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2018 BC Masters Provincial A Cup - Draw, Predictions, Results & Banter

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Yikes. Who was hurt?
Not sure of his name but if your familiar with the team it was the stocky ginger withthe big beard. He's a tough as nails player. The challenge was clean as it was a 50/50 ball and they contacted the ball the same time both on there feet. It was loud as hell though. The Westside player was injured as well and left the game. I didn't see anything malicious in it but I was on the other side of the pitch. I did think the added time was a bit off but I wouldn't say the ref was one-sided . Most of the teams in the valley are on a first name basis with the refs as we see them so often either reffing or working the lines as we get both in the masters on the valley side. I wish the lad a speedy recovery and all the best.
 

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Andy Pinter.

Ahhhh...dammit Andy! LOL.

Andy seems to be one of those refs that guys either really like or don't at all. He does have thick skin, and quite a bit of the time a smile on his face, and that smile isn't condescending, I think he just truly enjoys officiating. Seems some of the bullets he takes is like water off a duck's back.

Yeah, we've all known his forever, and are on a first name basis. Bloody hell, he even refers to me as Dude, even when he's giving me shite. That said, we've all been in those games where there is some Andying that is tough to explain. I would put this one down as that, rather than a ref being one-sided. Westside, just Andy being Andy. Still one of the best refs around, IMO.

Seriously sucks with the break; I can't picture who that was, TBH, I've been too removed from the scene and fcuking hell, everyone has a beard these days, guys who didn't before, so that means nothing. Couldn't have been Mark Kerr, he's lost whatever hair he did have (lova yah Kerr). Not Troy? Did he resurface at Delta?
 

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Not sure of his name but if your familiar with the team it was the stocky ginger withthe big beard. He's a tough as nails player. The challenge was clean as it was a 50/50 ball and they contacted the ball the same time both on there feet. It was loud as hell though. The Westside player was injured as well and left the game. I didn't see anything malicious in it but I was on the other side of the pitch. I did think the added time was a bit off but I wouldn't say the ref was one-sided . Most of the teams in the valley are on a first name basis with the refs as we see them so often either reffing or working the lines as we get both in the masters on the valley side. I wish the lad a speedy recovery and all the best.
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A much more straight forward bracket now that the competition has been condensed to just 12 teams. Onto the quarter finals already, though as mentioned last round, perhaps fewer games is better at this age...

Completely Baseless Predictions
Men’s Masters Deryl Hughes Provincial Cup
Preliminary Round: 4/4
Overall: 4/4

EDC Burnaby (VMSL)
v UVic Alumni (VISL)
UVic Alumni were not given much of a test in their opener as they waltzed past Surrey United at home on the UVic campus. Now it is off to the mainland to face the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's Masters Cup winners, EDC. The Chileans are known for being a youthful side with many wondering if all of their regular squad will be eligible for this competition, given that BC Soccer clamps down on the age restrictions come Provincial Cup season. In the Burnaby side's first year with a team at this level, they got their feet under themselves, finishing at .500 with a respectable 8-2-8 record and were never in any serious relegation danger. Their record wobbled through the winter months which was perhaps to be expected given Chile's reputation as a warm weather team. That should not be an issue this week, with the forecast looking much more summery. EDC also seem to have a bit of a chip on their shoulder being the new boys and "young guns" at this level. They have not been welcomed at all by the stalwarts of the division and take great pride in telling them where they can stick it. UVic had best not be hoping for a warm welcome as a determined Chile side will be out with a point to prove and their full bag of "antics" ready, if necessary, to help them try and see off the VISL's runners up. UVic are likely slight favourites on paper given their history and experience, plus given the fact they had a good league campaign. However, I think Chile will be extremely motivated in this one and when you add in the travel factor and the Burnaby boys been rested, I like there odds here.

West Van FC (VMSL) v Coquitlam Metro Ford (VMSL)
This one is the Match of the Round as first plays second from the Vancouver Metro Soccer League. West Van were the class of the O35 league this season, winning it at a canter by a solid nine point margin over the Tri-Cities boys. The two league meetings were close affairs with a 0-0 at Ambleside before West Van won the reverse fixture 3-2 at Town Centre to take a strangle hold on first place with five games remaining. Coquitlam are two time defending Provincial Cup Champions, so their certainly know how to get the job done this time of year. That being said, they were pushed to the brink by a PCOV side that finished well down the table this season, needing penalties to eek past them after spotting the Portuguese an early lead. They also sustained plenty of knocks in that match and that is the last thing they need as they come up against a well rested West Van team. Coquitlam of course boast a game breaker in Tiarnan King and his league best 27 goals on the season. West Van can put the ball in the back of the net as well though, scoring 52 goals as a team lead by Jesse Fetterley and Paul Dailly who had 13 and 10 respectively. Sure, it's no 27, but the North Shore boys proved this season that the size of the goals scored doesn't necessary matter and it is, in fact, how, as well as evidently when, you use it that counts. I think CMF will give as good an effort as possible in this one, but battered and bruised against a top calibre opponent looking to win the title for the first time since 2011, I think the bid for the three-peat ends at Ambleside this week.

Cowichan 49ers (VISL) v Westside FC (VMSL)
Well true to form Westside won their minimum one game in this tournament overturning a good North Delta side 2-1 in their opener, despite some evidently alleged dodgy refereeing. It came at quite the cost however, as stalwart goalkeeper Mike Wiken was injured and, by all accounts, is likely out for the trip to the Island this weekend. The Westside, by the sounds of it, also wracked up a few further knocks along the way and will be travelling with what would appear to be less than their best side. Not a great time then to draw the Vancouver Island Soccer League's top side in Cowichan. The 49ers were semi finalists last season and are likely on a mission to better that result as they lost to eventual champions, Coquitlam Metro Ford. A good draw for them at the top of the bottom half of the bracket means that a win would earn them another home tie and it will be against FVSL opposition with Westside being the only VMSL side in the bottom half. The Islanders have 14 goal scorer Stuart Barker leading the line, but they also boast the best defense in the league. Goalkeeper Preston Johnny had eight clean sheets which is equal to the number of goals that Cowichan gave up for the entire campaign. In fact, the 49ers only conceded more than a single goal in a match on two occasions, posting a league record of 15-1-1 while also winning the Tony Grover Cup to complete the double. This team is a powerhouse and a title contender. While you have to respect Westside's experience and record in this competition (you don't become three time Provincial Champions by accident), this would be an extraordinary performance for Dancin' Bear and co. were they to win this one. Could it happen? Of course; Westside have long proven they can beat anybody on any day. It just seems incredibly unlikely this time given the pedigree of their opponent and their injury list; Cowichan to advance.

Port Moody Rangers (FVSL) v Temple Utd. (FVSL)
A domestic clash ensures that there will be a Fraser Valley Soccer League representative in this season's semi finals. Temple were made to work for it against a Gorge side visiting from the Island last week and only emerged narrow victors by a 3-2 margin. Now they must face an opponent they know well in Port Moody who were the FVSL Masters Champions. Port Moody have not been beyond the quarter finals of the last three tournaments, bowing out at this stage last season. However, they have reached this stage in back to back seasons, though this year of course thanks to a bye and a diminished field, and will be surely keen on taking the next step. They will be relying on Golden Boot runner up Venny Atwell and his 17 goals on the season to lead them past Temple and their pair of FVSL Masters All-Stars, David Morris and Bob Atwal. Port Moody won all three league meetings between these two side and, had Temple been able to edge any one of those three the side would have finished the season level on 39 points. Instead PoMo won the league on 42 while Temple were third with 36. The Surrey boys did get the better of the Rangers in the cup semi-final however edging them 2-1 before ultimately losing on penalties in the final to North Delta. These internal league battles can always go either way, but I will follow the league standings and take Port Moody in this one.
 
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