Sunday, 16 May 2021

Week 28 Results - Fred a win away from the title

Claymore Athletic FC 0 v 3 Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Real Muppets 0 v 1 Aardvark Abacus
San Dimas High School 2 v 1 Markian United
The Cow-Faced Juniors 2 v 3 Fred West Landscape Gardening XI
The Wateringhole Society 3 v 1 The Fabulous Artisans
Trusted By Millions 1 v 2 Cheese Makers
Wheel Madrid 1 v 5 Mega Buck Bandits
YTFIB 0 v 0 Stanley Athletic FC

TeamPWDLFADiffPts
1Fred West Landscape Gardening XI281411372512153
2Aardvark Abacus28147760481249
3Trusted By Millions2814685243948
4The Fabulous Artisans2814685951848
5The Cow-Faced Juniors281441065452046
6The Wateringhole Society281251176532341
7Stanley Athletic FC28125114556-1141
8Real Muppets281151261511038
9Nil Satis Nisi Optimum28122144445-138
10Cheese Makers28115124955-638
11Mega Buck Bandits28106125049136
12San Dimas High School28105133150-1935
13YTFIB2888124853-532
14Wheel Madrid2895146071-1132
15Claymore Athletic FC2876154158-1727
16Markian United2874174377-3425

At the top - It’s funny how quickly things can change. This week’s results took us from a five-horse race to Fred within touching distance of his third title in five years. The Gardeners saw off one of their chief rivals, the CFJs, 3-2. Fred’s strike force of Salah and Greenwood had him two up, the Cows hit back through their strike force of Joelinton and Welbeck. It was heading for a draw but ultimately settled in the leader’s favour with a Lloris clean. There were also defeats for Trusted and the Artisans. Beef went down 2-1 to Cheese Makers, Nathan Tella getting his first for Matthew to make it 2-0. The Artisans are now five points behind the leaders after going down 3-1 to the Wateringhole Society. Former Artisan Christian Benteke got Kiran’s goal and the Society added cleans from Holding and Reguilon to clinch the points. The Aardvarks are up to second and best-placed to deny Fred the crown after edging the Muppets 1-0 thanks to a great strike from Luke Thomas.

The rest - Stanley and YTFIB played out a goalless draw that keeps Aaron seventh and means Julian won’t finish bottom. A second successive 3-0 win for Nil Satis, this time over Claymore, gives Paul S a top half shot and keeps Clive looking over his shoulder at the foot of the table. Ian’s still occupying last place after a 2-1 defeat to San Dimas, a Pascal Struijk clean was the decider in my team’s favour. Mega Bucks were the week’s big winners, with a 5-1 scoreline at Wheel Madrid. A beautiful placed finish from John McGinn put Paul W ahead early on but it all changed after the break. Jack Harrison, Caglar Soyuncu and Wilf Zaha were all on target but keeper Alisson thought he’d go up for a late corner anyway and scored a terrific headed goal.

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