The Team of the week proved a curse for Paula’s Palace as she lost 2-1 away at Dave’s Leeds. Despite being down to 10 men, Keith took the opportunity to go top and gain the free curry after a 2-1 win away at Barnsley. Pete’s Leicester won 2-0 away at Ted’s Sheff Wednesday leaving Ted in the expensive part of the table and Pete moved into third. Bottom placed Kelly’s Bristol City had been suffering their worst start in 32 years and hadn’t won for 1 matches but they stopped Colin’s Middlesborough’s three-match winning home run with a 3-1 win away. It was a foggy second half with Middlesborough claiming that the officials had been unable to see the ball cross the line to give them a second. Jan’s Ipswich managed to score a penalty in the second half to earn a draw 1-1 against Peterborough but is back to being bottom of our table.
For those in the middle of our table, there were away wins for Anna’s Burnley 0-1 at Amy’s Hull, although Amy still hovers near the top of the table and Mick’s Forest 2-1 away at Sue’s Wolves (although Sue had taken the early lead) and in both cases the winning goal was scored by a former player. Jim’s Derby was the only other person to gain three points with a 3-2 win over Chris’s Birmingham scoring the winner in the 84th minutes after Chris had drawn level twice.
Dan’s Brighton drew 1-1 with Margs’ Bolton and Jane’s Charlton had a similar score line against Andy’s Huddersfield. In the first of the two fixtures, Dan hit the woodwork three times and missed a penalty before Margs got a 96th minute equaliser whilst in the second Andy’s 10-man Huddersfield salvaged the point with a 88th minute penalty. In their away fixture at Lyn’s Blackpool, Scott’s Watford squandered a 2-0 lead to give Lyn a share of the points.
For those in the middle of our table, there were away wins for Anna’s Burnley 0-1 at Amy’s Hull, although Amy still hovers near the top of the table and Mick’s Forest 2-1 away at Sue’s Wolves (although Sue had taken the early lead) and in both cases the winning goal was scored by a former player. Jim’s Derby was the only other person to gain three points with a 3-2 win over Chris’s Birmingham scoring the winner in the 84th minutes after Chris had drawn level twice.
Dan’s Brighton drew 1-1 with Margs’ Bolton and Jane’s Charlton had a similar score line against Andy’s Huddersfield. In the first of the two fixtures, Dan hit the woodwork three times and missed a penalty before Margs got a 96th minute equaliser whilst in the second Andy’s 10-man Huddersfield salvaged the point with a 88th minute penalty. In their away fixture at Lyn’s Blackpool, Scott’s Watford squandered a 2-0 lead to give Lyn a share of the points.
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