RefSec
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22nd March resultsGreenhill 2-1 L'boro Saints Reserves
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Ian @ Birstall Trees
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Britannia 2 - Birstall Trees Reserves 5
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wilko
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Ashby Railway 2 Sileby Athletic 1
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missj
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CROSS KEYS NEWBOLD 1 THRINGSTONE VALE 7
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wvfcgaffer
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groby dynamo 1 whitwick village 4
much better performance from us this week
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steansy
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Quorn Royals 2 Birstall Stamford res 3
a rather eventful game to say the least!
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Iceman
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Groby Town 4 Cossington Royal Oak 2
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birstallstamfordanumber1
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Markfield Rangers 0 Birstall Stamford A 1
The oppostion lino was a complete tool, but their team made it a bloody hard day at the office for us, all credit to them.
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RefSec
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| steansy wrote: | Quorn Royals 2 Birstall Stamford res 3
a rather eventful game to say the least! |
Why????
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Celtic_Steve
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website updated
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Iceman
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| Celtic_Steve wrote: | website updated  |
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LCFCStu
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united aces 1 5 swannington
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Celtic_Steve
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| Iceman wrote: | | Celtic_Steve wrote: | website updated  |
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eh?
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Krashslaughta75
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| RefSec wrote: | | steansy wrote: | Quorn Royals 2 Birstall Stamford res 3
a rather eventful game to say the least! |
Why???? |
Today's essay
Quorn 1-0 up after 5 mins doubling up after 10's. BSFC's keeper get's a straight red for bringing down the last man outside the box after half hour. Quorn running riot with the wind. BSFC well under it. Game over.
Or is it?
Pull back to 2-1 5's into the 2nd half. Make 2 game changing subs and after equalising with 18 to go, get the winner with 3's to go. Langham and Quorn's RB kicking off at each other like mad.Game over
Or is it?
Last minute hand ball in BSFC's box. Keeper saves the penalty. Game over
Awesome game awesome drama. S'why I love Sunday's so much. Hat's off to Quorn good game good spirit. Good players. Very impressed with the boy Fitzpatrick one to watch in this and the future seasons
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Iceman
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| Celtic_Steve wrote: | | Iceman wrote: | | Celtic_Steve wrote: | website updated  |
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eh?  |
At the time this was written, It was not updated all I had was 15th March data......
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Celtic_Steve
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It was, you just have to refresh your view, especially if you were looking at it right when I did the upload.
hit F5 or Ctrl+F5 next time and it will magically update before your eyes!
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Riverside FC
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Riverside Edge Closer to Title with Walsh WinCSFL new boys Riverside FC all but confirmed their promotion this weekend, overcoming Walsh UK by two goals to nil, leaving them needing only one point from the last three games to go up.
The match was a close-fought contest on a glorious spring morning at the expansive Derby Road venue. The ‘hard-court’ surface is one which Riverside are likely to become very accustomed to, if indeed they are moved away from their treasured King George V Playing Fields by the league as is speculated.
In a lively first half, Riverside spawned a succession of chances as the ball simply refused to settle long enough to allow a clean strike on goal. This also appeared to be the case in the Premier Division match on the adjacent pitch, which took place between Shelthorpe and Hathern, finishing goalless.
With Walsh defending earnestly and both sides unable to convert from open play, it took an Adam Sibson scuff-shot-special on the hour-mark from a dead ball situation to open the scoring.
Shortly after the goal, Phil Lowe was introduced to the fray at the expense of the ever willing, ever spooning, Matt Hodgen, who put in a decent shift for the club he has supported since childhood. However, Lowe’s performance did not equal that of his energetic predecessor, punctuated by the red card received for kicking out following a strong tackle just minutes after coming on.
From that moment forth the game became a significantly more attacking affair, as Walsh looked to take advantage of their extra man, and the visitors sought to tie the game up with a second.
Soon after fending off a patient Walsh attack, Riverside broke quickly, cutting through the Walsh back line and finding themselves in a promising position in front of goal. However, not content with trying to claim the glory for Sibson’s earlier goal, the off-colour Tom Marriott attempted to score from the by-line as opposed to pulling the ball back for an easy finish for one of his team mates.
Luckily, Riverside’s best chance to secure the win was not their last. As Walsh threw men forward in search of an equaliser, fed from the back by some accurate long passes, they were left over-exposed at the back, allowing second-half sub Ashley Aldridge to put the game to bed on 80 minutes.
The three points gained coincide with the league’s decision to award Riverside the win over Three Nuns in their abandoned match earlier this season. As a result of this news, Riverside can win the League Title at home in their penultimate league match, against close rivals Sileby Athletic on April 5th, given they take something from their next fixture against Ashby Railway this weekend.
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Riverside FC
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o sorry, it was 2-0 riverside, forgot to mention that lol
great match tho, very surprised that walsh arent higher up the table
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Adamlill
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Burton 1 - 2 Epinal
We were 1 down in about 3 mins, defended like clowns for most of the first half before we managed to scramble a goal of our own. And after missing chances galore Epinal got there second after yet more dire defending.
The Epinal keeper pulled off two brilliant saves and they deserved to win mainly because we were so poor.
After running Stamford so clse and beating Shepshed last week, it was disappointing to say the least.
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QuornRoyals08
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royals v stanny was a cracking game! royals would of won easily if they could finish but wasted chance after chance! fair play to stanny though, they are well organised and never gave up which saw them through.
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Iceman
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| Celtic_Steve wrote: | It was, you just have to refresh your view, especially if you were looking at it right when I did the upload.
hit F5 or Ctrl+F5 next time and it will magically update before your eyes!  |
Will do me Old China..........
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