Monday 20 June 2011

Beal Feirste Caitz 1-2 TheLegofmuttton


 A very well organised and resolute Legofmutton claimed the three points at Keyes Corner last night with a 2-1 win with goals from Euan Wray and Albert Stoner either side of a Freki Gritdal equaliser for the Caitz.


  Beal Feirste went into this game confident enough of winning and staying top of the division and although having more scoring opportunities couldn't get the better of a strong defensive mutton game. Caitz manager JohnGeeTee is left with some tactical thinking to do ahead of tonight's fixture away to Mohun Bagan AC.

Friday 17 June 2011

Godwillhelpme 0-3 Beal Feirste Caitz

  
A comfortable 3-0 win for Beal Feirste at a packed Church last night saw the Caitz retake first place again in what has been a very changeable top of division since the start of the season.
  A penalty form Bela Maier in the 24th minute followed a minute later by a cleverly worked goal from Ryman after an excellent through pass by Putki gave the Caitz a comfortable 2-0 at half time. Godwillhelpme did not have their prayers answered when Putki himself scored just 5 minutes into the restart, Freki Gritdal took the ball down the right wing beating several tackles crossing for Putki to volley home. Godwillhelpme heads clearly dropped and Beal Feirste were able to see the rest of the game through quite easily.



Tuesday 14 June 2011

Halton Dial 2nd 1-0 Beal Feirste Caitz


A full house at the City Lights stadium saw Halton Dial knock Beal Feirste Caitz off top spot and brought to an end the Caitz winning run with a 1-0 win. A late goal by Standa Vilkova, the Halton striker beating the off side trap and chipping Affatato in the Caitz goal three minutes before the final whistle. Halton fully deserve their victory as they were the better side over the 90 minutes and are now in 3rd place joining Beal Feirste and Brooklyn Knights on 15 points. 


  The Raunchy Bullets now top the league on 16 points after a 1-0 win away to other title hopefuls Southamption Assassins.


  Caitz manager JohnGeeTee now has Wednesday to regroup his troops before the visit of 4th placed Brooklyn Knights to Keyes Corner and is hoping that Alan Mulligan will be fit again to join the squad for this top of the table fixture.

Monday 13 June 2011

Beal Feirste Caitz 1-0 Absesheroes

 
  Beal Feirste Caitz regained first spot in division 7 with a 1-0 victory over Absesheroes, the goal coming on 65 minutes when Freki Gritdal scored from close range following a Bela Maier free kick. Although the Caitz had the majority of possession both teams seemed to cancel each other out for most of the game and it was no surprise that a single goal decided the match. Referee Bart Scholes has an easy game to patrol with just two cards dished out.
  Beal Feirste retake top spot as the only other club with a 100% record in the division Southampton Assassins 2nd misread the cards when they could only draw 1-1 away to The Royal Flush.
  Tonight the Caitz travel to 5th placed Halton Dial 2nd. Team news is that Alan Mulligan joins Samson Keating on the injury list after picking up a knock in last nights game and manager JohnGeeTee said in his post match interview that it wasn't serious and Alan should be fit to return to the side in a day or two.

Saturday 11 June 2011

Beal Feirste Caitz 1-2 Horror Avenue 2nd



Horror Avenue came from a goal behind to win this League Cup 2nd round tie 2-1 at Keyes Road last night. A Division 7 top two encounter that lived up to expectations especially in the second half which saw three goals and a sending off.
  Horror Avenue were reduced to 10 men on 58 when Marc Ismay was send off for a cynical tackle on Freki Gritdal, the young Caitz striker eventually having to be subbed a short time later as it was obvious he was struggling after the tackle. With the extra man Beal Feirste went 1-0 up, Alan Mulligan heading in on 70 but Horror Avenue to their credit kept at it and goals from Peter Dunne two minutes later and Zeleny Pavlovich (86) sent Avenue into the next round.
 In his post match interview Beal Feirste manager JohnGeeTee refused to be drawn on suggestions that their opponents came with an overly aggressive game plan drawn out by their high foul count. "We had a great chance to progress, an extra man and a goal up on our own turf. We have only ourselves to blame and I wish them well for the next round. I'm disappointed of course after our excellent start to the season but this team has great mental strength and all we can do is take this result and use it as a learning curve "

Friday 10 June 2011

My Milan 1-2 Beal Feirste Caitz

 Beal Feirste Caitz saw off My Milan 2-1 in a keenly contested game at the San Siro last night. A brace from Darren Ryman (61, 84) put the Caitz ahead 2-0 before Milan scored 4 minutes into time added on. A blow for the away side was the sight of marksman Sansom Keating being stretchered off in the 12th minute with a shoulder injury which will keep him out for two weeks. 
 Beal Feirste rested a couple of players for this fixture and  the team selected had to work hard to get a result and even though they continued their winning streak have dropped to second following Southampton Assassin's 4-0 assassination of Kennapool,
 The league's other unbeaten team going into last night games The Raunchy Bullets dropped their first points of the season drawing 1-1 away to TheLegofmutton.

 Tonight another full house is expected at Keyes Corner for the visit of Horror Avenue 2nd in the second round of the League Cup. Team news is that although manager JohnGeeTee was planning on resting players again it will be a late team selection following the injury to Keating and midfielder Bela Maier beginning a two game suspension in the competition.
 

Thursday 9 June 2011

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