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Posted by Milan on February 27, 2010

Abbreviated match report: Sporting Apostrophes vs Swan and Speedos

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“Borgnine and Hinceman sample le oignon fondant at the rehearsal dinner for the Promotion Feast”

A bitter new rivalry was created as a result of last Sunday’s petulant encounter with league newcomers Swan and Speedos.

“Good God, they’re worse than Minety, Real So So Bad and Los Diablos baked into an irritating past-date quiche!” raged an irate Ernest Borgnine. “They’re unsporting, foul-mouthed, and, to worst of all, they injured our star pony. With any luck we’ll leave them languishing in division II as we sup from the golden chalice of promotion and everlasting life, fertility and all-you-can-eat buffets.”

Match highlights include: a hat-trick for “guarantee” Farnsworth, taking his season total to 33 goals in just 9 appearances; top-drawer sheath loving from Stickland; Wessely just making the last call for part deux; Pacheco tasting astroturf, leaving him on the sidelines for potentially the rest of the season; Hinceman dishing out pain like a Biggie and Tupac club sandwich; another sterling performance for young Tinsley; energy and ivory from the evergreen Kimberley, without a modicum of harmony.

Sporting Apostrophes remain at the top of division II with a 3-point lead and commanding goal difference. With just 3 matches remaining, the promotion dream is more alive than a motorway collision between the cast of Fame’s tour bus and a lorry load of amphetamines. A terrible injustice!

Stats

Score: 3-3
Squad: Farnsworth, Hinceman, Kimberley, Pacheco, Stickland, Tinsley, Wessely.
Goals: Farnsworth (3).

Posted by Milan on February 22, 2010

Sporting Apostrophes vs Centrepoint FC

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Sporting Apostrophes vs Centrepoint FC

3.40pm kick-off, Sunday 28th February 2010 at Powerleague London City.

Please leave a comment indicating your availability for this unmissable Super A’s fixture.

Once availability is confirmed a squad of 7 will be selected. Should there be 8 or more players available, “management” reserve the right to rotate squad members.

Posted by Milan on February 15, 2010

Sporting Apostrophes vs Swan and Speedos

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Sporting Apostrophes vs Swan and Speedos

1.40pm kick-off, Sunday 21st February 2010 at Powerleague London City.

Please leave a comment indicating your availability for this unmissable Super A’s fixture.

Once availability is confirmed a squad of 7 will be selected. Should there be 8 or more players available, “management” reserve the right to rotate squad members.

Posted by Milan on February 15, 2010

Match report: Sporting Apostrophes vs West End Wanderers

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“Fans struggle to contain their excitement upon hearing that the Apostrophes press embargo has ended”

Sporting Apostrophes’ assault on the division II title took a Goliath leap forward with a convincing 11-4 victory against West End Wanderers.

“A magnificent display of pure, uncut onionball!” enthused chairman Ernest Borgnine, relieved to be talking to reporters once again following the long-standing press embargo. “Farnsworth’s double hat-trick, the fifth of his career, was the icing on the Super A’s cupcake. He now has 30 goals to his name this season – surely 40 isn’t an unrealistic target for the ‘terrorist’ from Yorkshire?”

To the delight of fans in the Grammar End, Sporting Apostrophes took to the field with an abundance of home-grown English talent, each man eager to prove himself worthy of a place in the starting line-up for the impending World Cup. Birmingham’ s Kimberley headed the pack, the silver-haired midget in prime condition thanks to his rigorous cycling regime. Hawkins, another native of the second city, was next in line, the sheath technician eager to feel latex on his skin once again after a 3-week absence. Recent signing Tinsley joined the Midland pairing, the Essex wonder-boy already an established Apostrophe after just three appearances on the hallowed astroturf. Local lad “fairweather” Stickland made it four, the on-off glovesman making his fiftieth appearance for the famous yellows. Yorkshire’s finest pudding joined him, the in-form striker now odds-on favourite to regain the brown plimsole after two seasons in the wilderness. The quintet of English mustard were accompanied by the American Hinceman, Maryland’s biggest export since Tupac.

One-legged referee Gillespie started proceedings with a muscular “toot!” on his whistle.

The entrĂ©e was served piping hot, the Apostrophes storming to a three goal lead in a matter of minutes. Some fine interplay between Tinsley and Farnsworth delivered the onion, with notable assists and heave-ho from Hinceman and Stickland, the latter helping himself with a well-taken poke. The Wanderers rallied, replying with two goals in quick succession, despite some jazz hands and sheath wizardry from Hawkins. The Super A’s opened up a two goal lead, before their opponents added a third with the final kick of the first half, a fortunate, long range effort that bamboozled the hapless Hawkins.

Sagely advice and energy drinks were exchanged at half time, the players still fully-focused on their promotion dreams.

West End Wanderers equalised early in the second half, but the Apostrophes replied with a savage one-two counterpunch from Tinsley, stereo onion bag violations that left the Wanderers reeling. Hinceman drew blood from an impossible angle, as Kimberley mystified his opponents and possibly himself with his incredible, tireless running into space. Farnsworth dealt further punishment, completing his double hat-trick, before the referee brought the match to an end after yet another famous Sporting victory.

With just four matches remaining, Sporting Apostrophes lead the division II table by three points, their hopes of feasting at the promotion buffet as real and tangible as a scale drawing of Christopher Reeve. A terrible injustice!

Score: 11-4
Squad: Farnsworth, Hawkins, Hinceman, Kimberley, Stickland, Tinsley.
Goals: Farnsworth (6), Tinsley (3), Hinceman (1), Stickland (1).

Posted by Milan on February 8, 2010

Sporting Apostrophes vs West End Wanderers

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Sporting Apostrophes vs West End Wanderers

3pm kick-off, Sunday 14th February 2010 at Powerleague London City.

Please leave a comment indicating your availability for this unmissable Super A’s fixture.

Once availability is confirmed a squad of 7 will be selected. Should there be 8 or more players available, “management” reserve the right to rotate squad members.

Posted by Milan on February 8, 2010

Match report: Sporting Apostrophes vs Favela Kings

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Stats

Score: 7-5
Squad: Bell, Farnsworth, Kimberley, Pacheco, Stickland, Tinsley.
Goals: Farnsworth (3), Pacheco (2), Bell (1), Tinsley (1).

Posted by Milan on February 1, 2010

Sporting Apostrophes vs Favela Kings

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Sporting Apostrophes vs Favela Kings

3pm kick-off, Sunday 7th February 2010 at Powerleague London City.

Please leave a comment indicating your availability for this unmissable Super A’s fixture.

Once availability is confirmed a squad of 7 will be selected. Should there be 8 or more players available, “management” reserve the right to rotate squad members.

Posted by Milan on February 1, 2010

Match report: Sporting Apostrophes vs U.B.O.C.

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Stats

Score: 4-8
Squad: Hinceman, Pacheco, Stickland, Tinsley, Wessely.
Goals: Pacheco (3), Tinsley (1).