Thanks John. Best match report all summer.

Next year...


   Nigel.


On 26 July 2010 08:40, John Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> I made it for the Airdrie game - 0-0 I think - you can never be sure in
> these games!! They had one disallowed, but a draw was fair. Lards played OK.
> A good goalie that's for sure.
> Sad to say but apart from Betty and Dave Woolmer I didn't 'know' anyone -
> oh,. Alan Dellow on the pitch I noticed, cursing whenever he missed a
> tackle, which was funny. Game played in the spirit of the tournament, unlike
> the Southampton v Lens game, where 3 were sent off at the same time for 3
> separate incidents (2 from Southampton). Southamptons knuckle-dragging
> centre-back lost it completely and needed restraining by his own team,
> although he was the sinner. Oh la la indeed. Thought it might all continue
> off the pitch, but Lens had twice as big a squad, and they were singing some
> French ditty post-game so Southampton went off for fresh lobotomies.
>
> and then it was Sheesh Mahal time - ah, anyone else got a favourite
> curry-house???
>
> --- On Sun, 25/7/10, Steve Gillen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> From: Steve Gillen <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LU] Lards Latest - time to go!
> To: [email protected], "'LEEDS LIST'" <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, 25 July, 2010, 17:37
>
>
> Thanks for the update Betty
>
> I went along yesterday Morning to see the guys play - missed the first game
> against Lens, but I still managed to blag one of the goodies they left (an
> RC Lens pen) which the Lards narrowly lost 1-0 - hard luck guys
>
> I did see the whole of the game against Southampton, whom I thought all the
> way through were there for the taking, and that we were the better team and
> looked much stronger in attack - however due to various reasons the game
> was
> lost 2-1. The Leeds goal was a belter, scored from a very narrow angle and
> one the scorer (who? Can't recall his name, sorry) can justifiably be
> proud,
> Hell it would be classed as a good goal if scored by a member of the first
> team in a real league game at ER - it really was that good. We should have
> had another equaliser mid way through the second half but the good work
> done
> by the striker concerned (don't know his name either) was lost when his
> close in shot was somehow off target.
>
> I couldn't stay for the Aidrie game as I was under instruction to take our
> lass to the garden centre, so I had no choice in the matter.
>
> Good to see you all play lads, and even gooder to see that at least a full
> team (and a few more) turned up, unlike some previous years!  :-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve Gillen
>
> P.S. where was the much publicised food table then?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> [email protected]
> Sent: 25 July 2010 13:25
> To: LEEDS LIST
> Subject: [LU] Lards Latest - time to go!
>
>   The newly revived Leeds Lards crashed out in a penalty shoot out 1st
> round
> thriller at Bodington Hall today.
>
> Earlier in the morning they had beaten Exeter 1 nil but their next match
> against a lively Everton Vets ended 1-1 with the Lards heading home after
> losing 5-6 in the penalty shoot out which took place under the blazing
> Yorkshire sunshine.
>
> Captain Woolmer the Lards supremo confirmed that he will be building on the
> strengths of his new team members and would be back for another shot at the
> UK's biggest and best tournament at a university Hall of Residence in North
> Leeds.
>
> Full details, including Lards day one successes in their group, are online
> at worldnet.org.uk
>
> Leeds lister, Dave Roberts said "I need a pint".  And long serving Lardist,
> Alan Dellow agreed saying "I'd like two pints please".
>
> "This is what we do without the Totty twins", quipped the jubilant Captain
> Woolmer.
>
> Anyone wanting to join the lards for a return to IFA League action later
> this year should contact Captain Woolmer.
>
> Betty
>
>
>
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