Sunday, 30 September 2012

CCC - Midweek fixtures

Midweek fixtures

Tue 2 Oct 2012
Kelly V Millwall
Burnley V Ted
Keith V Chris
Jane V Scott
Andy V Pete
Amy V Lyn
Sue V Paula


I wouldn't usually have Match of the Day midweek but there is two to choose from:

Dan V Jan - Top of the table V Bottom of the table

and

Margs V Dave - domestic rivalry with both keen to reduce their part of the bill. Dave goes into the match having won at the weekend and Margs had lost at home :-(

Wed 3Oct 2012
Colin V Jim
Mick V Shirley

CCC Update

The Bill increases for Jan, Ted and Jane whilst Dan is joined by Keith and Sue on a freebie.

Sept 30th
Team Pts Who Pence in the pound
1 Brighton 16 Dan 0p
2 Cardiff 16 Keith 0p
3 Wolves 16 Sue 0p
4 Blackburn 15 Shirley 0.4p
5 Leicester 15 Pete 0.4p
6 Huddersfield 14 Andy 1.1p
7 Blackpool 13 Lyn 2p
8 Crystal Palace 13 Paula 2p
9 Hull 13 Amy 2p
10 Leeds United 13 Dave 2p
11 Middlesbrough 12 Colin 3.4p
12 Birmingham 11 Chris 5p
13 Derby 11 Jim 5p
14 Bolton 10 Margs 6.9p
15 Bristol City 10 Kelly 6.9p
16 Burnley 10 Anna 6.9p
17 Nottm Forest 10 Mick 6.9p
18 Watford 10 Scott 6.9p
19 Charlton 9 Jane 9.5p
20 Sheff Wed 7 Ted 14.9p
21 Ipswich 6 Jan 17.6p

CCC MATCH REPORTS (updates to follow)

Dan missed out on a chance to stay ahead of every one as Chris got his first away win beating Brighton 1-0. After fixing the floodlights during a 15 minute delay to the second half  Brighton's players failed to light up the Withdean Stadium, despite creating many chances and so ending their 5 match winning run. Marg's plea to Bolton failed to have any effect on their players as Paula managed another win with Palace! winning 1-0 after a soft penalty decision for a foul on winger Zaha. Bolton themselves denied an obvious penalty? for handball.Can Paula keep this up for 7 months?  Love him or hate him El Hadji Diouf struck twice to help Dave beat Kelly's Bristol 3-2. After a goalless first half Leeds scored only for Kelly to equalize  Dave then went 3-1 with an injury time consolation for Kelly. Anna nearly had the result she desired after going  2-1  up against Millwall ( and yes Amy we do!) but after a strange linesman decision and a 90+3 equalizer she had to settle for a draw and just 1 point.  With Keith and Lyn starting on the same points both were looking for a win, the Bluebirds playing in their new red shirts (hows that going to work?) opened the scoring on 17 minutes when Connolly scored his first goal in 2 1/2 years and they never looked back scoring 2 more to comfortably win 3-0. On this performance Cardiff look more likely to win promotion than lyn's favourites Blackpool.  Jane was hosting Shirley's second from top Blackburn and no doubt expecting a defeat after a run of mediocre performances. But Blackburn clearly suffering a hangover after the exit of manager Steve Kean were outclassed by the home side. Shirley managed to take the lead against the run of play and Jane should have equalized after Cort was brought down but Jackson blasted his penalty straight down the middle and was saved by Robinson, however shirley's relief was short lived as Charlton scored just 60 seconds later finishing all square at 1-1.  Scott won his first match in 6 games against an in form Huddersfield winning 3-2. Andy went ahead when Norwood  fired in a 25 yard free kick, scott levelled on 68 mins, then took the lead on 83 only for Andy to level 1 minute later. Watford took all the points when Troy Deeney ( recently released from a 10 week stint in prison for affray!) scored from the penalty spot, much to the relief of under pressure manager Zola.    Oh dear oh dear onto Hull v Peterborough! too many stats to mention them all but the Tigers perfect home record, Posh not picking up any points  up to this game, Sinclair scoring his first hat trick of his career all spring to mind.Posh took the lead on 24 mins followed by another 6 mins later. Amy pulled one back only for Sinclair to get his third on 74 mins, the Tiger hunt completed .  Pete's Leicester defeated colin's Middlesbrough 2-1, foxes manager Pearson admitted they got lucky after a hint of offside for their first and a deflected second, i suspect colin would agree as Middlesbrough would have moved up into the top six instead of Pete.   Perhaps Ted had a premonition when he posted his picture as another defeat leaves him one place off the drop zone.The 1-0 win for Sue means she rises to third place. Owls boss Dave Jones was fuming at the officials for a missed penalty and the confusion with the free kick which resulted in the goal. Sako took the free kick while the wall was being arranged and shot wide but was made to take it again and scored.  Jan didn't take the opportunity to lose to a team not in the CCC and went for a draw instead. The tractor boys went ahead when Cresswell scored on 6 minutes. Barnsley stormed back in the second half and would have won,  had it not been for some fine saves from Scott Loach , however they equalized on73 mins after a great strike from Dawson, his first goal since December 2011. Jan firmly rooted in the bottom three, is it too early to thank you for the curry?                                                                                       Match of the day? well as i was asked to write match reports this weekend (no you can't get out of it Jan) i thought it my journalistic duty to go to the pub to watch the game and drink copious amount's of lager, the down side of this is my memory is somewhat blurred! and may  be somewhat biased  . The game started off as you would expect any local derby to, crunching tackles flying in from both sides and Derby fan Robert Madley letting them  go to keep the game flowing . He then decided to start picking out Forest players to wave his yellow card at. Forest dominated until just after half time when Mr Madley decided to award a controversial red card for an intentional elbow to Dexter Blackstock, having had a few socials with Dex  i know that would be the last thing on his mind. Yellow at best. Having said that there have been 4 red cards in the last 4 derby's.Jon/Jim's Derby then managed 10 mins later to score a spawny goal at their first attempt!! Forest kept battling and kept the upper hand  and Simon Gillett's strong low drive was only just kept out by Frank Fielding so it finished  Jon/Jim 1 Mick 0. Well played all and it's a good job i can be professional and not let personal feelings interfere. Mick Sheppard, on the sofa, vowing never to do this again!  p.s The distance from Mr Madley's house in Wakefield to Derby 58 miles , to Nottingham 62 miles.  Case rested.                                                                          

Thursday, 27 September 2012

CCC TEAM OF THE WEEK-- JANE

Charlton Athletic was formed in 1905 (not too long before Jane). The club is based at The Valley in south-east London, with local derby's Crystal Palace, Millwall and the mighty West Ham. The club was originally formed by a group of 14 and15 year old youths living in streets bordering the Thames where since the flood barrier  is sited. The club rose rapidly through the local leagues post first world war until they turned professional and joined the southern league in 1920. A year later the club was elected to join the football league division south. In 1933 Sam Bartram joined the club in 1934 and made a record 583 appearances. Ralph Allen scored a record 32 goals in 33/34 season and helped achieve promotion every season until 36/37.In 1946 after the second world war ( when all football stopped ) manager Jimmy Seed had to build a new side which included the acquisition of goal scoring sensations Chris Duffy and Charles Vaughan. In this season they reached the F.A cup final losing to a strong Derby County side (shame they dont have one for this saturdays game). The following year after beating Newcastle 4-0 in the semi final they went on to win the final 1-0. However by the early 1950's many star players left the club and by 1957 were relegated to division two. Stuff happened for a while, Then suddenly in 1971 Mike Flanagan joined the club and helped them win promotion back to division two ( so presumably they were relegated in that stuff period?) in 1975. The following season saw the Addicks celebrate their 2000th league match beating Southampton 4.1 at The Valley.1980 saw them back in division three. Lenny Lawrence became manager in 1982 but the club was plagued by financial problems and by 1984 went into administration. The club then ground shared with Crystal Palace until Wimbledon moved there so they uprooted again to ground share with West Ham.They eventually moved back to The Valley in1992 and celebrated  with a 1.0 win over Portsmouth (ouch!). They reached the play off final in 1996 but lost to Palace. The following year saw them promoted only to be relegated the  next season. They won promotion again in 2000/01 where they stayed until 2012/13. The team run on to the pitch at home games to the sound of "The red red robin" by Billy Cotton.

Hope the Owls don't go the same way as this bird!

Something that was found at work last night, though the way things are going for Wednesday at the moment it may be a sign of things to come!

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

CCC - Weekend fixtures

Weekend's fixtures

Saturday 29th September

BarnsleyvJan
MargsvPaula
KellyvDave
AnnavMillwall
KeithvLyn
JanevShirley
AndyvScott
AmyvPeterborough
ColinvPete
SuevTed
DanvChris




Sunday 30th September

And Match of the Day for pure local rivalry purposes and because I expect some sort of comment from both of them on the blog... (and they both lost at the weekend - so something will have to change)

MickvJon

CCC Match Reports & Updates

It was a damp squib for Shirley on Friday night as the match was delayed briefly three times when a sprinkler started spraying water  behind the goal. Visitor's Middlesborough ended Shirley's unbeaten Championship start scoring two before Blackburn got a late consolation, despite the fact they had failed to pick up any points from their first three Championship away games.

Saturday saw Dan take the advantage and the free curry top spot with his 2-1 win away at Millwall.  Keith failed to join him despite being in control for the first half of his match away at Paula's and going in at half time with a 2-0 lead. Paula's team rallied and Murray scored a second half hat-trick including two penalties to truly make it the match of the day!

Jon took the lead against Anna but by half time she had equalised and by 90 minutes she had taken the three points away with her. Sue had a win away at Peterborough, the first a penalty and Margs's words of inspiration worked for Bolton as she won 2-1 away at naughty Ted's and Jane after her banter with Jan had the same scoreline away at Jan's after taking a 2-0 lead.  Scott lead twice (the first from a Kelly own goal) before Kelly's late equaliser meant the points were shared in a 2-2 draw whilst Chris's Birmingham were outclassed by Barnsley who put 5 pass them (four from Davies) for a very convincing win.

Despite promises of very interesting scorelines, Dave's Leeds took an early two goal lead before Mick's Forest pegged one back but lost their unbeaten league record to the team they beat 7-3 last season.

On Sunday Amy failed in her bid to join Dan for a free curry as she lost 3-1 away at Pete's and the home side's hat-trick scored by Nugent gave them their fourth home win on the trot.

On Monday Andy's Hudderfield took an early lead and although Lyn's Tangerine's equalised, the home side went on to win 3-1 and Andy leapfrogged Lyn into second spot and Lyn missed out on joint top and free curry with Dan.


Shirley1Colin2
Paula3Keith2
Jon1Anna2
Jan1Jane2
Dave2Mick1
Millwall1Dan2
Peterborough0Sue2
Ted1Margs2
Scott2Kelly2
Chris0Barnsley5
Pete3Amy1
Lyn1Andy2


Jan, Scott and Ted increase their bill at the bottom of the table.

Team
PtsWhoPence in the pound
Brighton16Dan0p
Blackburn14Shirley0.3p
Huddersfield14Andy0.3p
Blackpool13Lyn0.7p
Cardiff13Keith0.7p
Hull13Amy0.7p
Wolves13Sue0.7p
Leicester12Pete1.7p
Middlesbrough12Colin1.7p
Bolton10Margs4.4p
Bristol City10Kelly4.4p
Crystal Palace10Paula4.4p
Leeds United10Dave4.4p
Nottm Forest10Mick4.4p
Burnley9Anna6.4p
Birmingham8Chris8.6p
Charlton8Jane8.6p
Derby8Jim8.6p
Sheff Wed7Ted11.2p
Watford7Scott11.2p
Ipswich5Jan16.7p

Friday, 21 September 2012

CCC - Team of the Week - Dave B

Last week's teaam of the Week, Andy's Huddersfield had former Leeds' manager Simon Grayson at the helm. This week we do the return journey back to Elland Road.  This seems particularly appropriate as in Leeds' first fifteen years the club kit was modelled on Huddersfield Town's blue and white striped shirts, white shorts and dark blue socks with blue and white rings on the turnovers, because Huddersfield's chairman Hilton Crowther (what a name!) was attempting to merge the two clubs.  He eventually left Huddersfield to take over at Leeds.

So whilst the club badge featuring the White Rose of York badge says LUFC the full name of the club is actually Leeds United Association Football Club formed in 1919 following the disbanding of predecessor team Leeds City F.C by the Football League. Apparently one of the nicknames along with the obvious "The Whites", "United" and "The Peacocks", the latter stemming from the former name of Elland Road, The Old Peacock Ground.

They are 10th in the all time average attendance figures for the Football League and Premier League but however were, allegedly, the most hated club in English football as of the start of the 2008-09.   The supporters are renowned for singing signature song Leeds! Leeds! Leeds! Commonly known as ‘Marching on Together’ – also an ideal tune to play at a wedding – if you can find some willing musicians and someone to sort out the music of course J. 

In April 1972 prior to the FA Cup Final the Leeds squad released a single, "Leeds United" with the b-side being  Leeds! Leeds! Leeds! And it reached number 10 in the charts.  After promotion back to the Championship in May 2010, the song was digitally re-mastered and re-released in an effort to get the song into the UK Singles Charts. By 4 pm on Monday, the song was already sitting 8th in the iTunes store charts and top of both the Amazon.com and Play.com singles charts. On the Sunday the song charted at 10 (for the second time in its history) and was the highest new entry apart from something else I had never heard of! "Leeds Leeds Leeds" is an original composition by Les Reed and Barry Mason purposely written for Leeds United.

Leeds United have won a number trophies including 3 first division league titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup.  After winning promotion in 63-64, between 1965 and 1974, Leeds United managed by former player Don Revie never finished outside of the top four, winning two League Championships 68-69, 73-74, FA Cup 72, League Cup 68 and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups 68 & 71.  They were also pipped to the post a lot and runners up in the League five times, losing finalists in the FA Cup three times, runners up in the Fairs Cup once, and losing 1–0 to AC Milan in the European Cup Winners Cup final. Leeds made the final of the 74-75 European Cup, where they were defeated by Bayern Munich under dubious refereeing decisions.  This has lead to another notable song Leeds fans sing during games are 'We Are The Champions, Champions Of Europe' (more commonly known as WACCOE) in reference to the 1975 European Cup final where they were robbed of the title, and also the chance to defend the title, meaning Leeds would technically still be "Champions of Europe". It is compulsory at matches for Leeds supporters to remove their shirts particularly in cold weather and circle them round their heads whilst continuously singing European Champions, Champions of Europe. They have long memories! 

One notable match in Revie’s reign there was a 7–0 victory over  Southampton. J

By 1998 with George Graham in charge Leeds qualified for UEFA Cup but he left soon after and David O’Leary took over with Peter Risdale as Chairman.  After finishing  3rd in the League they qualified for UEFA Champions League the following season and so started a number of trips to Nottingham, ‘working-from-home’, a drive to Leeds for the game and a late night speedy journey home when I was asleep!  They lost in the semi-finals against Galatasaray (overshadowed by violence) and the following season they were beaten in the semis by Valencia and did not qualify for it the next season. O'Leary's Leeds never finished outside of the top five, but financially they had done a Portsmouth before Portsmouth did and players were sold as success did not cover the debts.  By 2003-04 their performance saw them relegated and out of the top flight for the first time in 14 years. Three years later they were in the relegation zone for most of the season and a CVA in May and 10point deduction saw them relegated to the third tier for the first time.  Despite a 15-point deduction due to CVA at the start of 2008 Leeds made a play-off place in 2009.  In 2009-10 had an unbeaten start in the first quarter of the season but it was a nervy last match where they won 2-1 and take promotion back to the Championship in second place and be eligible for the CCC.

Tractor boys host the Addicks!

well Jan obviously I'm going to thrash you tomorrow
and leave you dangling at the bottom of the table
by your short and curlies!
If by some miracle you do beat me I will buy you a drink!
Jane x

Tiger spotted in Wales

Following recent Hull success against Margs, Millwall and Dave B, I thought a show of my support was due.







So here I am braving the beaches of Wales showing off the team colours. Game on Pete..

Thursday, 20 September 2012

CCC - Fixtures this weekend

Weekend fixtures

Friday 21st Sept 2013
ShirleyvColin
Saturday 22nd Sept 2013
JonvAnna
JanvJane
DavevMick
MillwallvDan
PeterboroughvSue
TedvMargs
ScottvKelly
ChrisvBarnsley


Match of the Day

Paula V Keith

- domestic rivalry. Keith has nearly double the number of points as Paula and a bill more than 70 times bigger! Will he do the honourable thing and give her three points to help her on the way.

Sunday 23rd Sept 2013
PetevAmy
Monday 24th Sept  2013
LynvAndy