Monday, 9 December 2019

Week 13 Results - New leaders

Claymore take over at the top.

Claymore Athletic FC 3 v 2 Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Fred West Landscape Gardening XI 2 v 4 Trusted By Millions
Mega Buck Bandits 3 v 3 Markian United
Real Muppets 2 v 3 Cheese Makers
San Dimas High School 0 v 0 The Fabulous Artisans
The Cow-Faced Juniors 0 v 4 Athletico Phoenix
The Wateringhole Society 1 v 1 YTFIB
Wheel Madrid 3 v 4 Aardvark Abacus


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TeamPWDLFADiffPts
1Claymore Athletic FC1383242222027
2The Fabulous Artisans1383232171527
3San Dimas High School138142521425
4Wheel Madrid1363438241421
5Athletico Phoenix136253127420
6The Wateringhole Society135532625120
7Aardvark Abacus136252019120
8Trusted By Millions135443129219
9The Cow-Faced Juniors136161424-1019
10Mega Buck Bandits135352522318
11Cheese Makers135262332-917
12Real Muppets134453028216
13YTFIB134451514116
14Nil Satis Nisi Optimum134092030-1012
15Fred West Landscape Gardening XI133281532-1711
16Markian United1311111334-214

There’s a change at the top after the Artisans had held that spot for 11 weeks. A goalless draw between Ben’s side and San Dimas (the first of the season) opened the door for Claymore and they walked through. Clive’s team had to come from behind to beat Nil Satis 3-2 after Dominic Calvert-Lewin took advantage of defensive mix-ups to score twice. Jonny Evans’ header was Clive’s first equaliser, cleans from Gary Cahill and Martin Kelly completed the win.

Wheels missed a chance to close the gap going down 4-3 to the Aardvarks. After Jamie Vardy opened the scoring, Kieran Tierney’s injury gave Ady a clean, and two Diogo Jota goals were split by a stunning Son Heung-Min solo effort. A deflected Jack Grealish shot pulled one back before the break and Vardy added a second but there was to be no equaliser for Paul W. James Maddison being unusually profligate this week. Athletico are up to fifth after a comfortable 4-0 win over the CFJs. Anthony Martial’s fierce near-post effort was added to by Mouusa Sissoko in the second half and their were also cleans for Virgil van Dijk and Jan Vertonghen.

The Wateringhole were held to a 1-1 draw by YTFIB. Marcus Rashford’s spot-kick opened the scoring for Kiran but Julian’s team are a tougher nut to crack these days and the equaliser came from Naby Keita. Trusted round out the top half after beating Fred 4-2. There were signs of life from the Gardeners with goals from Mo Salah and Nicolas Pepe but Beef had Richardson’s early header and cleans from Serge Aurier, Jeffrey Schlupp and Alexander-Arnold to get all the points.

Cheese jumped over the Muppets with a 3-2 win against those opponents. Ryan was two up as well, Davy Propper’s header and Kelechi Iheanacho’s near-post flick inside five first half minutes had Matthew’s team on the back foot. It turned round after the break with Danny Ings, a debut goal from Jonjo Shelvey and a clean from Andrew Robertson sending the Cheese fans home happy. Mega Bucks and Markian played out an entertaining 3-3 draw. Harry Kane looked more his old self with two fierce strikes but the joint managers needed a Davison Sanchez clean to get a point after Oxlade-Chamberlain, George Baldock and P-E Aubameyang had all scored for Dave.

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