“With a confident stride, the amazons walked onto the field wanting to show that they were the best in their group.
Without the strong midfielder, Ysabell, it would prove to be a tough task to overcome the superheroes (the ones that only a select few have even heard of).
The women kicked off and followed the ball downfield like a whirlwind, catching the Heroes completely by surprise. This game a promising lead from the start. After that, it went downhill. The Heroes threw uppercuts left and right, and caught quite a few women with them (a couple of the women stayed KO'ed despite the medics undivided attention).
With only 7-8 players on the field, "Nil Morfiti, Sine Lucre" could not prevent the Heroes from scoring, and with a 1-1 draw at halftime, it was going to be a tough 2nd half to pull the win home.
Granny laid down the tactics for the team and quickly took possession of the ball, keeping it deep in own zone. The Heroes started the woman-bashing again (I really think there should be a law against that), but their efforts only moved them toward the ball in a very slow pace. Granny hadn't moved more than a couple of yards so far in the game, only directing her troops when suddenly the women dashed forward on their right flank. Granny, who has been practicing real hard with passing the ball, passed the ball on to Nanny Ogg, and she ran, being covered by her team. It could've gone wrong, but Nanny's strength really proved valuable here.
If given a re-match, the Ignored Heroes could win, but for now, it's "Nil Mortifi, Sine Lucre" that has taken a surprising Group A win with them as they proceed to the quarters.”
#8 Stanley 'Whizzer' Stewart – Serious Concussion (-AV)
“This time it showed up that our "Thrower" Union Jack, who was called "butterfinger" by his team, can only pick up the ball when in min. one enemy tackle zone. After the match he said to me: "I need the thrill".
I kicked him twice for this.
Nothing impotant about our game to say the only Casualty of the game hits the Whizzer, as a vangeance for his action after the last game, where he saved Union Jacks' life.
BTW, this time Union Jack, brought his friend "Jetstream" with him.
Nuffle to say that he is a bungler, too.
Ah, before I have to leave, many thanks to our coach, he threw the last RR away at 7th turn 2nd half, which maybe would had helped a lot in the last turn for a draw. Or as he allowed that we have to move faster as possible, but nobody was there to stop the opponent from doing a TD.
Thank you Coach .... NOT !!!
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Vance Astro, speaker of the Ignored Heroes”
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Without the strong midfielder, Ysabell, it would prove to be a tough task to overcome the superheroes (the ones that only a select few have even heard of).
The women kicked off and followed the ball downfield like a whirlwind, catching the Heroes completely by surprise. This game a promising lead from the start. After that, it went downhill. The Heroes threw uppercuts left and right, and caught quite a few women with them (a couple of the women stayed KO'ed despite the medics undivided attention).
With only 7-8 players on the field, "Nil Morfiti, Sine Lucre" could not prevent the Heroes from scoring, and with a 1-1 draw at halftime, it was going to be a tough 2nd half to pull the win home.
Granny laid down the tactics for the team and quickly took possession of the ball, keeping it deep in own zone. The Heroes started the woman-bashing again (I really think there should be a law against that), but their efforts only moved them toward the ball in a very slow pace. Granny hadn't moved more than a couple of yards so far in the game, only directing her troops when suddenly the women dashed forward on their right flank. Granny, who has been practicing real hard with passing the ball, passed the ball on to Nanny Ogg, and she ran, being covered by her team. It could've gone wrong, but Nanny's strength really proved valuable here.
If given a re-match, the Ignored Heroes could win, but for now, it's "Nil Mortifi, Sine Lucre" that has taken a surprising Group A win with them as they proceed to the quarters.”