Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Week 6 Results - CFJs still unbeaten in league

Claymore Athletic FC 3 v 1 Wheel Madrid
Mega Buck Bandits 4 v 1 Cheese Makers
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum 1 v 2 The Fabulous Artisans
San Dimas High School 3 v 2 Stanley and Gracie United
The Cow-Faced Juniors 5 v 0 Aardvark Abacus
The Wateringhole Society 6 v 3 Markian United
Trusted By Millions 0 v 4 Fred West Landscape Gardening XI
YTFIB 0 v 8 (eight) Real Muppets

TeamPWDLFADiffPts
1The Cow-Faced Juniors65101981116
2Fred West Landscape Gardening XI64111861213
3The Wateringhole Society64112091113
4The Fabulous Artisans6402179812
5Real Muppets632122101211
6Trusted By Millions6321156911
7Claymore Athletic FC63121211110
8Mega Buck Bandits63121214-210
9Stanley and Gracie United63031113-29
10San Dimas High School6222815-78
11Wheel Madrid6114611-54
12Nil Satis Nisi Optimum6114612-64
13Markian United6114917-84
14YTFIB6114518-134
15Aardvark Abacus6114518-134
16Cheese Makers6024513-82

The CFJs still lead the way after a dominant 5-0 win over the Aardvarks. Odsonne Edouard headed the Cows in front on 24 minutes then Ady’s team held out until the last 15 when Eberechi Eze fired in from the edge the box and Miguel Almiron latched on to a defensive mistake to make it 3-0. Kepa and Ben Davies added the cleans to make it five. There’s a new team in second following Fred’s 4-0 win at Trusted. Gabriel Martinelli took just a minute to open the scoring and though there were no more goals Fred could count on cleans from Timothy Castagne, Cristian Romero and Cesar Azpilicueta. Worse news for Beef is Luis Diaz being ruled out until December.

Kiran must have torn into his Wateringhole players at half-time this week after they overturned a three-goal deficit to Markian to win 6-3. Ian raced ahead with goals from Ashley Young, Harry Kane and Darwin Nunez but there were signs of life a minute before the break when Bukayoko Saka pulled one back. The scores were level ten minutes after half-time thanks to Christian Pulisic and an Ivan Toney penalty. The Society took the lead 14 minutes from time with a Saka spot-kick and a shellshocked Markian conceded cleans to Marc Cucurella and Ruben Dias.The Artisans also overturned a deficit to beat Nil Satis 2-1. Alex Iwobi doesn’t get many but he struck an excellent shot from outside the penalty area to give Paul S an early lead. Jarrod Bowen levelled from the spot on the half hour and Roberto Firmino got what proved to be the winner to send Ben fourth. In some sort of witchcraft Nil Satis went up two places after this defeat.

The Muppets are fifth after a record victory, 8-0 over YTFIB. It’s a record defeat for Julian too. Erling Haaland only got one of them as well. Pascal Struijk and Patson Daka had scored within ten minutes, Phil Foden added one before the break and Ryan Christie was also on target. Emerson, Kalidou Coulibaly and Reece James added the cleans to rub it in. Claymore are seventh after beating Wheels 3-1. Late call-up Cristiano Ronaldo gave Clive the lead just before the break but a great lob from Gianluca Scamacca brought Wheels level. The Italian was denied on another couple of occasions which proved crucial as Claymore took the points with cleans from Manuel Akanji and Trevoh Chalobah.

Mega Bucks hold the last place in the top half following a 4-1 win over Cheese Makers. Antony opened the scoring and Bruno Guimaraes added a brace before Philip Billing smashed home to cut the lead to 3-1. Michail Antonio finished the game for Dave in injury time although there was a hint of handball about it. San Dimas beat Stanley and Gracie 3-2 to close to a point on those opponents. Aaron led twice in this one. Andreas Pereira smashed home from an acute angle on five minutes and Kai Havertz looped a header in just before the interval. In between those times Joao Cancelo scored for me and the same player bagged an early clean to level the game. Tyrick Mitchell’s 18-minute cameo clean gave me the points.

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