Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Week 15 Results

Halfway point of the season, Ben's lead is extended to six points.
  
Claymore Athletic FC 3 v 2 Real Muppets
Final Fantasy XI 2 v 3 Aardvark Abacus
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum 1 v 1 San Dimas High School
The Cow-Faced Juniors 0 v 3 The Cheese Makers
The Dead Parrots 1 v 4 You Know Your Boston Rock FC
The Fabulous Artisans 1 v 0 Fred West Landscape Gardening XI
Trusted By Millions 2 v 4 Mega Buck Bandits
York’s Returning Glory 4 v 3 Athletico Phoenix

Hugo Rodallega picked the right time to score his first goal of the season as far as Ben is concerned. It proved to be the only goal of the game against second place Fred West and extend the Artisans lead to six points. Fred stays second with the Aardvarks now a point behind in third. Ady needed a Vincent Kompany clean to win the game after his team and Final Fantasy shared four goals in 12 first half minutes.

The Cheese Makers are also on 26 points after brushing the struggling CFJs aside. Yohan Cabaye opened his WSFFL account and the scoring with a spectacular free-kick just after the break. Trusted are struggling too with only two victories in their last eight league games. Beef's team looked home and hosed with 12 minutes to go after goals from Sessegnon and Cahill but Mega Bucks hit back through Morison and Ward and then a laughable Phil Jones own goal finished the scoring in Dave's favour.

That win means Dave's team are off the bottom and the Muppets are back in that place. You know your luck's out when the opposition keeper scores as happened with Claymore's Tim Howard this week. Clive's team are sixth, which is two points are second. Athletico Phoenix suffered a setback in their title chase. Controversial midfielder Joey Barton opened the scoring and was then sent off (http://wsffl.blogspot.com/2009/09/wsffl-rulebook-how-score-is-worked-out.html) causing Brian's exclamation mark key to stick down with fury. Peter Crouch added two more before the break and David Vaughan notched one more for Julian late on which meant Brian's clean sheet fightback just came up short.

Boston Rock sometimes have problems down under (oo-er!) but made light work of the Parrots this time. Sheriff's team are eighth, only ten points behind. It's the closest the top half has been at this stage of the season for oooh, two years! Nil Satis looked to have picked up a much-needed win with Bobby Zamora's late strike but a Kyle Walker clean got me a point.

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