Sunday, 6 February 2011

Week 20 (and Cup replay Results)

FA Cup Quarter-final Replay

Mega Buck Bandits 2 v 1 You Know Your Boston Rock FC

Mega Bucks finish the job second time round and the holders bow out. As in midweek Kieran Richardson and Charlie Adam do the damage.

Week 20

Bassett Allsorts 0 v 6 Athletico Phoenix
Claymore Athletic FC 2 v 2 You Know Your Boston Rock FC
Final Fantasy XI 2 v 4 Aardvark Abacus
Mega Buck Bandits 2 v 3 Trusted By Millions
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum 0 v 2 The Dead Parrots
Real Muppets 7 v 2 San Dimas High School
The Cow-Faced Juniors 2 v 4 The Fabulous Artisans
York’s Returning Glory 2 v 5 Fred West Landscape Gardening XI

Seven wins from his last ten games should be enough to give Fred his first title. After scoring twice in six minutes Fred needed clean sheets to see off a Joey Barton-led York's fightback. Boston Rock's sticky patch continued with a draw at Claymore who at last seem to be stirring. Sheriff needing two clean sheets to level James McCarthy's brace.

The Muppets have ousted the CFJs from third place with a 7-2 demolition of San Dimas. A first half hat-trick from Carlos Tevez keeps him hot on the heels of Dimitar Berbatov in the player of the season running. The CFJ's went down 4-2 to the Artisans which means Ben joins Chris, Ryan, Sheriff and Beef in a five way battle for second.

Beef started his post Fernando Torres era with a win at Mega Bucks. Robert Huth's late double turning round the game after Dave had led 2-1 with seven minutes left. Dave wishing he could take his Cup form to the league where only his wife is now below him in the table.  Ceri is two points adrift after losing to an improving Aardvarks but this was another match where clean sheets made the difference.

Brian must be wondering where these sort of Phoenix performances were in the first half of the season. Robin van Persie scored twice as Brian battered Bassett 6-0. None of our Cup semi-finalists won this week. The Dead Parrots arrested their recent slide by beating Nil Satis and climbing back in to the top half. Paul's team are now the league's lowest scorers.

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