Thursday, June 21, 2007

Match Report v Hole'ith Wall

(19/06/07)

FINAL SCORE WON 2-1 (Half-time losing 0-1)

Scorers (Ishy Wadee, Chotia)

MOM – Mohamed Nakhuda (Referees MOM Saeed Wadee)

Conditions : Wet Pitch/Humid. Venue: Witton Park Astroturf (Pitch 3) Referee : Fat
Asian Curry Bloke!

Recent form (past 4 games)-
Team Players on form
Lost 6-5 Saif 8 - - 8 - 7
Lost 6-4 Usama 7 - - 7 - 7
Lost 5-3 Saeed 6 - - 6 - 8
Won 2-1 Nakhuda 6 - - 6 - 8
QPT PLAYER CAM (Ratings, by Ebrahim Patel) -
GK - Ebrahim 6 – Felt more comfortable but hopefully I won't get too comfortable in this position! Didn't have much to do - always a good sign.
CEN BK - Usama 7 – Getting ambitious these days with the runs forward - remember to track back please! Still, has got a 'helluva' shot.
CEN BK – Nakhuda 8 – Fantastic. My MOM. Stayed alert of all dangers throughout the match and kept it safe.
CEN MID - Saeed 8 – Ref's MOM and our powerhouse in midfield. Did everything we needed in that middle.
RIGHT MID - Saifullah 7 –. Quiet game by his superstar standards but had to do the job at the back and made it look easy.
LEFT MID – Ishy Wadee 6 – Struggled to adapt his fluent game on the wet surface. Must slow it down at times!
STRIKER - Chotia 6 - Typically well-taken goal. Like Ishy W, looked like he was rushing - we didn't need to try that hard as the surface should have actually helped our cause..
Subs
STRIKER - Amin 6 – Made chances to score his first goal in umpteen years. We're still waiting though....
CENTRE HALF - Yasin – What can we say come rain or shine, always there appreciated Yas. (MSN)

Top Goalscorers MOM Awards Top Average Ratings Overall (excluding King Edward game) Most Full Appearances
Chotia – 6 Husky – 1 Saif – 8 Nakhuda – 3
Husky – 3 Chotia – 1 Husky – 7 Usama – 3
Saifullah – 1 Saifullah - 1 Usama – 7 Husky – 3
Usama – 1 Nakhuda - 1 Chotia – 6 Saifullah – 2(1)
Nakhuda – 1 Nakhuda – 6 Amin – 2
Yasir – 1 Saeed – 6 Chotia – 2
Ishy Wadee - 1 Saeed – 1(2)
Zuber – 2
Yasir – 1

Match Summary
The match started with ‘Bismillah’ as we all looked pumped up for the game, with Husky the most notable absentee and Ishy Wadee replacing him. From the beginning of the game we looked comfortable and it was with amazement that the opposition took the lead. A low drive into the bottom corner and we looked in horror and some of us looked embarrassed that we were losing to such a team. But we lifted ourselves and carved out chances, but rushing that final ball when a little bit of patience could have led to a flurry of goals. The support from Yasin/Amin/Zuber/Yasir/Mo Ali – full house at the QPT ArenA! - was encouraging especially with shouts of ‘machi’ by Mo Ali I think when Saif was on full throttle (no offence and you’re dead now get’im Saif)!

So second half and we looked much sharper, defensively good in the tackle and scored from a well worked free-kick, good thinking Saeed, didn’t think you had a brain on ya! The second was coming and a cross field pass by Ishy Wadee I think (who I thought was MOM especially for first half display – that’s three in one game oooh it’s all about opinions in football!) and then Chotia coolly brought the ball down, rounded the keeped and GET IN!!! We looked all over them as Saif squandered one chance wide after slicing with the outside of the foot, also Amin had chances at the end after excellent work by Saifullah.

Overall a polished display but we could have had more goals, many more, which we don’t need to worry about considering our form up front. Let’s build on this now after a late kick start to the season, we’re hungry for success so let’s go out and prove it against FC Zy Bar next week.

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MEDIA FRENZY -
Sully Chotia swoop?!
Rumours are circulating at QPT that superstar Suleman Chotia will sign on the dotted line after weeks of speculation. The likely transfer seems to be at an ideal time with Usama leaving the country for his wedding to supermodel Giselle Frey as earlier reported by Media Frenzy. Suleman who is also known as ‘Sully’ seems to fit the bill but there is a snag, his agents are part of a religious sect who are unlikely to authorise the deal. Sully retired from playing football in order to search for spiritual enlightenment and would cause an uproar with the sect if he was to make a return to the game. Sully was spotted at the game vs Hole ‘ith Wall and signed autographs for fans but when questioned by reporters about the deal answered “I’m here to watch my brother, if he’s happy, I’m happy”. We’ll see just how ‘happy’ he really is when offered a lucrative deal of around £80k a week, and really see if money can persuade!

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