can’t defend like that again. But with 3 red cards you can’t complain so it was good.”
Wossen Union – T-max is out for the next game with Lobby but Archer thinks he has plenty options, he still has a dilemma of how to get his strikers in on the act as only Sherston Casey has shown form.
Younes – sadly missed their centre backs at the weekend and crashed 2-0 to FER but Carl Hooper thinks his team had a chance to win the game. “They missed a penalty then we had a chance and blew it, then they had a man sent off and we blew it, then they had an injured player and we still blew it.”
Bondard – Andy Rayne blamed his keeper Pete Mason for a ridiculous rush that left him out of position and allowed Varmonde to score, he said “I am not worried about my strikers coz they will improve in time but my defence is letting me down on occasion.”
Carnavale – Jeff Hasson says his team has benefited form the exodus at the end of the season. “We lost several big players but the youth have stepped in, we have the most promising youngsters at the club right now. We can finish in the top 4.
Celcostene – The club are choosing to stay at the confluence stadium and will refurbish it during the season. The club is reporting a profit of st.12m
Celdical – Luis Canivega believes that his form will be crucial determining Celdicals title hopes. “It’s all down to me, we need someone with something extra and I fit the bill.” Modesty.
FER – Paul Caelgin has been the most exiting player this season and will keep Mico Foncisello out of the team. Trevor Willis said “He is a definite starter for every game and the others have to fit around him.”
Garth – Crashed to Lobby at the weekend but Rene Herdow thinks his team are a lot better than that. “They were lethal in the first 15 minutes, but we can bounce back. Garth are now candidates for relegation.
Kemojoran – Marcel Carimo thought the 3-3 draw at the weekend was a fair result. “These are the two clubs I love the most, it was basically a fair result and I have no problem with it, I wish them well.”
Lobrinetonia – Atuk Rehman is gunning for another contract after his explosive performance at Garth. Cory Stevens believes that the midfield will score most of the teams goals. Sasha Stevens believes this could be his last year in football or might rejoin CPR where he is still a legend and seen as a future manager.
Mariners – Away form is costing Pintare and he is hinting he might have two separate teams for home and away.
Ortovyde – Tristan Gray believes Keron Larkowitz is a perfect partner for him. “He is always looking to pass and that is why he doesn’t score as many as she should.”
Pvorby – Vunir Fedalori believes that the striker rotation is harming his chances of ever holding down a first-team spot.
Riagh Grande – Felix Harts says “Lack of concentration is costing this team the chance of winning. We can’t seem to hold our nerve when it matters, we need more leadership on the pitch, George Fenton was that leader but now there isn’t that forceful personality anymore.
Trinity Halmsed – The fans were in raptures about their first home win and Captain Tristan Gideon won rave reviews “It was nice to get the applause but I hope fans remember that when I have a bad game. This team is fired up now and we want to build towards something.”
Varmonde – Torian Glystel can be the best in the game according to Ene Losano “He has everything; pace, power skills and he is really ahead of his time in development.”
Wossen City – Jose Regulan had a great start to his Superleague career drawing 3-3 away to Kemo “If this is how the league is then I will have a heart attack every week. They showed tremendous courage but we can’t defend like that again. But with 3 red cards you can’t complain so it was good.”
Wossen Union – T-max is out for the next game with Lobby but Archer thinks he has plenty options, he still has a dilemma of how to get his strikers in on the act as only Sherston Casey has shown form.
Younes – sadly missed their centre backs at the weekend and crashed 2-0 to FER but Carl Hooper thinks his team had a chance to win the game. “They missed a penalty then we had a chance and blew it, then they had a man sent off and we blew it, then they had an injured player and we still blew it.”
Monday, March 12, 2007
TOURNAE DRAW
TOURNAE DRAW
GROUP A
Lobrinetonia (SL) 4/1
Arsenzi Dikal (Dharnia) 3/1
Urbano - Teleo (Kinturia) 8/1
Porto Allegro (Corhabos) 10/1
Super- Danves (Caraba) 20/1
Driltim-Kavorsk (Servillae) 33/1
Lobby are just behind Dikal in the running for this group and we should see these two teams going through. There is an outside chance of Porto making the quarters but few surprises are expected.
GROUP B
Bondard (SL) 7/1
Zanix Regria (Dharnia) 15/1
Athletic Cinsiora (UCL) 8/1
Athletico Sierra (Corhabos) 20/1
Asic Danves (Caraba) 25/1
Orient St. Clare (Liverne) 33/1
Zanix were the surprise champions of Dharnia breaking the dominance of the big 4 regional teams. Many of their players are unknown but will brighten up the tournament. Bondard aced the group stages last year winning 9 out of 10 games but flopped in the quarters. Cinsiora have been on a spending spree and should improve.
GROUP C
Fro-er-Riar (SL) 5/1
Salanura (Dharnia) 7/1
Xerco (UCL) 12/1
Santiago Juniors (Corhabos) 15/1
Regges (Vitallae) 11/1
Sugim (Catlenka) 25/1
FER are the current champions so the odd are short on them but they might fail to a similar fate to the previous champions and fail to retain their trophy. Salanura are a sure bet to get through to the next round but you wonder if they can win it. Regges pose an outside threat while Juniors are an unknown quantity.
GROUP D
Celdical AC (SL) 10/1
Dumula (Dharnia) 12/1
Carboneiri (Racenia) 20/1
Utilo Tabafero (Caraba) 4/1
Casena Stars (Vitallae) 8/1
Al-Traki (West Sandon) 33/1
Utilo are the overall favourites having lost the final last year and should make it through to the next round. Celdical come back after failing to qualify last year and should get through as well. Dumula and Casena present the biggest outside threat and should test any team.
GROUP A
Lobrinetonia (SL) 4/1
Arsenzi Dikal (Dharnia) 3/1
Urbano - Teleo (Kinturia) 8/1
Porto Allegro (Corhabos) 10/1
Super- Danves (Caraba) 20/1
Driltim-Kavorsk (Servillae) 33/1
Lobby are just behind Dikal in the running for this group and we should see these two teams going through. There is an outside chance of Porto making the quarters but few surprises are expected.
GROUP B
Bondard (SL) 7/1
Zanix Regria (Dharnia) 15/1
Athletic Cinsiora (UCL) 8/1
Athletico Sierra (Corhabos) 20/1
Asic Danves (Caraba) 25/1
Orient St. Clare (Liverne) 33/1
Zanix were the surprise champions of Dharnia breaking the dominance of the big 4 regional teams. Many of their players are unknown but will brighten up the tournament. Bondard aced the group stages last year winning 9 out of 10 games but flopped in the quarters. Cinsiora have been on a spending spree and should improve.
GROUP C
Fro-er-Riar (SL) 5/1
Salanura (Dharnia) 7/1
Xerco (UCL) 12/1
Santiago Juniors (Corhabos) 15/1
Regges (Vitallae) 11/1
Sugim (Catlenka) 25/1
FER are the current champions so the odd are short on them but they might fail to a similar fate to the previous champions and fail to retain their trophy. Salanura are a sure bet to get through to the next round but you wonder if they can win it. Regges pose an outside threat while Juniors are an unknown quantity.
GROUP D
Celdical AC (SL) 10/1
Dumula (Dharnia) 12/1
Carboneiri (Racenia) 20/1
Utilo Tabafero (Caraba) 4/1
Casena Stars (Vitallae) 8/1
Al-Traki (West Sandon) 33/1
Utilo are the overall favourites having lost the final last year and should make it through to the next round. Celdical come back after failing to qualify last year and should get through as well. Dumula and Casena present the biggest outside threat and should test any team.
Results
ROUND 6
Pvorby 1 x 1 Barki Martelina, 11, Carbon 34
Varmonde 2 x 1 Bondard Glystel, 27, Bartlett, 52, Sandell, 61
Riagh 2 x 2 Carnavale Pelagio, 3, Mathis, 20, Boldon 74, Oskey 75
Wossen U 1 x 1 Celcostene Casey, 24, Carter, 45
Celdical 1 x 1 Ortovyde Gray, 4, Canivega, 75
Younes 0 x 2 Caelgin 29, Cruz, 63
Lobrinetonia 4 x 0 Garth Rehman, 9, 11, C. Stevens, Johnson, 79
Kemo 3 x 3 Wossen C. Leonard, 5, Jameson, 41, 75, Macvey, 45 Fortune, 50, Deizo, 66
Trinity 4 x 1 Mariners Gideon, 59, 70, Warne, 60, Saeff, 84, Granath 88
Pvorby 1 x 1 Barki Martelina, 11, Carbon 34
Varmonde 2 x 1 Bondard Glystel, 27, Bartlett, 52, Sandell, 61
Riagh 2 x 2 Carnavale Pelagio, 3, Mathis, 20, Boldon 74, Oskey 75
Wossen U 1 x 1 Celcostene Casey, 24, Carter, 45
Celdical 1 x 1 Ortovyde Gray, 4, Canivega, 75
Younes 0 x 2 Caelgin 29, Cruz, 63
Lobrinetonia 4 x 0 Garth Rehman, 9, 11, C. Stevens, Johnson, 79
Kemo 3 x 3 Wossen C. Leonard, 5, Jameson, 41, 75, Macvey, 45 Fortune, 50, Deizo, 66
Trinity 4 x 1 Mariners Gideon, 59, 70, Warne, 60, Saeff, 84, Granath 88
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Team news
Barki – Had an excellent win at home to Trinity, they face Pvorby next and have Saul Outher proving his worth. Top 4 is an excellent position.
Bondard – Last week they drew at Orto but Andy Rayne would see it as a good result, Caesar still hasn’t scored and might be rested. Away to varmonde is a hard fixture as they are good at home.
Carnavale – A stinging loss to Lobby at the weekend would rankle, as will the missed penalty from Cravell. They are away to Riagh and should be back in winning ways.
Celcostene – A hard won victory with their forwards clicking at last, 3 home wins already but Union are in home and smarting from the loss to Kemo
Celdical – Are proving they are better than their opening 2 losses suggest. Now it is 3 ground out wins on the bounce. The stern test of Ortovyde awaits them, Canivega scored to give them a win but most of their strikers are inconsistent.
FER – They can’t seem to close out games; they were 2-0 up for the second time this season they let it slip. Younes will be tough and defence-wise they need changes.
Garth – Peter Bray looks headed to Scaevor, the current boss can be happy but not with the lack of goals his side shows.
Kemojoran – A good win at home to Union got the fans back on side and now Carimo faces his old club City with their new manager.
Lobrinetonia – An excellent win away to Carna and Vallerio is the man of the hour with 4 in 4 starts. They face Garth without Sasha Stevens but should manage.
Mariners – A draw restored Pintare fortunes after a run of bad results, Younes were lucky to come away with a draw with only 9 men. Away to trinity is their next game.
Ortovyde - A draw at home to Bondard was a fair result, it was 4-4 and 2-2 last year but they need Larkowitz to start showing some form. Celdical host them at the weekend.
Pvorby – Kuxta came back from injury to inspire them at the Welson only to get injured again. Barki will bring power and muscle to the table.
Riagh Grande – Still are yet to win but the chairman insists Goff Heaney is safe in his job. Carnavale will come to town but are the favourites.
Trinity Halmsed – Another loss means they have had a poor start. None of the strikers are on form . they face Mariners next.
Varmonde – They had a great result away to FER and have one of the leagues form players in Abel Porcel. They face Bondard next but will be buoyed by their comeback from 2-0 down.
Wossen City – Finally sacked the hapless manager but few fans blames him so their misfortune. He was undermined by the board, we are led to believe that Jose Regulan is the unanimous choice so we should expect some support. They travel to Kemo next with Carimo wanting to defeat the team he built.
Wossen Union – The manner of the defeat away to Kemo was crushing, even more worrying was the reaction of the Union players. They play Celcostene but should have Sherston Casey back.
Younes – 1-1 was a great result at Mariners, they will have two suspensions for the red cards they got but Younes are looking plucky. FER will be their toughest test and they are trying to prove their worth after a terrible start to the season.
Bondard – Last week they drew at Orto but Andy Rayne would see it as a good result, Caesar still hasn’t scored and might be rested. Away to varmonde is a hard fixture as they are good at home.
Carnavale – A stinging loss to Lobby at the weekend would rankle, as will the missed penalty from Cravell. They are away to Riagh and should be back in winning ways.
Celcostene – A hard won victory with their forwards clicking at last, 3 home wins already but Union are in home and smarting from the loss to Kemo
Celdical – Are proving they are better than their opening 2 losses suggest. Now it is 3 ground out wins on the bounce. The stern test of Ortovyde awaits them, Canivega scored to give them a win but most of their strikers are inconsistent.
FER – They can’t seem to close out games; they were 2-0 up for the second time this season they let it slip. Younes will be tough and defence-wise they need changes.
Garth – Peter Bray looks headed to Scaevor, the current boss can be happy but not with the lack of goals his side shows.
Kemojoran – A good win at home to Union got the fans back on side and now Carimo faces his old club City with their new manager.
Lobrinetonia – An excellent win away to Carna and Vallerio is the man of the hour with 4 in 4 starts. They face Garth without Sasha Stevens but should manage.
Mariners – A draw restored Pintare fortunes after a run of bad results, Younes were lucky to come away with a draw with only 9 men. Away to trinity is their next game.
Ortovyde - A draw at home to Bondard was a fair result, it was 4-4 and 2-2 last year but they need Larkowitz to start showing some form. Celdical host them at the weekend.
Pvorby – Kuxta came back from injury to inspire them at the Welson only to get injured again. Barki will bring power and muscle to the table.
Riagh Grande – Still are yet to win but the chairman insists Goff Heaney is safe in his job. Carnavale will come to town but are the favourites.
Trinity Halmsed – Another loss means they have had a poor start. None of the strikers are on form . they face Mariners next.
Varmonde – They had a great result away to FER and have one of the leagues form players in Abel Porcel. They face Bondard next but will be buoyed by their comeback from 2-0 down.
Wossen City – Finally sacked the hapless manager but few fans blames him so their misfortune. He was undermined by the board, we are led to believe that Jose Regulan is the unanimous choice so we should expect some support. They travel to Kemo next with Carimo wanting to defeat the team he built.
Wossen Union – The manner of the defeat away to Kemo was crushing, even more worrying was the reaction of the Union players. They play Celcostene but should have Sherston Casey back.
Younes – 1-1 was a great result at Mariners, they will have two suspensions for the red cards they got but Younes are looking plucky. FER will be their toughest test and they are trying to prove their worth after a terrible start to the season.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Fixtures 10/11 March
Pvorby x Barki
Varmonde x Bondard
Riagh x Carnavale
Wossen U x Celcostene
Celdical x Ortovyde
Younes x FER
Lobrinetonia x Garth
Kemo x Wossen C
Trinity x Mariners
Varmonde x Bondard
Riagh x Carnavale
Wossen U x Celcostene
Celdical x Ortovyde
Younes x FER
Lobrinetonia x Garth
Kemo x Wossen C
Trinity x Mariners
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Results
Barki 2 x1 Trinity Ciaro, 18, Outher, 59, Scopis, 77
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Bondard
Carnavale 0 x 2 Lobrinetonia Vallerio, 39, C. Stevens, 56
Celcostene 3 x 1 Riagh Auter, 20, Veiber, 45, Maylor, 57, Khamis (og) 79
Garth 0 x 1 Celdical Canivega, 71
Kemo 3 x 0 Wossen U Fortune, 16,61 Peterson, 27
Mariners 1 x 1 Younes Sonerberg, 14, Ceme, 19
Wossen C 0 x 2 Pvorby Kuxta, 37, Carbon 45
FER 2 x 2 Varmonde Williams, 10 Grent, 54 Porcel 67, Mackenzie, 85
Ortovyde 0 x 0 Bondard
Carnavale 0 x 2 Lobrinetonia Vallerio, 39, C. Stevens, 56
Celcostene 3 x 1 Riagh Auter, 20, Veiber, 45, Maylor, 57, Khamis (og) 79
Garth 0 x 1 Celdical Canivega, 71
Kemo 3 x 0 Wossen U Fortune, 16,61 Peterson, 27
Mariners 1 x 1 Younes Sonerberg, 14, Ceme, 19
Wossen C 0 x 2 Pvorby Kuxta, 37, Carbon 45
FER 2 x 2 Varmonde Williams, 10 Grent, 54 Porcel 67, Mackenzie, 85
weekend review
so the weekend saw alot of action here is a summary
Barki – Had a great win at the weekend and Bernie coulter is doing wonders with his team. Luis Martellina has one last season before he returns to Gerhan but he did wonders to set up the goal for Saul Outher.
Bondard – Javerahn scored his third goal since joining from Barki. More worrying is that Caesar isn’t scoring and his penalty miss at the weekend will dent his confidence. Next game is away to Orto.
Carnavale – Cravell is the man of the moment, the whole league stood up to applaud his hat-trick last weekend and there is talk of Carnavale being mighty champions again. Lobby will test their credential but with real emerging talent such as Colsch and Gotsell as well as old hands such as Bera then they should do well this season.
Celcostene – after two quick wins the Blues are realising the hardship of Superleague, FER used their experience to brush them aside. Riagh will be in town and gunning for a win.
Celdical – the Flying Aces are aloft once more as they have rebounded to win two on the spin. Forgotten hero Cleavon Rielt scored both their goals but they had to hold on against Pvorby. They should beat Garth in their next game.
FER – Paul Caelgin was overlooked as a replacement for T-Max but in the absence of Foncisello he has been crucial to FER. Trevor Willis will pull the team around but he needs a strike partnership upfront as most of his forwards look like duds.
Garth – They are yet to appoint a successor to Bray but the car crash unfolding at City might mean he is back at the Township ground. A win at the weekend was vital and the manner of the comeback was great.
Kemojoran – another defeat for Kemo is crushing; none of their strikers seem to hit the target while away day blues haunt them.
Lobrinetonia – A brilliant run since coming back from the death on the 1st day, Lobby are a great machine with a solid defence and plenty attacking options. Vallerio was their man on this day as City were blown away.
Mariners – 2 losses in a row with 10 goal conceded suddenly looks like Pintare has caught the manager of the moment curse. He will regroup his battered men and restore pride in them.
Ortovyde – maybe just maybe this is Ortovydes year. With Gray in the team you are guaranteed excellent but be need the other strikers to chip in; Larkowitz doesn’t yet have the rapport with Gray. When they do it will be magic.
Pvorby – Farel Kuxta has been sorely missed in the last few weeks. Paul Scelka scored his first goal of the his career and will be a legend in years to come. Kuxta might be back for Pvorby at city.
Riagh Grande – still no win for Goff Heaney but his team look solid with his forwards getting in the act
Trinity Halmsed – They let it slip from their hands at home to Garth but they can look forward to the explosive match against Barki to get back on the road.
Varmonde – Lack of concentration is costing Varmonde dearly, Outher was left on the far post to score. Ene Losano is still being linked to City but he will wait.
Wossen City – The debacle continues as Peter Bray struggles on while being undermined by the board. Jose Regulan was seen talking to the president and could take over soon but language could be a barrier. As for Bray there are plenty of clubs that would want him.
Wossen Union – Just rolling along, they missed a chance to win against Riagh as T-max missed from the spot, they have to get Tiber Haseon involved as he is the best young striker in the league.
Younes – The loss of talisman Romeo Ianson is a major loss and you could see Younes collapse after he went off but they to move on. They next face Mariners who been them in the playoffs 2 years ago.
Barki – Had a great win at the weekend and Bernie coulter is doing wonders with his team. Luis Martellina has one last season before he returns to Gerhan but he did wonders to set up the goal for Saul Outher.
Bondard – Javerahn scored his third goal since joining from Barki. More worrying is that Caesar isn’t scoring and his penalty miss at the weekend will dent his confidence. Next game is away to Orto.
Carnavale – Cravell is the man of the moment, the whole league stood up to applaud his hat-trick last weekend and there is talk of Carnavale being mighty champions again. Lobby will test their credential but with real emerging talent such as Colsch and Gotsell as well as old hands such as Bera then they should do well this season.
Celcostene – after two quick wins the Blues are realising the hardship of Superleague, FER used their experience to brush them aside. Riagh will be in town and gunning for a win.
Celdical – the Flying Aces are aloft once more as they have rebounded to win two on the spin. Forgotten hero Cleavon Rielt scored both their goals but they had to hold on against Pvorby. They should beat Garth in their next game.
FER – Paul Caelgin was overlooked as a replacement for T-Max but in the absence of Foncisello he has been crucial to FER. Trevor Willis will pull the team around but he needs a strike partnership upfront as most of his forwards look like duds.
Garth – They are yet to appoint a successor to Bray but the car crash unfolding at City might mean he is back at the Township ground. A win at the weekend was vital and the manner of the comeback was great.
Kemojoran – another defeat for Kemo is crushing; none of their strikers seem to hit the target while away day blues haunt them.
Lobrinetonia – A brilliant run since coming back from the death on the 1st day, Lobby are a great machine with a solid defence and plenty attacking options. Vallerio was their man on this day as City were blown away.
Mariners – 2 losses in a row with 10 goal conceded suddenly looks like Pintare has caught the manager of the moment curse. He will regroup his battered men and restore pride in them.
Ortovyde – maybe just maybe this is Ortovydes year. With Gray in the team you are guaranteed excellent but be need the other strikers to chip in; Larkowitz doesn’t yet have the rapport with Gray. When they do it will be magic.
Pvorby – Farel Kuxta has been sorely missed in the last few weeks. Paul Scelka scored his first goal of the his career and will be a legend in years to come. Kuxta might be back for Pvorby at city.
Riagh Grande – still no win for Goff Heaney but his team look solid with his forwards getting in the act
Trinity Halmsed – They let it slip from their hands at home to Garth but they can look forward to the explosive match against Barki to get back on the road.
Varmonde – Lack of concentration is costing Varmonde dearly, Outher was left on the far post to score. Ene Losano is still being linked to City but he will wait.
Wossen City – The debacle continues as Peter Bray struggles on while being undermined by the board. Jose Regulan was seen talking to the president and could take over soon but language could be a barrier. As for Bray there are plenty of clubs that would want him.
Wossen Union – Just rolling along, they missed a chance to win against Riagh as T-max missed from the spot, they have to get Tiber Haseon involved as he is the best young striker in the league.
Younes – The loss of talisman Romeo Ianson is a major loss and you could see Younes collapse after he went off but they to move on. They next face Mariners who been them in the playoffs 2 years ago.
Results
Varmonde 0 x 1 Barki Outher, 73
Bondard 1 x 0 Kemo Javerahn, 56
Carnavale 6 x 1 Mariners Bera, 34,36, Cravell, 19,42, 58, Linderon, 61, Eldrich, 46
FER 2 x 1 Celcostene Caelgin 24, Romero 61, Veiber, 17
Celdical 2 x 1 Pvorby Rielt, 11,34 Scelka, 58
Trinity 1 x 2 Garth Gideon, 33 Gilmar, 69, Baray, 83
Lobby 3 x 0 Wossen C Nicholson (og) 13, Vallerio, 26, 45
Younes 1 x 2 Orto Ianson, 18 Gray, 91
Wossen U 0 x 0 Riagh G
Bondard 1 x 0 Kemo Javerahn, 56
Carnavale 6 x 1 Mariners Bera, 34,36, Cravell, 19,42, 58, Linderon, 61, Eldrich, 46
FER 2 x 1 Celcostene Caelgin 24, Romero 61, Veiber, 17
Celdical 2 x 1 Pvorby Rielt, 11,34 Scelka, 58
Trinity 1 x 2 Garth Gideon, 33 Gilmar, 69, Baray, 83
Lobby 3 x 0 Wossen C Nicholson (og) 13, Vallerio, 26, 45
Younes 1 x 2 Orto Ianson, 18 Gray, 91
Wossen U 0 x 0 Riagh G
Thursday, February 15, 2007
FIXTURES
FIXTURES FOR 24TH FEB
Varmonde x Barki
Bondard x Kemo
Carnavale x Mariners
FER x Celcostene
Celdical x Pvorby
Trinity x Garth
Lobby x Wossen C
Younes x Orto
Wossen U x Riagh G
Results 17th - 18th Feb
Celdical 1 x 0 Barki Krallep, 34
Lobrinetonia 2 x 1 Bondard Corey Stevens 17, Javerahn 36, Smithson 86,
Garth 0 x 3 Carnavale Linderon 4, Cravell 38p 52
Ortovyde 1 x 0 Celcostene Zuille, 2
Riagh G 2 x 2 FER Caelgin 22, Mays 42, Pelagio 59, 90
Kemo 1 x 0 Varmonde Felilah 67
Mariners 0 x 1 Wossen Union Casey 21
Pvorby 1 x 1 Younes Brandon 34, Brady 81
Varmonde x Barki
Bondard x Kemo
Carnavale x Mariners
FER x Celcostene
Celdical x Pvorby
Trinity x Garth
Lobby x Wossen C
Younes x Orto
Wossen U x Riagh G
Results 17th - 18th Feb
Celdical 1 x 0 Barki Krallep, 34
Lobrinetonia 2 x 1 Bondard Corey Stevens 17, Javerahn 36, Smithson 86,
Garth 0 x 3 Carnavale Linderon 4, Cravell 38p 52
Ortovyde 1 x 0 Celcostene Zuille, 2
Riagh G 2 x 2 FER Caelgin 22, Mays 42, Pelagio 59, 90
Kemo 1 x 0 Varmonde Felilah 67
Mariners 0 x 1 Wossen Union Casey 21
Pvorby 1 x 1 Younes Brandon 34, Brady 81
Wossen C 1 x 0 Trinity Gustouw, 5
latest scores- updated 15/2/2007
2nd ROUND
Barki 2 x 2 Carnavale
Weston, 31, Bera, 43,
73, Gotsell, 48
Att. 26,483
The Lecton was not as full as it has been in recent games but the fans got the entertainment they wanted. Barki were the usual tough and tackling team that they are while Carna showed they have talent in store. The game was opened up when Alvaro Ciaro raced down the middle on a counter-attack but was driven wide to the left; he hung a great cross from the wing for Alex Weston to head home on 31. Barki were cruising but a lapse in concentration by Justin Arnolde left Tony Bera to score the easiest goal of his long career as he rounded the keeper. Carna were the better team at the start of the half as new sensation Aeron Gotsell showed tremendous skills and he put them ahead with a wonder-goal. He picked up a slick pass from the edge of the box and pinged it in off the post to score. But Barki are a tough side and parity was restored with Weston as he headed in the leveller on 73. Carna now face Garth in the Sandonian derby next week.
Bondard 3 x 0 Celdical AC
D’Agostino (p) 4
Terence, 56
Sawe, 81
Att. 61,492
Bondard simply thrashed Celdical with a little help from the ref; he gave a penalty after 4 minutes for a phantom foul on Caesar. Felix D’Agostino was signed from Riaghstene and the centre-half took the pen to score. Celdical were stunned and struggled to gain a foothold. Last week hey had collapsed in similar circumstances at home to Union. Krallep had a slight chance to level and Caivega was also keen but they seemed to lack the final pass. In the second half Bondard struck again; this time Tony Terence bundled several defenders of the way to lash home. Just as Celdical were sitting back to take a 2-0; Bondard struck again as Paul Sawe tucked home a loose rebound. A good win for Bondard and they maintain a100% record.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Garth
Carter, 37
Celco carried on where they had left off with a seriously ground out victory that was soured by the injury to their captain and talisman Orwadh Amin. The win was secured by the link-up between Vince Mardell and Amin as they set up Carter to race down the middle and score. Garth are not the team of last season as they struggled to keep up and you could easily see the missing quality as they have sold; Vernon, Mays, Felder, Bera, Macon and others without replacing them.
Fro-er-Riar 2 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Foncisello(p) 7 Swanson og, 37
Steele, 54 Stinio, 58
Johnson, 74
Att. 70,277
The 1st Fro-er-riar derby was an incredible affair as it swung from side to side; these games especially FER-Lobby are usually the games that define the season for these clubs especially for FER as Lobby grade themselves against Celdical. Tanis Gisou raced down the wing and cut in only to be fouled for a penalty. Mico Foncisello stepped up and scored. Lobby then had their chances with Smithson; who only recently signed from FER coming close. From a corner Stinio headed down only for Swanson to turn it into his own net for 1-1. So it remained until the second half; Roce Stinio headed in a corner as FER fell to a set-piece again. FER then started to play better and they were rewarded on 54 mins as Prenton Steele curled a shot with his weaker right foot to level the game. This meant FER were confident as they pushed for the winner and they looked like they could get it but they were left bare at the back and Lobby made them pay; Miles Johnson raced down the middle and chipped in over Swanson for the goal of the week. Bad news for FER as it is 2 defeats on the bounce; it could be the Post-Tournae blip that teams seem to face they return to Superleague.
Ortovyde 1 x 1 Kemojoran
Zuille, 53 Rudolphe, 3
Att.43,549
Orto got over their bad opening game with a good draw at home to Kemo; Kemo had suffered a 3-0 loss at home to Mariners. So Kemo must have been glad when they went ahead on 3 mins thanks to some slack passing by new boy Camron Dauthen and Elias Rudolphe scraped through to score his own rebound. Orto looked like Dolphins out of water as their nickname is the “dolphins” and they could have got further behind as Dahe, Felilah and Rudolphe had chances to score. Luckily in the second half the dolphins were swimming again as Zuille won a penalty and scored it. Orto ten had the upper hand but failed to seal the game.
Riagh Grande 1 x 4 Mariners
Auter, 28 Eldrich, 46, 60
Bodrillard, 75 (p)
Vialli 80
Att. 78,851
The biggest Superleague crowd of the season came to see the ‘Grande Old Club’ make their return to the big time; they were sorely disappointed as Mariners romped home. They was a standing ovation for Jores Pintare as he is a fans favourite at the Keltusar; he played just one season here but scored 39 goals to win them the title in 91 and even though he left immediately after that for Lazarus in Kinturia. They would probably take back the ovation after the game but for the 1st half it was cruising. Aron Auter drifted through the defence and scored his second goal of the season; even though he is scoring he fails to link well with Josi Pelagio. The second half started with a bang as a suicidal lapse in attention resulted in Eldrich putting Mariners level with a standing header. Mariners will be good away from home as they are the best counter-attacking side in the league and they were ahead on 60 through Eldrich again. A penalty made it worse for Riagh as Bodrillard scored; Frank Vialli put the added gloss on the score with a tap-in late on.
Varmonde 2 x 1 Pvorby
Glystel, 11 Fedalori, 85
Kubota, 72
The league has a new star in Torian Glystel; he was one of the finds of last season but was kept back a year to build his stamina. Now at 17 he has made one of the biggest impressions since Cory Stevens 8 years ago. Varmonde lack the money to gamble on big stars but their facilities are second to none and they are now churning out players. Glysel scored early on as he lashed home a pass from a free-kick. His overall contribution was much better as glided past defender with ease; if only he could learn when to pass it. The dribbling game is not as prevalent as it was because of the lack of pace and tight marking but in Glystel we had the best. Ames Kubota settled it with a header later in the 72nd minute to make it 2-0 and though Fedalori pulled one back for Pvorby, it was too late. Varmonde were Calde Cup winners and in Ene Losano they have a former championship winner so they will not be fighting relegation this year.
Wossen U 0 x 1 Trinity
Granath, 28
Att. 67,534
Union undid all their good work away to Celdical last week with a tepid loss to Trinity; who defended doggedly till the end. There was no slick passing, no movement, no gusto and that is why they lost. Uli Granath scored what was to be the winner on 28 mins as a slight lapse allowed him to find the narrowest of gaps to head past Paton. Union tried several changes to try and change the balance but they all failed as Trinity were solid at the back.
Younes OC 1 x 0 Wossen City
Ianson, 81
Att. 27,384
Younes scored the biggest win in their history in this their first outing in the top division. For City it is more bad news and a reflection of the in-house fighting at boardroom level. Peter Bray wasn’t the first choice of the board; it was Ike Weine but he chose to stay at Ortovyde. Then they tried Steve Derconte at Pvorby and he was vetoed; they somehow arrived at the compromise candidate in Bray. Bray had taken Garth from a lowly provincial team to a top 6 team, the theory was ‘imagine what he could achieve with money?’ The appointment was a farce as Bray came in late and wasn’t involved with signing players and had only now been allowed to bring in his own staff. The questions remains whether Bray can handle big-time players and whether these players can respect him. Jose Regulan at Porto Allegre would jump at the chance to manage City but the board want to give Bray a few more games before they slide into oblivion. The game was a farce; City had 14 shots and none looked like going in. The best player was Devon Taylor as he saved 9 clear chances to score; Romeo Ianson latched on to a mistake by Nicholson to race through and score. Troubled times at City
Barki 2 x 2 Carnavale
Weston, 31, Bera, 43,
73, Gotsell, 48
Att. 26,483
The Lecton was not as full as it has been in recent games but the fans got the entertainment they wanted. Barki were the usual tough and tackling team that they are while Carna showed they have talent in store. The game was opened up when Alvaro Ciaro raced down the middle on a counter-attack but was driven wide to the left; he hung a great cross from the wing for Alex Weston to head home on 31. Barki were cruising but a lapse in concentration by Justin Arnolde left Tony Bera to score the easiest goal of his long career as he rounded the keeper. Carna were the better team at the start of the half as new sensation Aeron Gotsell showed tremendous skills and he put them ahead with a wonder-goal. He picked up a slick pass from the edge of the box and pinged it in off the post to score. But Barki are a tough side and parity was restored with Weston as he headed in the leveller on 73. Carna now face Garth in the Sandonian derby next week.
Bondard 3 x 0 Celdical AC
D’Agostino (p) 4
Terence, 56
Sawe, 81
Att. 61,492
Bondard simply thrashed Celdical with a little help from the ref; he gave a penalty after 4 minutes for a phantom foul on Caesar. Felix D’Agostino was signed from Riaghstene and the centre-half took the pen to score. Celdical were stunned and struggled to gain a foothold. Last week hey had collapsed in similar circumstances at home to Union. Krallep had a slight chance to level and Caivega was also keen but they seemed to lack the final pass. In the second half Bondard struck again; this time Tony Terence bundled several defenders of the way to lash home. Just as Celdical were sitting back to take a 2-0; Bondard struck again as Paul Sawe tucked home a loose rebound. A good win for Bondard and they maintain a100% record.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Garth
Carter, 37
Celco carried on where they had left off with a seriously ground out victory that was soured by the injury to their captain and talisman Orwadh Amin. The win was secured by the link-up between Vince Mardell and Amin as they set up Carter to race down the middle and score. Garth are not the team of last season as they struggled to keep up and you could easily see the missing quality as they have sold; Vernon, Mays, Felder, Bera, Macon and others without replacing them.
Fro-er-Riar 2 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Foncisello(p) 7 Swanson og, 37
Steele, 54 Stinio, 58
Johnson, 74
Att. 70,277
The 1st Fro-er-riar derby was an incredible affair as it swung from side to side; these games especially FER-Lobby are usually the games that define the season for these clubs especially for FER as Lobby grade themselves against Celdical. Tanis Gisou raced down the wing and cut in only to be fouled for a penalty. Mico Foncisello stepped up and scored. Lobby then had their chances with Smithson; who only recently signed from FER coming close. From a corner Stinio headed down only for Swanson to turn it into his own net for 1-1. So it remained until the second half; Roce Stinio headed in a corner as FER fell to a set-piece again. FER then started to play better and they were rewarded on 54 mins as Prenton Steele curled a shot with his weaker right foot to level the game. This meant FER were confident as they pushed for the winner and they looked like they could get it but they were left bare at the back and Lobby made them pay; Miles Johnson raced down the middle and chipped in over Swanson for the goal of the week. Bad news for FER as it is 2 defeats on the bounce; it could be the Post-Tournae blip that teams seem to face they return to Superleague.
Ortovyde 1 x 1 Kemojoran
Zuille, 53 Rudolphe, 3
Att.43,549
Orto got over their bad opening game with a good draw at home to Kemo; Kemo had suffered a 3-0 loss at home to Mariners. So Kemo must have been glad when they went ahead on 3 mins thanks to some slack passing by new boy Camron Dauthen and Elias Rudolphe scraped through to score his own rebound. Orto looked like Dolphins out of water as their nickname is the “dolphins” and they could have got further behind as Dahe, Felilah and Rudolphe had chances to score. Luckily in the second half the dolphins were swimming again as Zuille won a penalty and scored it. Orto ten had the upper hand but failed to seal the game.
Riagh Grande 1 x 4 Mariners
Auter, 28 Eldrich, 46, 60
Bodrillard, 75 (p)
Vialli 80
Att. 78,851
The biggest Superleague crowd of the season came to see the ‘Grande Old Club’ make their return to the big time; they were sorely disappointed as Mariners romped home. They was a standing ovation for Jores Pintare as he is a fans favourite at the Keltusar; he played just one season here but scored 39 goals to win them the title in 91 and even though he left immediately after that for Lazarus in Kinturia. They would probably take back the ovation after the game but for the 1st half it was cruising. Aron Auter drifted through the defence and scored his second goal of the season; even though he is scoring he fails to link well with Josi Pelagio. The second half started with a bang as a suicidal lapse in attention resulted in Eldrich putting Mariners level with a standing header. Mariners will be good away from home as they are the best counter-attacking side in the league and they were ahead on 60 through Eldrich again. A penalty made it worse for Riagh as Bodrillard scored; Frank Vialli put the added gloss on the score with a tap-in late on.
Varmonde 2 x 1 Pvorby
Glystel, 11 Fedalori, 85
Kubota, 72
The league has a new star in Torian Glystel; he was one of the finds of last season but was kept back a year to build his stamina. Now at 17 he has made one of the biggest impressions since Cory Stevens 8 years ago. Varmonde lack the money to gamble on big stars but their facilities are second to none and they are now churning out players. Glysel scored early on as he lashed home a pass from a free-kick. His overall contribution was much better as glided past defender with ease; if only he could learn when to pass it. The dribbling game is not as prevalent as it was because of the lack of pace and tight marking but in Glystel we had the best. Ames Kubota settled it with a header later in the 72nd minute to make it 2-0 and though Fedalori pulled one back for Pvorby, it was too late. Varmonde were Calde Cup winners and in Ene Losano they have a former championship winner so they will not be fighting relegation this year.
Wossen U 0 x 1 Trinity
Granath, 28
Att. 67,534
Union undid all their good work away to Celdical last week with a tepid loss to Trinity; who defended doggedly till the end. There was no slick passing, no movement, no gusto and that is why they lost. Uli Granath scored what was to be the winner on 28 mins as a slight lapse allowed him to find the narrowest of gaps to head past Paton. Union tried several changes to try and change the balance but they all failed as Trinity were solid at the back.
Younes OC 1 x 0 Wossen City
Ianson, 81
Att. 27,384
Younes scored the biggest win in their history in this their first outing in the top division. For City it is more bad news and a reflection of the in-house fighting at boardroom level. Peter Bray wasn’t the first choice of the board; it was Ike Weine but he chose to stay at Ortovyde. Then they tried Steve Derconte at Pvorby and he was vetoed; they somehow arrived at the compromise candidate in Bray. Bray had taken Garth from a lowly provincial team to a top 6 team, the theory was ‘imagine what he could achieve with money?’ The appointment was a farce as Bray came in late and wasn’t involved with signing players and had only now been allowed to bring in his own staff. The questions remains whether Bray can handle big-time players and whether these players can respect him. Jose Regulan at Porto Allegre would jump at the chance to manage City but the board want to give Bray a few more games before they slide into oblivion. The game was a farce; City had 14 shots and none looked like going in. The best player was Devon Taylor as he saved 9 clear chances to score; Romeo Ianson latched on to a mistake by Nicholson to race through and score. Troubled times at City
Saturday, February 10, 2007
ARCHIVE
2nd ROUND
Barki 2 x 2 Carnavale
Weston, 31, Bera, 43,
73, Gotsell, 48
Att. 26,483
The Lecton was not as full as it has been in recent games but the fans got the entertainment they wanted. Barki were the usual tough and tackling team that they are while Carna showed they have talent in store. The game was opened up when Alvaro Ciaro raced down the middle on a counter-attack but was driven wide to the left; he hung a great cross from the wing for Alex Weston to head home on 31. Barki were cruising but a lapse in concentration by Justin Arnolde left Tony Bera to score the easiest goal of his long career as he rounded the keeper. Carna were the better team at the start of the half as new sensation Aeron Gotsell showed tremendous skills and he put them ahead with a wonder-goal. He picked up a slick pass from the edge of the box and pinged it in off the post to score. But Barki are a tough side and parity was restored with Weston as he headed in the leveller on 73. Carna now face Garth in the Sandonian derby next week.
Bondard 3 x 0 Celdical AC
D’Agostino (p) 4
Terence, 56
Sawe, 81
Att. 61,492
Bondard simply thrashed Celdical with a little help from the ref; he gave a penalty after 4 minutes for a phantom foul on Caesar. Felix D’Agostino was signed from Riaghstene and the centre-half took the pen to score. Celdical were stunned and struggled to gain a foothold. Last week hey had collapsed in similar circumstances at home to Union. Krallep had a slight chance to level and Caivega was also keen but they seemed to lack the final pass. In the second half Bondard struck again; this time Tony Terence bundled several defenders of the way to lash home. Just as Celdical were sitting back to take a 2-0; Bondard struck again as Paul Sawe tucked home a loose rebound. A good win for Bondard and they maintain a100% record.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Garth
Carter, 37
Celco carried on where they had left off with a seriously ground out victory that was soured by the injury to their captain and talisman Orwadh Amin. The win was secured by the link-up between Vince Mardell and Amin as they set up Carter to race down the middle and score. Garth are not the team of last season as they struggled to keep up and you could easily see the missing quality as they have sold; Vernon, Mays, Felder, Bera, Macon and others without replacing them.
Fro-er-Riar 2 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Foncisello(p) 7 Swanson og, 37
Steele, 54 Stinio, 58
Johnson, 74
Att. 70,277
The 1st Fro-er-riar derby was an incredible affair as it swung from side to side; these games especially FER-Lobby are usually the games that define the season for these clubs especially for FER as Lobby grade themselves against Celdical. Tanis Gisou raced down the wing and cut in only to be fouled for a penalty. Mico Foncisello stepped up and scored. Lobby then had their chances with Smithson; who only recently signed from FER coming close. From a corner Stinio headed down only for Swanson to turn it into his own net for 1-1. So it remained until the second half; Roce Stinio headed in a corner as FER fell to a set-piece again. FER then started to play better and they were rewarded on 54 mins as Prenton Steele curled a shot with his weaker right foot to level the game. This meant FER were confident as they pushed for the winner and they looked like they could get it but they were left bare at the back and Lobby made them pay; Miles Johnson raced down the middle and chipped in over Swanson for the goal of the week. Bad news for FER as it is 2 defeats on the bounce; it could be the Post-Tournae blip that teams seem to face they return to Superleague.
Ortovyde 1 x 1 Kemojoran
Zuille, 53 Rudolphe, 3
Att.43,549
Orto got over their bad opening game with a good draw at home to Kemo; Kemo had suffered a 3-0 loss at home to Mariners. So Kemo must have been glad when they went ahead on 3 mins thanks to some slack passing by new boy Camron Dauthen and Elias Rudolphe scraped through to score his own rebound. Orto looked like Dolphins out of water as their nickname is the “dolphins” and they could have got further behind as Dahe, Felilah and Rudolphe had chances to score. Luckily in the second half the dolphins were swimming again as Zuille won a penalty and scored it. Orto ten had the upper hand but failed to seal the game.
Riagh Grande 1 x 4 Mariners
Auter, 28 Eldrich, 46, 60
Bodrillard, 75 (p)
Vialli 80
Att. 78,851
The biggest Superleague crowd of the season came to see the ‘Grande Old Club’ make their return to the big time; they were sorely disappointed as Mariners romped home. They was a standing ovation for Jores Pintare as he is a fans favourite at the Keltusar; he played just one season here but scored 39 goals to win them the title in 91 and even though he left immediately after that for Lazarus in Kinturia. They would probably take back the ovation after the game but for the 1st half it was cruising. Aron Auter drifted through the defence and scored his second goal of the season; even though he is scoring he fails to link well with Josi Pelagio. The second half started with a bang as a suicidal lapse in attention resulted in Eldrich putting Mariners level with a standing header. Mariners will be good away from home as they are the best counter-attacking side in the league and they were ahead on 60 through Eldrich again. A penalty made it worse for Riagh as Bodrillard scored; Frank Vialli put the added gloss on the score with a tap-in late on.
Varmonde 2 x 1 Pvorby
Glystel, 11 Fedalori, 85
Kubota, 72
The league has a new star in Torian Glystel; he was one of the finds of last season but was kept back a year to build his stamina. Now at 17 he has made one of the biggest impressions since Cory Stevens 8 years ago. Varmonde lack the money to gamble on big stars but their facilities are second to none and they are now churning out players. Glysel scored early on as he lashed home a pass from a free-kick. His overall contribution was much better as glided past defender with ease; if only he could learn when to pass it. The dribbling game is not as prevalent as it was because of the lack of pace and tight marking but in Glystel we had the best. Ames Kubota settled it with a header later in the 72nd minute to make it 2-0 and though Fedalori pulled one back for Pvorby, it was too late. Varmonde were Calde Cup winners and in Ene Losano they have a former championship winner so they will not be fighting relegation this year.
Wossen U 0 x 1 Trinity
Granath, 28
Att. 67,534
Union undid all their good work away to Celdical last week with a tepid loss to Trinity; who defended doggedly till the end. There was no slick passing, no movement, no gusto and that is why they lost. Uli Granath scored what was to be the winner on 28 mins as a slight lapse allowed him to find the narrowest of gaps to head past Paton. Union tried several changes to try and change the balance but they all failed as Trinity were solid at the back.
Younes OC 1 x 0 Wossen City
Ianson, 81
Att. 27,384
Younes scored the biggest win in their history in this their first outing in the top division. For City it is more bad news and a reflection of the in-house fighting at boardroom level. Peter Bray wasn’t the first choice of the board; it was Ike Weine but he chose to stay at Ortovyde. Then they tried Steve Derconte at Pvorby and he was vetoed; they somehow arrived at the compromise candidate in Bray. Bray had taken Garth from a lowly provincial team to a top 6 team, the theory was ‘imagine what he could achieve with money?’ The appointment was a farce as Bray came in late and wasn’t involved with signing players and had only now been allowed to bring in his own staff. The questions remains whether Bray can handle big-time players and whether these players can respect him. Jose Regulan at Porto Allegre would jump at the chance to manage City but the board want to give Bray a few more games before they slide into oblivion. The game was a farce; City had 14 shots and none looked like going in. The best player was Devon Taylor as he saved 9 clear chances to score; Romeo Ianson latched on to a mistake by Nicholson to race through and score. Troubled times at City
ROUND 1
Barki 2 x 0 Ortovyde
Kuces, 28,
Outher, 91
Att. 28,934
Barki picked up where they left off; after finishing 6th last year. Lacon Kuces opened the scoring with a powerful header and Barki held firm until Substitute Saul Outher headed another in. Ortovyde were poor as Larkowitz failed to connect with Gray and Zuille was shackled on the right. Barki came out as rated worse in the stats but they proved them wrong.
Bondard 2 x 1 Wossen City
Ronnelson, 87 Jameson, 65
Javerahn, 93
Att. 61,438
This scoreline doesn’t even begin to tell the story of this game. Gustouw was sent off in the first half for a retaliation on D’Agostino. The City took control and Jameson raced through and calmly slotted to put city ahead; City were rash with challenges as the team tried to play the physical game of Peter Bray. Marcel was sent off and this signalled a collapse by city. Bondard went all out and Ronnelson chipped them level as he caught the whole City defence asleep. Leo Doyen was at fault for the next goal as well as he failed to clear and Clarence Javerahn was there to stab it home. Andy Rayne will love the battling performance and they play Celdical Next.
Carnavale 1 x 1 Younes OC
Toh, 10 Malkor, 78
Att. 51,347
Carnavale had the full house to wish them well as they prepared for another season, this seemed to be all rosy as Latif Toh reminded the fans why he is their favourite; he lashed a shot from the edge of the box. 1-0 to Carna and things were swimmingly but they failed to kill off the game. Younes Officers Club is the newest superleague team and they had to restore their honour and they did it late on as Johny Malkor powered a header past Bastell who was 10 metres out of position. Carnavale have a hidden weapon in 3 youngsters coming in from the academy.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Trinity
Carter, 22
Att. 47,874
Celcostene marked their return to the big time with a team that has managed to stay in the superleague for 5 years now. Celco have splashed out on the likes on Mardell, Seedone and Carter and they combined to set up the only goal and Carter Calmly slipped it under Correo. Both teams will have to seriously improve to stay in this league but you feel they have the personnel to do it.
Celdical 2 x 4 Wossen Union
Janse, 58 Casey, 26, 45
Canivega, 87 Resa Kii, 27
Harman, 65
Att. 51,697
Air Corps had their worst start to the season in recent years’ it was Larry Archer returning to the club he managed for 10 years who dealt the lethal blow. All this in a game which Celdical should have won; Christain Ronet was sent off in the 18th minute but instead of laying back; Union pushed forward and Bendero soon won a penalty. Casey dispatched it off the post and onto the keepers back and Union were celebrating. Tim Maxwell-Davis is into the team that can fit his lust for glory; he set up Danoc Resa Kii for a goal on his debut, a calm right-foot drive. Celdical were stunned and they were even more dumbstruck as Casey put them further behind; Resa Kii returned the favour to Casey, who glided through to dink past Thorne. Milton Janse scored on his league debut for AC but there was still no push for a leveller. Harman headed a Bendero cross to make it 4-1 and the crowd started to empty. Canivega took it on himself to fight back and pulled them back to 4-2 but the fight back was too late.
FER 0 x 1 Pvorby
James Og.
Att. 69,295
It would be another season if FER aren’t struggling at the beginning, last year they lost to Mariners on the opening day and this time it was Pvorby. FER were poor as most of their strikers were misfiring; Tanis Gisou had a bad game and so did Arsenio. The goal was a tepid own goal as Junior James went for the all with Paul Scelka and it beat the keeper. Bad news for Pvorby; Farel Kuxta is out for a month.
Garth 2 x 1 Varmonde
White, 27 Coloradi, 87
Selner, 80
Att. 24,586
Garth carried on where they left off last season with a firm win at Var; the new Manager is Gose Herdow the former assistant of Peter Bray. Rio White is still their main creative pulse and he got up score a penalty he had won on 27. Garth were solid and were always more likely to score again; Jahn Bonovel was dominant up front and seems to be a good replacement for Tony Bera. Will Selner came up from defence to score a header on 80, Coloradi pulled one back but it was too late and Garth start well.
Kemo 0 x 3 Mariners
Eldrich, 29, 52, 79
Att. 47,328
Marcel Carimo had a rude awakening to his Kemojoran career as he fell prey to the ever improving protégé Jores Pintare. Carimo coached Pintare when he was at Varmonde; Pintare lists him as his biggest idol but all that was set aside for this encounter. Kemo had a terrible pre-season as they lost heavily in the Jzerian Cup and it seemed this hangover carried on till this day. All three goals were defensive errors of the schoolboy variety; al three were punished by Eldrich, and Kemo look like they should have bought some creative players.
Lobrinetonia 1 x 1 Riagh Grande
Vallerio, 88 Auter, 39
Att. 45,485
You wouldn’t think Lobby were champions on the evidence of this showing; in fact for 88 minutes they were dour and only a lucky goal got them back in. All the defensive frailties of pre-season were there was Riagh should have been 3 goals up. Aron Auter was wasteful but headed in a Van Horan corner; Josi Pelagio was excellent as he dragged the defences aparts. Tyrel Smithson looks like a mercenary back for the money; Sasha Steven is maybe starting to look his 34 years and there is little creative spark in the team. Cory Stevens seriously flirted with a move to Wossen City; they would have missed him as he set up the equaliser. He hooked in a free kick from the left and Vallerio didn’t even have to move as he headed it into the net. This spared their blushes but they won’t get away with playing like this for long.
Next Week
Barki x Carnavale
Bondard x Celdical
Celcostene x Garth
FER x Lobrinetonia
Ortovyde x Kemo
Riagh x Mariners
Varmonde x Pvorby
Wossen U x Trinity
Younes x Wossen C
Barki 2 x 2 Carnavale
Weston, 31, Bera, 43,
73, Gotsell, 48
Att. 26,483
The Lecton was not as full as it has been in recent games but the fans got the entertainment they wanted. Barki were the usual tough and tackling team that they are while Carna showed they have talent in store. The game was opened up when Alvaro Ciaro raced down the middle on a counter-attack but was driven wide to the left; he hung a great cross from the wing for Alex Weston to head home on 31. Barki were cruising but a lapse in concentration by Justin Arnolde left Tony Bera to score the easiest goal of his long career as he rounded the keeper. Carna were the better team at the start of the half as new sensation Aeron Gotsell showed tremendous skills and he put them ahead with a wonder-goal. He picked up a slick pass from the edge of the box and pinged it in off the post to score. But Barki are a tough side and parity was restored with Weston as he headed in the leveller on 73. Carna now face Garth in the Sandonian derby next week.
Bondard 3 x 0 Celdical AC
D’Agostino (p) 4
Terence, 56
Sawe, 81
Att. 61,492
Bondard simply thrashed Celdical with a little help from the ref; he gave a penalty after 4 minutes for a phantom foul on Caesar. Felix D’Agostino was signed from Riaghstene and the centre-half took the pen to score. Celdical were stunned and struggled to gain a foothold. Last week hey had collapsed in similar circumstances at home to Union. Krallep had a slight chance to level and Caivega was also keen but they seemed to lack the final pass. In the second half Bondard struck again; this time Tony Terence bundled several defenders of the way to lash home. Just as Celdical were sitting back to take a 2-0; Bondard struck again as Paul Sawe tucked home a loose rebound. A good win for Bondard and they maintain a100% record.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Garth
Carter, 37
Celco carried on where they had left off with a seriously ground out victory that was soured by the injury to their captain and talisman Orwadh Amin. The win was secured by the link-up between Vince Mardell and Amin as they set up Carter to race down the middle and score. Garth are not the team of last season as they struggled to keep up and you could easily see the missing quality as they have sold; Vernon, Mays, Felder, Bera, Macon and others without replacing them.
Fro-er-Riar 2 x 3 Lobrinetonia
Foncisello(p) 7 Swanson og, 37
Steele, 54 Stinio, 58
Johnson, 74
Att. 70,277
The 1st Fro-er-riar derby was an incredible affair as it swung from side to side; these games especially FER-Lobby are usually the games that define the season for these clubs especially for FER as Lobby grade themselves against Celdical. Tanis Gisou raced down the wing and cut in only to be fouled for a penalty. Mico Foncisello stepped up and scored. Lobby then had their chances with Smithson; who only recently signed from FER coming close. From a corner Stinio headed down only for Swanson to turn it into his own net for 1-1. So it remained until the second half; Roce Stinio headed in a corner as FER fell to a set-piece again. FER then started to play better and they were rewarded on 54 mins as Prenton Steele curled a shot with his weaker right foot to level the game. This meant FER were confident as they pushed for the winner and they looked like they could get it but they were left bare at the back and Lobby made them pay; Miles Johnson raced down the middle and chipped in over Swanson for the goal of the week. Bad news for FER as it is 2 defeats on the bounce; it could be the Post-Tournae blip that teams seem to face they return to Superleague.
Ortovyde 1 x 1 Kemojoran
Zuille, 53 Rudolphe, 3
Att.43,549
Orto got over their bad opening game with a good draw at home to Kemo; Kemo had suffered a 3-0 loss at home to Mariners. So Kemo must have been glad when they went ahead on 3 mins thanks to some slack passing by new boy Camron Dauthen and Elias Rudolphe scraped through to score his own rebound. Orto looked like Dolphins out of water as their nickname is the “dolphins” and they could have got further behind as Dahe, Felilah and Rudolphe had chances to score. Luckily in the second half the dolphins were swimming again as Zuille won a penalty and scored it. Orto ten had the upper hand but failed to seal the game.
Riagh Grande 1 x 4 Mariners
Auter, 28 Eldrich, 46, 60
Bodrillard, 75 (p)
Vialli 80
Att. 78,851
The biggest Superleague crowd of the season came to see the ‘Grande Old Club’ make their return to the big time; they were sorely disappointed as Mariners romped home. They was a standing ovation for Jores Pintare as he is a fans favourite at the Keltusar; he played just one season here but scored 39 goals to win them the title in 91 and even though he left immediately after that for Lazarus in Kinturia. They would probably take back the ovation after the game but for the 1st half it was cruising. Aron Auter drifted through the defence and scored his second goal of the season; even though he is scoring he fails to link well with Josi Pelagio. The second half started with a bang as a suicidal lapse in attention resulted in Eldrich putting Mariners level with a standing header. Mariners will be good away from home as they are the best counter-attacking side in the league and they were ahead on 60 through Eldrich again. A penalty made it worse for Riagh as Bodrillard scored; Frank Vialli put the added gloss on the score with a tap-in late on.
Varmonde 2 x 1 Pvorby
Glystel, 11 Fedalori, 85
Kubota, 72
The league has a new star in Torian Glystel; he was one of the finds of last season but was kept back a year to build his stamina. Now at 17 he has made one of the biggest impressions since Cory Stevens 8 years ago. Varmonde lack the money to gamble on big stars but their facilities are second to none and they are now churning out players. Glysel scored early on as he lashed home a pass from a free-kick. His overall contribution was much better as glided past defender with ease; if only he could learn when to pass it. The dribbling game is not as prevalent as it was because of the lack of pace and tight marking but in Glystel we had the best. Ames Kubota settled it with a header later in the 72nd minute to make it 2-0 and though Fedalori pulled one back for Pvorby, it was too late. Varmonde were Calde Cup winners and in Ene Losano they have a former championship winner so they will not be fighting relegation this year.
Wossen U 0 x 1 Trinity
Granath, 28
Att. 67,534
Union undid all their good work away to Celdical last week with a tepid loss to Trinity; who defended doggedly till the end. There was no slick passing, no movement, no gusto and that is why they lost. Uli Granath scored what was to be the winner on 28 mins as a slight lapse allowed him to find the narrowest of gaps to head past Paton. Union tried several changes to try and change the balance but they all failed as Trinity were solid at the back.
Younes OC 1 x 0 Wossen City
Ianson, 81
Att. 27,384
Younes scored the biggest win in their history in this their first outing in the top division. For City it is more bad news and a reflection of the in-house fighting at boardroom level. Peter Bray wasn’t the first choice of the board; it was Ike Weine but he chose to stay at Ortovyde. Then they tried Steve Derconte at Pvorby and he was vetoed; they somehow arrived at the compromise candidate in Bray. Bray had taken Garth from a lowly provincial team to a top 6 team, the theory was ‘imagine what he could achieve with money?’ The appointment was a farce as Bray came in late and wasn’t involved with signing players and had only now been allowed to bring in his own staff. The questions remains whether Bray can handle big-time players and whether these players can respect him. Jose Regulan at Porto Allegre would jump at the chance to manage City but the board want to give Bray a few more games before they slide into oblivion. The game was a farce; City had 14 shots and none looked like going in. The best player was Devon Taylor as he saved 9 clear chances to score; Romeo Ianson latched on to a mistake by Nicholson to race through and score. Troubled times at City
ROUND 1
Barki 2 x 0 Ortovyde
Kuces, 28,
Outher, 91
Att. 28,934
Barki picked up where they left off; after finishing 6th last year. Lacon Kuces opened the scoring with a powerful header and Barki held firm until Substitute Saul Outher headed another in. Ortovyde were poor as Larkowitz failed to connect with Gray and Zuille was shackled on the right. Barki came out as rated worse in the stats but they proved them wrong.
Bondard 2 x 1 Wossen City
Ronnelson, 87 Jameson, 65
Javerahn, 93
Att. 61,438
This scoreline doesn’t even begin to tell the story of this game. Gustouw was sent off in the first half for a retaliation on D’Agostino. The City took control and Jameson raced through and calmly slotted to put city ahead; City were rash with challenges as the team tried to play the physical game of Peter Bray. Marcel was sent off and this signalled a collapse by city. Bondard went all out and Ronnelson chipped them level as he caught the whole City defence asleep. Leo Doyen was at fault for the next goal as well as he failed to clear and Clarence Javerahn was there to stab it home. Andy Rayne will love the battling performance and they play Celdical Next.
Carnavale 1 x 1 Younes OC
Toh, 10 Malkor, 78
Att. 51,347
Carnavale had the full house to wish them well as they prepared for another season, this seemed to be all rosy as Latif Toh reminded the fans why he is their favourite; he lashed a shot from the edge of the box. 1-0 to Carna and things were swimmingly but they failed to kill off the game. Younes Officers Club is the newest superleague team and they had to restore their honour and they did it late on as Johny Malkor powered a header past Bastell who was 10 metres out of position. Carnavale have a hidden weapon in 3 youngsters coming in from the academy.
Celcostene 1 x 0 Trinity
Carter, 22
Att. 47,874
Celcostene marked their return to the big time with a team that has managed to stay in the superleague for 5 years now. Celco have splashed out on the likes on Mardell, Seedone and Carter and they combined to set up the only goal and Carter Calmly slipped it under Correo. Both teams will have to seriously improve to stay in this league but you feel they have the personnel to do it.
Celdical 2 x 4 Wossen Union
Janse, 58 Casey, 26, 45
Canivega, 87 Resa Kii, 27
Harman, 65
Att. 51,697
Air Corps had their worst start to the season in recent years’ it was Larry Archer returning to the club he managed for 10 years who dealt the lethal blow. All this in a game which Celdical should have won; Christain Ronet was sent off in the 18th minute but instead of laying back; Union pushed forward and Bendero soon won a penalty. Casey dispatched it off the post and onto the keepers back and Union were celebrating. Tim Maxwell-Davis is into the team that can fit his lust for glory; he set up Danoc Resa Kii for a goal on his debut, a calm right-foot drive. Celdical were stunned and they were even more dumbstruck as Casey put them further behind; Resa Kii returned the favour to Casey, who glided through to dink past Thorne. Milton Janse scored on his league debut for AC but there was still no push for a leveller. Harman headed a Bendero cross to make it 4-1 and the crowd started to empty. Canivega took it on himself to fight back and pulled them back to 4-2 but the fight back was too late.
FER 0 x 1 Pvorby
James Og.
Att. 69,295
It would be another season if FER aren’t struggling at the beginning, last year they lost to Mariners on the opening day and this time it was Pvorby. FER were poor as most of their strikers were misfiring; Tanis Gisou had a bad game and so did Arsenio. The goal was a tepid own goal as Junior James went for the all with Paul Scelka and it beat the keeper. Bad news for Pvorby; Farel Kuxta is out for a month.
Garth 2 x 1 Varmonde
White, 27 Coloradi, 87
Selner, 80
Att. 24,586
Garth carried on where they left off last season with a firm win at Var; the new Manager is Gose Herdow the former assistant of Peter Bray. Rio White is still their main creative pulse and he got up score a penalty he had won on 27. Garth were solid and were always more likely to score again; Jahn Bonovel was dominant up front and seems to be a good replacement for Tony Bera. Will Selner came up from defence to score a header on 80, Coloradi pulled one back but it was too late and Garth start well.
Kemo 0 x 3 Mariners
Eldrich, 29, 52, 79
Att. 47,328
Marcel Carimo had a rude awakening to his Kemojoran career as he fell prey to the ever improving protégé Jores Pintare. Carimo coached Pintare when he was at Varmonde; Pintare lists him as his biggest idol but all that was set aside for this encounter. Kemo had a terrible pre-season as they lost heavily in the Jzerian Cup and it seemed this hangover carried on till this day. All three goals were defensive errors of the schoolboy variety; al three were punished by Eldrich, and Kemo look like they should have bought some creative players.
Lobrinetonia 1 x 1 Riagh Grande
Vallerio, 88 Auter, 39
Att. 45,485
You wouldn’t think Lobby were champions on the evidence of this showing; in fact for 88 minutes they were dour and only a lucky goal got them back in. All the defensive frailties of pre-season were there was Riagh should have been 3 goals up. Aron Auter was wasteful but headed in a Van Horan corner; Josi Pelagio was excellent as he dragged the defences aparts. Tyrel Smithson looks like a mercenary back for the money; Sasha Steven is maybe starting to look his 34 years and there is little creative spark in the team. Cory Stevens seriously flirted with a move to Wossen City; they would have missed him as he set up the equaliser. He hooked in a free kick from the left and Vallerio didn’t even have to move as he headed it into the net. This spared their blushes but they won’t get away with playing like this for long.
Next Week
Barki x Carnavale
Bondard x Celdical
Celcostene x Garth
FER x Lobrinetonia
Ortovyde x Kemo
Riagh x Mariners
Varmonde x Pvorby
Wossen U x Trinity
Younes x Wossen C
Latest News
Superleague promises to be explosive this year some of te transfers
Roundup 2006
Champions – Lobrinetonia
Cup-winners – Lobrinetonia
Tournae – Fro-er-Riar
Transfers
Tim Maxwell-Davis (FER) – Wossen Union 12m
Matt Landon (BAR) – Wossen City 13m
Clarence Javerahn (BAR) – Bondard 7m
Hamdi Metrakhe (WSC) – Younes 2m
Ralph Seedone (WSC) – Celcostene free
Tanis Gisou (CPR) – FER 10m
Harona Kusu (CPR) – Pvorby 2m
Jason Vallant (CPR) – Younes 2.5m
Andre Luiz Nero (CPR) – Pvorby 3m
Iastus Klimi (RST) – Wossen city 3m
Felix D’Agostino (RST) – Bondard 5m
Dono Swanson (RST) – FER 9m
Mico Foncisello (SCA) – FER 15m
Bosco Deizo (SCA) – Wossen City
Tony Bera (GAR) – Carnavale 1m
Aaron Auter (NET) – Riagh Grande 4m
Vince Mardell (TRI) – Celcostene 3m
Justin Carter (ORT) – Celcostene 6m
Tiberne Felder (GAR) – Bondard 3m
Tyrel Smithson (FER) – Lobby free
Bercel Mays (GAR) – FER 7m
Jones Kersey (BON) – Younes 1m
Alex Weston (CPR) – Barki 2m
Jes Corlington (CPR) – Celcostene 2m
Greca Sorpon (CAR) – Wossen City 3m
Gavin Reecher (CAR) – Varmonde 1m
Arsenio De Arroyo (CAR) – FER 12m
Uli Granath (LOB) – Trinity SL (seasons loan)
Kearson Maye (LOB) – Younes SL
Chris Morgan (ORT) – Wossen Union free
Vallerio Conseco (BAR) – Lobby 4m
Ames Kubota (WSC) – Varmonde free
Hamdi Kimetaii (CAR) – Pvorby 2m
Ernie Stolf (NET) – Kemo free
Dennis Finighan (WSU) – Varmonde free
Milton Janse (ORL) – Celdical 5m?
Anderson Brady (ORT) – Pvorby 1m
Palas Zeno (LOB) – Ortovyde 1m
Shaul Rolfson (RST) – Ortovyde free
Paul Gallo (RON) – Barki free
Wilson Lackey (PVO) – Kemo
Bol Ashoda (BAR) – Ortovyde 4m
Antoine Paret (SCA) – Trinity free
Christian Ronet (PVO) – Wossen Union
Other major moves
Marcel Carimo left Wossen City for Kemo
Rueben Huler left Kemo to go to Ariel Cappla
Ene Losano joins Varmonde
Andy Mullar (Sampelt) joins Trinity
Ike Weine is favourite to take over @ City
Ortovyde could bring in Peter Bray of Garth
Roundup 2006
Champions – Lobrinetonia
Cup-winners – Lobrinetonia
Tournae – Fro-er-Riar
Transfers
Tim Maxwell-Davis (FER) – Wossen Union 12m
Matt Landon (BAR) – Wossen City 13m
Clarence Javerahn (BAR) – Bondard 7m
Hamdi Metrakhe (WSC) – Younes 2m
Ralph Seedone (WSC) – Celcostene free
Tanis Gisou (CPR) – FER 10m
Harona Kusu (CPR) – Pvorby 2m
Jason Vallant (CPR) – Younes 2.5m
Andre Luiz Nero (CPR) – Pvorby 3m
Iastus Klimi (RST) – Wossen city 3m
Felix D’Agostino (RST) – Bondard 5m
Dono Swanson (RST) – FER 9m
Mico Foncisello (SCA) – FER 15m
Bosco Deizo (SCA) – Wossen City
Tony Bera (GAR) – Carnavale 1m
Aaron Auter (NET) – Riagh Grande 4m
Vince Mardell (TRI) – Celcostene 3m
Justin Carter (ORT) – Celcostene 6m
Tiberne Felder (GAR) – Bondard 3m
Tyrel Smithson (FER) – Lobby free
Bercel Mays (GAR) – FER 7m
Jones Kersey (BON) – Younes 1m
Alex Weston (CPR) – Barki 2m
Jes Corlington (CPR) – Celcostene 2m
Greca Sorpon (CAR) – Wossen City 3m
Gavin Reecher (CAR) – Varmonde 1m
Arsenio De Arroyo (CAR) – FER 12m
Uli Granath (LOB) – Trinity SL (seasons loan)
Kearson Maye (LOB) – Younes SL
Chris Morgan (ORT) – Wossen Union free
Vallerio Conseco (BAR) – Lobby 4m
Ames Kubota (WSC) – Varmonde free
Hamdi Kimetaii (CAR) – Pvorby 2m
Ernie Stolf (NET) – Kemo free
Dennis Finighan (WSU) – Varmonde free
Milton Janse (ORL) – Celdical 5m?
Anderson Brady (ORT) – Pvorby 1m
Palas Zeno (LOB) – Ortovyde 1m
Shaul Rolfson (RST) – Ortovyde free
Paul Gallo (RON) – Barki free
Wilson Lackey (PVO) – Kemo
Bol Ashoda (BAR) – Ortovyde 4m
Antoine Paret (SCA) – Trinity free
Christian Ronet (PVO) – Wossen Union
Other major moves
Marcel Carimo left Wossen City for Kemo
Rueben Huler left Kemo to go to Ariel Cappla
Ene Losano joins Varmonde
Andy Mullar (Sampelt) joins Trinity
Ike Weine is favourite to take over @ City
Ortovyde could bring in Peter Bray of Garth
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