Scatman wrote:If they are all on the pitch playing football, who in God's name slices the oranges for them?
Sister of fu wrote:We are playing at home again tomo in the league cup against Leicester City. KO 2pm @ COMs.
Also for those who are interested I do a blog for "shekicks" and it's on there this morning.
Cheers
DoomMerchant wrote:Sister of fu wrote:We are playing at home again tomo in the league cup against Leicester City. KO 2pm @ COMs.
Also for those who are interested I do a blog for "shekicks" and it's on there this morning.
Cheers
have you recovered from your groin strain yet?
or whatever the actual injury was. ;)
Crossie wrote:Are they in the Womens Premier League? - With Arsenal etc?
Sister of fu wrote:
Fingers crossed I'm good to go!!
ant london wrote:Sister of fu wrote:
Fingers crossed I'm good to go!!
but conceded 3????? spastic bitch ;-) On the OS proper though....experienced keeper eh
City Ladies suffered a 3-1 defeat at the hands of a well-drilled Leicester City outfit on Sunday.
With both defences on top in the first half and with experienced keepers Leanne Hall and Andrea Worrall in control, chances were few.
However in the second period the game opened up with Leicester breaking the deadlock in the 76th min with a clinical headed finish. City responded when sub Becky Lee's shot was tipped onto the bar only for Becky Grocott to head home the rebound.
Leicester immediately responded with a goal a minute later after poor defending and then sealed the game in the 88th min with a fine right foot finish to record a deserved victory.
First Team Manager Leigh Wood said: "It was a disappointing result. We did well to go in at half time at 0-0 playing against the wind. We played a lot better in the second half but seemed to run out of steam with 10 minutes to go. We will be working hard in training to reverse the result when we play Leicester again next week"
http://mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2010/A ... -Leicester
Sister of fu wrote:Revenge is a dish best served cold or the following week with a 2-1 win when you play them again.....!!
Much better performance than last week and it's vital points gained against a team who will be challenging for the title. That's 6 points out of 6 which should see us sitting on top of the league.
DoomMerchant wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Revenge is a dish best served cold or the following week with a 2-1 win when you play them again.....!!
Much better performance than last week and it's vital points gained against a team who will be challenging for the title. That's 6 points out of 6 which should see us sitting on top of the league.
That's the spirit Woz. Great news!
Are you guys playing on the sat before blackburn? Or is it Sunday? I know you mentioned it but I've forgotten.
Cheers
Sister of fu wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Revenge is a dish best served cold or the following week with a 2-1 win when you play them again.....!!
Much better performance than last week and it's vital points gained against a team who will be challenging for the title. That's 6 points out of 6 which should see us sitting on top of the league.
That's the spirit Woz. Great news!
Are you guys playing on the sat before blackburn? Or is it Sunday? I know you mentioned it but I've forgotten.
Cheers
We play our games on Sundays, sadly we are away at Derby next week. Let me know if you fancy a day out as i'm sure we can squeeze you on our mad bus!!
Sister of fu wrote:Leicester City 1-2 Manchester City
Manchester City avenged last week's league cup defeat to Leicester City, with a 2-1 away win in the league fixture, which keeps them top of the Northern Division. Midway through the first half, Lindsay Savage converted a penalty, beating Leanne Hall, after Lauren Impey was adjudged to have handled the ball in the box.
The second half saw Savage add her second with a great header on 75 minutes, while Krystal Johnson and Becky Grocott both had efforts disallowed. Andrea Worrall was called upon to make some superb saves but Maz Gauntlett gave the Foxes a lifeline when she headed home a Natalie Reay free-kick. Further efforts by Gauntlett were denied by Worrall.
ant london wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Leicester City 1-2 Manchester City
Manchester City avenged last week's league cup defeat to Leicester City, with a 2-1 away win in the league fixture, which keeps them top of the Northern Division. Midway through the first half, Lindsay Savage converted a penalty, beating Leanne Hall, after Lauren Impey was adjudged to have handled the ball in the box.
The second half saw Savage add her second with a great header on 75 minutes, while Krystal Johnson and Becky Grocott both had efforts disallowed. Andrea Worrall was called upon to make some superb saves but Maz Gauntlett gave the Foxes a lifeline when she headed home a Natalie Reay free-kick. Further efforts by Gauntlett were denied by Worrall.
Good stuff wozzzzzzaaaaa
I think my photobucket has gone spasticated which accounts for the disappearing avatars on mine and your profiles.....fucksluts
Can someone host us/make us some new ones please?!??
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