Monday, 10 May 2021

Week 27 Results - Four points cover the top five

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

TeamPWDLFADiffPts
1Fred West Landscape Gardening XI271311369492050
2The Fabulous Artisans27146758481048
3Trusted By Millions27146751411048
4The Cow-Faced Juniors27144963422146
5Aardvark Abacus27137759481146
6Stanley Athletic FC27124114556-1140
7The Wateringhole Society271151173522138
8Real Muppets271151161501138
9Nil Satis Nisi Optimum27112144145-435
10Cheese Makers27105124754-735
11Mega Buck Bandits2796124548-333
12Wheel Madrid2795135966-732
13San Dimas High School2795132949-2032
14YTFIB2787124853-531
15Claymore Athletic FC2776144155-1427
16Markian United2774164275-3325

At the top - Two wins, two draws and a defeat for the top five. Fred still leads, now by two points, but was held 3-3 by the Wateringhole. A great Matheus Pereira strike and a Michael Keane clean in the last few minutes hauled Kiran back from 3-1 down and keeps Fred honest at the top. The Artisans stay second but went down 3-2 to the Muppets. Ben led twice but Ryan’s team had levelled by half-time and won the game through Kelechi Iheanacho with three minutes left. As well as getting the winner in the FA Cup Final replay Joe Willock set up Trusted’s 2-0 win to put Beef third, two points off the top. Two points further back are the CFJs, who played out a fantastic 4-4 draw with Cheese Makers, and the Aardvarks who held off YTFIB 2-1 despite Lewis Dunk seeing red early in the second half.

At the bottom - Markian’s April form seems to have gone and they sank 3-0 to Nil Satis. Stuart Dallas scored again for Paul S and is very much in the running for the Defender of the Season prize. Claymore stay two points off bottom spot after going down 3-1 to Wheel Madrid. Hakim Ziyech gave Clive the lead but that lasted barely a minute as the fit-again Callum Wilson scored his first of two for Wheels to turn the tables. Clean sheets from Vicente Guaita and Tyrick Mitchell gave San Dimas a 2-1 win at Stanley that probably keeps my team out of bottom place ignominy for this season at least.

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