Aardvark Abacus 1 v 2 San Dimas High School
Cheese Makers 0 v 3 The Wateringhole Society
Claymore Athletic FC 0 v 1 Trusted By Millions
Fred West Landscape Gardening XI 2 v 1 Real Muppets
Mega Buck Bandits 3 v 2 The Cow-Faced Juniors
Stanley Athletic FC 2 v 1 Markian United
The Fabulous Artisans 3 v 2 YTFIB
Wheel Madrid 4 v 0 Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Halfway through the season with eight points covering the top ten. That’s chiefly because tenth place San Dimas turned over the league leading Aardvarks 2-1. Willy Boly put me ahead just before the break, Semi Ajax’s header made it two seven minutes after half-time and Ady could only reply with a spectacular hooked effort from Tanguy Ndombele. That result meant a few teams could close in on the top, starting with Fred who beat the Muppets 2-1. Young striker Fabio Silva calmly side-footed the Gardeners in front on 38 minutes and that looked might it might be the winner until Raheem Sterling picked out the top corner from a free-kick to equalise for Ryan. Fred’s winner came from a Timothy Cassagne clean.
Stanley also won 2-1 to stay third. Aaron’s team trailed for a long time to Markian, Harry Kane with an great shot from the edge of the edge of the D on 40 minutes, but Harry Maguire and Ben Chilwell got cleans to swing the result in Aaron’s direction. The Artisans are up to fourth after coming from two down to beat YTFIB 3-2. Julian led thanks to two goals in four second half minutes from Ilkay Gundogan and David McGoldrick before Mason Mount smashed in on 78 minutes to reduce the deficit. The Artisans won with cleans from Kyle Walker and Jonny Evans.
Mega Bucks jumped over the CFJs in the table with a 3-2 win over those opponents. Michail Antonio stuck out a leg to put Dave ahead on nine minutes but the the coup de grace came from a P-E Aubameyang second half brace before the CFJs found two cleans. The Wateringhole Society are the league’s top scorers and put three past Cheese Makers this week. Neil Maupay finished off a great team move with a tap-in after 17 minutes and the game was up for the Cheese when Harvey Barnes finished off a breakaway deep in second half injury time. Rob Holding added a clean to make it three.
John Stones watched from the stands as Claymore went down 1-0 to Trusted. The only goal came early, Serge Aurier heading in from a corner, which means that the champions are just six points off of the summit. Biggest winners of the week were Wheel Madrid who dispatched Nil Satis 4-0. James Maddison smashed into the roof of the net from an angle on 37 minutes and David Luiz, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Thiago Silva added cleans to give the score a one-sided look.
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