{"id":702,"date":"2010-09-19T03:25:57","date_gmt":"2010-09-19T02:25:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/s700014969.websitehome.co.uk\/2012\/07\/08\/thursday-season-2\/"},"modified":"2023-09-20T21:43:58","modified_gmt":"2023-09-20T20:43:58","slug":"thursday-season-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sassco.co.uk\/6-a-side\/wednesday-and-thursday-leagues\/thursday-season-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Thursday Season 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
A winning line up. Back row shows Dave Robason, Dave Watson, Wayne Greenwell. The front row shows Steve Clark, David Staples, Jon Wardle with the trophy and James “Jiff” Dickinson.<\/p>\n
Southwell win a thriller.<\/p>\n
Excellent conclusion to a miserable League.<\/p>\n
The decision to call a play-off to decide the abandoned CNSC Season 2, was a perfect ending to a moribund league. With only four teams left standing and only two teams in the League with a chance of taking the title, the play-off was the best option.<\/p>\n
And what a play-off it was. In one of the best games ever seen it was end to end stuff. But both teams had contrasting halves. The first saw Wearview completely dominate. Missed chances and superb saves from Watson kept the score down to only 1-0. Ironically, in the last seconds of the half, Southwell had a glorious chance to go ahead.<\/p>\n
The second half saw more chances for Wearview, but Southwell were clearly back in it. After some amazing saves from Watson, Dickinson lashed in a superb equaliser after stealing the ball off Lawson. It was mainly Southwell now. They had a good call for a goal disallowed, but right at the death, it was Staples who lost his marker to fire in the winner.<\/p>\n
A good end to a bad league. Hopefully we’ll be able to re-start the competition once enough teams are available, but that remains to be seen. We’ll attempt to put a paid advertisement into the Sunderland Echo at the start of next year to generate some interest.<\/p>\n
SR-1 bow out.<\/p>\n
Southwell’s 5 men defeat Wearview.<\/p>\n
SR-1 bowed out of the league with little dignity after a 1-0 defeat against JJ FC. Dissent and disillusion has been setting into the SR-1 team for several weeks. Petty arguments and flare ups with almost every team combined with their disastrous campaign means that they need to be replaced in the league. If not, then wins will be awarded against them from each weekly fixture. Wearview lost again to Southwell in a 2-1 defeat. Bainbridge opened the scoring which was replied to by Wardle. Then Steve Clark was dismissed before Wardle scored a late penalty to take the points.<\/p>\n
SR-1 and a makeshift JJ FC kicked off late and both teams cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw. Strong performances from Jase Amour in goal and Mark Lyall for SR-1 were the highlights in a tense game which flared up near the end.<\/p>\n
New Sporting come unstuck.<\/p>\n
Wearview’s handsome win over JJ FC. Jase gets whacked in the nose.<\/p>\n
SR-1 secure a difficult win over a new look Sporting Redhouse team. Sporting, under new management from Garry Duggan, looked rampant in the opening half, but eventual goals from Cuddihy defeated them.<\/p>\n
JJ FC gave a spirited performance against Wearview, but the eventual 4-0 defeat did them no favours. Wearview are still pushing Southwell to the limit. The next few weeks will be crucial.<\/p>\n
Wearview and Southwell still going.<\/p>\n
dadcheck® <\/a> play well in back-to-back games.<\/p>\n Having to play back-to-back games against the top two teams, dadcheck® <\/a> .com”> dadcheck® <\/a> played really well. A two goal deficit against Southwell was halved when Dixon scored a goal. It was the Stubba’s face which stopped a Muers opportunity. Southwell eventually went further ahead with a goal from Greenwell.<\/p>\n The second game against Wearview was more surprising. Middlemiss scored against Wearview, but Hembrough equalised and then his team went ahead. It was an equaliser from Middlemiss again which squared things up, only to see Gaz Anderson score a long range effort to make it 3-2. Logan was at fault for two goals, but Dixon and Muers missed some genuine sitters. A late goal from Steve Anderson gave Wearview a 4-2 win.<\/p>\n SR-1 and a makeshift JJ FC kicked off late and both teams cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw. Strong performances from Jase Amour in goal and Mark Lyall for SR-1 were the highlights in a tense game which flared up near the end.<\/p>\n Coulson and dadcheck® <\/a> all square.<\/p>\n Wearview and Southwell keep on winning.<\/p>\n Facing a strong Team Coulson, dadcheck® raced into a two goal lead with strikes from Muers and Dixon. The second half saw two instant replies with Wilson grabbing the all important equaliser. It was expected that dadcheck® would succumb to another defeat, but they weathered the storm and created several one-on-one opportunities which were excruciatingly squandered. The points were shared.<\/p>\n A stubborn performance by JJ FC was shattered when Kelsey was dismissed for swearing towards the referee. They soon conceded goals as Wardle scored a hat-trick within a 5-0 win.<\/p>\n Both SR-1 and Wearview had strong line ups, but it was Wearview who looked to have comfortably secured the points after Bainy and Hembrough scored. Yet a clanger from Conifey let SR-1 back in. A few nervous minutes later, the final whistle concluded yet another three points for Wearview.<\/p>\n Wearview and Southwell blitz!<\/p>\n Sangha scores his first ever goal.<\/p>\n JJ FC did it again. A 5-3 win over dadcheck® <\/a> was hard fought. They opened the scoring from Hounslow, but dadcheck® <\/a> equalised and went ahead. Eventually though, JJ FC headed by a 4-2 scoreline. Two goals were clangers against Logan who got megged twice. But Sangha scored a late consolation before JJ FC finished 5-3. Hounslow scored 1 John Hunt helped himself to a hat-trick and Jason Amour grabbed one goal (which was overshadowed by Sangha’s).<\/p>\n JJ FC 5 Hounslow 1 John Hunt 3 Jason Amour 1 Southwell, with four strikes from Wardle, helped themselves with a resounding 6-2 win over SR-1. The win keeps them ahead on points.<\/p>\n Southwell 6 Jon Wardle 4, James Dickinson, David Staples Wearview, after a bad defeat against SR-1, faced an awesome looking Team Coulson. But they handled it well and eventually tore Coulson apart. Four goals, and it could have been more. The win keeps them up there as joint favourites.<\/p>\n Wearview 4 dadcheck® <\/a> tighten up.<\/p>\n Weak Wearview beaten again.<\/p>\n JJ FC, with a new look, performed admirably against Team Coulson (previously called Sporting Redhouse) and secured a win with a single goal. New signings were aplenty. Team Coulson had William Harper, while, more significantly, JJ FC had Mark Kelsey and John Hunt (both ex-Coulson).<\/p>\n JJ FC 2 Wearview had a weak outfit against a strong Southwell team. Despite an opener, Paul Jackson gave away an equaliser to Wardle, who eventually scored a hat-trick in a 3-1 win.<\/p>\n Southwell 3 Jon Wardle 3 The previous result for SR-1 over dadcheck® <\/a> was 7-0. So it was a bit of a shocker to see a 0-0 draw. dadcheck® <\/a> were decidedly different from the previous week as Dixon came into the fold. A brilliant result for dadcheck® <\/a> who looked solid and back to their best. The game got rough near the end as scuffles broke out after almost every tackle, but it didn’t go far enough for any dismissals.<\/p>\n SR-1 0 Southwell and SR-1: back to their best.<\/p>\n dadcheck® <\/a> and Sporting left trailing.<\/p>\n With Wearview and JJFC not having a game, it was left to Southwell and SR-1 to attempt to gain ground – and they did.<\/p>\n Southwell easily defeated dadcheck® <\/a> 5-2 despite an early scare. Booth’s opener (after a minute) was cancelled out and then added to by Southwell. But Muers drew level from a tight angle to make it 2-2. As the game drew on, Southwell were attacking in numbers and eventually added to their tally with a 5-2 final score.<\/p>\n Southwell 5 SR-1 all but pummelled Team Coulson. Goals from Cuddihy (3) and two from Hutchinson helped them to a handsome 6-1 win over Sporting.<\/p>\n SR-1 6 Lee Cuddihy 3, Chris Scott, Steve Hutchinson 2 dadcheck® <\/a> look doomed.<\/p>\n Bottom place is likely.<\/p>\n A heavy defeat, despite a reasonable second half performance means that dadcheck® <\/a> will almost certainly be finishing bottom of the pile.<\/p>\n Southwell secured a hard fought win over Sporting. A 2-1 results gave them the points.<\/p>\n
\n dadcheck® <\/a> .com 3
\nJJ FC: Sean Hounslow, Jason Amour, Russell, John Hunt, John Cunnigham, David Leithes
\n dadcheck® <\/a> : Steve Logan, Mark Muers, Davinder Sangha, Chris Dixon, Chris Middlemiss, Gash Brazier<\/p>\n
\nSR-1 2
\nSouthwell: Dave Watson, Steve Clark, Dave Robason, James Dickinson, David Staples, Jon Wardle
\nSR-1: Steve Barnes, John Boddy, Lee Cuddihy, Mark Lyall, Steve Hutchinson, Joe Dennis<\/p>\n
\nTeam Coulson 0
\nWearview: Chris Conifey, Scott Hembrough, Simon Williamson, Gaz Anderson, Paul Jackson, Neil Bainbridge
\nTeam Coulson: Craig Spence, William Harper, Trevor Walker, Stephen Wilson, Gavin Greener<\/p>\n
\nTeam Coulson 0
\nJJ FC: Gavin Kershaw, Jason Amour, Mark Kelsey, John Hunt, John Cunnigham, Russell Day
\nTeam Coulson: Stephen Wilson, William Harper<\/p>\n
\nWearview 1
\nSouthwell: Dave Watson, Steve Clark, Dave Robason, James Dickinson, Wayne Greenwell, Jon Wardle
\nWearview: Chris Conifey, Ian Hembrough, Scott Hembrough, Gaz Anderson, Paul Jackson, Simon Williamson<\/p>\n
\n dadcheck® <\/a> 0
\nSR-1: Steve Barnes, John Boddy, Lee Cuddihy, Mark Lyall, Steve Hutchinson, Joe Dennis
\n dadcheck® <\/a> : Steve Logan, Mark Muers, Davinder Sangha, Chris Dixon, Chris Middlemiss, Gash Brazier<\/p>\n
\n dadcheck® <\/a> .com 2 Mark Muers, Michael Booth
\nSouthwell: Steve Stubbs, Jon Wardle, Wayne Greenwell, James Dickinson, Steve Clark, Dave Robason
\n dadcheck® <\/a> .com: Steve Logan, Davinder Sangha, Michael Booth, Chris Middlemiss, Mark Muers, Michael Ames<\/p>\n
\nTeam Coulson 1
\nSR-1: John Gallagher, John Boddy, Chris Scott, Steve Hutchinson, Lee Cuddihy, Joe Dennis<\/p>\n