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Mainland Premier League (Part 1)

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Posted April 02, 2011 06:41 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:10

I watched some of the two games at Tulett Park with the early game being the better one and in nice weather. It was a case of keeper blunders giving the points away in both games. The first game both teams playing or trying to play some on the deck passing and looking good. Western looked a threat getting the ball down the flanks time and time again the last pass and some good covering D kept them at bay until Matt had a minties moment while Coastal had a narrow miss from an earlier free kick from just inside the Western half.
For the second game the wind had got up and made conditions chilly for spectators. Halswell playing with the wind at their backs took the lead in the first half when the Nomads keeper made a regulation two handed catch the most spectacular of none saves, he never got a hand on it. Things didn't get any better for him in the second half as he made two more errors to give Halswell all 3 goals and the points.
Haslwell kept a clean sheet for the first time in just on two seasons [at least i think thats the case] and played the better football with not too much wasted ball in the air.

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 06:10

I watched some of the two games at Tulett Park with the early game being the better one and in nice weather. It was a case of keeper blunders giving the points away in both games. The first game both teams playing or trying to play some on the deck passing and looking good. Western looked a threat getting the ball down the flanks time and time again the last pass and some good covering D kept them at bay until Matt had a minties moment while Coastal had a narrow miss from an earlier free kick from just inside the Western half.

For the second game the wind had got up and made conditions chilly for spectators. Halswell playing with the wind at their backs took the lead in the first half when the Nomads keeper made a regulation two handed catch the most spectacular of none saves, he never got a hand on it. Things didn't get any better for him in the second half as he made two more errors to give Halswell all 3 goals and the points.

Haslwell kept a clean sheet for the first time in just on two seasons [at least i think thats the case] and played the better football with not too much wasted ball in the air.