Away league match played on 09 October 2011.
Kicked off at 10:30 AM

Well well well, what can we say? Not a lot really.

Tumar 7-3 Trinderbox FC.

Wayne Dean scored in the 1st, 29th & 72nd minutes of the game, his 2nd hatrick in two games. This lad is wasted here.

 

Paul goodrum nearly got a goal with a fabulous run towards goal, taking on three defenders only to be sat on by the keeper which resulted him in coming off with a knee injury 10mins in. Jack whitman replaced Paul and tried to keep up with the pace of the game.


Leigh grant refused to kit up at the start of the game because he was not in the the starting 11, this might be a sign that he may well be moving on....who Knows? only Mr Grant...(We are not worthy).

He soon got a kit on when he realised his teammates were in difficulty. By this time four of them had been shot, two fainted and one had a stroke. Too late.

 

Trinderbox battled on with all they had, but the back line was struggling to keep up. It just was one of those days. On top of all this, Deano was eating away at himself with frustration and couldn't bring anymore to the game.

 

Lee Tomes came on in the 2nd half and played some good football, this boy could be very refreshing for the team, a very positive chap. He didn’t score though.

 

Final score was 7-3 to Tumar. A messy battle all in all for the team, but it’s very important that the lads at Trinderbox FC keep there heads up. They are a great set of players, with good friendship amongst each other. You will come through this. Mark my words. 

Oh and Wayne Dean announced he has had enough with Trinderbox and will be moving on. 

 

The team I’m sure wish him well in the future for whoever he plays for. Good luck Wayne...all the best. 

          Jonathan Buckley. Sports correspondence.  

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