Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Week 22 Results

Aardvark Abacus 1 v 2 Trusted By Millions
Athletico Phoenix 3 v 2 Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Fred West Landscape Gardening XI 0 v 2 Mega Buck Bandits
Real Muppets 1 v 4 Claymore Athletic FC
San Dimas High School 1 v 0 York’s Returning Glory
The Cow-Faced Juniors 1 v 1 Bassett Allsorts
The Fabulous Artisans 5 v 2 The Dead Parrots
You Know Your Boston Rock FC 4 v 2 Final Fantasy XI

Fred West opened the season with a thumping win over the Mega Bucks but the tables were emphatically turned this week. Dave dragged a huge performance from his struggling side to inflict only Fred's second league defeat of the season. Matt Jarvis struck early then Obafemi Martins tapped in very late while Dave's defence must take some plaudits for keeping Fred scoreless for the first time since November. The only relief for the leaders was that their closest challengers slipped up too. The Muppets were emphatically beaten by a Claymore side hitting four for the third time in a month. Clive's team struck twice in a minute through Rooney's low shot and Zigic's close range header but Danny Sturridge was on target for Ryan before half-time to reduce the deficit. Clive's team stood firm after the break with new signing David Luiz restoring the two-goal advantage and a clean from his keper then finishing the job.

Boston Rock emerged from their recent malaise with a 4-2 win over Final Fantasy. Kevin Nolan opened the scoring and has now notched ten from midfield this season but Ceri levelled before the break thanks to Demba Ba's flying header. Carlton Cole struck for the Fantasy on 90 minutes but by then Frank Lampard and Glen Johnson had done enough to get Sheriff back into second on goal difference. The CFJs head three teams on 40 points after a draw with the Allsorts. Ben struck first through Jamie O'Hara but Chris clinched a point thanks to a Wayne Hennessey clean.

Trusted beat the Aardvarks 2-1 with two goals from no - not Edin Dzeko, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake. Ady's team would have jumped Beef's with a win but their recent recovery takes a bit of a knock. The Jekyll and Hyde Artisans were back to Jekyll this week coming from behind twice to beat the Parrots. Mario Balotelli was on target in the first half, Ashley Young struck twice in the second.

The rise of the Phoenix continued with a 3-2 win over Nil Satis. Robin van Persie struck again but was injured in the process so Brian will need more from Jermaine Beckford who doubled his tally for the season this week. Paul's slumping team have now hit the bottom having lost nine of their last ten matches. It's hard to believe they were top after week 19 last season. San Dimas got back to winning ways to nick eighth place, a Sylvin Distin clean the only score in my game again

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