I only called him a "F'ing idiot" after a blown call which took away our 1-0 lead in OT. Was a phantom offside call and if I'm spending my hard earned money to play this game to pay these ARs and they ruin it, I'm going to tell them. If the man can't take a little jab from 30 yards away he...
Correct. It didn't help that they showed up 20min prior to kick-off with full knowledge that it would take 15-20min for the lights to turn on. Nothing like warming up in the dark of night.
I can't wait to play POCO when I get home. The better team the more challenging the game. Every competitor in this league should look forward to playing them. Whats more fun then attempting to knock the top team off their perch.
I have Dec.16 marked on the calendar TA, hopefully no snow that...
ACBC 2 - POMO 0
Tough fought match with some rough stuff but cooler heads prevailed at the end of the day. ACBC got one off a fortunate bounce, and a second on a PK.
Kudos to the ACBC player who at the end of the game had the nerve to yell at the POMO Players; "First Place aint shite, suckers"...
With that win by PAU sets up an all important game this weekend. A win/tie by POMO solidifies the league...a win by PAU will take it into the final weekend...predictions anyone?
Re: [FVSL Premier] Results & Banter September & October 2010
North Delta SC A v Peace Arch Utd A - Peach Arch
Athletic Club BC v Abbotsford Mariners - ACBC
Poco FC v Port Moody Gunners A - POMO
Chilliwack Mission Utd v LUFC United - Chilli
GEU United v Aldergrove Utd A - Aldergrove
I'll give credit to Watcher when credit is due. He definitely brought my attention to the so called Train. However, it is only for the utter BS that he talks about. It has nothing to do with how the team plays, or how they are doing in the standings because, well really, none of that is...
Goal Differential is the second tie-breaker, with Head-to-Head result being the obvious first.
In a tournament where there is such a difference between the good teams and the bad teams it is necessary to ensure you play the weakest team in the knockout stages. Sure, 16-0 is a bit extreme, but...
Simon Fraser University Clan senior midfielder Colin Streckmann (Burnaby, B.C.) has been named the Brine-NAIA Men’s Soccer National Player of the Year. Here is the official release from the NAIA.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced...