robbgmaier
05-26-2003, 05:11 PM
ROB'S GAMES of the WEEK - 19.09
An extra helping this week, as there are 8 fixtures with 1 v. 2 in their division. If, being lower in the table, you feel you have been discriminated against, send a hattrick mail to whineydumbass FC.
D-V.28
High Tops (8146) v. Stormy Gales
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1. Stormy_Gales 8 39 - 4 24
2. High Tops 8 47 - 14 21
3. Elite Dominion 8 35 - 8 18 </pre>
The High Tops are looking to climb back to the top of the table this week. They have their work cut out for them, as they lost to the Gales 8-1 3 weeks ago on the road. In that match, the Gales completely outclassed their opposition, posting a 72 to 49 NSI with 69% of the possession. No doubt the Tops will be going all out this week, and if lightning does strike, it’ll be a goal difference race to the finish.
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D-V.62 Houston Hippopotami (8574) v. CC’s Dragons
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1. CC's Dragons 8 33 - 2 24
2. Houston Hippopotami 8 35 - 11 21 </pre>
Same shit, different division. The Hippos are looking to avenge a 3-nil defeat from 3 weeks ago. The Dragon’s were up 64 to 58 on the NSI with 53% possession. Obviously, those numbers are close enough for the Hopeful Hungry Hippos to strike dread and despair in the Dragons.
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D-V.97
The Schwing v. Cedar Pond Horned Toads (70953)
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1. Cedar Pond Horned T 8 28 - 3 24
2. The Schwing 8 29 - 8 21
3. Girondins FC 8 24 - 5 18 </pre>
The Toads are looking to stay perfect and slam the door on their division this weekend. At home three weeks ago, they beat The Schwing 5-2, with a 57 to 54 NSI advantage and 66% possession. Most of the Toads advantage come from their defense and midfield, they have only inad/poor/inad attack ratings. If The Schwing apply the hammer at home, this could be exciting.
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D-V.122
G-Vegas FC (71158) v. rabbits
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1. G-Vegas FC 8 29 - 5 19
2. Twinkle Toes 8 32 - 12 19
3. rabbits 8 33 - 19 19 </pre>
When the first match of this series was played 3 weeks ago, the G men held a 3 point lead in the division. After losing 3-1, they were locked in a tie at the top, which has persisted until this weeks return bout at home. Vegas had the run of play, 48-44 NSI with Vegas holding 50.5% possession, but failing in the second half. Vegas has punched up their team spirit the last two weeks, flirting dangerously with team 2452, who they beat 2-1, but put up a wretched midfield. The risk will have paid off if the can trample the bunnies.
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D-V.167
White Sox Pride (71519) v. LA ScullKickers
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1. LA ScullKickers 8 37 - 3 22
2. White Sox Pride 8 27 - 7 20 </pre>
Three weeks ago, the Pride held LA to a draw on the road, 2-2. Now at home, a victory will give them an ever so slim 1 point lead at the top. They need to make up a few NSI points, as they lost the last battle 57 to 51, holding only 38% possession.
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D-V.222
Louisiana Tigershark v. Gasmasters (71955)
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1. Gasmasters 8 42 - 7 21
2. Louisiana Tigershar 8 34 - 6 19
3. Rizzo's Neighbor 8 24 - 9 19 </pre>
The Gasmasters only blemish came three weeks ago at home to the Tigershark. After scoring the first two goals, the Tigershark answered with three of their own, all in the first half. The Gasmasters had a man advantage for the final 35 minutes, but were unable to equalize. They still hold a 2 point advantage at the top of the table, but they need to solve Louisiana if they want to hold on to it. There isn’t much between these two teams, the Gasmasters held a 48 to 47 NSI advantage with 46% of the possession.
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D-V.251
Eugene Emeralds (8315) v. SonyEricsson United
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1. Eugene Emeralds 8 37 - 6 22
2. SonyEricsson United 8 42 - 5 21
3. Else United 8 29 - 8 19 </pre>
The Emeralds draw with fellow FOFC side Else United is the only blemish on their other perfect record. Three weeks ago, on the road against Ericcson, the Emeralds scored 3 quick goals in the first half. Ericsson fought back with 2 goals, but fell short in the end. The Emeralds put up a 45 to 40 NSI advantage, but held only 36.5% of the possession. Holding the home field should be enough to keep them on top, but it will be a nervous affair.
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D-V.253
Maniacal Misfitz (72203) v. Green Mages
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1. Maniacal Misfitz 8 27 - 7 21
2. Green Mages 8 28 - 9 19 </pre>
This week’s bonus cut. The Mages took the Misfitz on a ride three weeks ago, beating them 4-1 at home. The Mages had a 56 to 46 NSI advantage with 52.5% possession. We expect great things from the Misfitz, after all, we did squeeze them in this week. How am I suppose to watch my goldurnears with all of these other matches?
LETS GO FOFC, we need to get all these teams into D IV damnit, where the fun is. WOOT WOOT WOOT!
An extra helping this week, as there are 8 fixtures with 1 v. 2 in their division. If, being lower in the table, you feel you have been discriminated against, send a hattrick mail to whineydumbass FC.
D-V.28
High Tops (8146) v. Stormy Gales
<pre>
1. Stormy_Gales 8 39 - 4 24
2. High Tops 8 47 - 14 21
3. Elite Dominion 8 35 - 8 18 </pre>
The High Tops are looking to climb back to the top of the table this week. They have their work cut out for them, as they lost to the Gales 8-1 3 weeks ago on the road. In that match, the Gales completely outclassed their opposition, posting a 72 to 49 NSI with 69% of the possession. No doubt the Tops will be going all out this week, and if lightning does strike, it’ll be a goal difference race to the finish.
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D-V.62 Houston Hippopotami (8574) v. CC’s Dragons
<pre>
1. CC's Dragons 8 33 - 2 24
2. Houston Hippopotami 8 35 - 11 21 </pre>
Same shit, different division. The Hippos are looking to avenge a 3-nil defeat from 3 weeks ago. The Dragon’s were up 64 to 58 on the NSI with 53% possession. Obviously, those numbers are close enough for the Hopeful Hungry Hippos to strike dread and despair in the Dragons.
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D-V.97
The Schwing v. Cedar Pond Horned Toads (70953)
<pre>
1. Cedar Pond Horned T 8 28 - 3 24
2. The Schwing 8 29 - 8 21
3. Girondins FC 8 24 - 5 18 </pre>
The Toads are looking to stay perfect and slam the door on their division this weekend. At home three weeks ago, they beat The Schwing 5-2, with a 57 to 54 NSI advantage and 66% possession. Most of the Toads advantage come from their defense and midfield, they have only inad/poor/inad attack ratings. If The Schwing apply the hammer at home, this could be exciting.
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D-V.122
G-Vegas FC (71158) v. rabbits
<pre>
1. G-Vegas FC 8 29 - 5 19
2. Twinkle Toes 8 32 - 12 19
3. rabbits 8 33 - 19 19 </pre>
When the first match of this series was played 3 weeks ago, the G men held a 3 point lead in the division. After losing 3-1, they were locked in a tie at the top, which has persisted until this weeks return bout at home. Vegas had the run of play, 48-44 NSI with Vegas holding 50.5% possession, but failing in the second half. Vegas has punched up their team spirit the last two weeks, flirting dangerously with team 2452, who they beat 2-1, but put up a wretched midfield. The risk will have paid off if the can trample the bunnies.
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D-V.167
White Sox Pride (71519) v. LA ScullKickers
<pre>
1. LA ScullKickers 8 37 - 3 22
2. White Sox Pride 8 27 - 7 20 </pre>
Three weeks ago, the Pride held LA to a draw on the road, 2-2. Now at home, a victory will give them an ever so slim 1 point lead at the top. They need to make up a few NSI points, as they lost the last battle 57 to 51, holding only 38% possession.
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D-V.222
Louisiana Tigershark v. Gasmasters (71955)
<pre>
1. Gasmasters 8 42 - 7 21
2. Louisiana Tigershar 8 34 - 6 19
3. Rizzo's Neighbor 8 24 - 9 19 </pre>
The Gasmasters only blemish came three weeks ago at home to the Tigershark. After scoring the first two goals, the Tigershark answered with three of their own, all in the first half. The Gasmasters had a man advantage for the final 35 minutes, but were unable to equalize. They still hold a 2 point advantage at the top of the table, but they need to solve Louisiana if they want to hold on to it. There isn’t much between these two teams, the Gasmasters held a 48 to 47 NSI advantage with 46% of the possession.
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D-V.251
Eugene Emeralds (8315) v. SonyEricsson United
<pre>
1. Eugene Emeralds 8 37 - 6 22
2. SonyEricsson United 8 42 - 5 21
3. Else United 8 29 - 8 19 </pre>
The Emeralds draw with fellow FOFC side Else United is the only blemish on their other perfect record. Three weeks ago, on the road against Ericcson, the Emeralds scored 3 quick goals in the first half. Ericsson fought back with 2 goals, but fell short in the end. The Emeralds put up a 45 to 40 NSI advantage, but held only 36.5% of the possession. Holding the home field should be enough to keep them on top, but it will be a nervous affair.
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D-V.253
Maniacal Misfitz (72203) v. Green Mages
<pre>
1. Maniacal Misfitz 8 27 - 7 21
2. Green Mages 8 28 - 9 19 </pre>
This week’s bonus cut. The Mages took the Misfitz on a ride three weeks ago, beating them 4-1 at home. The Mages had a 56 to 46 NSI advantage with 52.5% possession. We expect great things from the Misfitz, after all, we did squeeze them in this week. How am I suppose to watch my goldurnears with all of these other matches?
LETS GO FOFC, we need to get all these teams into D IV damnit, where the fun is. WOOT WOOT WOOT!