Home league match played on 24 October 2009.
Kicked off at 1:00 AM

-Kai Chan

 

Force 3 : GoodFellas 1

 

First Half

Formation 4:4:2

Mullins

Jase, Ariel, Parker, Ikes

Henry L , Shaka, Justin, Koh

Kai, Howard

 

-It was a bright start by the Fellas with good interchange and passing. The central midfield was at heart of much of the play, releasing the wide men on penetrating runs.

 

-Much of the chances fell to the Fellas, but the finishing left a lot to be desired.

 

-Unable to take their chances the Fellas fell behind midway through the first half, a stray pass out from defense was latched onto by opposition who hit a lope pass the keeper.

1:0 to Force

 

Second half

Formation 4:4:2

Mullins

Jase, Dave Cheung, Parker, Seb Kettner

Henry L , Shaka, Justin, Koh

Ariel, Howard

 

-Fellas lacked concentration at the start of the second half.

 

-Late tackle up front left a member of the force being carried off. This seemed to spur the Force on and within minutes Fellas were another goal down.  Again some poor passing out from defense.

2:0 to Force

 

-Fellas were finally showing fight. A good move through the middle lead and a sweet strike by Shaka

2:1 to Force

 

-Searching for the equalizer; Shaka was brought down on the edge of the box. Ref looked to point to the spot before consulting linesman. Free kick award on the edge of the box.

Clean strike by Ariel but Force keeper well places to palm away

 

-Force broke on the counter,  

Keeper coming out, made contact with the striker who was moving away from goal. Keeper reacted badly in the way the Force striker went down so easily. Ref gave red card.

Force scored with well placed shot to right

 

-With time ticking down, Fellas bought Spenny on replacing Jase. 

3:1 was how it ended

 

  Lacked composure / losing the ball to carelessly A lot of individual bad performances

 

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