Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Down but not out

A loss of 4 - 1 sounds bad i guess but is in no way a reflection i think of the game, considering we were 3 - 0 after five minutes, we rallied well but could not seem to get the ball in the net, unfourntunately i personally had one of thoes games where it was just not going to be, try as i might i was guilty of missing at least 3 good chances (which gurantees i will be in foul humour for the next 24 hours) . In the second half we really went at them and had them on the back foot from the off, they then scored probably the luckiest goal i have ever seen , one of thoes lobs into the sky from the back that just went all the way through. Eventually through sheer determination we got a goal through paul, but only after the post and crossbar had been scraped several times. In fairness to them they are tough and held out against us but we will look forward to meeting them again. Hopefully the next time we meet there will be alot at stake.
Also last night steve came in and had to find his feet quickly between the sticks i think he will be pleased enough though it was a tough match to start out in.
One other note was noel getting what might be his first proper out field experience in a long long time, afterwards he was to say it was far more enjoyable than any time between the goalposts, which is also what we want to hear.

Steve
Mark Noel/Dave
Paul Chris
Sean

Donogh was a sub and played but he was injured.

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