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League Preview

FLAME LEAGUE

The top division in Ethane is ready for a second year, this time under the name of the 'Flame League' rather than the 'Star League', fitting with the restructuring of the whole Ethanian football system. After Letson Town pulled off the rather surprising win of the league last season, just pipping Blashpool City and Loconstead United to the post, they will be hoping to continue their strong season in this year.

A team perhaps needing some new signings, they certainly would have been hoping for more out of the previous season, only placing 12th in the standings, but still 10 points clear of the relegation zone. With a rather familiar looking side to last season, the team will be hoping that over the break, the team have got in some good practice, and glued well together, in order for a good season this time round.

Manager: Brian Hudler
Assistant Manager: James Argave
Formation: 4-3-1-2
Previous Finish: 12th
Previous Record:15-8-15
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 14th
GK: Willie Wilson - 24 - ETH, Lyle Herrara - 22 - ETH
LB: Michael Taylor - 27 - ETH, David Ryan - 29 - ETH
CB: Kenneth Parker - 28 - ETH, Alan Barnes - 19 - ETH, Andrew Jenkins - 17 - ETH
RB: Walter Cooper - 32 - ETH, Adam Ashleigh - 24 - ETH
LM: Carl Sanchez - 26 - ETH, Katy Macklery - 20 - ETH
CM: Russell Murphy - 25 - ETH, Angel Sanders - 34 - ETH
RM: Pat Holland - 23 - ETH, Hector Brown - 19 - ETH
CAM: Keith Snyder - 22 - ETH, Herman Gardner - 25 - ETH
ST: Ken Harper - 30 - ETH, Julian Harrington - 27 - ETH, Aubrey Griffin - 28 - ETH

Falling just short of the title in the first season - when the league was under the title of the 'star league', losing out to Letson Town on a very close Goal Difference score, which saw them in the Globe Cup instead of the Champions Cup. A team that has not made any big ticket transfers, but has instead focused on signing new players they scout out to add to the depth of their squad, they will be hoping to outplay their opponents with energy to win the league title.

Manager: Darron Cruzgarcia
Assistant Manager: Gareth Larser
Formation: 4-1-2-1-2
Previous Finish: 2nd
Previous Record: 18-10-10
Transfers IN: Agueda Perea - OSR
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 1st
GK: Louis Cook - 22 - ETH, Juan Wood - 27 - ETH
LB: Alan Howard - 27 - ETH, Henry Williams - 23 - ETH
CB: Carlos Wright - 24 - ETH, Johnathan Harris - 20 - ETH, Clarence Lewis - 19 - ETH
RB: Harry Jones - 29 - ETH, Harriet Stark - 23 - ETH
CDM: Albert Diaz - 19 - ETH, Steven Hall - 28 - ETH
CM: Raymond Martin - 30 - ETH, Ronald Brown - 23 - ETH, Adam Lee - 24 - ETH
CAM: Wayne Peterson - 23 - ETH, Roger Russell - 21 - ETH
ST: Craig Foster - 26 - ETH, Agueda Perea - 19 - OSR, Douglas Gonzalez - 21 - ETH, Charles Bell - 27 - ETH

Bourne River had a fairly decent run in the first season of the Ethanian league, coming in at a respectable 8th place on 55 points. The manager certainly has some respect for his side, as he is fielding the same team as he did in the previous season, in the hope of replicating that of past. With some new players on other teams however, the team will not have an easy ride.

Manager: Mario Palao
Assistant Manager: Andrew Beckett
Formation: 4-1-4-1
Previous Finish: 8th
Previous Record: 15-10-13
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 11th
GK: Frederick Lewis - 27 - ETH, Desmond Robertson - 27 - ETH
LB: Cliff Driscoll - 29 - ETH, Alfred Adams - 26 - ETH
CB: Oscar Wilson - 26 - ETH, Kyle Cooper - 24 - ETH, Alex Bailey - 23 - ETH
RB: Archie Holmes - 28 - ETH, George Smith - 28 - ETH
CDM: Claude Jackson - 31 - ETH, Alex Brown - 19 - ETH
LM: Jaylin Deering - 19 - ETH, Billy Tamworth - 24 - ETH
CM: Grant Miller - 23 - ETH, Dorian Kelly - 28 - ETH, Raymond Barnes - 23 - ETH, Philip Adams - 25 - ETH
RM: Elliot Price - 34 - ETH, Jacob Henley - 21 - ETH
ST: Taylor Fisher - 31 - ETH, Tommy White - 27 - ETH

Manager: Charlie Horton
Assistant Manager: Jamie Bellinger
Formation: 4 - 4 - 2
Previous Finish: 16th
Previous Record: 11-11-16
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 18th
GK: Richard Mautone - 26 - ETH, Nelson Delamora - 17 - ETH
LB: Milas Harakas - 29 - ETH, Rene Beckenhauer - 21 - ETH
CB: Al Baruth - 22 - ETH, Jude Rebb - 19 - ETH, Orval Millward - 21 - ETH
RB: Kirby Toback - 32 - ETH, Freddy Nervis - 25 - ETH
LM: Owen Wohn - 22 - ETH, Percy Joules - 30 - ETH
CM: Zack Welage - 30 - ETH, Ahmad Conzelmann - 28 - ETH, Tyler Galy - 26 - ETH, Daryl Risticus - 29 - ETH
RM: Dave Moats - 25 - ETH, Harry Sharnforth - 24 - ETH
ST: Lyndon Caudell - 26 - ETH, Elwood Hrin - 28 - ETH, Marco Slichter - 37 - ETH, Freddie Alborn - 28 - ETH

Manager: Nicolas Loring
Assistant Manager: Percy Alexson
Formation: 4-3-1-2
Previous Finish: 6th
Previous Record: 15-12-11
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 8th
GK: Fabian Eick - 31 - ETH, Luke Reid - 29 - ETH
LB: Reece Murphy - 24 - ETH, Sharice Lewroon - 24 - ETH
CB: Jonah Park - 31 - ETH, Gabriel Webb - 28 - ETH, Lewis Rusoring - 23 - ETH
RB: Caleb Powell - 26 - ETH, Hayden Gray - 26 - ETH
LM: Christian Ali - 19 - ETH, Jake Scott - 31 - ETH
CM: Dexter Stevens - 23 - ETH, Toby MacDonald - 18 - ETH
RM: Grosevnor Emmet - 21 - ETH, Ali Gray - 20 - ETH
CAM: Eddie Evans - 27 - ETH, Graham O'Niell - 23 - ETH
ST: Malcolm Wilson - 31 - ETH, Rigby Headley - 18 - ETH, James Cook - 28 - ETH, Nevis Holmes - 22 - ETH

Manager: Anthony Bolke
Assistant Manager: Keiran Harty
Formation: 4 - 4 - 2
Previous Finish: 10th
Previous Record: 15-10-13
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 12th
GK: Slade Spearing - 25 - ETH, Wyatt Liescech - 28 - ETH
LB: Leon Williamson - 24 - ETH, Dominec Reilley - 34 - ETH
CB: Garth Pasqual - 29 - ETH, Leandro Diantonio - 27 - ETH, Jack Denver - 27 - ETH
RB: Delmar Hupp - 19 - ETH, Jerrold Neumer - 27 - ETH
LM: Milton Spellman - 31 - ETH, Tilda May - 35 - ETH
CM: Claunsey Klemczack - 29 - ETH, Brenton Seabourn - 26 - ETH, Russ Saugun - 24 - ETH, Jed Hamacher - 20 - ETH
RM: Xavier Rengart - 23 - ETH, Issac Adams - 25 - ETH
ST: Kenton Szal - 26 - ETH, Harley Windhausen - 24 - ETH, Dexter Vorbeck - 23 - ETH, Olin Willcuts - 25 - ETH

]Manager: Winston Pacuzzi
Assistant Manager: Albert Durllorf
Formation: 4-1-2-1-2
Previous Finish: 5th
Previous Record: 16-10-12
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 6th
GK: Ben Pearson - 25 - ETH, Wade Haynes - 20 - ETH
LB: Jason Gibson - 29 - ETH, Sammy Newton - 16 - ETH
CB: Tyler Appleby - 23 - ETH, Lionel Moss - 20 - ETH, Micheal Mack - 26 - ETH, John Campbell - 30 - ETH
RB: Cameron Snyders - 18 - ETH, Samuel Hediangle - 27 - ETH
CDM: Adrian Alexander - 27 - ETH, Glen Santos - 31 - ETH
CM: Clifford Lambert - 31 - ETH, Irvin Brady - 25 - ETH, Orlando Snedier - 26 - ETH, Lewis Alpha - 22 - ETH
CAM: Cory Taylor - 26 - ETH, Harold Butler - 28 - ETH
ST: Reginald Glover - 29 - ETH, Rudolph Kennedy - 34 - ETH, Mark Phillips - 24 - ETH, Daniel Phillipson - 27 - ETH

]Manager: David Liggins
Assistant Manager: Andrew Harker
Formation: 3-2-3-2
Previous Finish: 11th
Previous Record: 16-6-16
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 13th
GK: Anthony Wilson - 31 - ETH, Joe Henderson - 30 - ETH
CB: Shawn Perry - 25 - ETH, Johnny Hill - 25 - ETH, Fred Ward - 22 - ETH Harold Garcia - 27 - ETH, Donald Wright - 24 - ETH
CM: Patrick Miller - 23 - ETH, Gerald Coleman - 21 - ETH, Anthony Thompson - 28 - ETH
LM: Donald Torres - 26 - ETH, Dennis White - 23 - ETH
CM: Eugene Evans - 20, Jose Phillips - 29 - ETH
RM: Jack Smith - 19 - ETH, Oscar Wildion - 24 - ETH
ST: George Adams - 29 - ETH, Robert Green - 27 - ETH, John Scott - 33 - ETH

Manager: Bill Mey
Assistant Manager: Jake Billerton
Formation: 3-4-1-2
Previous Finish: 1st
Previous Record: 19-7-12
Transfers IN: Trifon Draxler - NPH, Kéirâ Andìsorì - CMT, Abou Nkiaby - SEM, Haseeb Zia - EFL
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 2nd
GK: David Reynolds - 24 - ETH, Devin Shelton - 22 - ETH
CB: Geoffrey Stanley - 32 - ETH, Jessie Tucker - 27 - ETH, Issac Sutton - 21 - ETH, Fernando Roberts - 26 - ETH, Antonio Barker - 20 - ETH
LM: Trifon Draxler - 20 - NPH, Haseeb Zia - 25 - EFL, Darren Clarke - 17 - ETH
CM: Jack Potter - 29 - ETH, Roy Weaver - 23 - ETH, Bryant Caldwell - 20 - ETH, Jared Jones - 26 - ETH
RM: Edward Williamson - 31 - ETH, Andrew Biley - 22 - ETH
CAM: Joel Vega - 24 - ETH, Winston Banks - 30 - ETH
ST: Ramon Wilkins - 23 - ETH, Kéirâ Andìsorì - 17 - CMT, Wendell Griffith - 26 - ETH, Rickey Walters - 30 - ETH

Manager: James Turner
Assistant Manager: Gavin Pellachini
Formation: 3 - 4 - 3
Previous Finish: 9th
Previous Record: 14-13-11
Transfers IN: Ryan Frost - RIT, Apollon Tennison - NPH
Transfers OUT: Dewayne Boivin - ETH
Prediction: 9th
GK: Conor Moloney - 24 - ETH, Brendan O'Casey - 24 - ETH
CB: Brian Quinlan - 31 - ETH, Mick O'Casey - 28 - ETH, Colman O'Sullivan - 24 - ETH, Lorcan Flanagan - 26 - ETH, Aidan Mullen - 19 - ETH
LM: Eamon Mahoney - 25 - ETH, Donagh Kelly - 21 - ETH
CM: Frank Mullen - 27 - ETH, Malachy Quinlan - 22, Rory Malone - 26 - ETH
RM: Kenith Durand - 22 - ETH, Lucas Malfoy - 23 - ETH
ST: Colman McGlinchy - 28 - ETH, Ryan Frost - 26 - RIT, Apollon Tennison - 30 - NPH, Patrick Murphy - 23 - ETH, Aengus Canavan - 26 - ETH, Paddy Canavan - 25 - ETH

Manager: Gavin Comi
Assistant Manager: Alvin Bailey
Formation: 3-3-1-3
Previous Finish: 3rd
Previous Record: 17-12-9
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 4th
GK: Vernon Sparks - 32 - ETH, Benjamin Barret - 26 - ETH
LB: Sid Gibbs - 26 - ETH
CB: Ben Norton - 23 - ETH, Malik Fox - 32 - ETH
RB: Clint Bowen - 27 - ETH, Charles Burton - 24 - ETH
LM: Grady Stevens - 24 - ETH, Reece Cox - 21 - ETH
CM: Leon Greene - 29 - ETH, Kase Garner - 18 - ETH
RM: Rafael Foster - 25 - ETH
CAM: Karl Schwacha - 28 - ETH
ST: John McDonald - 25 - ETH, Hayden Watts - 28 - ETH, Arthur Hunter - 29 - ETH, Dennis Whitaker - 24 - ETH, Ricardo Lewis - 28 - ETH

Manager: Dennis Philion
Assistant Manager: Samuel Harley
Formation: 4 - 4 - 2
Previous Finish: 15th
Previous Record: 11-12-15
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 16th
GK: Charles Powell - 19 - ETH, Mark Roberts - 31 - ETH
LB: Jack Hall - 23 - ETH, Joseph Anderson - 28 - ETH
CB: Ralph Lee - 27 - ETH, Jeremy Adams - 21 - ETH, Jimmy Gonzalez - 23 - ETH
RB: Aric Weaver - 21 - ETH
LM: Kevyn Stidolph - 24 - ETH, Christopher Murphy - 25 - ETH
CM: Russell Johnson - 25 - ETH, Terry Garcia - 23 - ETH, Bruce Rogers - 24 - ETH
RM: Carl Sanders - 29 - ETH, Bobby Edwards - 25 - ETH
ST: Samuel Mitchell - 18 - ETH, Jose Morgan - 26 - ETH, Howard Bailey - 27 - ETH

Manager: Trey Aslett
Assistant Manager: Jai Krystof
Formation: 4-2-2-2
Previous Finish: 17th
Previous Record: 10-13-15
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 19th
GK: Conrad Rotroff - 34 - ETH, Emmanueal Acton - 31 - ETH
LB: Hilario Canadra - 28 - ETH, Gregg Coulton - 23 - ETH
CB: Harrison Powells - 25 - ETH, Jarrett Calnon - 20 - ETH, Yuri Porteeno - 32 - ETH
RB: Lief Odneal - 23 - ETH, Matt Spotter - 35 - ETH
CDM: Gregory Pruchnik - 28 - ETH, Colton Radciffe - 25 - ETH, Quincy Stelts - 28 - ETH
CM: Hayden Pilosi - 25 - ETH, Natalie Simose - 23, Keneth Pen - 20 - ETH
ST: Trey Shrieve - 23 - ETH, Thomas Peone - 27 - ETH, Dewey Caleche - 23 - ETH, Margarito Erbert - 27 - ETH

Manager: Sanford Geiersbach
Assistant Manager: Benjamin Trump
Formation: 4-3-2-1
Previous Finish: 4th
Previous Record: 17-10-11
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 3rd
GK: Bradley Stoiniski - 31 - ETH, Elwood Hilfiger - 25 - ETH
LB: Eddy Vechhio - 26 - ETH, Ali Porkeer - 21 - ETH
CB: Junior Farrakhan - 27 - ETH, Gerard Bravenec - 27 - ETH, Silas Raspante - 28 - ETH
RB: Walker Levandowski - 25 - ETH, Willian Coton - 30 - ETH
LM: Al Renn - 27 - ETH, Brice Fimiani - 26 - ETH
CM: Byron Sodl - 21 - ETH, Morton Stickney - 24 - ETH
RM: Pat Glus - 24 - ETH
AM: Nicky Vitaliango - 26 - ETH, Abdul Debusk - 19 - ETH, Bernie Attkisson - 28 - ETH
ST: Vernon Flick - 23 - ETH, Wilmer Jaurequi - 16 - ETH

Manager: Henry Barlequiwskwi
Assistant Manager: Daniel Welkelskwi
Formation: 4 - 4 - 2
Previous Finish: 14th
Previous Record: 12-10-16
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 15th
GK: Marlon Stemper - 26 - ETH, Tyrell Soergel - 23 - ETH
LB: Lucas Williams-Smith - 28 - ETH, Marcelino Pleuger - 28 - ETH
CB: Hipolitio Gantner - 25 - ETH, Aldofo Weilo - 24 - ETH, Antoine Mueger - 25 - ETH
RB: Anthony Lapre - 31 - ETH
LM: Delmar Ague - 29 - ETH
CM: Miquel Meghan - 21 - ETH, Murray Troncone - 20 - ETH, Britt Zaker - 29 - ETH
RM: Grady Zernicke - 24 - ETH, Branden Veresoto - 19 - ETH
ST: Guillermo Wartell - 29 - ETH, Al Ja - 20 - ETH, Sydney Chapin - 21 - ETH, Thaddeus Gelis - 32 - ETH

Manager: Danilo Garbs
Assistant Manager: Jeremiah Revgards
Formation: 4-1-4-1
Previous Finish: 7th
Previous Record: 15-11-12
Transfers IN: Rook Alphonse - NPH
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 15th
GK: Rook Alphonse - 26 - ETH, Nicholas Reed - 21 - ETH, Brody Church - 24
LB: Bruce Washington - 28 - ETH, Samuel Jenkins - 29 - ETH
CB: Darien Fear - 21 - ETH, Daniel Moore - 25 - ETH, Earle Thacker - 23 - ETH
RB: Joshua Cook - 23 - ETH
CDM: Merlin Midgley - 26 - ETH, Earl Young - 27 - ETH
LM: Joe Butler - 24 - ETH
CM: Mark Sanchez - 28 - ETH, Stephen Campbell - 23 - ETH, Ernest Sanders - 19 - ETH
RM: Eugene Murphy - 34 - ETH, Jeffrey Roberts - 24 - ETH

ST: Walter Bell - 29 - ETH, Jesse Carter - 22 - ETH

Manager: Jimmie Millar
Assistant Manager: Thomas Osgourne
Formation: 4-1-2-1-2
Previous Finish: 13th
Previous Record: 12-12-14
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 15th
GK: Kyle Hunt - 24 - ETH, Willis Huff - 28 - ETH
LB: Jeff Ford - 32 - ETH, Lonnie Bass - 34 - ETH
CB: David Mason - 27 - ETH, Carrol Houston - 20 - ETH, Jason Ball - 25 - ETH
RB: Thomas Cook - 21 - ETH
CDM: Gordon Turner - 25 - ETH, Joseph Wolfe - 19 - ETH
LM: Kevyn Stidolph - 28 - ETH,
RM: Willard Francis - 30 - ETH, Terrance Glover - 24 - ETH
AM: Lyle Hogan - 21 - ETH, Owen Aguilar - 17 - ETH
ST: Craig Mitchell - 23 - ETH, Brandon Arnold - 27 - ETH, Sherman Freeman - 24 - ETH

Manager: Adam Susikia
Assistant Manager: Lucy Marvelius
Formation: 4-1-3-2
Previous Finish: 25th
Previous Record: 14-11-9
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 20th
GK: Milda Maddox - 25 - ETH, Stuart Mitchell - 18 - ETH
LB: Thresa Desantis - 22 - ETH, Tony Scott - 21 - ETH
CB: Kami Herzog - 28 - ETH, Rashida Dockery - 20 - ETH, Alice Curford - 22 - ETH
RB: Dennise Chan - 31 - ETH, Brandi Price - 26 - ETH
CDM: Candice Payne - 26 - ETH, Brooke Stevens - 25 - ETH
LM: Mildred Armstrong - 24 - ETH, Jacob Marley - 34 - ETH
CM: Terry Morton - 27 - ETH, Andrew Hels - 30 - ETH
RM: Sammy Carroll - 30 - ETH, Steven Crabbs - 26 - ETH
ST: Nathaniel Fernandez - 25 - ETH, Julian West - 22 - ETH, Ale Preaeton - 19 - ETH, Summer Willis - 28 - ETH

Manager: Edward Belgirique
Assistant Manager: Samson Pellringley
Formation: 4 - 4 - 2
Previous Finish: 22nd
Previous Record: 15-9-10
Transfers IN: None
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 17th
GK: Babara Fitzsimmons - 34 - ETH, Ben May - 28 - ETH
LB: Steven Lockwood - 26 - ETH, Mary Webb - 29 - ETH
CB: Graciela Noyes - 23 - ETH, Torie Shively - 27 - ETH, Maria Constantito - 34 - ETH
RB: Hanna Borden - 23 - ETH, Thomas Neckworth - 32 - ETH
LM: Sara Marsten - 17 - ETH, Hamish Oswin - 23 - ETH
CM: Lewis Belgrae - 21 - ETH, Peter Iswale - 31 - ETH, Lucas Trough - 18 - ETH
RM: Percy Nothwore - 23 - ETH, Alison Baker - 22 - ETH
ST: Isaiah Richards - 27 - ETH, Yvonne Merry - 25 - ETH, Katherine Kater - 25 - ETH, Walter Ingram - 24 - ETH

Manager: Oscar Suriley
Assistant Manager: Lucas Moresley
Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Previous Finish: 21st
Previous Record: 16-8-10
Transfers IN: Johan Jonassen - SEM, Layla - DAI
Transfers OUT: None
Prediction: 10th
GK: Victoria Semish - 21 - ETH, George Reynolds - 23 - ETH
LB: Johan Jonassen - 31 - SEM, Lucy Inston - 25 - ETH
CB: Susie Price - 28 - ETH, Kaitlin Bray - 37 - ETH, Perkin Warbeck - 27 - ETH, Yuri Simnel - 28 - ETH
RB: Barbara Kitten - 31 - ETH, Henry Lovell - 21 - ETH
CDM: Reece Underfeet - 21 - ETH, Zachary Bruce-Kyle - 24 - ETH, Alba Ooks - 19 - ETH
CM: Kylie Mortina - 25 - ETH, Trudy Governer - 20 - ETH
AM: Isabella Havesham - 27 - ETH, Jordan Lewis - 23 - ETH, Pierre Lewsham - 30 - ETH
ST: Layla - 18 - DAI, Albert Farnley - 29 - ETH


1	Blashpool City
2 Letson Town
3 New Sarum
4 Loconstead United
5 South Saints
6 Dovertown
7 StoneHedge
8 Carredington
9 Llandudno Local
10 Harnrice Street
11 Bourne River
12 Castle of Newton
13 Hullbury Town
14 Birdingstone United
15 Old Sarum
16 Mansestra
17 Osgarl
18 Briston Rovers
19 Merseyshore City
20 Cardnid Town
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Wildfire Cup

Lower League Group Deciders

Group A
Llongev Orstunare 2–2 Swyrvesk
Sporlen 1–0 Red Tiger Maithestone
Swyrvesk 1–0 Sporlen
Castor 2–2 Llongev Orstunare
Sporlen 1–1 Castor
Red Tiger Maithestone 1–0 Swyrvesk
Castor 1–0 Red Tiger Maithestone
Llongev Orstunare 2–0 Sporlen
Red Tiger Maithestone 0–0 Llongev Orstunare
Swyrvesk 1–1 Castor
Swyrvesk 1–1 Llongev Orstunare
Red Tiger Maithestone 1–0 Sporlen
Sporlen 0–2 Swyrvesk
Llongev Orstunare 1–1 Castor
Castor 4–0 Sporlen
Swyrvesk 0–1 Red Tiger Maithestone
Red Tiger Maithestone 2–1 Castor
Sporlen 3–1 Llongev Orstunare
Llongev Orstunare 2–1 Red Tiger Maithestone
Castor 0–0 Swyrvesk

Group B
Ethania Orient 2–2 Blue Hawk Maithestone
5th Heart 0–2 Rysen
Blue Hawk Maithestone 1–1 5th Heart
Glynth Moorbanthe 2–1 Ethania Orient
5th Heart 1–1 Glynth Moorbanthe
Rysen 0–1 Blue Hawk Maithestone
Glynth Moorbanthe 2–0 Rysen
Ethania Orient 0–0 5th Heart
Rysen 0–2 Ethania Orient
Blue Hawk Maithestone 1–1 Glynth Moorbanthe
Blue Hawk Maithestone 0–0 Ethania Orient
Rysen 1–1 5th Heart
5th Heart 0–1 Blue Hawk Maithestone
Ethania Orient 1–0 Glynth Moorbanthe
Glynth Moorbanthe 1–0 5th Heart
Blue Hawk Maithestone 1–0 Rysen
Rysen 1–0 Glynth Moorbanthe
5th Heart 0–1 Ethania Orient
Ethania Orient 1–0 Rysen
Glynth Moorbanthe 0–1 Blue Hawk Maithestone

Group C
Eryon Cardinal 2–0 Westerkammer
Machariva 2–0 Mallare
Westerkammer 1–0 Machariva
Software Ethane 3–2 Eryon Cardinal
Machariva 0–0 Software Ethane
Mallare 0–1 Westerkammer
Software Ethane 2–3 Mallare
Eryon Cardinal 0–2 Machariva
Mallare 0–3 Eryon Cardinal
Westerkammer 0–2 Software Ethane
Westerkammer 3–0 Eryon Cardinal
Mallare 1–0 Machariva
Machariva 1–1 Westerkammer
Eryon Cardinal 0–1 Software Ethane
Software Ethane 0–1 Machariva
Westerkammer 1–0 Mallare
Mallare 1–0 Software Ethane
Machariva 1–0 Eryon Cardinal
Eryon Cardinal 2–2 Mallare
Software Ethane 0–0 Westerkammer

Group D
Windzent 1–0 Dynamic Satanor
Husky Sport 0–1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
Dynamic Satanor 0–0 Husky Sport
St. John-Ethane 1–0 Windzent
Husky Sport 1–0 St. John-Ethane
Blue Hawk Norhelver 2–2 Dynamic Satanor
St. John-Ethane 0–1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
Windzent 3–0 Husky Sport
Blue Hawk Norhelver 1–1 Windzent
Dynamic Satanor 3–1 St. John-Ethane
Dynamic Satanor 2–4 Windzent
Blue Hawk Norhelver 3–3 Husky Sport
Husky Sport 2–3 Dynamic Satanor
Windzent 0–1 St. John-Ethane
St. John-Ethane 1–1 Husky Sport
Dynamic Satanor 1–1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
Blue Hawk Norhelver 1–0 St. John-Ethane
Husky Sport 1–0 Windzent
Windzent 1–1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
St. John-Ethane 1–0 Dynamic Satanor

Group E:
Condommakers FC 2–0 Rihanom
United Athletic Inder 2–1 Merderham
Rihanom 1–7 United Athletic Inder
Venus Apostles 0–0 Condommakers FC
United Athletic Inder 1–0 Venus Apostles
Merderham 0–1 Rihanom
Venus Apostles 1–0 Merderham
Condommakers FC 0–0 United Athletic Inder
Merderham 1–1 Condommakers FC
Rihanom 0–1 Venus Apostles
Rihanom 0–1 Condommakers FC
Merderham 1–2 United Athletic Inder
United Athletic Inder 2–1 Rihanom
Condommakers FC 1–0 Venus Apostles
Venus Apostles 2–0 United Athletic Inder
Rihanom 2–3 Merderham
Merderham 3–2 Venus Apostles
United Athletic Inder 3–2 Condommakers FC
Condommakers FC 3–1 Merderham
Venus Apostles 0–0 Rihanom

Group F:
Whytic 0–3 Eudicina
6th Heart 0–0 Corps-Ethane
Eudicina 2–2 6th Heart
Gothic Samario 0–0 Whytic
6th Heart 2–1 Gothic Samario
Corps-Ethane 3–1 Eudicina
Gothic Samario 1–1 Corps-Ethane
Whytic 1–2 6th Heart
Corps-Ethane 0–1 Whytic
Eudicina 2–1 Gothic Samario
Eudicina 1–0 Whytic
Corps-Ethane 0–2 6th Heart
6th Heart 1–0 Eudicina
Whytic 2–1 Gothic Samario
Gothic Samario 0–0 6th Heart
Eudicina 2–1 Corps-Ethane
CorpsEthane 0–1 Gothic Samario
6th Heart 2–1 Whytic
Whytic 3–2 Corps-Ethane
Gothic Samario 1–0 Eudicina


Group A                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Red Tiger Maithestone 8 4 1 3 6 5 +1 13
2 Castor 8 2 5 1 11 7 +4 11
3 Llongev Orstunare 8 2 5 1 11 10 +1 11

4 Swyrvesk 8 2 4 2 7 6 +1 10
5 Sporlen 8 2 1 5 5 12 −7 7


Group B                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Blue Hawk Maithestone 8 4 4 0 8 4 +4 16
2 Ethania Orient 8 4 3 1 8 4 +4 15
3 Glynth Moorbanthe 8 3 2 3 7 6 +1 11

4 Rysen 8 2 1 5 4 8 −4 7
5 5th Heart 8 0 4 4 3 8 −5 4


Group C                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Westerkammer 8 4 2 2 7 5 +2 14
2 Machariva 8 4 2 2 7 3 +4 14
3 Software Ethane 8 3 2 3 8 7 +1 11

4 Mallare 8 3 1 4 7 11 −4 10
5 Eryon Cardinal 8 2 1 5 9 12 −3 7


Group D                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Blue Hawk Norhelver 8 3 5 0 11 8 +3 14
2 Windzent 8 3 2 3 10 7 +3 11
3 St. John-Ethane 8 3 1 4 5 7 −2 10

4 Dynamic Satanor 8 2 3 3 11 12 −1 9
5 Husky Sport 8 2 3 3 8 11 −3 9


Group E                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 United Athletic Inder 8 6 1 1 17 8 +9 19
2 Condommakers FC 8 4 3 1 10 5 +5 15
3 Venus Apostles 8 3 2 3 6 5 +1 11

4 Merderham 8 2 1 5 10 14 −4 7
5 Rihanom 8 1 1 6 5 16 −11 4


Group F                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 6th Heart 8 5 3 0 11 5 +6 18
2 Eudicina 8 4 1 3 11 9 +2 13
3 Whytic 8 3 1 4 8 11 −3 10

4 Gothic Samario 8 2 3 3 6 7 −1 9
5 Corps-Ethane 8 1 2 5 7 11 −4 5
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Wildfire Cup

Round of 128

Letson Town 1–1 Blashpool City (2–1 AET)
Kéirâ Andìsorì '42, Ramon Wilkins '87; Agueda Perea '61

Loconstead United 4–1 New Sarum
Hayden Watts '31 '73, John McDonald '52, Karl Schwacha '61; Wilmer Jaurequi '84

Dovertown 1–1 Carredington (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Rudolph Kennedy '43; Rigby Headley '74

South Saints 0–0 Bourne River (0–1 AET)
Taylor Fisher '101

Llandudno Local 1–0 Castle of Newton
Apollon Tennison '64

Hullbury Town 0–1 Birdingstone United

Julian Harrington '12

StoneHedge 0–0 Old Sarum (0–1 AET)
Al Ja '97

Mansestra 0–3 Briston Rovers
Lyndon Caudell '48, Elwood Hrin '51, Freddie Alborn '83

Merseyshore City 3–1 Rhayader
Thomas Peone '39 '72, Trey Shrieve '61; Jorge Lacquement '29

Brightonhill 1–3 Kenton Street
John Todd '24; Kevin Johnson '12 '56, Jeremy Long '68

Harnrice Street 0–3 Osgarl
Yvonne Merry '64, Isaiah Richards '65, Katherine Kater '79

Ibsdon City 4–0 Fredring
Cardnid Town 0–1 Halton
Grice 1–5 Lake Wayton
Swanmouth 1–0 Telford Down
Carnwale 1–2 Dundon
Portonmouth 0–1 Jarefero
Southern Hampton 3–0 Quiller
Prightley 2–1 Ketley
Lewis 3–2 Redbridge
Millbrook 1–2 Park Heath
Little Way 3–0 Free Town
The Raiders 0–1 Salisbury
Fort Swanley 2–0 Far Southern
Harding Street 1–3 Oldfield United
Mill View 1–0 Brook
Wayton Tigers 0–1 Telford Down
Leith 1–0 Bridge Over Ford
Hummingbirds 1–0 Burgate Fields
Cramford 0–0 Ghouls (0–0 AET) (4–3 pen.)
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD 0–0 Shark Rays (2–1 AET)
Western Quay Shopping FC 1–3 Eastern Service United
FerrY! FC 0–2 Little Cabs
Hotel Dagmar FC 0–0 Little Lane School Teachers FC (0–0 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Pantera Ethania 0–0 Drago Briston (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Onyx Athletic Club 0–3 Ezzard FC
Satana City FC 1–1 Tiger Turtles FC (2–2 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Aurum Dagger 0–0 Plata Miner (0–0 AET) (0–3 pen.)
Helmet Dráo 4–2 Ancya
Librahelm 1–0 Cytus Storgryz
Chemik Ritnà 2–0 Auseôn Welsh
Libterham 2–1 Live Free
Caram 0–2 Little Riders
Existira 0–3 Mabarit
Dresden Diamond 1–0 Dresden Roaming
Hellerkane 0–0 Hamileath (0–1 AET)
Helmstead Roaming 0–1 Piot AC
Ritnourian Ethane 1–0 Vilithorus
HSC Riot 3–1 RIC Lythic Court
RIC Ispaller 0–1 Dover Town Dreamweavers
Academickus 0–0 Sunlanders (0–1 AET)
Phoenix Rites 1–0 Ilythus
Librium 3–1 N.G Heimos-Ethane
Homeless Shelter 1–3 Pathway Trust
Oxymoronical Losers 1–0 L.G Treimouth
Red Tiger Maithestone 1–2 Castor
Llongev Orstunare 1–0 Blue Hawk Maithestone
Ethania Orient 1–0 Glynth Moorbanthe
Westerkammer 0–0 Machariva (2–1 AET)
Software Ethane 0–1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
Windzent 2–0 St. John-Ethane
United Athletic Inder 0–1 Condommakers FC
Venus Apostles 0–0 6th Heart (1–0 AET)
Eudicina 0–2 Whytic


Round of 64 Draw
Librahelm vs Merseyshore City
Ethania Orient vs Dresden Diamond
Halton vs Drago Briston
Jarefero vs Leith
Salisbury vs Ritnourian Ethane
Llongev Orstunare vs Ezzard FC
Letson Town vs Blue Hawk Norhelver
Birdingstone United vs Carredington
Old Sarum vs Dover Town Dreamweavers
Loconstead United vs Dundon
Llandudno Local vs Bourne River
Little Cabs vs Helmet Dráo
Mill View vs Oldfield United
Windzent vs Castor
Swanmouth vs Little Way
Kenton Street vs Westerkammer
Piot AC vs Whytic
Pathway Trust vs Phoenix Rites
Mabarit vs HSC Riot
Venus Apostles vs Hummingbirds
Condommakers FC vs Eastern Service UTD
Briston Rovers vs Lake Wayton
Libterham vs Telford Heath
Ibsdon City vs Sunlanders
Park Heath vs Chemik Ritnà
Lewis vs Hotel Dagmar FC
Osgarl vs Southern Hampton
Cramford vs Little Riders
Oxymoronical Losers vs Tiger Turtles FC
Hamileath vs Librium
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD vs Prightley
Plata Miner vs Fort Swanley
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 1

Birdingstone United 1–1 StoneHedge
Julian Harrington '31; Brandon Arnold '62

Blashpool City 2–3 South Saints
Agueda Perea '28, Craig Foster '53; Walter Bell '36 '44, Stephen Campbell '73

Bourne River 1–1 Osgarl
Taylor Fisher '75; Isaiah Richards '82

Briston Rovers 0–1 Old Sarum
Al Ja '52

Cardnid Town 2–2 New Sarum
Julian West '61, '75; Vernon Flick '13, Wilmer Jaurequi '83

Carredington 0–1 Merseyshore City
Thomas Peone '9

Castle of Newton 0–5 Mansestra
Carl Sanders '18, Samuel Mitchell '25, '44, '71, Jose Morgan '73

Dovertown 0–0 Loconstead United

Harnrice Street 3–0 Llandudno Local
Layla '32, '64, Jordan Lewis '90+1

Hullbury Town 2–0 Letson Town
Robert Green '44, George Adams '61


StoneHedge and Birdingstone United dragged out a draw in their first game of the season, with Brandon Arnold's goal in the 62nd minute preventing Birdingstone swoop away with the victory. Stephen Campbell scored in the 73rd minute in his match against Blashpool City to take the victory for South Saints, winning 3 to 2 over the second place finishers last season. Blashpool City will be hoping that this is not a sign of things to come, with defensive flaws showing through in the relatively inexperienced defence. A goal by Isaiah Richards in the 82nd minute for newly-promoted Osgarl secured them a draw against Bourne River, a surprise result as Bourne River finished 8th last season. Old Sarum beat Briston Rovers in a rather unexciting game, with Al Ja taking the winning goal in the 52nd minute, after a mistake in defence saw him get through to a one-on-one situation. With both teams seen as potential relegation fighters, this result could prove deciding come the end of the season. Newly promoted Cardnid Town surprised by managing to hold New Sarum, who finished 4th last season, to a 2 goals apiece tie. If it was not for the substitution of Wilmer Jaurequi on to the field, who scored the equalising goal in the 83rd minute, then it would have gone Cardnid Town's way. An early goal for Thomas Peone saw the Merseyshore City team hold out the match to win 1 goal to nil against Carredington. Considering the winner was fighting relegation and the winner was fighting for the title, this is good news for Merseyshore and bad news for Carredington in regards to this season. Mansestra demolished Castle of Newton by 5 goals to Newton's none, with Samuel Mitchell picking up a hat-trick in the game. In a relatively timid game, title contenders Loconstead United and Dovertown held each other out for a tie with no goals. Newly promoted Harnrice Street managed to take a strong victory against mid-table Llandudno Local, scoring 3 goals throughout the match. Layla picked up 2 of the goals, proving her worth as a signing from the off. In possibly the biggest surprise of the matches, Hullbury Town, who came mid-table last season, beat Letson Town, last seasons winners, by 2 goals, shutting out Letson Town, and boosting their likely finishing place in the league.


Match Day 2

StoneHedge 1–0 Letson Town
Brandon Arnold '71

Llandudno Local 1–4 Hullbury Town
Apollon Tennison (NPH) '38; George Adams '16, '52, Robert Green '67, John Scott '82

Loconstead United 1–3 Harnrice Street
Hayden Watts '84; Layla (DAI) '21, Isabella Havesham '52, Albert Farnley '76

Mansestra 2–1 Dovertown
Samuel Mitchell '38, Howard Bailey '87; Cory Taylor '63

Merseyshore City 0–0 Castle of Newton

New Sarum 2–0 Carredington
Wilmer Jaurequi '78, '85

Old Sarum 0–0 Cardnid Town

Osgarl 0–0 Briston Rovers

South Saints 0–0 Bourne River

Birdingstone United 1–3 Blashpool City
Pat Holland '60; Agueda Perea (OSR) '4, Craig Foster '12, Roger Russell '53


StoneHedge manage to pull off a surprise win against last seasons winner, Letson Town, with Brandon Arnold scoring the solitary goal in the match to bag the win in the 71st minute. Hullbury Town ran riot against Llandudno Local, scoring a whooping 4 goals to their 1, to take the win against a team who seems to be struggling defensively, having conceded 7 goals in 2 games. Newly promoted Harnrice Street also bag themselves an important victory against a much higher predicted team than them, perhaps suggesting that they can do better than people expect. Mansestra pipped Dovertown for the win in the 87th minute from a goal by Howard Bailey. Merseyshore City and Castle of Newton both couldn't get any goals on each other, leaving the game to a boring nil-nil draw, the same scoreline as the Old Sarum vs Cardnid Town game, the Osgarl vs Briston Rovers match and the South Saints vs Bourne River game. New Sarum win against Carredington in a win that could prove useful later in the season. Blashpool City also get 2 early goals to secure a three-one win against Birdingstone United.



Match Day 3

Blashpool City 0–1 StoneHedge
Craig Mitchell '61

Bourne River 1–1 Birdingstone United
Tommy White '64; Keith Snyder '51

Briston Rovers 1–0 South Saints
Lyndon Caudell '33

Cardnid Town 0–1 Osgarl
Yvonne Merry '45+1

Carredington 1–3 Old Sarum
Malcolm Wilson '25; Guillermo Wartell '45+3, '62, Lucas Williams-Smith '75

Castle of Newton 5–1 New Sarum
Harley Windhausen '32, '41, '56, Xavier Rengart '71, Dexter Vorbeck '85; Nicky Vitaliango '27

Dovertown 1–2 Merseyshore City
Cory Taylor '43; Trey Shrieve '35, Dewey Caleche '81

Harnrice Street 3–3 Mansestra
Isabella Havesham '21, Layla '56, Albert Farnley '90+4; Samuel Mitchell '43, Jose Morgan '69, Terry Garcia '72

Hullbury Town 2–2 Loconstead United
George Adams '44, '61; Arthur Hunter '3, Ricardo Lewis '35

Letson Town 1–3 Llandudno Local
Kéirâ Andìsorì (CMT) '77; Ryan Frost (RIT) '41, Colman McGlinchy '63, Apollon Tennison (NPH) '78


Craig Mitchell scored the solitary goal in the 61st minute against Blashpool City to win the match for StoneHedge. A goal apiece for Bourne River and Birdingstone United saw the game go to a one-one draw. South Saints drop 3 points to Briston Rovers, who scored a singular goal to take the victory at Yole Square Stadium. Yvonne Merry also picked up the only goal in the Cardnid Town vs Osgarl game, scoring the solitary goal in the first half injury time. Old Sarum beat Carredington by a 2 goal margin, making it 3 losses in a row for the team predicted to finish 8th, putting into question their team, and how strong they really are going to be this season. Castle of Newton walloped expected title contenders New Sarum in a goal-fest, scoring 5 goals to New Sarum's 1, and Merseyshore City slogged out their game against Dovertown to score the winning goal in the 81st minute. Newly promoted Harnrice Street go undefeated in the first three games of the season, drawing against Mansestra 3 goals to 3, pulling the game back from the brink of a loss with a goal in the 4th minute of injury time by Albert Farnley. Hullbury Town drew with Loconstead United two-two. Letson Town have also had a miserable start to the season, being one of only two teams (both highly predicted) with no points after 3 games. Their loss to Llandudno Local 3-1 speaks volumes about their team, and suggests that the performance last year is not going to be replicated.



Match Day 4

StoneHedge 1–3 Llandudno Local
Brandon Arnold '27; Kenith Durand '34, '48, Ryan Frost (RIT) '69

Loconstead United 1–3 Letson Town
Arthur Hunter '57; Ramon Wilkins '30, Kéirâ Andìsorì (CMT) '54, Joel Vega '81

Mansestra 3–0 Hullbury Town
Samuel Mitchell '24, '35, Jose Morgan '44

Merseyshore City 1–0 Harnrice Street
Thomas Peone '71

New Sarum 1–3 Dovertown
Wilmer Jaurequi '70; Irvin Brady '21, Rudolph Kennedy '52, Mark Phillips '71

Old Sarum 1–0 Castle of Newton
Branden Veresoto '83

Osgarl 0–0 Carredington

South Saints 1–0 Cardnid Town
Mark Sanchez '65

Birdingstone United 0–1 Briston Rovers
Lyndon Caudell '26

Blashpool City 1–2 Bourne River
Agueda Perea (OSR) '82; Elliot Price '39, Taylor Fisher '78


Llandudno Local get another win, this time beating StoneHedge, three goals to one. This is markedly better performance than in their first two games, where the team was struggling, and suggests the team may have settled down and be ready to play by now. Letson Town get their first points on the table with a strong win against fellow title contenders from last year, Loconstead United, after a very dominated game, winning three goals to one. Mansestra continue to surprise with their strong initial performance - which the bookies were not predicting - to maintain their position at the top of the league for one more week with a persuasive three-nil victory against Hullbury Town. Harnrice Street's momentum has been ended by a narrow one-nil loss to Merseyshore City, but still places them in good stead in the league table. Dovertown pile some more misery on to yet another struggling title contender from last year, New Sarum, beating them three goals to one. Branden Veresoto scored in the 83rd minute for Old Sarum to take the win over Castle of Newton, and Osgarl drew with Carredington nil-nil. Mark Sanchez brings the winning goal home for South Saints in a one-nil victory against newly promoted Cardnid Town. Briston Rovers also won their game against Birdingstone United one-nil. A late comeback from Blashpool City saw Bourne River under pressure, but they held on to the 2-1 win right to the end.



Match Day 5

Bourne River 1–0 StoneHedge
Taylor Fisher '62

Briston Rovers 3–0 Blashpool City
Elwood Hrin '64, '71, Lyndon Caudell '90

Cardnid Town 2–1 Birdingstone United
Nathaniel Fernandez '40, Julian West '68; Julian Harrington '21

Carredington 2–0 South Saints
Rigby Headley '26, James Cook '67

Castle of Newton 1–2 Osgarl
Dexter Vorbeck '71; Isaiah Richards '52, Walter Ingram '80

Dovertown 0–1 Old Sarum
Al Ja '29

Harnrice Street 0–1 New Sarum
Wilmer Jaurequi '80

Hullbury Town 3–2 Merseyshore City
George Adams '14, Robert Green '39, John Scott '71; Trey Shrieve '62, Thomas Peone '81

Letson Town 3–1 Mansestra
Kéirâ Andìsorì '37, '68, Ramon Wilkins '79; Samuel Mitchell '50

Llandudno Local 1–0 Loconstead United
Ryan Frost (RIT) '72


Bourne River leapfrog StoneHedge in the league table after 5 games, beating them one-nil, with Taylor Fisher scoring the goal in the 62nd minute. Briston Rovers, the team predicted to finish 18th this season, and be relegated, has beaten Blashpool City, the team predicted to win the title this season, convincingly by three goals to nil. Blashpool will be asking questions after such a poor performance against this team, especially considering that this game puts them into 18th in the league after 5 games. Newcomers Cardnid Town managed to achieve their first win of the season, beating Birdingstone United two goals to one, a team that has failed to win a single game as of yet. Carredington beat South Saints two goals to nil in a match that takes them off the bottom spot in the league. Newcomers Osgarl also won their game against Castle of Newton, a typical mid-table team currently hovering around the lower end of that margin, with a goal in the 80th minute after the game was equalised in the 71st minute by Dexter Vorbeck. A 29th minute goal by Al Ja gave Old Sarum the win against Dovertown, putting themselves up to the top of the league - a position no bookies were expecting them to be in at any stage in the league. An 80th minute goal from the substitute Wilmer Jaurequi handed New Sarum a narrow win against newly promoted Harnrice Street, putting them back on track in the league as they try to make up lost ground from their poor start. Hullbury Town edged out Merseyshore City in a tight game, which saw Hullbury Town score three goals to Merseyshore City's two, allowing them to just about leapfrog their opponents in this match. Letson Town won again to put themselves back on track in the league with a second three goals to one win, this time against Merseyshore City, which allows them to move up to 13th in the league at this stage. Finally, Llandudno Local compounded more misery on to Loconstead United - who in the pre-season, were expected title contenders - beating them with a 72nd minute goal from Ryan Frost of Ritenour, leaving Loconstead United floundering at the bottom of the table with only 2 points to their name.



League Standings after 5 matches:


Flame League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Old Sarum 5 4 1 0 6 1 +5 13
2 Mansestra 5 3 1 1 14 7 +7 10
3 Briston Rovers 5 3 1 1 5 1 +4 10
4 Hullbury Town 5 3 1 1 11 8 +3 10
5 Merseyshore City 5 3 1 1 6 4 +2 10
6 Bourne River 5 2 3 0 5 3 +2 9
7 Osgarl 5 2 3 0 4 2 +2 9
8 Llandudno Local 5 3 0 2 8 9 −1 9
9 Harnrice Street 5 2 1 2 9 6 +3 7
10 South Saints 5 2 1 2 4 5 −1 7
StoneHedge 5 2 1 2 4 5 −1 7
12 New Sarum 5 2 1 2 7 10 −3 7
13 Letson Town 5 2 0 3 7 8 −1 6
14 Cardnid Town 5 1 2 2 4 5 −1 5
15 Dovertown 5 1 1 3 5 6 −1 4
16 Castle of Newton 5 1 1 3 6 9 −3 4
17 Carredington 5 1 1 3 3 6 −3 4
18 Blashpool City 5 1 0 4 6 10 −4 3
19 Birdingstone United 5 0 2 3 4 8 −4 2
20 Loconstead United 5 0 2 3 4 9 −5 2
Old Sarum: +14
Mansestra: +14
Briston Rovers: +15
Hullbury Town: +9
Merseyshore City: +14
Bourne River: +5
Osgarl: +10
Llandudno Local: +1
Harnrice Street: +1
South Saints: -5
StoneHedge: -3
New Sarum: -9
Letson Town: -11
Cardnid Town: +6
Dovertown: -9
Castle of Newton: -4
Carredington: -9
Blashpool City: -17
Birdingstone United: -5
Loconstead United: -16
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Wildfire Cup

Round of 64

Librahelm 0-1 Merseyshore City
Ethania Orient 0-3 Dresden Diamond
Halton 2-0 Drago Briston
Jarefero 0-0 Leith (0-0 AET) (5-4 pen.)
Salisbury 2-1 Ritnourian Ethane
Llongev Orstunare 1-0 Ezzard FC
Letson Town 0-1 Blue Hawk Norhelver
Birdingstone United 6-1 Carredington
Old Sarum 1-0 Dover Town Dreamweavers
Loconstead United 1-0 Dundon
Llandudno Local 0-2 Bourne River
Little Cabs 2-2 Helmet Drao (3-2 AET)
Mill View 0-1 Oldfield United
Windzent 1-0 Castor
Swanmouth 3-0 Little Way
Kenton Street 1-0 Westerkammer
Piot AC 1-0 Whytic
Pathway Trust 0-0 Phoenix Rites (0-0 AET) (5-2 pen.)
Mabarit 2-1 HSC Riot
Venus Apostles 1-2 Hummingbirds
Condommakers FC 2-2 Eastern Service Utd (3-2 AET)
Briston Rovers 0-1 Lake Wayton
Libterham 2-1 Telford Heath
Ibsdon City 3-5 Sunlanders
Park Heath 3-0 Chemik Ritna
Lewis 1-4 Hotel Dagmar FC
Osgarl 4-3 Southern Hampton
Cramford 2-0 Little Riders
Oxymoronical Losers 0–0 Tiger Turtles FC (1–1 AET) (8–9 pen.)
Hamileath 0-0 Librium (0-0 AET) (4-5 pen.)
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD 1-0 Prightley
Plata Miner 0-1 Fort Swanley

Biggest Upset: Letson Town 0-1 Blue Hawk Norhelver


Round of 32 Draw
Mabarit vs Osgarl
Cramford vs Swanmouth
Blue Hawk Norvelver vs Hummingbirds
Sunlanders vs Birdingstone United
Salisbury vs Libterham
Hotel Dagmar FC vs Fort Swanley
Jarefero vs Piot AC
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD vs Bourne River
Tiger Turtles FC vs Old Sarum
Kenton Street vs Loconstead United
Dresden Diamond vs Lake Wayton
Merseyshore City vs Librium
Windzent vs Condommakers FC
Little Cabs vs Park Heath
Oldfield United vs Halton
Llongev Orstunare vs Pathway Trust
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 6

StoneHedge 2–2 Loconstead United
Brandon Arnold '28, Lyle Hogan '61; Hayden Watts '40, Dennis Whitaker '84

Mansestra 1–1 Llandudno Local
Kevyn Stidolph '71; Kenith Durand '58

Merseyshore City 3–0 Letson Town
Thomas Peone '43, '61, Hayden Pilosi '78

New Sarum 1–1 Hullbury Town
Vernon Flick '61; Eugene Evans '50

Old Sarum 0–3 Harnrice Street
Layla (DAI) '20, '41, Jordan Lewis '63

Osgarl 1–1 Dovertown
Isaiah Richards '60; Harold Butler '86

South Saints 0–0 Castle of Newton

Birdingstone United 3–0 Carredington
Julian Harrington '40, '78, Hector Brown '90+2

Blashpool City 1–2 Cardnid Town
Agueda Perea (OSR) '68; Nathaniel Fernandez '37, Julian West '82

Bourne River 0–0 Briston Rovers


Loconstead United draw two-two with StoneHedge, after Dennis Whitaker scored an 84th minute goal, to pick up only their third point of the season - a sharp contrast to last season at the start of this season, where they finished third, a point behind first. Mansestra drew with Llandudno Local, one-one, dropping Mansestra down to third in the league standings at this stage of the season, and keeping Llandudno Local chugging along at mid-table. Merseyshore City, a team tipped for relegation at the start of the season, demolished last seasons league winners, Letson Town, with three goals, leaving Letson Town floundering in the bottom half of the league. Hullbury Town drew away against New Sarum one-one in a tense match, with many missed opportunities for both teams. Newly promoted Harnrice Street also continue their magnificent run to start this season off, and their campaign to not be relegated, beating out previous table-toppers Old Sarum (a surprise in itself) three goals to none, and putting them in a solid place to start their league campaign. Dovertown brought a point back from the brink after nicking a lucky 86th minute goal, to draw 1-1 against Osgarl. South Saints and Castle of Newton both played out to a nil-nil draw, with neither team able to break the deadlock that was the other teams defence - which was also the situation in the nil-nil draw between Bourne River and Briston Rovers. Finally, Cardnid Town, the team predicted to finish dead last in the league this season, beat Blashpool City who, at the start of the season, were predicted to win the league, two goals to one, with the winning goal coming from Julian West in the 82nd minute.



Match Day 7

Briston Rovers 2–3 StoneHedge
Lyndon Caudell '51, Ahmad Conzelmann '72; Willard Francis '29, Kevyn Stidolph '45+2, Craig Mitchell '78

Cardnid Town 0–0 Bourne River

Carredington 4–2 Blashpool City
Rigby Headley '12, '42, '73, Eddie Evans '55; Craig Foster '38, Agueda Perea (OSR) '64

Castle of Newton 2–3 Birdingstone United
Harley Windhausen '48, Leon Williamson '72; Carl Sanchez '60, Julian Harrington '78, Aubrey Griffin '89

Dovertown 0–0 South Saints

Harnrice Street 0–5 Osgarl
Lewis Belgrae '3, Yvonne Merry '27, '85, Isaiah Richards '54, Katherine Kater '81

Hullbury Town 0–0 Old Sarum

Letson Town 1–1 New Sarum
Wendell Griffith '65; Wilmer Jaurequi '38

Llandudno Local 2–1 Merseyshore City
Apollon Tennison (NPH) '43, Ryan Frost (RIT) '71; Trey Shrieve '59

Loconstead United 0–1 Mansestra
Jose Morgan '75


StoneHedge beat Briston Rovers in a thrilling match in which 5 goals were scored - 3 in the first half, and putting StoneHedge well on their way to record a decent finish this season - although not quite enough to jump Briston Rovers in the league as of yet due to goal difference. Cardnid Town and Bourne River played out a boring nil-nil draw, with neither side really having the chance that could have finished the game. Rigby Headley scored a hat-trick to allow Carredington to beat Blashpool City four goals to two. An 89th minute goal by Aubrey Griffin allowed Birdingstone United to take all 3 points from the match, even though they did not necessarily deserve it. South Saints record their third goalless match and second draw in a row against Dovertown, leaving the last time they scored in match day 4. Dovertown also continue their non-winning streak, the last time they won a game also being match day 4. In the match between two newly promoted teams this season, Osgarl and Harnrice Street, Osgarl managed to completely destroy their fellow promoted team, scoring 5 goals to Harnrice Streets none, leaving questions for the Harnrice street team to answer. Hullbury Town and Old Sarum also slog out the game to draw nil-nil. Letson Town continue to suffer in the lower half of the league, drawing against last seasons fellow title contenders, and this seasons bottom-half team, New Sarum, with one goal apiece. Llandudno Local boost their top-half hopes early in the season with a two-one win against Merseyshore City, with both the goals scored by foreigners, and a solitary goal by Jose Morgan in the 75th minute of the game gave Mansestra the one-nil win over Loconstead United, who are currently 19th in the league.



Match Day 8

StoneHedge 0–1 Mansestra
Jose Morgan '50

Merseyshore City 1–4 Loconstead United
Thomas Peone '80; Arthur Hunter '31, Hayden Watts '65, Karl Schwacha '82, '87

New Sarum 1–1 Llandudno Local
Nicky Vitaliango '54; Ryan Frost (RIT) '27

Old Sarum 1–2 Letson Town
Al Ja '12; Joel Vega '67, Kéirâ Andìsorì (CMT) '85

Osgarl 1–1 Hullbury Town
Isaiah Richards '45+1; Robert Green '68

South Saints 0–1 Harnrice Street
Layla (DAI) '71

Birdingstone United 1–0 Dovertown
Julian Harrington '88

Blashpool City 0–0 Castle of Newton

Bourne River 2–2 Carredington
Taylor Fisher '53, Elliot Price '72; Rigby Headley '26, James Cook '47

Briston Rovers 2–2 Cardnid Town
Lyndon Caudell '7, Elwood Hrin '39; Julian West '23, Summer Willis '71


StoneHedge lost to Mansestra in what was a 1 goal affair, with Jose Morgan scoring a stunner in the 50th minute for the win. This knocks StoneHedge out of the top half of the table at this stage, and increases Mansestra's lead at the top of the league. Loconstead United demolished Merseyshore City in a thrilling match, although were unable to achieve a clean sheet, with Thomas Peone scoring a conciliatory goal in the 80th minute, to make the score four-one. New Sarum slide further down the table after they just manage yet another draw, this time a one-one against Llandudno Local. Letson Town manage to obtain all three points from their match against Old Sarum through a goal in the 85th minute by Chromatikan player Kéirâ Andìsorì. She was approached afterwards for comment on this, but instead retreated into the changing rooms (which are separate for male and female, before anyone goes there). Old Sarum have all but lost the momentum that took them to the top of the league to start the season, unable to win any of their last three games in the league. Osgarl jump Old Sarum in the league after drawing one-one against Hullbury Town, who so far, are having a slightly better than average season. South Saints woes, and aims of reaching the top 4, and aiming for a globe cup position, slip away further, as they fail to win for a fourth game running, losing this time to Harnrice Street, who are having a great season for newly promoted team, one goal to South Saints none. Julian Harrington's 88th minute goal secured the 3 points against Dovertown, with Birdingstone United winning that match one-nil. This is also the fourth match in a row that Dovertown have failed to win, damaging their Globe Cup aims, and sending them plummeting to 17th in the league, just above three other teams who were not expected to be down at the bottom of the league at any stage in the season. Blashpool City and Castle of Newton tie their game nil-nil, leaving the predicted title winners and the predicted 12th place finishers last and second to last respectively in the league. Bourne River and Carredington tied up their game 2 goals apiece, which leaves Carredington down in the bottom half of the league, and Briston Rovers and Cardnid Town also tie up their game two-nil.



Match Day 9

Cardnid Town 1–0 StoneHedge
Julian West '61

Carredington 0–1 Briston Rovers
Elwood Hrin '79

Castle of Newton 0–0 Bourne River

Dovertown 1–1 Blashpool City
Rudolph Kennedy '61; Agueda Perea (OSR) '85

Harnrice Street 0–1 Birdingstone United
Keith Snyder '38

Hullbury Town 1–0 South Saints
George Adams '12

Letson Town 5–1 Osgarl
Kéirâ Andìsorì (CMT) '1, '40, '65, Ramon Wilkins '42, Winston Banks '79; Yvonne Merry '43

Llandudno Local 1–1 Old Sarum
Kenith Durand '23; Guillermo Wartell '65

Loconstead United 5–3 New Sarum
Rafael Foster '13, John McDonald '26, Hayden Watts '47, Dennis Whitaker '61, Ricardo Lewis '83; Nicky Vitaliango '25, Vernon Flick '64, Wilmer Jaurequi '90+1

Mansestra 2–1 Merseyshore City
Jose Morgan '37, Samuel Mitchell '46; Thomas Peone '61




Cardnid Town beat StoneHedge with a solitary goal in the 61st minute, the only really other major chance in the game going to waste on the StoneHedge side, in quite a dull, energy-lacking game. Briston Rovers continue their decent run with a victory against Carredington, who are currently sitting near the bottom of the league. Briston Rovers however, move up into third off the back of this win. Castle of Newton have failed to win a game for the 6th match running, losing out by a draw with Bourne River - a stalemate which neither team could break. Dovertown and Blashpool City draw their game one-one, leaving them both currently in the relegation zone after 9 games. Birdingstone win an expected victory against Harnrice Street after Keith Snyder stunning shot in the 38th minute. Hullbury Town scored quickly against the South Saints in the 12th minute, to make it 5 games running that they have failed to win a game. There have recently been calls for the manager to go, as there have been at most of the top teams from last year, who are now struggling in the bottom half of the table, but nothing has been finalised as of yet as to who may possibly replace them if they are fired or do resign. Letson Town smashed an underperforming Osgarl team, beating them 5 goals to 1 in a massive goal fest that was thrilling for everyone to watch. Llandudno Local and Old Sarum tied up their game one all, after two last minute shots were denied for Old Sarum, as they were offside. In the biggest goal-fest of the season so far, Loconstead United won only their second game of the season against New Sarum, who have also won only two games, five goals to three, and a potential sign of a turn around for both Loconstead United, and possibly Letson Town as well. Mansestra, previous relegation battlers last year, extend their lead of the league, after beating Merseyshore City two goals to one.



Match Day 10

StoneHedge 1–0 Merseyshore City
Brandon Arnold '44

New Sarum 1–0 Mansestra
Wilmer Jaurequi '77

Old Sarum 1–2 Loconstead United
Al Ja '64; John McDonald '37, Dennis Whitaker '63

Osgarl 1–1 Llandudno Local
Isaiah Richards '25; Ryan Frost (RIT) '56

South Saints 1–1 Letson Town
Jesse Carter '67; Kéirâ Andìsorì (CMT) '75

Birdingstone United 2–2 Hullbury Town
Ken Harper '54, Michael Taylor '71; George Adams '31, John Scott '89

Blashpool City 2–0 Harnrice Street
Agueda Perea (OSR) '61, Craig Foster '61

Bourne River 0–0 Dovertown

Briston Rovers 1–1 Castle of Newton
Lyndon Caudell '17; Harley Windhausen '34

Cardnid Town 0–0 Carredington


StoneHedge beat Merseyshore City in a close game, where only 1 goal was scored. This drops Merseyshore City in to the bottom half of the table, but still above their predicted position of 19th in the league. New Sarum snatch a win to move up the table slightly - something they have been struggling to do so far this season. This also reduces Mansestra's lead at the top of the league, but they still remain a win ahead of 2nd place. Loconstead United won against Old Sarum two-one, with Dennis Whitaker scoring the winning goal in the 63rd minute. Llandudno Local pull off a draw against Osgarl, a newly promoted side that has been performing way above expectations so far this season. South Saints make it six games without a win after drawing one-one against last season's winners, Letson Town, and Birdingstone United pulled off a draw against Hullbury Town, with two goals apiece. Blashpool City finally get a convincing victory, and only their second of the season, which puts real damage to their title hopes, beating Harnrice Street 2 goals to nil, which also damages the momentum Harnrice Street had to start the season further. Bourne River and Dovertown grind out another tie, also the sixth game without a win for Dovertown, leaving them 18th in the league, a shy way from their fifth position finish of last season. Briston Rovers and Castle of Newton tied 1 goal apiece, and Cardnid Town and Carredington tied 1 goal apiece, leaving Carredington hovering just above the relegation zone.



League standing after 10 matches


Flame League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Mansestra 10 6 2 2 19 10 +9 20
2 Hullbury Town 10 4 5 1 16 12 +4 17
3 Briston Rovers 10 4 4 2 11 7 +4 16
4 Llandudno Local 10 4 4 2 14 14 0 16
5 Osgarl 10 3 6 1 13 10 +3 15
6 Birdingstone United 10 4 3 3 14 12 +2 15
7 Old Sarum 10 4 3 3 9 9 0 15
8 Bourne River 10 2 8 0 7 5 +2 14
9 Letson Town 10 4 2 4 16 15 +1 14
10 Cardnid Town 10 3 5 2 9 8 +1 14
11 StoneHedge 10 4 2 4 10 11 −1 14
12 Harnrice Street 10 4 1 5 13 14 −1 13
13 Merseyshore City 10 4 1 5 12 13 −1 13
14 New Sarum 10 3 4 3 14 18 −4 13
15 Loconstead United 10 3 3 4 17 17 0 12
16 South Saints 10 2 4 4 5 8 −3 10
17 Carredington 10 2 3 5 9 14 −5 9
18 Dovertown 10 1 5 4 7 9 −2 8
19 Castle of Newton 10 1 5 4 9 13 −4 8
20 Blashpool City 10 2 2 6 12 17 −5 8
Up/Down from initial predictions:
Mansestra: +15
Hullbury Town: +11
Briston Rovers: +15
Llandudno Local: +5
Osgarl: +12 (PROMOTED)
Birdingstone United: +8
Old Sarum: +8
Bourne River: +3
Letson Town: -7
Cardnid Town: +10 (PROMOTED)
StoneHedge: -4
Harnrice Street: -2 (PROMOTED)
Merseyshore City: +6
New Sarum: -11
Loconstead United: -11
South Saints: -11
Carredington: -9
Dovertown: -12
Castle of Newton: -7
Blashpool City: -19
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Managers Sacked

After a string of bad results, which has seen the expected winner of this season drop into last place, and many of the teams that were near the top of the league last season dropping down to the bottom, the managers of the teams with the worst records have been sacked.

Darron Cruzgarcia of Blashpool City has been sacked, along with the assistant manager, Gareth Larser.

Winston Pacuzzi of Dovertown has been sacked, along with the assistant manager, Albert Durllorf.

Sanford Geiersbach of New Sarum has been sacked, along with the assistant manager, Benjamin Trump.

South Saints, Carredington, Loconstead United, Castle of Newton and Letson Town managers are all under close observation by their boards, and as such, if the poor form continues, they will also be fired.

The three teams who have had their managers sacked are currently looking for potential candidates to fill in the jobs.
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New Manager's

Derrick Hostam from Marvin (Ritenour) has been appointed as manager of Blashpool City, who are currently bottom of the league, and is hoped to revive the team from their bottom-of-the-league-troubles.

Dovertown are currently in talks with the assistant coach at Greenville FC, Azrea. Talks are ongoing.

New Sarum have signed Jesuslav Satan (Quebec) to carry them to the end of the season, with the possibility of an ongoing contract after than, dependent on league placing and another deal.

South Saints are talking with the Azrean U21 coach, Steven Clarkson, about replacing their manager, but have not fired their manager as of yet. Talks are still ongoing.
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Match Day 11

Carredington 0–0 StoneHedge

Castle of Newton 0–1 Cardnid Town
Julian West '61

Dovertown 2–1 Briston Rovers
Rudolph Kennedy '42, '67; Lyndon Caudell '49

Harnrice Street 3–0 Bourne River
Isabella Havesham '23, Kylie Mortina '56, Albert Farnley '87

Hullbury Town 1–0 Blashpool City
John Scott '64

Letson Town 4–1 Birdingstone United
Ramon Wilkins '37, '54, Winston Banks '72, Trifon Draxler (NPH) '85; Julian Harrington '21

Llandudno Local 0–0 South Saints

Loconstead United 1–1 Osgarl
Hayden Watts '12; Alison Baker '79

Mansestra 2–0 Old Sarum
Samuel Mitchell '51, Kevyn Stidolph '65

Merseyshore City 0–1 New Sarum
Pat Glus '62


@Letson Town

It was Kéirâ Andìsorì's first season in Ethane. She had been long wanting to leave Chromatika. She just didn't feel welcome there, everyone thought she was crazy, so she wanted somewhere to move to, somewhere to feel like she was part of something important, like a family - something she didn't have for many years. Letson Town, the winners of the Star league this season, offered her a chance to play, when no one else was, and she took it as soon as she first saw it. She was happy that someone was willing to give her a chance. She also really wanted this season to be a special one. She wanted to be a team player in Letson Town, but also to feel like everyone treated her the same way, like she was part of a unit, a team, special. That is why she signed up for it, that is why she moved away from Chromatika. To feel like part of a family. She realised, if she didn't feel this way at Letson Town, she would have to leave. But as it was not the end of the season, and the team had been treating her well, this decision whether to leave or stay was a long way off.



Match Day 12

StoneHedge 2–2 New Sarum
Willard Francis '26, Sherman Freeman '83; Vernon Flick '53, Abdul Debusk '72

Old Sarum 1–0 Merseyshore City
Al Ja '67

Osgarl 2–3 Mansestra
Yvonne Merry '27, Walter Ingram '83; Jose Morgan '35, '49, Howard Bailey '68

South Saints 2–2 Loconstead United
Jeffrey Roberts '28, Jesse Carter '64; John McDonald '56, Rafael Foster '89

Birdingstone United 3–3 Llandudno Local
Keith Snyder '15, Ken Harper '35, Julian Harrington '79; Colman McGlinchy '42, Ryan Frost (RIT) '56, Apollon Tennison '71

Blashpool City 0–1 Letson Town
Ramon Wilkins '61

Bourne River 1–0 Hullbury Town
Taylor Fisher '72

Briston Rovers 0–1 Harnrice Street
Layla (DAI) '30

Cardnid Town 0–1 Dovertown
Mark Phillips '85

Carredington 5–2 Castle of Newton
Malcolm Wilson '2, Rigby Headley '42, '56, '71, James Cook '84; Kenton Szal '25, Dexter Vorbeck '63


@Carredington

Rigby felt so excited to be on a team that last season was competing for Globe Cup places. He was in that team last year, but he never got to play much because he was so young. However, this season for him was different, as he had proved himself as worthy to be on the first team. He knew what he wanted from this team, a good position in the league, but also a position in the World cup team. The team would be drawn out from this seasons performances, and he knew that to get into it, he would need to pull off some magnificent performances to get himself noticed. That is exactly what he did on this day, in the match against Castle of Newton. He proved his capability to perform, and to score good goals. The hattrick just made him stand out, and gives him a boost for the world cup inclusion.



Match Day 13

Castle of Newton 1–1 StoneHedge
Harley Windhausen '74; Brandon Arnold '43

Dovertown 2–1 Carredington
Reginald Glover 21, Irvin Brady '62; James Cook '56

Harnrice Street 0–0 Cardnid Town

Hullbury Town 1–0 Briston Rovers
Robert Green '67

Letson Town 2–1 Bourne River
Ramon Wilkins '32, Kéirâ Andìsorì '71; Tommy White '50

Llandudno Local 3–4 Blashpool City
Ryan Frost (RIT) '12, Apollon Tennison (NPH) '20, Aengus Canavan '28; Wayne Peterson '6, Craig Foster '41, Agueda Perea (OSR) '50, Charles Bell '73, Adam Lee '90+4

Loconstead United 0–3 Birdingstone United
Ken Harper '34, Julian Harrington '67, Keith Snyder '79

Mansestra 1–1 South Saints
Jose Morgan '73; Darien Fear '44

Merseyshore City 0–2 Osgarl
Isaiah Richards '45+1, Sara Marsten '70

New Sarum 0–0 Old Sarum


@Blashpool City
Blashpool certainly have not had the best of starts to the season. Predicted to be the winners of the league this season, they were actually bottom of the league after 10 days. They had not been scoring the goals they should have been, and there was a lack of unity in their team, which was shown last year. However, the new manager, Derrick Hostam from Marvin, Ritenour, has brought changes to the team, enhanced their performance, and finally set them back to winning ways. He has managed to fully utilise the new foreign signings that the team acquired this year, and has brought the team back into a position of unity and teamwork, rather than the collapsing shambles it seemed to be before Darron Cruzgarcia was fired. It may be too early to predict how far this recovery will go, but it is almost certain that Blashpool City is not set to finish bottom of the league.



Match Day 14

StoneHedge 0–0 Old Sarum

Osgarl 1–2 New Sarum
Isaiah Richards '71; Vernon Flick '24, Abdul Debusk '45+2

South Saints 0–1 Merseyshore City
Thomas Peone '83

Birdingstone United 3–1 Mansestra
Pat Holland '3, Julian Harrington '42, '65; Russell Johnson '33

Blashpool City 0–1 Loconstead United
Arthur Hunter '57

Bourne River 2–1 Llandudno Local
Jacob Henley '45+3, Dorian Kelly '46; Ryan Frost (RIT) '71

Briston Rovers 1–1 Letson Town
Elwood Hrin '74; Joel Vega '90+3

Cardnid Town 1–0 Hullbury Town
Julian West '40

Carredington 1–0 Harnrice Street
Nevis Holmes '80

Castle of Newton 0–0 Dovertown


Kéirâ Andìsorì Interview

Jeremy Cook: So, Kéirâ, how do you feel at Letson Town?
Kéirâ: The team is certainly a good team. They had a really good run last season, and I hope that they can continue the run this year and win. I certainly feel like it is a place I could adapt to being at though. The team is friendly, and I feel like they are extremely welcoming and accepting, unlike what it was at home that led to me to decide to move here.
Jeremy Cook: Do you feel like you fit into the team on the pitch?
Kéirâ: I think so. Obviously, the rest of the team is great, and would be able to play fine without me, but naturally, I do feel like I add something to the team, something unique to me. Everyone adds their own uniqueness when they join a team, and I feel like I do that to this team. But sure, without me, as you can see by their league win last season, they do fine without me. I certainly bring speed to the team, something which they were lacking last year, and hopefully this will add another dimension to the team, that can help them win the league again.
Jeremy Cook: Finally, do you feel like you want to stay here more than just the year?
Kéirâ: Its too early to say really. I haven't really made up my mind whether I want to move back to Chromatika just yet, or whether I should stay here for a few years, at this team which has been ever so good to me, welcoming me in.



Match Day 15

Dovertown 1–1 StoneHedge
Adrian Alexander '66; Craig Mitchell '73

Harnrice Street 0–1 Castle of Newton
Kenton Szal '14

Hullbury Town 1–0 Carredington
George Adams '16

Letson Town 2–6 Cardnid Town
Ramon Wilkins '57, Kéirâ Andìsorì '73; Nathaniel Fernandez '9, '25, Sammy Carroll '34, Terry Morton '44, Julian West '60, Summer Willis '89

Llandudno Local 3–3 Briston Rovers
Ryan Frost (RIT) '34, Colman McGlinchy '72, '83; Lyndon Caudell '22, '27, Freddie Alborn '85

Loconstead United 1–0 Bourne River
Hayden Watts '56

Mansestra 1–2 Blashpool City
Jose Morgan '42; Agueda Perea (OSR) '21, Wayne Peterson '61

Merseyshore City 2–1 Birdingstone United
Thomas Peone '39, Hayden Pilosi '62; Julian Harrington '81

New Sarum 0–1 South Saints
Jesse Carter '85

Old Sarum 3–2 Osgarl
Guillermo Wartell '11, Delmar Ague '53, Sydney Chapin '84; Isaiah Richards '65, Yvonne Merry '77


Key Points:
South Saints finally win again, but still in bottom three.
Letson Town get demolished by newly promoted team Cardnid Town.
Mansestra struggling to hold lead at the top.

Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 15 8 3 4 27 18 +9 27
2 Hullbury Town 15 7 5 3 19 14 +5 26
3 Cardnid Town 15 6 6 3 17 11 +6 24
4 Letson Town 15 7 3 5 26 24 +2 24
5 Old Sarum 15 6 5 4 13 13 0 23
6 Birdingstone United 15 6 4 5 25 22 +3 22
7 New Sarum 15 5 6 4 19 22 −3 21
8 Harnrice Stree 15 6 2 7 17 16 +1 20
9 Loconstead United 15 5 5 5 22 23 −1 20
10 Bourne River 15 4 8 3 11 12 −1 20
11 Osgarl 15 4 7 4 21 19 +2 19
12 Dovertown 15 4 7 4 13 12 +1 19
13 StoneHedge 15 4 7 4 14 15 −1 19
14 Llandudno Local 15 4 7 4 24 26 −2 19
15 Merseyshore City 15 6 1 8 15 18 −3 19
16 Briston Rovers 15 4 6 5 16 15 +1 18
17 Carredington 15 4 4 7 16 19 −3 16
18 South Saints 15 3 7 5 9 12 −3 16
19 Blashpool City 15 4 2 9 18 24 −6 14
20 Castle of Newton 15 2 7 6 13 20 −7 13


Note:

In order to complete the leagues for the UICA deadline, I will not be continuing to rp to this level, and will only be posting short snippets. If I have the inspiration to, I may refer back to the leagues and fill them in at a later date, or if not, I will make sure that I have plenty of time to spare in order to get it all done to a thorough effort next season. I will still keep it to 5 matchdays a post however, so that the formatting if I do decide to come back to it is the same.
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Match Day 16

StoneHedge 1–2 Osgarl

South Saints 1–0 Old Sarum

Birdingstone United 2–1 New Sarum

Blashpool City 2–3 Merseyshore City

Bourne River 1–1 Mansestra

Briston Rovers 3–3 Loconstead United

Cardnid Town 1–0 Llandudno Local

Carredington 0–1 Letson Town

Castle of Newton 1–0 Hullbury Town

Dovertown 6–1 Harnrice Street


Blashpool City continues to struggle against all opponents, and does not look set to be able to compete in this league season - a complete contrast from the pre-season predictions. Dovertown wallop newly promoted team Harnrice Street 6-1, humiliating their team. For the first time in this season, South Saints have won two games in a row.



Match Day 17

Harnrice Street 0–0 StoneHedge

Hullbury Town 1–1 Dovertown

Letson Town 1–0 Castle of Newton

Llandudno Local 0–0 Carredington

Loconstead United 2–0 Cardnid Town

Mansestra 2–0 Briston Rovers

Merseyshore City 1–0 Bourne River

New Sarum 2–1 Blashpool City

Old Sarum 2–2 Birdingstone United

Osgarl 2–1 South Saints


Blashpool City continue in their losing ways, seem to be unable to recover from their poor start to the season, no matter what a Derrick Hostam, from Marvin is doing. Letson Town get into the title ace, and are now one point behind the current surprise leaders, Mansestra, with no apparent 'big' opposition to stop them.



Match Day 18

StoneHedge 0–3 South Saints

Birdingstone United 3–0 Osgarl

Blashpool City 1–5 Old Sarum

Bourne River 1–0 New Sarum

Briston Rovers 0–1 Merseyshore City

Cardnid Town 1–5 Mansestra

Carredington 0–2 Loconstead United

Castle of Newton 4–0 Llandudno Local

Dovertown 1–1 Letson Town

Harnrice Street 1–1 Hullbury Town


Old Sarum smash Blashpool City to pile more misery onto them, who are currently sitting at the bottom of the league with 12 losses in the season so far. Letson draw one-one to Dovertown, which allows Mansestra to extend their lead at the top of the table to three as they trounced Cardnid Town one-five.

Match Day 19

Hullbury Town 0–1 StoneHedge

Letson Town 6–1 Harnrice Street

Llandudno Local 1–1 Dovertown

Loconstead United 1–0 Castle of Newton

Mansestra 0–0 Carredington

Merseyshore City 0–0 Cardnid Town

New Sarum 1–0 Briston Rovers

Old Sarum 0–1 Bourne River

Osgarl 1–2 Blashpool City

South Saints 0–1 Birdingstone United


Blashpool City win only their fifth game of the season, but still remain last in the league due to Carredington's nil-nil draw against league-leaders Mansestra. Mansestra's draw against Carredington also allows Letson Town to move close to the top spot again, with a six-one destruction of Harnrice Street.



Match Day 20

StoneHedge 0–1 Birdingstone United

South Saints 1–0 Blashpool City

Osgarl 0–2 Bourne River

Old Sarum 3–0 Briston Rovers

New Sarum 2–2 Cardnid Town

Merseyshore City 1–2 Carredington

Mansestra 2–2 Castle of Newton

Loconstead United 3–0 Dovertown

Llandudno Local 1–0 Harnrice Street

Letson Town 1–0 Hullbury Town


Mansestra draws again, this time to relegation-fighting Castle of Newton, two-two, which allows Letson Town to leapfrog them into first place in the league. Blashpool lose again, to keep them bottom of the league. Harnrice Street continue to slip down the league with yet another loss, this time against Llandudno Local, which contrasts their strong start to the season.

Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Letson Town 20 11 4 5 36 26 +10 37
2 Mansestra 20 10 6 4 37 22 +15 36
3 Birdingstone United 20 10 5 5 34 25 +9 35
4 Loconstead United 20 9 6 5 33 26 +7 33
5 Old Sarum 20 8 6 6 23 18 +5 30
6 Bourne River 20 7 9 4 16 14 +2 30
7 Cardnid Town 20 7 8 5 21 20 +1 29
8 Merseyshore City 20 9 2 9 21 22 −1 29
9 Hullbury Town 20 7 7 6 21 19 +2 28
10 New Sarum 20 7 7 6 25 28 −3 28
11 Dovertown 20 5 10 5 22 19 +3 25
12 South Saints 20 6 7 7 15 15 0 25
13 Osgarl 20 6 7 7 26 28 −2 25
14 Llandudno Local 20 5 9 6 26 32 −6 24
15 StoneHedge 20 5 8 7 16 21 −5 23
16 Harnrice Stree 20 6 4 10 20 30 −10 22
17 Carredington 20 5 6 9 18 23 −5 21
18 Castle of Newton 20 4 8 8 20 24 −4 20
19 Briston Rovers 20 4 7 9 19 25 −6 19
20 Blashpool City 20 5 2 13 24 36 −12 17
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 21

Letson Town 1–0 StoneHedge

Hullbury Town 4–1 Llandudno Local

Harnrice Street 1–1 Loconstead United

Dovertown 1–7 Mansestra

Castle of Newton 0–0 Merseyshore City

Carredington 3–1 New Sarum

Cardnid Town 1–0 Old Sarum

Briston Rovers 3–0 Osgarl

Bourne River 0–0 South Saints

Blashpool City 2–0 Birdingstone United


Letson Town take another typical one-nil win to maintain their lead at the top of the league, but Mansestra pile the pressure on with a seven-one rout against Dovertown. Blashpool City get possibly their first convincing win of the season, but still remains in last place in the league, and Harnrice Street edge closer to the relegation zone with a draw against Loconstead United.



Match Day 22

StoneHedge 0–1 Blashpool City

Birdingstone United 0–1 Bourne River

South Saints 1–2 Briston Rovers

Osgarl 1–1 Cardnid Town

Old Sarum 1–0 Carredington

New Sarum 1–1 Castle of Newton

Merseyshore City 1–0 Dovertown

Mansestra 1–0 Harnrice Street

Loconstead United 4–0 Hullbury Town

Llandudno Local 3–1 Letson Town


Letson Town's three-one loss to Llandudno Local allows Mansestra to reclaim the lead in the league after an unconvincing one-nil win against Harnrice Street, which drops them into the relegation zone. Blashpool City wins again to pull themselves out of last place in the league, and within touching distance of the relegation-free zone.

Match Day 23

Llandudno Local 1–1 StoneHedge

Letson Town 0–3 Loconstead United

Hullbury Town 3–3 Mansestra

Harnrice Street 1–1 Merseyshore City

Dovertown 0–1 New Sarum

Castle of Newton 1–0 Old Sarum

Carredington 5–1 Osgarl

Cardnid Town 0–0 South Saints

Briston Rovers 1–1 Birdingstone United

Bourne River 1–0 Blashpool City

Letson Town lost to Loconstead United, pushing them down into third, but Mansestra fail to fully capitalise on this slip-up, drawing three-three against Hullbury Town. Blashpool lose again to slip back into last place as the other current relegation-positioned teams drew their matches.



[align=center]Match Day 24

StoneHedge 0–1 Bourne River

Blashpool City 1–2 Briston Rovers

Birdingstone United 1–2 Cardnid Town

South Saints 1–0 Carredington

Osgarl 1–0 Castle of Newton

Old Sarum 1–1 Dovertown

New Sarum 1–1 Harnrice Street

Merseyshore City 1–0 Hullbury Town

Mansestra 4–1 Letson Town

Loconstead United 3–3 Llandudno Local


Letson Town get demolished by league leaders Mansestra, which extends Mansestra's league and pushes Letson Town down to fourth, behind Loconstead United, who drew three-three with Llandudno Local, and Bourne River, who beat StoneHedge one-nil. Meanwhile, Blashpool City lose one-two to Briston Rovers, further harming their survival hopes this season - a complete contrast from their predicted first place finish in the league this season.



Match Day 25

Loconstead United 2–0 StoneHedge

Llandudno Local 1–1 Mansestra

Letson Town 1–1 Merseyshore City

Hullbury Town 2–3 New Sarum

Harnrice Street 1–0 Old Sarum

Dovertown 0–1 Osgarl

Castle of Newton 1–0 South Saints

Carredington 3–1 Birdingstone United

Cardnid Town 2–1 Blashpool City

Briston Rovers 1–0 Bourne River


Loconstead United move closer to the lead position in the league, capitalising on Mansestra's draw with Llandudno Local, by winning two-nil against relegation-battling StoneHedge. Letson Town fail to keep up with their opponents out in front, only drawing one-one with Merseyshore City to allow 2nd to pull away to a 3 point lead. Blashpool City's misery is compounded further with a loss away to Cardnid Town.



Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 25 13 8 4 53 28 +25 47
2 Loconstead United 25 12 8 5 46 30 +16 44
3 Letson Town 25 12 5 8 40 37 +3 41
4 Cardnid Town 25 10 10 5 27 23 +4 40
5 Bourne River 25 10 10 5 19 15 +4 40
6 Merseyshore City 25 11 5 9 25 24 +1 38
7 Birdingstone United 25 10 6 9 37 34 +3 36
8 New Sarum 25 9 9 7 32 35 −3 36
9 Old Sarum 25 9 7 9 25 22 +3 34
10 Briston Rovers 25 8 8 9 28 28 0 32
11 Hullbury Town 25 8 8 9 30 31 −1 32
12 Osgarl 25 8 8 9 30 37 −7 32
13 Carredington 25 8 6 11 29 28 +1 30
14 South Saints 25 7 9 9 17 18 −1 30
15 Llandudno Local 25 6 12 7 35 42 −7 30
16 Castle of Newton 25 6 10 9 23 26 −3 28
17 Harnrice Stree 25 7 7 11 24 34 −10 28
18 Dovertown 25 5 11 9 24 30 −6 26
19 StoneHedge 25 5 9 11 17 27 −10 24
20 Blashpool City 25 7 2 16 29 41 −12 23
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 26

StoneHedge 0–0 Briston Rovers

Bourne River 1–0 Cardnid Town

Blashpool City 0–3 Carredington

Birdingstone United 2–1 Castle of Newton

South Saints 1–1 Dovertown

Osgarl 2–1 Harnrice Street

Old Sarum 1–0 Hullbury Town

New Sarum 3–6 Letson Town

Merseyshore City 1–4 Llandudno Local

Mansestra 3–1 Loconstead United


Mansestra's three-one win against title challengers Loconstead United allows them to extend their lead at the top of the league to 6 points, as Letson Town capitalised, by winning against New Sarum three-six to move level with Loconstead United, but with extreme pressure from behind, as everyone fights for the Globe Cup places. Blashpool suffer another defeat, at the hands of Carredington, which extend their gap to freedom to 3 points.



Match Day 27

Mansestra 1–2 StoneHedge

Loconstead United 0–2 Merseyshore City

Llandudno Local 1–1 New Sarum

Letson Town 1–2 Old Sarum

Hullbury Town 1–0 Osgarl

Harnrice Street 1–1 South Saints

Dovertown 1–1 Birdingstone United

Castle of Newton 0–1 Blashpool City

Carredington 3–1 Bourne River

Cardnid Town 0–0 Briston Rovers


A relatively boring day for the title race, as most of the major contenders for the title lose, maintaining Mansestra's gap at the top of the league at six points. At the bottom of the table, Blashpool manage to win against Castle of Newton, but fail to advance in position, as all the other teams in the relegation zone also win their respective matches.



Match Day 28

StoneHedge 0–1 Cardnid Town

Briston Rovers 1–1 Carredington

Bourne River 0–1 Castle of Newton

Blashpool City 1–1 Dovertown

Birdingstone United 1–7 Harnrice Street

South Saints 1–0 Hullbury Town

Osgarl 3–1 Letson Town

Old Sarum 1–0 Llandudno Local

New Sarum 0–2 Loconstead United

Merseyshore City 1–1 Mansestra


Loconstead United close the gap on Mansestra to four points by winning against New Sarum nil-two, after Mansestra drew Merseyshore City one-one. Harnrice Street completely destroyed Birdingstone United one-seven, damaging their possible (but far-reaching) title hopes. Letson Town lost to Osgarl, falling further behind in a bid to retain the title, allowing Cardnid Town, newcomers to the league, to pounce them for third place.



Match Day 29

Merseyshore City 0–0 StoneHedge

Mansestra 2–1 New Sarum

Loconstead United 1–2 Old Sarum

Llandudno Local 1–1 Osgarl

Letson Town 0–0 South Saints

Hullbury Town 0–1 Birdingstone United

Harnrice Street 1–0 Blashpool City

Dovertown 0–1 Bourne River

Castle of Newton 2–0 Briston Rovers

Carredington 0–3 Cardnid Town


The opposition stumble, and cannot keep up with the power from Mansestra, as they storm to a 7 point lead in the league, with only 9 matches left to go. Could they do it? A relegation bound team - could they win the title? Meanwhile, Blashpool City, the expected title winners, fall further into the pit of relegation, now 7 points behind freedom, and with only 9 matches left in the season, it is not looking pretty for them.



Match Day 30

StoneHedge 0–0 Carredington

Cardnid Town 0–1 Castle of Newton

Briston Rovers 0–1 Dovertown

Bourne River 0–0 Harnrice Street

Blashpool City 2–0 Hullbury Town

Birdingstone United 5–1 Letson Town

South Saints 2–2 Llandudno Local

Osgarl 1–1 Loconstead United

Old Sarum 3–3 Mansestra

New Sarum 0–0 Merseyshore City


Mansestra drew their game, but no other teams were able to capitalise on their stumble, with the lead still remaining at 7 points. The race for the Globe Cup also is very close, with anyone from position 8 and up within a few points of each other in the league, which makes for an interesting final few match days. Blashpool also shorten the gap to freedom to 5 points after beating Hullbury Town, but still remain bottom.



Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 30 15 10 5 63 36 +27 55
2 Loconstead United 30 13 9 8 51 38 +13 48
3 Old Sarum 30 13 8 9 34 27 +7 47
4 Cardnid Town 30 12 11 7 31 25 +6 47
5 Bourne River 30 12 11 7 22 19 +3 47
6 Birdingstone United 30 13 7 10 47 44 +3 46
7 Letson Town 30 13 6 11 49 50 −1 45
8 Merseyshore City 30 12 8 10 29 29 0 44
9 Osgarl 30 10 10 10 37 42 −5 40
10 Carredington 30 10 8 12 36 33 +3 38
11 New Sarum 30 9 11 10 37 46 −9 38
12 South Saints 30 8 13 9 22 22 0 37
13 Castle of Newton 30 9 10 11 28 29 −1 37
14 Harnrice Stree 30 9 9 12 34 38 −4 36
15 Llandudno Local 30 7 15 8 43 48 −5 36
16 Briston Rovers 30 8 11 11 29 32 −3 35
17 Hullbury Town 30 9 8 13 31 36 −5 35
18 Dovertown 30 6 14 10 28 34 −6 32
19 StoneHedge 30 6 12 12 19 29 −10 30
20 Blashpool City 30 9 3 18 33 46 −13 30
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 31

New Sarum 1–2 StoneHedge

Merseyshore City 1–0 Old Sarum

Mansestra 5–3 Osgarl

Loconstead United 1–1 South Saints

Llandudno Local 1–1 Birdingstone United

Letson Town 2–3 Blashpool City

Hullbury Town 1–1 Bourne River

Harnrice Street 0–2 Briston Rovers

Dovertown 2–3 Cardnid Town

Castle of Newton 1–2 Carredington


Letson Town are stumbling at the final hurdle, and have dropped down to 8th following another loss, damaging any chance of retaining their title. However, this is good news for Blashpool, and their second win in a row, for their hopes of survival, as they move within 3 points of freedom, pushing Dovertown (another surprise this low) into last place in the league.



Match Day 32

StoneHedge 0–2 Castle of Newton

Carredington 0–1 Dovertown

Cardnid Town 0–2 Harnrice Street

Briston Rovers 0–1 Hullbury Town

Bourne River 1–1 Letson Town

Blashpool City 1–1 Llandudno Local

Birdingstone United 0–1 Loconstead United

South Saints 1–0 Mansestra

Osgarl 0–2 Merseyshore City

Old Sarum 1–1 New Sarum


Mansestra lose to South Saints, and Loconstead win their game against Birdingstone United, but the gap to the leaders still remains at 6 points, and with 6 matches remaining, will be tough to catch. Letson Town can provide no answer, as they draw to Bourne River, falling yet further behind the Globe Cup places, with very little hope of retaining their title. Blashpool move to 4 points in the relegation zone after drawing with Llandudno Local, and Dovertown win to move within 3 points of safety.



Match Day 33

Old Sarum 0–1 StoneHedge

New Sarum 5–3 Osgarl

Merseyshore City 1–0 South Saints

Mansestra 1–4 Birdingstone United

Loconstead United 0–4 Blashpool City

Llandudno Local 2–0 Bourne River

Letson Town 2–2 Briston Rovers

Hullbury Town 0–0 Cardnid Town

Harnrice Street 3–6 Carredington

Dovertown 0–0 Castle of Newton


Letson are struggling to claim even a Globe Cup place after their title win last season. With 5 matches to go, they are 4 points behind Globe Cup positions, and have been struggling to pick up wins. It will be interesting to see whether they can get the place in the Globe Cup. Mansestra lose again, but so do Loconstead, with Merseyshore City jumping them to 2nd place, on 53 points, 5 points behind the leaders. Blashpool City move within two of safety, and with 5 matches left, their hopes of survival are still alive.



Match Day 34

StoneHedge 1–0 Dovertown

Castle of Newton 3–2 Harnrice Street

Carredington 0–1 Hullbury Town

Cardnid Town 0–0 Letson Town

Briston Rovers 0–2 Llandudno Local

Bourne River 0–0 Loconstead United

Blashpool City 5–0 Mansestra

Birdingstone United 1–1 Merseyshore City

South Saints 1–0 New Sarum

Osgarl 1–2 Old Sarum


Letson Town fail to move any closer to a Globe Cup position with a draw against Cardnid Town. Blashpool beat Mansestra to move out of the relegation zone, and leave Mansestra in a position where they have lost for 3 games straight, but are still 4 points clear at the top.



Match Day 35

Osgarl 0–1 StoneHedge

Old Sarum 1–0 South Saints

New Sarum 3–1 Birdingstone United

Merseyshore City 0–1 Blashpool City

Mansestra 1–0 Bourne River

Loconstead United 1–1 Briston Rovers

Llandudno Local 1–1 Cardnid Town

Letson Town 1–0 Carredington

Hullbury Town 3–2 Castle of Newton

Harnrice Street 1–2 Dovertown


Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 35 17 10 8 70 49 +21 61
2 Loconstead United 35 14 12 9 54 44 +10 54
3 Old Sarum 35 15 9 11 38 31 +7 54
4 Merseyshore City 35 15 9 11 34 31 +3 54
5 Cardnid Town 35 13 14 8 35 30 +5 53
6 Birdingstone United 35 14 9 12 54 51 +3 51
7 Letson Town 35 14 9 12 55 56 −1 51
8 Bourne River 35 12 14 9 24 24 0 50
9 Hullbury Town 35 12 10 13 37 39 −2 46
10 Llandudno Local 35 9 18 8 50 51 −1 45
11 New Sarum 35 11 12 12 47 54 −7 45
12 Carredington 35 12 8 15 44 40 +4 44
13 Castle of Newton 35 11 11 13 36 36 0 44
14 South Saints 35 10 14 11 25 25 0 44
15 Blashpool City 35 13 4 18 47 49 −2 43
16 StoneHedge 35 10 12 13 24 32 −8 42
17 Briston Rovers 35 9 13 13 34 38 −4 40
18 Osgarl 35 10 10 15 44 57 −13 40
19 Dovertown 35 8 15 12 33 39 −6 39
20 Harnrice Stree 35 10 9 16 42 51 −9 39


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Wildfire Cup

Round of 32

Oldfield United 5–3 Halton
Llongev Orstunare 1–0 Pathway Trust
Little Cabs 0–0 Park Heath (0–1 AET)
Windzent 3–0 Condommakers FC
Merseyshore City 0–1 Librium
Dresden Diamond 1–4 Lake Wayton
Kenton Street 1–3 Loconstead United
Tiger Turtles FC 2–2 Old Sarum (4–2 AET)
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD 1–0 Bourne River
Piot AC 0–1 Jarefero
Hotel Dagmar FC 0–1 Fort Swanley
Salisbury 0–0 Libterham (1–1 AET) (3–1 pen.)
Birdingstone United 2–2 Sunlanders (2–2 AET) (6–5 pen.)
Blue Hawk Norhelver 1–1 Hummingbirds (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Cramford 1–1 Swanmouth (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Mabarit 0–1 Osgarl

Round of 16

Oldfield United 1–2 Llongev Orstunare
Park Heath 2–1 Windzent
Librium 4–4 Lake Wayton (4–4 AET) (3–5 pen.)
Loconstead United 1–0 Tiger Turtles FC
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD 1–1 Jarefero (2–1 AET)
Fort Swanley 0–2 Salisbury
Birdingstone United 1–2 Hummingbirds
Cramford 1–0 Osgarl

Round of 8

Llongev Orstunare 0–0 Park Heath (0–0 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Lake Wayton 1–1 Loconstead United (2–2 AET) (2–3 pen.)
New Sarum Nightclubs UTD 1–3 Salisbury
Hummingbirds 1–1 Cramford (1–2 AET)

Round of 4

Park Heath 1–8 Loconstead United
Salisbury 1–0 Cramford

Final

Loconstead United 3–0 Salisbury
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Fire League:

MD1
Millbrook 1–0 Southern Hampton
Carnwale 1–0 Kenton Street
Ketley 0–0 Fredring
Dundon 1–1 Ibsdon City
Brightonhill 2–0 Rhayader
Lewis 0–0 Lake Wayton
Jarefero 0–1 Portonmouth
Telford Down 1–0 Prightley
Grice 2–0 Halton
Redbridge 0–0 Swanmouth

MD2
Southern Hampton 2–1 Swanmouth
Halton 1–4 Redbridge
Prightley 1–1 Grice
Portonmouth 1–0 Telford Down
Lake Wayton 1–1 Jarefero
Rhayader 0–1 Lewis
Ibsdon City 4–1 Brightonhill
Fredring 3–0 Dundon
Kenton Street 1–0 Ketley
Millbrook 1–0 Carnwale

MD3
Carnwale 1–0 Southern Hampton
Ketley 1–0 Millbrook
Dundon 1–2 Kenton Street
Brightonhill 0–0 Fredring
Lewis 1–4 Ibsdon City
Jarefero 1–1 Rhayader
Telford Down 1–0 Lake Wayton
Grice 1–0 Portonmouth
Redbridge 1–1 Prightley
Swanmouth 0–3 Halton

MD4
Southern Hampton 5–0 Halton
Prightley 1–1 Swanmouth
Portonmouth 1–0 Redbridge
Lake Wayton 1–0 Grice
Rhayader 1–0 Telford Down
Ibsdon City 1–0 Jarefero
Fredring 1–0 Lewis
Kenton Street 1–0 Brightonhill
Millbrook 3–4 Dundon
Carnwale 1–0 Ketley

MD5
Ketley 1–0 Southern Hampton
Dundon 0–0 Carnwale
Brightonhill 0–0 Millbrook
Lewis 0–0 Kenton Street
Jarefero 1–1 Fredring
Telford Down 3–5 Ibsdon City
Grice 0–2 Rhayader
Redbridge 1–2 Lake Wayton
Swanmouth 0–0 Portonmouth
Halton 1–4 Prightley

MD6
Southern Hampton 1–1 Prightley
Portonmouth 1–1 Halton
Lake Wayton 0–2 Swanmouth
Rhayader 1–0 Redbridge
Ibsdon City 1–1 Grice
Fredring 0–1 Telford Down
Kenton Street 1–1 Jarefero
Millbrook 0–0 Lewis
Carnwale 2–1 Brightonhill
Ketley 0–0 Dundon

MD7
Dundon 0–4 Southern Hampton
Brightonhill 2–1 Ketley
Lewis 0–0 Carnwale
Jarefero 2–2 Millbrook
Telford Down 1–0 Kenton Street
Grice 0–1 Fredring
Redbridge 0–0 Ibsdon City
Swanmouth 2–1 Rhayader
Halton 1–1 Lake Wayton
Prightley 1–2 Portonmouth

MD8
Southern Hampton 0–1 Portonmouth
Lake Wayton 0–1 Prightley
Rhayader 4–2 Halton
Ibsdon City 1–4 Swanmouth
Fredring 0–0 Redbridge
Kenton Street 1–0 Grice
Millbrook 0–0 Telford Down
Carnwale 0–1 Jarefero
Ketley 0–0 Lewis
Dundon 1–1 Brightonhill

MD9
Brightonhill 1–1 Southern Hampton
Lewis 2–5 Dundon
Jarefero 0–1 Ketley
Telford Down 1–0 Carnwale
Grice 0–1 Millbrook
Redbridge 2–1 Kenton Street
Swanmouth 2–2 Fredring
Halton 0–3 Ibsdon City
Prightley 1–0 Rhayader
Portonmouth 2–1 Lake Wayton

MD10
Southern Hampton 1–1 Lake Wayton
Rhayader 2–0 Portonmouth
Ibsdon City 1–1 Prightley
Fredring 3–1 Halton
Kenton Street 1–0 Swanmouth
Millbrook 0–1 Redbridge
Carnwale 1–0 Grice
Ketley 1–0 Telford Down
Dundon 0–8 Jarefero
Brightonhill 0–2 Lewis

MD11
Lewis 1–0 Southern Hampton
Jarefero 2–1 Brightonhill
Telford Down 2–2 Dundon
Grice 0–1 Ketley
Redbridge 0–1 Carnwale
Swanmouth 1–0 Millbrook
Halton 1–2 Kenton Street
Prightley 0–5 Fredring
Portonmouth 3–0 Ibsdon City
Lake Wayton 1–1 Rhayader

MD12
Southern Hampton 0–2 Rhayader
Ibsdon City 0–1 Lake Wayton
Fredring 0–6 Portonmouth
Kenton Street 1–1 Prightley
Millbrook 6–1 Halton
Carnwale 1–0 Swanmouth
Ketley 0–0 Redbridge
Dundon 2–1 Grice
Brightonhill 0–1 Telford Down
Lewis 1–1 Jarefero

MD13
Jarefero 1–3 Southern Hampton
Telford Down 0–1 Lewis
Grice 0–0 Brightonhill
Redbridge 3–1 Dundon
Swanmouth 1–0 Ketley
Halton 1–1 Carnwale
Prightley 0–4 Millbrook
Portonmouth 0–2 Kenton Street
Lake Wayton 0–1 Fredring
Rhayader 1–0 Ibsdon City

MD14
Southern Hampton 3–0 Ibsdon City
Fredring 2–2 Rhayader
Kenton Street 1–4 Lake Wayton
Millbrook 0–1 Portonmouth
Carnwale 1–0 Prightley
Ketley 1–2 Halton
Dundon 0–1 Swanmouth
Brightonhill 1–2 Redbridge
Lewis 0–0 Grice
Jarefero 0–1 Telford Down

MD15
Telford Down 2–2 Southern Hampton
Grice 1–0 Jarefero
Redbridge 1–0 Lewis
Swanmouth 1–1 Brightonhill
Halton 3–3 Dundon
Prightley 0–1 Ketley
Portonmouth 0–1 Carnwale
Lake Wayton 1–0 Millbrook
Rhayader 1–0 Kenton Street
Ibsdon City 4–4 Fredring

MD16
Southern Hampton 0–1 Fredring
Kenton Street 3–1 Ibsdon City
Millbrook 1–0 Rhayader
Carnwale 1–0 Lake Wayton
Ketley 1–0 Portonmouth
Dundon 1–3 Prightley
Brightonhill 3–6 Halton
Lewis 1–0 Swanmouth
Jarefero 1–0 Redbridge
Telford Down 0–1 Grice

MD17
Grice 2–0 Southern Hampton
Redbridge 0–1 Telford Down
Swanmouth 0–3 Jarefero
Halton 1–0 Lewis
Prightley 1–0 Brightonhill
Portonmouth 3–1 Dundon
Lake Wayton 2–1 Ketley
Rhayader 1–0 Carnwale
Ibsdon City 3–3 Millbrook
Fredring 2–1 Kenton Street

MD18
Southern Hampton 0–1 Kenton Street
Millbrook 0–0 Fredring
Carnwale 3–0 Ibsdon City
Ketley 0–1 Rhayader
Dundon 1–2 Lake Wayton
Brightonhill 1–0 Portonmouth
Lewis 2–1 Prightley
Jarefero 1–1 Halton
Telford Down 0–1 Swanmouth
Grice 1–0 Redbridge

MD19
Redbridge 1–1 Southern Hampton
Swanmouth 1–2 Grice
Halton 1–2 Telford Down
Prightley 1–3 Jarefero
Portonmouth 1–0 Lewis
Lake Wayton 1–0 Brightonhill
Rhayader 3–6 Dundon
Ibsdon City 3–1 Ketley
Fredring 1–0 Carnwale
Kenton Street 1–1 Millbrook

MD20
Southern Hampton 1–2 Millbrook
Kenton Street 0–0 Carnwale
Fredring 0–1 Ketley
Ibsdon City 1–3 Dundon
Rhayader 0–0 Brightonhill
Lake Wayton 0–0 Lewis
Portonmouth 1–0 Jarefero
Prightley 1–0 Telford Down
Halton 5–2 Grice
Swanmouth 1–2 Redbridge

MD21
Swanmouth 1–2 Southern Hampton
Redbridge 1–3 Halton
Grice 0–0 Prightley
Telford Down 0–2 Portonmouth
Jarefero 1–0 Lake Wayton
Lewis 2–1 Rhayader
Brightonhill 3–3 Ibsdon City
Dundon 0–4 Fredring
Ketley 0–0 Kenton Street
Carnwale 1–1 Millbrook

MD22
Southern Hampton 1–0 Carnwale
Millbrook 1–0 Ketley
Kenton Street 1–1 Dundon
Fredring 1–0 Brightonhill
Ibsdon City 2–1 Lewis
Rhayader 3–1 Jarefero
Lake Wayton 1–0 Telford Down
Portonmouth 3–2 Grice
Prightley 0–2 Redbridge
Halton 3–1 Swanmouth

MD23
Halton 3–3 Southern Hampton
Swanmouth 1–1 Prightley
Redbridge 1–0 Portonmouth
Grice 0–0 Lake Wayton
Telford Down 0–0 Rhayader
Jarefero 0–1 Ibsdon City
Lewis 1–0 Fredring
Brightonhill 2–1 Kenton Street
Dundon 0–2 Millbrook
Ketley 0–0 Carnwale

MD24
Southern Hampton 0–1 Ketley
Carnwale 2–0 Dundon
Millbrook 1–4 Brightonhill
Kenton Street 0–0 Lewis
Fredring 1–0 Jarefero
Ibsdon City 1–2 Telford Down
Rhayader 0–1 Grice
Lake Wayton 4–1 Redbridge
Portonmouth 3–0 Swanmouth
Prightley 0–3 Halton

MD25
Prightley 1–3 Southern Hampton
Halton 4–1 Portonmouth
Swanmouth 5–1 Lake Wayton
Redbridge 0–1 Rhayader
Grice 3–3 Ibsdon City
Telford Down 0–0 Fredring
Jarefero 1–0 Kenton Street
Lewis 1–2 Millbrook
Brightonhill 0–1 Carnwale
Dundon 0–1 Ketley

MD26
Southern Hampton 5–5 Dundon
Ketley 1–0 Brightonhill
Carnwale 0–1 Lewis
Millbrook 1–0 Jarefero
Kenton Street 0–0 Telford Down
Fredring 1–0 Grice
Ibsdon City 1–0 Redbridge
Rhayader 1–3 Swanmouth
Lake Wayton 4–6 Halton
Portonmouth 2–1 Prightley

MD27
Portonmouth 0–1 Southern Hampton
Prightley 1–3 Lake Wayton
Halton 0–1 Rhayader
Swanmouth 3–6 Ibsdon City
Redbridge 0–4 Fredring
Grice 1–0 Kenton Street
Telford Down 1–0 Millbrook
Jarefero 0–1 Carnwale
Lewis 1–0 Ketley
Brightonhill 3–1 Dundon

MD28
Southern Hampton 1–0 Brightonhill
Dundon 0–1 Lewis
Ketley 2–1 Jarefero
Carnwale 1–0 Telford Down
Millbrook 2–2 Grice
Kenton Street 1–0 Redbridge
Fredring 3–0 Swanmouth
Ibsdon City 3–3 Halton
Rhayader 0–4 Prightley
Lake Wayton 0–0 Portonmouth

MD29
Lake Wayton 1–0 Southern Hampton
Portonmouth 1–1 Rhayader
Prightley 0–1 Ibsdon City
Halton 1–1 Fredring
Swanmouth 0–0 Kenton Street
Redbridge 1–1 Millbrook
Grice 0–1 Carnwale
Telford Down 0–0 Ketley
Jarefero 1–5 Dundon
Lewis 2–0 Brightonhill

MD30
Southern Hampton 1–1 Lewis
Brightonhill 0–1 Jarefero
Dundon 1–0 Telford Down
Ketley 0–0 Grice
Carnwale 0–1 Redbridge
Millbrook 1–2 Swanmouth
Kenton Street 2–0 Halton
Fredring 3–3 Prightley
Ibsdon City 6–3 Portonmouth
Rhayader 3–1 Lake Wayton

MD31
Rhayader 3–1 Southern Hampton
Lake Wayton 1–1 Ibsdon City
Portonmouth 0–1 Fredring
Prightley 2–1 Kenton Street
Halton 1–1 Millbrook
Swanmouth 1–0 Carnwale
Redbridge 2–0 Ketley
Grice 1–4 Dundon
Telford Down 2–0 Brightonhill
Jarefero 1–0 Lewis

MD32
Southern Hampton 1–4 Jarefero
Lewis 1–0 Telford Down
Brightonhill 0–1 Grice
Dundon 4–4 Redbridge
Ketley 1–0 Swanmouth
Carnwale 1–1 Halton
Millbrook 0–0 Prightley
Kenton Street 0–1 Portonmouth
Fredring 1–2 Lake Wayton
Ibsdon City 3–4 Rhayader

MD33
Ibsdon City 3–0 Southern Hampton
Rhayader 2–1 Fredring
Lake Wayton 0–2 Kenton Street
Portonmouth 1–1 Millbrook
Prightley 1–1 Carnwale
Halton 1–0 Ketley
Swanmouth 1–2 Dundon
Redbridge 3–2 Brightonhill
Grice 0–0 Lewis
Telford Down 1–2 Jarefero

MD34
Southern Hampton 1–0 Telford Down
Jarefero 2–0 Grice
Lewis 0–1 Redbridge
Brightonhill 1–1 Swanmouth
Dundon 3–5 Halton
Ketley 3–0 Prightley
Carnwale 1–0 Portonmouth
Millbrook 0–1 Lake Wayton
Kenton Street 1–0 Rhayader
Fredring 5–1 Ibsdon City

MD35
Fredring 1–2 Southern Hampton
Ibsdon City 1–3 Kenton Street
Rhayader 0–3 Millbrook
Lake Wayton 0–0 Carnwale
Portonmouth 1–0 Ketley
Prightley 3–3 Dundon
Halton 1–1 Brightonhill
Swanmouth 2–0 Lewis
Redbridge 0–0 Jarefero
Grice 2–1 Telford Down

MD36
Southern Hampton 1–1 Grice
Telford Down 0–0 Redbridge
Jarefero 0–0 Swanmouth
Lewis 1–3 Halton
Brightonhill 0–0 Prightley
Dundon 3–1 Portonmouth
Ketley 2–0 Lake Wayton
Carnwale 1–0 Rhayader
Millbrook 0–0 Ibsdon City
Kenton Street 3–2 Fredring

MD37
Kenton Street 1–3 Southern Hampton
Fredring 2–3 Millbrook
Ibsdon City 2–1 Carnwale
Rhayader 0–1 Ketley
Lake Wayton 1–1 Dundon
Portonmouth 0–0 Brightonhill
Prightley 0–2 Lewis
Halton 0–1 Jarefero
Swanmouth 0–0 Telford Down
Redbridge 0–0 Grice

MD38
Southern Hampton 1–0 Redbridge
Grice 0–1 Swanmouth
Telford Down 1–0 Halton
Jarefero 0–0 Prightley
Lewis 2–1 Portonmouth
Brightonhill 0–1 Lake Wayton
Dundon 3–6 Rhayader
Ketley 1–0 Ibsdon City
Carnwale 0–1 Fredring
Millbrook 1–0 Kenton Street


All                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Fredring 38 18 11 9 59 37 +22 65 Series B Champion's Cup, Promotion
2 Carnwale 38 18 9 11 27 17 +10 63 Series B Champion's Cup, Promotion

3 Portonmouth 38 18 6 14 44 36 +8 60 Series B Champion's Cup, Playoffs
4 Rhayader 38 18 6 14 50 46 +4 60 Playoffs
5 Ketley 38 17 8 13 25 20 +5 59 Playoffs
6 Millbrook 38 14 14 10 46 34 +12 56 Playoffs

7 Lake Wayton 38 15 11 12 40 40 0 56
8 Lewis 38 15 11 12 29 29 0 56
9 Kenton Street 38 15 10 13 36 32 +4 55
10 Ibsdon City 38 14 11 13 71 70 +1 53
11 Jarefero 38 14 10 14 43 35 +8 52
12 Southern Hampton 38 14 9 15 51 47 +4 51
13 Redbridge 38 13 11 14 35 37 −2 50
14 Halton 38 13 11 14 70 74 −4 50
15 Swanmouth 38 13 10 15 41 46 −5 49
16 Telford Down 38 13 9 16 25 29 −4 48
17 Grice 38 11 12 15 29 37 −8 45
18 Dundon 38 10 11 17 68 88 −20 41
19 Prightley 38 8 14 16 37 55 −18 38
20 Brightonhill 38 6 12 20 31 48 −17 30
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FLAME LEAGUE

Match Day 36

StoneHedge 0–1 Harnrice Street

Dovertown 2–2 Hullbury Town

Castle of Newton 1–3 Letson Town

Carredington 1–0 Llandudno Local

Cardnid Town 2–1 Loconstead United

Briston Rovers 1–1 Mansestra

Bourne River 0–1 Merseyshore City

Blashpool City 1–2 New Sarum

Birdingstone United 2–2 Old Sarum

South Saints 1–0 Osgarl

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[align=center]Match Day 37

South Saints 0–1 StoneHedge

Osgarl 5–1 Birdingstone United

Old Sarum 0–1 Blashpool City

New Sarum 1–1 Bourne River

Merseyshore City 0–2 Briston Rovers

Mansestra 1–2 Cardnid Town

Loconstead United 4–3 Carredington

Llandudno Local 1–1 Castle of Newton

Letson Town 0–1 Dovertown

Hullbury Town 3–0 Harnrice Street


Match Day 38

StoneHedge 0–1 Hullbury Town

Harnrice Street 4–0 Letson Town

Dovertown 0–0 Llandudno Local

Castle of Newton 1–1 Loconstead United

Carredington 1–5 Mansestra

Cardnid Town 1–0 Merseyshore City

Briston Rovers 1–1 New Sarum

Bourne River 2–0 Old Sarum

Blashpool City 1–1 Osgarl

Birdingstone United 0–0 South Saints


Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 38 18 11 9 77 53 +24 65 Champions Cup, CEDC
2 Cardnid Town 38 16 14 8 40 32 +8 62 Globe Cup
3 Loconstead United 38 15 13 10 60 50 +10 58 Globe Cup
4 Merseyshore City 38 16 9 13 35 34 +1 57 Globe Cup

5 Old Sarum 38 15 10 13 40 36 +4 55
6 Bourne River 38 13 15 10 27 26 +1 54
7 Letson Town 38 15 9 14 58 62 −4 54
8 Hullbury Town 38 14 11 13 43 41 +2 53
9 Birdingstone United 38 14 11 13 57 58 −1 53
10 New Sarum 38 12 14 12 51 57 −6 50
11 South Saints 38 11 15 12 26 26 0 48
12 Carredington 38 13 8 17 49 49 0 47
13 Llandudno Local 38 9 20 9 51 53 −2 47
14 Blashpool City 38 14 5 19 50 52 −2 47
15 Castle of Newton 38 11 13 14 39 41 −2 46
16 Briston Rovers 38 10 15 13 38 40 −2 45
17 Harnrice Stree 38 12 9 17 47 54 −7 45
18 StoneHedge 38 11 12 15 25 34 −9 45
19 Dovertown 38 9 17 12 36 41 −5 44
20 Osgarl 38 11 11 16 50 60 −10 44
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SEASON FINALE



FLAME LEAGUE

Flame League            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mansestra 38 18 11 9 77 53 +24 65 Champions Cup, CEDC
2 Cardnid Town 38 16 14 8 40 32 +8 62 Globe Cup
3 Loconstead United 38 15 13 10 60 50 +10 58 Globe Cup
4 Merseyshore City 38 16 9 13 35 34 +1 57 Globe Cup

5 Old Sarum 38 15 10 13 40 36 +4 55
6 Bourne River 38 13 15 10 27 26 +1 54
7 Letson Town 38 15 9 14 58 62 −4 54
8 Hullbury Town 38 14 11 13 43 41 +2 53
9 Birdingstone United 38 14 11 13 57 58 −1 53
10 New Sarum 38 12 14 12 51 57 −6 50
11 South Saints 38 11 15 12 26 26 0 48
12 Carredington 38 13 8 17 49 49 0 47
13 Llandudno Local 38 9 20 9 51 53 −2 47
14 Blashpool City 38 14 5 19 50 52 −2 47
15 Castle of Newton 38 11 13 14 39 41 −2 46
16 Briston Rovers 38 10 15 13 38 40 −2 45
17 Harnrice Street 38 12 9 17 47 54 −7 45
18 StoneHedge 38 11 12 15 25 34 −9 45 Relegated
19 Dovertown 38 9 17 12 36 41 −5 44 Relegated
20 Osgarl 38 11 11 16 50 60 −10 44 Relegated


League Formalities

  • Mansestra win, enter the Champions Cup and the CEDC.
  • Cardnid Town, Loconstead United and Merseyshore City all enter the Globe Cup.
  • StoneHedge, Dovertown and Osgarl are all relegated, after finishing in the bottom three positions in the league.
  • Mansestra is awarded 50 million for winning the league, plus 25 million for entry into the Champions Cup and 10 million for entry into the CEDC.
  • Cardnid Town, Loconstead United and Merseyshore City are each awarded 40 million for finishing in the top five, and are awarded 15 million for entry into the Globe Cup.
  • Old Sarum wins 40 million for finishing in the top five.
  • Teams in sixth to twentieth position win between 38 million and 10 million, with the value of the prize decreasing 2 million per lower place. For example, Bourne River wins 38 million, Letson Town win 36 million and Hullbury Town wins 34 million.
  • The league will not be running for the next season, leaving a one season delay due to administrative issues in the running of the league. However, entries will still be put into UICA tournaments, and therefore the teams who currently sit in UICA positions will qualify again for the next edition, and receive the funding from such a qualification.

FIRE LEAGUE


All                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Fredring 38 18 11 9 59 37 +22 65 Series B Champion's Cup, Promotion
2 Carnwale 38 18 9 11 27 17 +10 63 Series B Champion's Cup, Promotion

3 Portonmouth 38 18 6 14 44 36 +8 60 Series B Champion's Cup, Playoffs
4 Rhayader 38 18 6 14 50 46 +4 60 Playoffs
5 Ketley 38 17 8 13 25 20 +5 59 Playoffs
6 Millbrook 38 14 14 10 46 34 +12 56 Playoffs

7 Lake Wayton 38 15 11 12 40 40 0 56
8 Lewis 38 15 11 12 29 29 0 56
9 Kenton Street 38 15 10 13 36 32 +4 55
10 Ibsdon City 38 14 11 13 71 70 +1 53
11 Jarefero 38 14 10 14 43 35 +8 52
12 Southern Hampton 38 14 9 15 51 47 +4 51
13 Redbridge 38 13 11 14 35 37 −2 50
14 Halton 38 13 11 14 70 74 −4 50
15 Swanmouth 38 13 10 15 41 46 −5 49
16 Telford Down 38 13 9 16 25 29 −4 48
17 Grice 38 11 12 15 29 37 −8 45
18 Dundon 38 10 11 17 68 88 −20 41
19 Prightley 38 8 14 16 37 55 −18 38
20 Brightonhill 38 6 12 20 31 48 −17 30


League Formalities

  • Fredring win, enter the Series B Champions Cup and are promoted to the Flame League for the next officially run season.
  • Carnwale finish second, enter the Series B Champions Cup and are promoted to the Flame League for the next officially run season.
  • Portonmouth finish third, enter the Series B Champions Cup and enter the playoffs for promotion to the Flame League for the next officially run season.
  • Rhayader, Ketley and Millbrook enter the playoffs for promotion to the Flame League for the next officially run season.
  • Dundon, Prightley and Brightonhill are relegated to the Candle League for the first officially run season.
  • Fredring is awarded 15 million for winning the league, plus 10 million for entry into the Series B Champions Cup, and 7.5 million for promotion to the Flame League.
  • Carnwale is awarded 10 million for coming in the top five, plus 10 million for entry into the Series B Champions Cup and 7.5 million for promotion to the Flame League.
  • Portonmouth is awarded 10 million for coming in the top five, plus 10 million for entry into the Series B Champions Cup and 1 million for entry into the playoffs.
  • Rhayader and Ketley are awarded 10 million for coming in the top five, plus 1 million for entry into the playoffs.
  • Millbrook are awarded 9.5 million for finishing 6th, plus 1 million for entry into the playoffs.
  • Teams in seventh to twentieth position win between 9 million and 2.5 million, with the value of the prize decreasing 0.5 million every lower place. For example, Lake Wayton wins 9 million, Lewis wins 8.5 million and Kenton Street wins 8 million.
  • The league will not be running for the next season, leaving a one season delay due to administrative issues in the running of the league. However, entries will still be put into UICA tournaments, and therefore the teams who currently sit in UICA positions will qualify again for the next edition, and receive the funding from such a qualification.
  • While there has been no leagues lower than this due to administrative issues, from the next official season there will be lower leagues. Therefore, the bottom three teams will still be relegated, and the decision for who is 'promoted' from the lower league will be decided by a random number generator, to avoid bias.

Playoffs

Round 1:
Portonmouth 2–2 Millbrook
Rhayader 1–0 Ketley

Round 2:
Millbrook (3) 1–2 (4) Portonmouth
Ketley (0) 0–0 (1) Rhayader

Final:
Portonmouth 3–0 Rhayader

Playoff Formalities

  • Portonmouth win the playoffs, and are therefore promoted to the Flame League for the next officially run season.
  • Portonmouth is awarded 5 million for promotion via the playoffs.

Leith, Salisbury and Fort Swanley are the teams to be promoted from the unplayed third tier. All tiers will compete in the season after next, once all administration is complete.
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LEAGUE PREVIEW



FLAME LEAGUE

The football leagues in Ethane are going into the third season. After Mansestra's top performance 'two' seasons ago, which saw them, surprisingly, win the league, they will be hoping to build on their performance, and stay in the top positions in the league. Letson Town will be hoping to take back their top position, after finishing a disappointing seventh place in the last played season. By far the biggest surprise however was Cardnid Town, newly promoted, but finishing second, and the biggest surprise relegation is Dovertown, who finished fifth in the last played season.

Having taken a break for the last season, because of administrative and organisational issues with the league format, the teams will all be refreshed coming into this season, and ready to play some decent football, vying for those UICA tournament positions.


Having finished in ninth place in the second season, up from their performance of twelfth in the first season, they will be hoping to continue climbing after their year long break. There has been a fair few changes from the side that competed last year, with players such as world cup player Alan Barnes and players such as Ken Harper being lured to other clubs abroad. In that regard, the team may struggle defensively this season, with some of their best defensive players lost abroad. However, with plenty of new signings in the team, to bolster their attack, they will be hoping this season to outscore whomever they play against. They should feel hopeful to do well this season, but they need to be wary of their weaknesses in defence. With a target prediction place of ninth, they should be able to replicate the last played season, depending on the cohesion between the team, considering the influx of new players. This is a mid-table team, but one to keep an eye out for.

Manager: Brian Hudler
Assistant Manager: James Argave
Formation: 4-3-1-2
Prediction: 9
Previous Standing: 9
Previous Record: 14-11-13
Best Finish: 9 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 53 (Season One & Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 58 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 57 (Season One)
Transfers In: Brandon Roberts (KYP) - 1,7 million; Silja Katalin (CMT) - Free; Nathaniel Butler-Powell (SEM) - Free; Lukas Kruse (NPH) - Free; Adam Borewood (ETN) - Free
Total Expenditure: 1,7 million
Transfers Out: Alan Barnes (ETN) - 3 million; Ken Harper (ETN) - 3 million; Angel Sanders (ETN) - Free; Lyle Herrara (ETN) - Free
Total Income: 6 million
Goalkeeper: Brandon Roberts, 30, KYP; Willie Wilson, 31, ETN.
Left-Back: Michael Taylor, 29, ETN; Silja Katalin, 31, CMT; David Ryan, 31, ETN.

Centre-Back: Kenneth Parker, 30, ETN, Andrew Jenkins, 19, ETN; Adam Borewood, 25, ETN.
Right-Back: Walter Cooper, 34, ETN; Adam Ashleigh, 26, ETN.
Left-Midfielder Carl Sanchez, 28, ETN; Katy Macklery, 22, ETN.
Centre-Midfielder: Russell Murphy, 27, ETN; Nathaniel Butler-Powell, 21, SEM.
Right-Midfielder: Pat Holland, 25, ETN; Hector Brown, 21, ETN; Lukas Kruse, 34, NPH.
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder Keith Snyder, 24, ETN; Herman Gardner, 27, ETN.
Centre-Forward: Julian Harrington, 29, ETN; Aubrey Griffin, 30, ETN.


The team will be disappointed with their performance in the last season. Having finished second in the first season, they dropped right down to fourteenth in the second season, a disappointing result for a team that were in contention for the title just twelve months before that finish. Add on to the fact that they have lost two players, and have not been able to buy anyone, due to a lack of investment from the owners, they are potentially going to have a difficult season rebuilding, making up for what went wrong last time. Having set themselves a juicy target of finishing third in this season, they are going to have their work cut out for them, and based on performance last season, they aren't going to manage it.

Manager: Darron Cruzgarcia
Assistant Manager: Gareth Larser
Formation: 4-1-2-1-2
Prediction: 3
Previous Standing: 14
Previous Record: 14-5-19
Best Finish: 2 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 64 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 50 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 39 (Season One)
Transfers In: None
Total Expenditure: Zero
Transfers Out: Carlos Wright (ETN) - 1,5 million; Raymond Martin (ETN) - Free
Total Income: 1,5 million
Goalkeeper: Louis Cook, 24, ETN; Juan Wood, 29, ETN
Left-Back: Alan Howard, 29, ETN; Henry Williams, 25, ETN
Centre-Back:Johnathan Harris, 22, ETN; Clarence Lewis, 31, ETN
Right-Back: Harry Jones, 31, ETN; Harriet Stark, 25, ETN
Centre-Defensive Midfielder: Albert Diaz, 21, ETN; Steven Hall, 30, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Ronald Brown, 25, ETN; Adam Lee, 26, ETN
Centre-Attacking Midfielder: Wayne Peterson, 25, ETN; Roger Russell, 23, ETNLeft-Forward: Craig Foster, 28, ETN; Charles Bell, 29, ETN
Right-Forward: Agueda Perea, 21, OSR; Douglas Gonzalez, 23, ETN


Having spent both seasons in the relegation fight, and just saving themselves at the last minute, their place in this league will remain in jeopardy throughout the season based on their performances. Bringing in Jack Berrioategortua may stem some worries that the owners are uncommitted to the club, however he was only a free transfer, and is currently in the reserves, and not in the starting lineup. Their target provides no relief either, with them hoping to reach sixteenth place and equal all of their seasons so far. If this team does not get their act together and improve, some point soon, they are going to find themselves relegated, and struggle to get back up.

Manager: Charlie Horton
Assistant Manager: Jamie Bellinger
Formation: 4-4-2
Prediction: 16
Previous Standing: 16
Previous Record: 10-15-13
Best Finish: 16 (Season One and Two)
Highest Points Tally: 45 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 38 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 36 (Season One)
Transfers In: Jack Berrioategortua (AUD) - Free
Total Expenditure: Zero
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: Zero
Goalkeeper: Richard Mautone, 27, ETN; Nelson Delamora, 18, ETN
Left-Back Milas Harakas, 30, ETN; Rene Beckenhauer, 22, ETN
Centre-Back: Al Baruth, 23, ETN; Jude Rebb, 20, ETN; Orval Millward, 22, ETN
Right-Back: Kirby Toback, 33, ETN; Freddy Nervis, 26, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Owen Wohn, 23, ETN; Percy Joules, 31, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Zack Welage, 31, ETN; Ahmad Conzelmann, 29, ETN; Tyler Galy, 27, ETN; Daryl Risticus, 30, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Dave Moats, 26, ETN; Harry Sharnforth, 25, ETN
Left-Forward: Lyndon Caudell, 27, ETN; Marco Slichter, 38, ETN; Jack Berrioategortua, 27, AUD
Right-Forward: Elwood Hrin, 29, ETN; Freddie Alborn, 29, ETN


Bourne River edged up the table for the last season from the first one, pushing up to sixth from eighth, putting themselves closer to the globe cup stages. Having had no changes to the team, and that shift upwards, even if only by a couple of places, does put themselves in a good standing for this season. With the same two at the helm of the ship, and no players lost to foreign clubs, they should be in for a decent season, their target of fourth place being completely justified, as a challenge for them. Their rise has been brought on from the poor performance of top teams from last season, and if these teams make a comeback this season, then they could run into difficulty reaching that target.

Manager: Mario Palao
Assistant Manager: Andrew Beckett
Formation: 4-1-4-1
Prediction: 4
Previous Standing: 6
Previous Record: 13-15-10
Best Finish: 6 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 55 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 38 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 26 (Season One and Two)
Transfers In: Leandrinho (MTH) - 1,5 million; Denita Southard (CMT) - Free; Erik Petersen (SEM) - Free; Darin van den Berghe-Bobko (AUD) - Free; Carsten Ruediger (NPH) - Free
Total Expenditure: 1,5 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: Zero
Goalkeeper: Frederick Lewis, 29, ETN; Desmond Roberts, 29, ETN; Denita Southard, 25, CMT
Left-Back: Cliff Driscoll, 31, ETN; Alfred Adams, 28, ETN
Centre-Back: Oscar Wilson, 28, ETN; Kyle Cooper, 26, ETN; Alex Bailey, 25, ETN
Right-Back: Archie Holmes, 30, ETN; George Smith, 30, ETN
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Claude Jackson, 33, ETN; Alex Brown, 21, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Jaylin Deering, 21, ETN; Billy Tamworth, 26, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Grant Miller, 25, ETN; Carsten Ruediger, 33, NPH; Dorian Kelly, 30, ETN; Raymond Barnes, 25, ETN; Philip Adams, 27, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Elliot Price, 36, ETN; Jacob Henley, 23, ETN
Centre-Forward: Taylor Fisher, 33, ETN; Tommy White, 29, ETN; Leandrinho, 27, MTH; Erik Petersen, 22, SEM; Darin van den Berghe-Bobko, 30, AUD


Cardnid Town, it has to be said, had a very impressive first season in the Flame League. Getting into the Flame League through the playoffs in their first season, they propelled themselves right up the table, billed as the massive underdogs of the season on the surge. Finishing just short of first, second place, gave them a place in the Globe Cup, a remarkable achievement considering they had just been promoted through the playoffs the season before. They will be pushing for this again this season, but it remains improbable that they will be able to pull off this remarkable feat for a second season running, and we expect them to finish mid to lower table. However, all testament to them holding on to their players, and they will be pushing for it. Their twelfth place target they have set themselves is probably more realistic of what is going to happen.

Manager: Adam Suzikia
Assistant Manager: Lucy Marvelius
Formation: 4-1-3-2
Prediction: 12
Previous Standing: 2
Previous Record: 16-14-8
Best Finish: 2 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 62 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 40 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 25 (Season One)
Transfers In: Moshe Sommers (CMT) - Free; Reiss Adaye (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Milda Maddox, 27, ETN; Stuart Mitchell, 20, ETN
Left-Back: Thresa Desantis, 24, ETN; Tony Scott, 23, ETN; Moshe Sommer, 28, CMT
Centre-Back: Kami Herzog, 30, ETN; Rashida Dockery, 22, ETN; Alice Curford, 24, ETN; Reiss Adaya, 21, SEM
Right-Back: Dennise Chan, 33, ETN; Brandi Price, 28, ETN
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Candice Payne, 28, ETN; Brooke Stevens, 27, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Mildred Armstrong, 26, ETN; Jacob Marley, 36, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Terry Morton, 29, ETN; Andrew Hels, 32, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Sammy Carroll, 32, ETN; Steven Crabbs, 28, ETN
Left-Forward: Nathaniel Fernandez, 27, ETN; Ale Preaeton, 21, ETN
Right-Forward: Julian West, 24, ETN; Summer Willis, 30, ETN


Carnwale have been newly promoted to the Flame League for this season, after finishing in second in the Fire League, an automatic promotion place. Being a newly promoted team, with only one new transfer, it is expected the team will struggle in this season, because of the inability to sign much top talent for the team. They will be hoping to stay up, but expectations are for them to be relegated again this season.

Manager: Laurence Hernandez
Assistant Manager: Kim Delgado
Formation: 5-2-1-2
Prediction: 19
Previous Standing: 2 (Fire League)
Previous Record: 18-9-11
Best Finish: 2 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 63 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 27 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 17 (Season Two)
Transfers In: Markus Eriksen (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Joseph Walker, 27, ETN; Adam Morris, 35, ETN; Louis Wilson, 18, ETN
Left-Back: Jason Roberts, 26, ETN; Thomas Young, 21, ETN
Centre-Back: Mark Hall, 24, ETN; Alan Scott, 28, ETN; Edward Foster, 23, ETN; Benjamin Lee, 32, ETN; Anthony Campbell, 20, ETN; Victor Ramirez, 22, ETN; Jesse Allen, 24, ETN
Right-BacK: James Moore, 31, ETN; William Smith, 27, ETN, Richard Jones, 29, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Daniel Clark, 28, ETN; Joshua Lopez, 25, ETN; Eric Davis, 22, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Keith Howard, 26, ETN; Peter Martin, 23, ETN; Arthur King, 29, ETN
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder: Jack Cox, 23, ETN; Kurt Ortiz, 26, ETN; Darrin Love, 22, ETN
Left-Forward: Robert Santiago, 25, ETN; Gary McCormick, 28, ETN; Matthew Hubbard, 25, ETN
Right-Forward: Colin Diaz, 28, ETN; Billy Pratt, 25, ETN; Chris Rodriquez, 17, ETN


This team had a fairly good first season, coming in at sixth place, only four points off the Globe Cup places. However, their talent deteriorated after the first season, only finishing in twelfth place in the next season. Losing a few players and gaining none this season, due to a lack of money coming into this season, their team is poised to not have as great a season as their first season again. They do have the talent to place highly, but do they have the motivation?

Manager: Nicolas Loring
Assistant Manager: Percy Alexson
Formation: 4-3-1-2
Prediction: 7
Previous Standing: 12
Previous Record: 13-8-17
Best Finish: 6 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 57 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 62 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 49 (Season Two)
Transfers In: None
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: Jonah Park (ETN) - Free; Jake Scott (ETN) - Free
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Fabian Eick, 33, ETN; Luke Reid, 31, ETN
Left-Back: Reece Murphy, 26, ETN; Sharice Lewroon, 26, ETN
Centre-Back: Jonah Park, 33, ETN; Gabriel Webb, 30, ETN; Lewis Rusoring, 25, ETN
Right-Back: Caleb Powell, 28, ETN; Hayden Gray, 28, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Christian Ali, 21, ETN; Jake Scott, 33, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Dexter Stevens, 25, ETN; Toby MacDonald, 20, ETN; Ali Gray, 22, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Grosevnor Emmet, 23, ETN
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder: Eddie Evans, 29, ETN; Graham O'Neill, 25, ETN
Left-Forward: Malcolm Wilson, 33, ETN; James Cook, 30, ETN
Right-Forward: Rigby Headley, 20, ETN; Nevis Holmes, 24, ETN


Castle of Newton are a relatively mid-table team, finishing tenth in the first season, and with a prediction of tenth these season. However, season two was disappointing for this team, finishing fifteenth and only one point away from the relegation zone. To have a decent season, they are going to have to get a good start and make sure they are far enough away from the relegation zone to avoid being dragged into a relegation battle again.

Manager: Anthony Bolke
Assistant Manager: Keiran Harty
Formation: 4-4-2
Prediction: 10
Previous Standing: 15
Previous Record: 11-13-14
Best Finish: 10 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 55 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 39 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 40 (Season One)
Transfers In: Alastair Buckingham (BRE) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: Russ Saugun (ETN) - 1,5 million
Total Income: 1,5 million
Goalkeeper: Slade Spearing, 27, ETN; Wyatt Liescech, 30, ETN
Left-Back: Leon Williamson, 26, ETN; Dominec Reilley, 36, ETN
Centre-Back: Garth Pasqual, 31, ETN; Leandro Diantonio, 29, ETN; Jack Denver, 29, ETN; Alastair Buckingham, 32, BRE
Right-Back: Delmar Hupp, 21, ETN; Jerrold Neumer, 29, ETNLeft-Midfielder: Milton Spellman, 33, ETN; Tilda May, 37, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Claunsey Klemczak, 31, ETN; Brenton Seabourn, 28, ETN; Jed Hamacher, 22, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Xavier Rengart, 25, ETN; Issac Adams, 27, ETN
Left-Forward: Kenton Szal, 28, ETN; Dexter Vorbeck, 25, ETN
Right-Forward: Harley Windhausen, 26, ETN; Olin Willcuts, 27, ETN


Fredring are a newly promoted team to the Flame League, having won the Fire League in season two, as well as coming in the playoffs in season one, which they lost. They aren't expected to do great, as they are not as good as top tier teams yet, but if they get a good season, and get the money in from a decent season in the flame league, then they have a chance of staying up and building on that next year. It is likely they will be relegated however, but they do have a chance.

Manager: Billy Rivera
Assistant Manager: Timothy Miller
Formation: 4-2-1-2-1
Prediction: 18
Previous Standing: 1 (Fire League)
Previous Record: 18-11-9
Best Finish: 1 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 65 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 59 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 28 (Season One)
Transfers In: None
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Roger Long, 26, ETN; Jeffrey Edwards, 24, ETN; Samuel Hill, 20, ETN
Left-Back: Ronald Peterson, 23, ETN; Phillip Cook, 28, ETN; Brandon Taylor, 31, ETN
Centre-Back: Ralph White, 25, ETN; Lawrence Brooks, 28, ETN; Joe Butler, 30, ETN; Kevin Griffin, 21, ETN; Kenneth Johnson, 24, ETN
Right-Back: Dennis Bailey, 27, ETN; John Coleman, 23, ETN
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Craig Torres, 28, ETN; Chris Hernandez, 26, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Steve Morgan, 22, ETN; Paul Williams, 25, ETN; George Russel, 29, ETN; Nicholas Perez, 34, ETN
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder: James Tornton, 26, ETN; Edward Belraid, 21, ETN
Centre-Forward: Martin Sanchez, 23, ETN; Michael Adams, 26, ETN; Justin Barnes, 19, ETN


Having being promoted season one, they just avoided being relegated by their superior goal difference to the relegated team below them. They have struggled in the top tier, but may have their act together this season to stay up. They are predicted 15th, so they are in with a chance in staying up, as long as they keep a consistent, strong performance going in this season.

Manager: Oscar Suriley
Assistant Manager: Lucas Moresley
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Prediction: 15
Previous Standing: 17
Previous Record: 12-9-17
Best Finish: 17 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 56 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 50 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 42 (Season One)
Transfers In: Marla Vela (CMT) - Free; Mircea Kolya (PLK) - Free; Rune Eriksson (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: Pierre Lewsham (ETN) - Free
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Victoria Semish, 23, ETN; George Reynolds (INJ), 25, ETN; Marla Vela, 29, CMT; Mircea Kolya, 22, PLK
Left-Back: Johan Jonassen, 33, SEM; Lucy Inston, 27, ETN
Centre-Back: Susie Price, 30, ETN; Kaitlin Bray, 39, ETN; Perkin Warbeck, 29, ETN; Yuri Simnel, 30, ETN
Right-Back: Barbara Kitten, 33, ETN; Henry Lovell, 23, ETN
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Reece Underfeet, 23, ETN; Zachary Bruce-Kyle, 26, ETN; Alba Ooks, 21, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Kylie Mortina, 27, ETN; Trudy Governer, 22, ETN
Left-Attacking-Midfielder: Isabella Havesham, 29, ETN
Right-Attacking-Midfielder: Jordan Lewis, 25, ETN
Centre-Forward: Layla, 20, DAI; Rune Eriksson, 20, SEM; Albert Farnley, 31, ETN


Hullbury are a mid-table team, which do nothing special, but don't fall down to the relegation zone, and get tied up in relegation battles. Improving into season two, they are slowly moving up, and will be looking this season to build on that 3 position increase in this season, to try to go up the table again at the end of this season.

Manager: David Liggins
Assistant Manager: Andrew Harker
Formation: 3-2-3-2
Prediction: 8
Previous Standing: 8
Previous Record: 14-11-13
Best Finish: 9 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 54 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 43 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 30 (Season One)
Transfers In: Allano (DAI) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Anthony Wilson, 33, ETN; Joe Henderson, 32, ETN
Centre-Back: Shawn Perry, 27, ETN; Johnny Hill, 27, ETN; Fred Ward, 24, ETN; Harold Garcia, 29, ETN; Donald Wright, 26, ETN; Allano, 17, DAI
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Patrick Miller, 25, ETN; Gerald Coleman, 23, ETN; Anthony Thompson, 30, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Donald Torres, 28, ETN; Dennis White, 25, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Eugene Evans, 22, ETN; Jose Phillips, 31, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Jack Smith, 21, ETN; Oscar Wildion, 26, ETN
Left-Forward: George Adams, 31, ETN
Right-Forward: Robert Green, 29, ETN; John Scott, 35, ETN


Letson Town had a great start in the first season, winning the league with a strong position. Going into the second season they didn't quite go about it the same way though, finishing down at 7th place, a disappointing finish for the previous title holders. The team will have evaluated where they went wrong, and will be looking to try to reclaim the title this season with a strong performance in the league, having bolstered their defence, which was what did so bad for them last season.

Manager: Bill Mey
Assistant Manager: Jake Billerton
Formation: 3-4-1-2
Prediction: 1
Previous Standing: 7
Previous Record: 15-9-14
Best Finish: 1 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 64 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 58 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 45 (Season One)
Transfers In: Dex Temple (ESH) - 8 million; Yasim Morovoch (CMT) - 1 million; Gastão Oliveira (MTH) - 1,2 million; Henri Jagoux (SCU) - Free; Jack Temner (NPH) - Free
Total Expenditure: 10,2 million
Transfers Out: Jared Jones (ETN) - 1,5 million
Total Income: 1,5 million
Goalkeeper: David Reynolds, 26, ETN; Devin Shelton, 24, ETN
Centre-Back: Yasim Morovoch, 25, CMT; Gastão Oliveira, 27, MTH; Jack Temner, 32, NPH; Henri Jagoux, 19, SCU; Antonio Barker, 22, ETN; Fernando Roberts, 28, ETN; Issac Sutton, 23, ETN; Jessie Tucker, 29, ETN; Geoffrey Stanley, 34, ETN, Abou Nkiaby (RB), 25, SEM
Left-Midfielder: Haseeb Zia, 27, EFL; Darren Clarke, 19, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Jack Potter, 31, ETN; Roy Weaver, 25, ETN; Bryant Caldwell, 22, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Edward Williams, 33, ETN; Andrew Biley, 24, ETN
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder: Joel Vega, 26, ETN; Winston Banks, 32, ETN
Striker: Kéirâ Andìsorì, 19, CMT; Dex Temple,, 26, ESH; Ramon Wilkins, 25, ETN; Wendell Griffith, 28, ETN; Rickey Walters, 32, ETN


Down a bit on their first season performance, they are a little disappointed. However, they are still around mid-table, and have the ability to do well this season. The loss of their star striker did hurt, as seen by the season two results, but they have recovered now, and are in with a good chance of a top ten finish this season. They had a ridiculous season, where they drew over half their games, and will be looking to break out that mould this season also.

Manager: James Turner
Assistant Manager: Gavin Pellachini
Formation: 3-4-3
Prediction: 14
Previous Standing: 13
Previous Record: 9-20-9
Best Finish: 9 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 55 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 67 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 53 (Season Two)
Transfers In: Aage Midthun (SAV) - 1,6 million
Total Expenditure: 1,6 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Aage Midthun, 29, SAV; Conor Moloney, 26, ETN; Brendan O'Casey. 25, ETN
Centre-Back: Brian Quinlan, 32, ETN; Mick O'Casey, 29, ETN; Colman O'Sullivan, 25, ETN; Lorcan Flanagan, 27, ETN; Aidan Mullen, 20, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Eamon Mahoney, 26, ETN; Donagh Kelly, 22, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Frank Mullen, 28, ETN; Malachy Quinlan, 23, ETN; Rory Malone, 27, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Kenith Durand, 23, ETN; Lucas Malfoy, 24, ETN
Striker: Colman McGlinchy, 29, ETN, Apollon Tennison, 31, NPH; Ryan Frost, 27, RIT; Patrick Murphy, 24, ETN; Aengus Canavan, 27, ETN; Paddy Canavan, 26, ETN


Possibly the most consistent of the teams in the league at the moment, this team has finished 3rd in the league for both seasons one and two. This season, they will be looking to improve on that performance and go for the win. This will be difficult with competition from resurgent top teams, but it is doable if they get it right.

Manager: Gavin Comi
Assistant Manager: Alvin Bailey
Formation: 3-3-1-3
Prediction: 2
Previous Standing: 3
Previous Record: 15-13-10
Best Finish: 3 (Season One & Two)
Highest Points Tally: 63 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 69 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 42 (Season One)
Transfers In: Dmitri Lisov (SAV) - 2,8 million; Menderlstrom (SCU) - Free; Sh'carlton Giraud-Hutchinson (SEM) - Free; Nathan Bogard (SEM) - Free; Johan Parsons (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 2,8 million
Transfers Out: Kase Garner (ETN) - 195 million
Total Income: 195,0 million
Goalkeeper: Vernon Sparks, 33, ETN; Benjamin Barret, 27, ETN
Left-Back: Sid Gibbs, 27, ETN; Nathan Bogard, 20, SEM
Centre-Back: Ben Norton, 24, ETN; Malik Fox, 33, ETN
Right-Back: Sh'carlton Giraud-Hutchinson, 20, SEM; Johan Parsons, 20, SEM; Charles Burton, 25, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Grady Stevens, 25, ETN; Reece Cox, 22, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Leon Greene, 30, ETN; Kase Garner, 19, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Rafael Foster, 26, ETN
Centre-Attacking-Midfielder: Karl Schwacha, 29, ETN; Menderlstrom, 19, SCU
Left-Forward: Dmitri Lisov, 22, SAV; John McDonald, 26, ETN
Centre-Forward: Hayden Watts, 29, ETN; Dennis Whitaker, 25, ETN
Right-Forward: Arthur Hunter, 30, ETN; Ricardo Lewis, 29, ETN


This team has been a bit of surprise for the whole league, with their victory in season two creating massive ripples, along with the relegation of high finishing teams. They had finished fifteenth in season one, only two points clear of the dreaded in relegation zone, managing to survive the relegation battle, but they weren't going to repeat that again the season after. They went full out, and managed to pull off a remarkable feat by winning the league. Whether its that their players got better, or the top teams got worse, its probably a bit of both, but they are not expected to be able to pull of the remarkable feat for a second time.

Manager: Dennis Philion
Assistant Manager: Samuel Harley
Formation: 4-4-2
Prediction: 11
Previous Standing: 1
Previous Record: 18-11-9
Best Finish: 1 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 65 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 77 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 52 (Season One)
Transfers In: Christian Martinsson (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Charles Powell, 21, ETN; Mark Roberts, 33, ETN
Left-Back: Jack Hall, 25, ETN; Joseph Anderson, 30, ETN
Centre-Back: Ralph Lee, 29, ETN; Jeremy Adams, 23, ETN; Jimmy Gonzalez, 25, ETN; Christian Martinsson, 23, SEM
Right-Back: Aric Weaver, 23, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Kevyn Stidolph, 26, ETN; Christopher Murphy, 27, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Russell Johnson, 27, ETN; Terry Garcia, 25, ETN; Bruce Rogers, 26, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Carl Sanders, 31, ETN; Bobby Edwards, 27, ETN
Striker: Samuel Mitchell, 20, ETN; Jose Morgan, 28, ETN; Howard Bailey, 29, ETN


Merseyshore City were fighting the relegation battle in season one, and reaching the globe cup in season two. Whatever caused them to swap sides of the table remains unanswered, but all that is known is that they are not expected to do so well this season, as people felt that strong performance was a one off, as the big teams weren't as strong in the season.

Manager: Trey Aslett
Assistant Manager: Jai Krystof
Formation: 4-2-2-2
Prediction: 17
Previous Standing: 4
Previous Record: 16-9-13
Best Finish: 4 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 57 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 35 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 29 (Season One)
Transfers In: Dudley Ryan (PAP) - 1 million; Ingron Al'venton (SCU) - Free; Cavallo (DAI) - Free
Total Expenditure: 1,0 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Conrad Rotroff, 36, ETN; Emmanueal Acton, 33, ETN
Left-Back: Hilario Canadra, 30, ETN; Gregg Coulton, 25, ETN
Centre-Back: Harrison Powells, 27, ETN; Jarrett Calnon, 22, ETN; Yuri Porteeno, 34, ETN; Cavallo, 42, DAI
Right-Back: Lief Odneal, 25, ETN; Matt Spotter, 37, ETN
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Gregory Pruchnik, 30, ETN; Colton Radciffe, 27, ETN; Quincy Stelts, 30, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Hayden Pilosi, 27, ETN; Natalie Simose, 25, ETN; Keneth Pen, 22, ETN
Striker: Thomas Peone, 29, ETN; Dudley Ryan, 28, PAP; Trey Shrieve, 25, ETN; Dewey Caleche, 25, ETN; Ingron Al'venton, 18, SCU; Margarito Erbert, 29, ETN


New Sarum had a disappointing second season. Just hitting the globe cups in the first season, they dropped down to tenth in the second season, struggling to match the performances from the previous season on the pitch. They will be looking this season to rebuild, and attempt to move into that top five, but with increased competition this year for them, they are going to find that a very difficult challenge. Losing one of their best upcoming strikers will also suffer a blow to them.

Manager: Sanford Geiersbach
Assistant Manager: Benjamin Trump
Formation: 4-3-2-1
Prediction: 5
Previous Standing: 10
Previous Record: 12-14-12
Best Finish: 4 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 61 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 65 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 42 (Season One)
Transfers In: Albartus Lauwerijssen (TLI) - 2,4 million; Milena Angela (CMT) - Free; Jerome Castilla (AUD) - Free
Total Expenditure: 2,4 million
Transfers Out: Wilmer Jarequi (ETN) - 2,5 million
Total Income: 2,5 million
Goalkeeper: Bradley Stoiniski, 33, ETN; Elwood Hilfiger, 27, ETN
Left-Back: Eddy Vechhio, 28, ETN; Ali Porkeer, 23, ETN
Centre-Back: Junior Farrakhan, 29, ETN; Gerard Bravenec 27, ETN; Silas Raspante, 30, ETN
Right-Back: Walker Levandowski, 27, ETN; Willian Coton, 32, ETN; Milena Angela, 28, CMT
Left-Midfielder: Al Renn, 29, ETN; Brice Fimiani, 28, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Byron Sodl, 23, ETN; Morton Stickney, 26, ETN;
Right-Midfielder: Albartus Lauwerijssen, 23, TLI; Pat Glus, 26, ETN
Attacking Midfielders: Nicky Vitaliango, 28, ETN; Abdul Debusk, 21, ETN; Jerome Castilla, 26, AUD; Bernie Attkisson, 30, ETN
Centre-Forward: Vernon Flick, 25, ETN


Old Sarum had a marvellous season in season two, managing to top their main rivals, New Sarum, in the league, which was a highly unexpected outcome. Having finished 14th in season one, with not much clearance from the relegation zone, New Sarum were near the bottom of the league. At the end of season two, the team seemed completely different, as it was fifth, just missing out on Globe Cup spots. They will be looking to keep the efforts up this season, keep in the top half, and beat New Sarum, but this is going to be difficult for them.

Manager: Henry Barlequiwskwi
Assistant Manager: Daniel Welkelskwi
Formation: 4-4-2
Prediction: 3
Previous Standing: 5
Previous Record: 15-10-13
Best Finish: 5 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 55 (Season Two)
Highest Goal Tally: 40 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 36 (Season Two)
Transfers In: Florenz Eyuio (COS) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out:
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Marlon Stemper, 28, ETN; Tyrell Soergel, 25, ETN
Left-Back: Lucas Williams-Smith, 30, ETN; Marcelino Pleuger, 30, ETN
Centre-Back: Hipolitio Gantner, 27, ETN; Aldofo Weilo, 26, ETN; Antoine Mueger, 27, ETN
Right-Back: Anthony Lapre, 33, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Delmar Ague, 31, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Miquel Meghan, 23, ETN; Murray Troncone, 22, ETN; Britt Zaker, 31, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Grady Zernicke, 26, ETN; Branden Veresoto, 21, ETN; Florenz Eyuio, 30, COS
Left-Forward: Guillermo Wartell, 31, ETN; Sydney Chapin, 23, ETN
Right-Forward: Al Ja, 22, ETN; Thaddeus Gelis, 34, ETN


Freshly promoted through the playoffs in the fire league season two, this team is definitely one of the more weaker teams in this seasons flame league. With some difficult competition, it is all but guaranteed that Portonmouth are going to be in a tough relegation battle, and they're going to have to put in a very strong performance just to stay up for this season.

Manager: Pat Brooks
Assistant Manager: Keith Rowe
Formation: 4-4-2
Prediction: 20
Previous Standing: 23
Previous Record: 18-6-14
Best Finish: 23 (Season Two)
Highest Points Tally: 60 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 44 (Season Two)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 36 (Season Two)
Transfers In: Roja Philip (EFL) - Free
Total Expenditure: 0,0 million
Transfers Out:
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Carlos Moran, 27, ETN; Lewis Wolfe, 23, ETN; Seth Watts, 29, ETN
Left-Back: Rickey Clark, 24, ETN; Jordan Parsons, 22, ETN
Centre-Back: Eric Sandoval, 25, ETN; Marvin Chavez, 31, ETN; Thomas French, 29, ETN; Elijah Mills, 23, ETN; Jessie Waters, 26, ETN
Right-Back: Ryan Turner, 23, ETN; Doug Alvarado, 27, ETN
Left-Midfielder: Adrian McCarthy, 29, ETN; Lee Massey, 25, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Terrel Farmer, 30, ETN; Israel Roberts, 28, ETN; Michael Greene, 24, ETN; Rene Jordan, 34, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Julian Taylor, 30, ETN; Kenneth Fields, 26, ETN
Left-Forward: Sammy Scmidt, 22, ETN; Dave Haynes, 26, ETN; Leonard Elliot, 27, ETN
Right-Forward: Ervin Perez, 31, ETN; Christian Garret, 25, ETN; Dean Roy, 28, ETN


Finishing seventh in the first season, they were in reach of the globe cup. However, they dropped down to eleventh in the second season, a disappointing run for them when one of their main rivals, Bourne River, went up, not down. They will be looking to get back up to seventh this season, and possibly put pressure on the Globe Cup positions.

Manager: Danilo Garbs
Assistant Manager: Jeremiah Revgards
Formation: 4-1-4-1
Prediction: 6
Previous Standing: 11
Previous Record: 11-15-12
Best Finish: 7 (Season One)
Highest Points Tally: 56 (Season One)
Highest Goal Tally: 30 (Season One)
Lowest Goals Conceded: 26 (Season Two)
Transfers In: Andrew LaFrin (ESH) - 2,2 million; Felix Schwarzenegger (NPH) - 5,0 million; Isaac Karlstrom (SEM) - 3,0 million; Vuèko (SAV) - Free; Jarold Denmark (RIT) - Free; Jon Brighouse (SEM) - Free; Mikkel Jansen (SEM) - Free; Montell Redwood (SEM) - Free
Total Expenditure: 10,2 million
Transfers Out: None
Total Income: 0,0 million
Goalkeeper: Brody Church, 26, ETN; Nicholas Reed, 23, ETN
Left-Back: Bruce Washington, 30, ETN; Samuel Jenkins, 31, ETN
Centre-Back: Darien Fear, 22, ETN; Daniel Moore, 27, ETN; Earle Thacker, 25, ETN
Right-Back: Joshua Cook, 19, ETN; Vuèko, 25, SAV
Centre-Defensive-Midfielder: Andrew LaFrin, 24, ESH; Merlin Midgley, 28, ETN; Earl Young, 29, ETN; Jon Brighouse, 20, SEM
Left-Midfielder: Isaac Karlstrom, 21, SEM; Joe Butler, 26, ETN
Centre-Midfielder: Mark Sanchez, 30, ETN; Stephen Campbell, 25, ETN; Ernest Sanders, 21, ETN
Right-Midfielder: Montell Redwood, 20, SEM; Eugene Murphy, 36, ETN; Jeffrey Roberts, 26, ETN
Striker: Felix Schwarzenegger, 32, NPH; Jesse Carter, 24, ETN; Jarold Denmark, 19, RIT; Mikkel Jansen, 21, SEM; Walter Bell, 31, ETN


FIRE LEAGUE


  • Team Name - Prediction
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  • StoneHedge - 3
  • Osgarl - 9
  • Kenton Street - 11
  • Grice - 18
  • Halton - 15
  • Ibsdon City - 16
  • Jarefero - 20
  • Ketley - 10
  • Lake Wayton - 17
  • Rhayader - 4
  • Southern Hampton - 5
  • Swanmouth - 1
  • Telford Down - 19
  • Lewis - 8
  • Redbridge - 13
  • Millbrook - 12
  • Salisbury - 2
  • Fort Swanley - 14
  • Leith - 7


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Park Heath
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Brook
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Bridge over Ford
Hummingbirds
Burgate Fields
Cramford
Ghouls


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Ezzard FC
Satana City FC
Tiger Turtles FC
Helmet Dráo
Ancya
Librahelm
Cytus Storgryz
Chemik Ritnà
Auseôn Welsh
Libterham
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Community FLAME LEAGUE Secondary Tier

Software Ethane
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Dresden Diamond
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Hamileath
Helmstead Roaming
Piot AC
Ritnourian Ethane
Vilithorus
HSC Riot
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Dover Town Dreamweavers
Academickus
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Whytic
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Rihanom
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Mainland Western Community FLAME LEAGUE

Vulpine Lowes
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Red Tiger Maithestone
Llongev Orstunare
5th Heart
Windzent
Castor
6th Heart


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Millbrook Athenians
Condommakers FC (QUE)
Husky Sport
Merderham
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Rysen
Sporlen
Westerkammer
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FLAME LEAGUE

Birdingstone United 0–2 South Saints
Blashpool City 2–2 Portonmouth
Briston Rovers 0–1 Old Sarum
Bourne River 1–3 New Sarum
Cardnid Town 2–0 Merseyshore City
Carnwale 0–1 Mansestra
Carredington 1–2 Loconstead United
Castle of Newton 1–2 Llandudno Local
Fredring 3–6 Letson Town
Harnrice Street 3–2 Hullbury Town
South Saints start off strong with a two goal win against the Birdies. This bodes well for them this season, with their new recent signings up front to bolster their attacks paying off immediately. Blashpool City start with a disappointing draw against Portonmouth, who was only just promoted for this season. While this suggests that Blashpool are going to be in for a difficult season, with their frailties in defence exposed in the first game, Portonmouth will be buoyed by this strong result, considering they are considered one of the weakest teams in the league this season. Old Sarum win against Briston Rovers in late fashion, with a goal in the 87th minute pulling them over for the three points in a game which they should have dominated, where Briston’s defence fared relatively well. Bourne River lose against New Sarum in disappointing fashion, with their defence being taken apart in clinical fashion - a problem which Bourne River will have to deal with quickly, considering their heavy reliance on their defensive strength. Cardnid Town achieved a relatively decent win against Merseyshore City considering their relative parity in skill level, taking 2 goals through their strong striker in Julian West, who plays in the national team. Mansestra pick up what is expected to be a routine win against a newly promoted team, considering their victory in the league last season. Loconstead pick up an early, but tight win against one of the league’s stronger teams, fighting to continue their consistency at the top of the league - finishing both of the previous seasons in third place in the league. The new signing of Sh'carlton Giraud-Hutchinson proved to be effective for the team, adding to their already strong lineup. Carredington recognise that this wasn’t the best result to start the season with, but know that this is just the start, and an unlucky team to start against, with plenty of other opportunities to win during the season. Llandudno Local pick up a win against Castle of Newton - two relatively level teams - with Ryan Frost of Ritenour and Apollon Tennison of Nephara proving vital to the team’s performance, especially since Dewayne Boivin left for foreign shores a couple of seasons ago. It is questioned what would happen if the team lost these two, and the team is hoping not to have to find out too soon. Castle of Newton will be disappointed with the loss to one of their rivals, but won’t be too disheartened, as the league has only just begun. Letson Town destroy Fredring, scoring 6 goals, with Kéirâ Andìsorì of Chromatika and Dex Temple of Eshan possibly more crucially proving they have the goods for the team, and are willing to deliver in this season. However, Letson’s leaky defence was once again evidenced in this match through the conceding of 3 goals against a newly promoted team, raising fears that the new signings in defence haven’t bolstered the team’s backline, raising fears that the team will struggle against teams they need to be winning against to win the league this season. Harnrice Street achieve a victory against Hullbury Town at home. It was appearing to be going to a draw, with a relative stalemate between the teams towards the end of the second half, but a goal in the 82nd minute by Layla of Dainer gave Harnrice Street the lead, and the three points. Hullbury Town will be left extremely disappointed by the result, considering they were so close to clinching a point in the match, and will be considering what went wrong which led to the mess up in defence, and how to resolve the problems surrounding the occasional holes which appear in their defensive line.
South Saints 1–0 Hullbury Town
Letson Town 2–1 Harnrice Street
Llandudno Local 3–2 Fredring
Loconstead United 2–4 Castle of Newton
Mansestra 0–2 Carredington
Merseyshore City 1–0 Carnwale
New Sarum 2–0 Cardnid Town
Old Sarum 1–0 Bourne River
Portonmouth 0–1 Briston Rovers
Birdingstone United 3–2 Blashpool City
South Saints narrowly beat Hullbury Town at home, with Felix Schwarzenegger from Nephara scoring the winning goal in the dying moments of the match to make it 2 wins out of 2. Harnrice Street almost pull off a massive upset against Letson Town, with some luck on Letson’s side to keep the ball out of the net in the final few moments of the game. This game highlighted the weaknesses in their defence, even with the new defensive signings, indicating this could be a problem area in their title bid this season. Llandudno Local pull out a decent performance in attack against Fredring, scoring 3 goals to win the game, yet they struggled in defence against the supposedly weak Fredring attack, highlighting problems for Llandudno in the season to come. Loconstead United are disappointed with their result against Castle of Newton - losing two goals to Newton’s four. The analysts will be looking into this game to see where the team went wrong, and hoping they can get the team back on track after this appalling match. Carredington manage a 2-0 victory away at the previous league winners to mark their first three points of the season. Merseyshore City get a single goal against newly promoted Carnwale, marking two teams who are expected to be fighting relegation against each other. Merseyshore City however will be confident with their victory against Carnwale, and will hope to carry on with more victories. New Sarum win against Cardnid Town as expected, with Nicky Vitaliango and Vernon Flick scoring for New Sarum during the match. Old Sarum upset the heavily defensive Bourne River, opening up gaps in the Bourne defence which aren’t normally there, and that they will need to plug to have a successful season and come near their 4th place prediction. Briston Rovers beat newly promoted Portonmouth away, in what is expected to be another two teams fighting to stay in the flame league. Birdingstone United clinch victory at home against Blashpool City with a goal-fest which saw 5 goals scored, 3 of them in the second half. Blashpool went up two in the first half, before the Birdies came back in the second half and scored 3 goals to take the victory in the match, and pick up their first points of the season.
Blashpool City 1–0 South Saints
Briston Rovers 3–1 Birdingstone United
Bourne River 1–0 Portonmouth
Cardnid Town 0–1 Old Sarum
Carnwale 0–4 New Sarum
Carredington 1–1 Merseyshore City
Castle of Newton 3–4 Mansestra
Fredring 3–0 Loconstead United
Harnrice Street 3–2 Llandudno Local
Hullbury Town 2–2 Letson Town
Blashpool City beat over South Saints resilient defence at home, scoring in the 79th minute, after the Saints defence failed to hold up any longer, as it had been the whole match with battering after battering like a storm making landfall. The Birdies will be heavily disappointed with their loss against Briston Rovers today, Briston managing to score 3 goals against the disorganised Birdies, who only managed a measly one goal to compete. Their defence had no answer to the Rovers, who played with the intention to win, and the passion to win today - something they have been lacking in previous encounters. Bourne River’s defence holds up against Portonmouth, who were doing their best to try to register their first win of the season, managing to pip them with a lucky longshot by Taylor Fisher in the 86th minute. Bourne will be breathing a sigh of relief with this result, after having not picked up any points so far in the season prior to this win. Old Sarum pick up a narrow win away against Cardnid Town - a result they will be happy with considering the two teams relative parity in skill. New Sarum demolished newly promoted Carnwale four goals to none, putting them top of the table by a fair margin based on goal difference, in contrast to Carnwale’s position at the bottom of the table, pointless in the season so far. Carredington and Merseyshore City both scored a goal apiece to tie the game up after 90 minutes plus injury time, leaving them both going home with one point in the bag. Mansestra picked up a narrow win against Castle of Newton in what was a relatively high scoring, energetic game. Mansestra, who were the winners of the last season, don’t seem to be producing the same form as last season, but when they do get to attack, their national team strikers in Samuel Mitchell and Jose Morgan can be brutal, as evidenced in this game. However, this game also highlights the weaknesses that the team possesses in defence, hence why they will likely not win the league this season. Loconstead United are hit with yet another shocking defeat, being utterly destroyed by newly promoted Fredring three goals to none. This shows the relative weakness in the mindset at the moment, and their dreams of winning the league will be shattered if they do not correct their mindset and find out where they need to improve. Harnrice Street scored three at home to Llandudno Local’s two goals, to take home the three points from the match. Letson Town are also held to a frustrating draw, after Hullbury Town managed to equalise within injury time. Kéirâ Andìsorì and Dex Temple picked up the two goals for Letson Town in the first half, but George Adams managed to score 2 goals within the last 10 minutes, and the last goal within injury time to frustrate the weak Letson Town’s defence and steal a point from the match.
South Saints 2–1 Letson Town
Llandudno Local 3–6 Hullbury Town
Loconstead United 3–2 Harnrice Street
Mansestra 3–2 Fredring
Merseyshore City 2–1 Castle of Newton
New Sarum 0–1 Carredington
Old Sarum 1–0 Carnwale
Portonmouth 0–1 Cardnid Town
Birdingstone United 2–4 Bourne River
Blashpool City 1–0 Briston Rovers
South Saints pull of what could be one of the defining victories of the season against Letson Town, beating them 2-1 at home. Both are UICA team contenders, and are in very similar positions in the table, albeit Letson slightly lower than they hoped (they were hoping to quickly pull away and build a lead). Dex Temple started off the scoring with a 28 yard goal in the 32nd minute, before South Saints leveled with a stunner in the 43rd minute. They came back fighting and a stunner from Felix Schwarzenegger in the 79th minute sealed the game for them. Hullbury Town destoyed Llandudno Local in a stunning 9 goal match - a disappointment for Llandudno considering their usual emphasis on attack. Loconstead United just pipped Harnrice Street with a 85th minute goal sending them that 1 goal ahead - scored by Dmitri Lisov from Savalen - to win the game. Mansestra struggled against Fredring, but managed to secure the three point. Merseyshore City scrape a victory overy Castle of Newton, making this one of the best starts Merseyshore City has had to a season ever. Carredington slog out a narrow victory against New Sarum, with Rigby Headley scoring the winning header in the 26th minute, the defence picking up for the rest of the game. This gives Old Sarum the chance to move into first - a position they were competing in but fell short of last season. Old Sarum take that first spot with a narrow win against Carnwale, and even though it does propel them into first, the fact they only managed 1 goal against the newly promoted team who has not picked up a single point this season yet should instill worry into the managers at Old Sarum, suggesting this run is not sustainable. Cardnid Town pick up a narrow win against Portonmouth, two teams that will be looking for a good initial run to bolster their position in the league. The typically defensive Bourne River manages to score 4 goals against the Birdies, who struggled to really get a foot in the game, even with the 2 goals they did score. The two goals were silly mistakes by the usually strong Bourne River defence - spelling problems for the team if their attack doesn’t keep up, as they normally fall back on their defensive structure. Yet Taylor Fisher and Erik Petersen will be happy with the two goals they picked up apiece. Blashpool City win expectedly against Briston Rovers, yet it appears that Blashpool have not regained the strength they had in season one and are still in a lower-table mindset, which they need to snap out of to recover.
Briston Rovers 0–1 South Saints
Bourne River 0–0 Blashpool City
Cardnid Town 1–1 Birdingstone United
Carnwale 0–4 Portonmouth
Carredington 2–2 Old Sarum
Castle of Newton 4–5 New Sarum
Fredring 1–0 Merseyshore City
Harnrice Street 1–3 Mansestra
Hullbury Town 3–2 Loconstead United
Letson Town 6–3 Llandudno Local
South Saints manage only 1 goal against Briston Rovers, who haven’t had too bad a start to the season themselves. Yet with the onslaught their defence held, suggesting the Saints have a strong team this season to contend with. Bourne River were uninspiring against Blashpool City, slogging it out to pick up 1 point at home - a disappointing result, but nevertheless holding. Cardnid Town also manage to grasp onto a point at home to Birdingstone United, with both teams scoring a goal within 5 minutes of each other. Portonmouth thrash Carnwale, who are having a miserable start to their first season in the Flame league - not picking up a single point so far in five matches. Carredington and Old Sarum manage to score two goals against each other - a last minute equaliser rescuing a point for Old Sarum - to take home a point. New Sarum just pip Castle of Newton with an 86th minute winner by Vernon Flick to take the goal count in the extremely enthralling game to 9. Fredring surprise Merseyshore City with a strong performance in defence to clinch the game, after Martin Sanchez scored the winner in the 8th minute. Mansestra pick up another three points against Harnrice Street, taking them into fourth in the league with 4 wins and 1 loss - a good start to their title defence. Hullbury Town disappoint Loconstead United by pulling of a controversial injury time goal to send them into the lead. Considering their league positions over the past two seasons - both third - this has been a disappointing start to their third season, only winning 2 games and losing 3 to put them in 15th in the league. Llandudno Local will be disappointed once again with a loss of such a margin. However, Letson Town will be buoyed by the result; Kéirâ Andìsorì and Dex Temple turning out for them in force. This will instill hope for the season ahead - a hope that instead of the disappointment of the second season, they can win the league once again.
South Saints 4–1 Llandudno Local
Loconstead United 6–4 Letson Town
Mansestra 4–4 Hullbury Town
Merseyshore City 1–3 Harnrice Street
New Sarum 2–0 Fredring
Old Sarum 0–0 Castle of Newton
Portonmouth 0–2 Carredington
Birdingstone United 2–0 Carnwale
Blashpool City 0–0 Cardnid Town
Briston Rovers 0–1 Bourne River
Once again, Llandudno Local have lost in a high scoring game by a three goal margin. South Saints dominate the game, with their defence shutting down any Llandudno attacks and their newly reformed attack for this season inspiring the team with their magnificent performance in front of goal. Llandudno will need to be analysing whats going wrong with their team and fix it quick if they don’t want to be in a relegation battle this season. Loconstead United and Letson Town will be stunned by what is the highest scoring game of the season so far. It was one of the freest played games in a long time, and there was no stopping the momentum of both teams. However, it was the home team of Loconstead United that managed to gain the edge and picked up the three points from the match. Mansestra and Hullbury Town rack up goals, but a 84th minute equaliser by Samuel Mitchell for Mansestra meant the game finished as an exciting 4-4 draw, with both teams deservedly taking home a point each. Harnrice Street take a decent win away against Merseyshore City, who are expected to be fighting relegation this season. New Sarum take a solid win against Fredring, with no real answer to their attacks. Old Sarum slog out a boring 0-0 draw with Castle of Newton, both teams playing uninspiring games. Carredington take a solid win away against relegation-fighting Portonmouth, racking up a solid two goals against a team with no real substantial answer at any point during the match. Birdingstone United further compound Carnwale’s misery, winning against a team which has failed to pick up a single point so far this season. There is likely to be discussions in the background about the possible replacement of the manager, although considering they are newly promoted they may be more lenient this early on in the season. Blashpool City and Cardnid Town drag out a boring 0-0 draw in Blashpool. Bourne River’s defence holds against a relatively uninspiring Briston Rovers team, with the only shot Bourne had on target and the only shot on target in the whole game being the winning goal for team.
Bourne River 2–0 South Saints
Cardnid Town 2–0 Briston Rovers
Carnwale 0–1 Blashpool City
Carredington 2–0 Birdingstone United
Castle of Newton 4–0 Portonmouth
Fredring 0–2 Old Sarum
Harnrice Street 2–0 New Sarum
Hullbury Town 0–0 Merseyshore City
Letson Town 1–1 Mansestra
Llandudno Local 4–5 Loconstead United
Bourne River will be pleased with the win against their rivals, and at such a confident margin. This will instill the hope in themselves that they had begun to lack, even with their decent-ish performances. South Saints will be disappointed with this match as well. This is only their second loss of the season, and they realise that a win here would have sent them to the top of the league. Cardnid Town get an expected win over Briston Rovers to propel themselves into eleventh place in the league. Carnwale once against fails to pick up any points even after 7 match days with another loss, this time a narrow one to Blashpool City, suggesting they are a little out of their depth in the top league of Ethanese football. Carredington score 2 goals - both by Malcolm Wilson - to beat a Birdies team that has been struggling to gain real traction so far this season. Castle of Newton, a mediocre team in the top flight, destroy the newly promoted Portonmouth team four goals to nil to serve as an embarrasment to the team. Harley Windhausen proved a vital part of a team that was able to overrun their opposition on the pitch, who offered no real defence. Old Sarum pick up a two-nil win away against Fredring, who languish just outside the relegation zone while Old Sarum regains the lead in the title race, albeit with a very long time to go. New Sarum will be disappointed they didn’t use the opportunity of a game against Harnrice Street to maintain their lead in the league, rather than a 2-0 loss dropping them a position. Hullbury Town were unable to repeat their flashes of inspiration in this game, instead only slogging it out for a goalless draw, having shot only three times on target. The two previous league winners duel it out in Letson, and only manage a one-all draw against each other. Loconstead United just pip Llandudno Local with a 89th minute goal, possibly marking the recovery of Loconstead. However, this will further compound the misery of Llandudno Local, who have been taking loss after loss and are in the relegation zone currently, even with their inspirational attacks that would win games if they had a decent defensive system.
South Saints 0–1 Loconstead United
Mansestra 2–0 Llandudno Local
Merseyshore City 1–2 Letson Town
New Sarum 2–0 Hullbury Town
Old Sarum 1–0 Harnrice Street
Portonmouth 0–3 Fredring
Birdingstone United 1–0 Castle of Newton
Blashpool City 2–3 Carredington
Briston Rovers 2–0 Carnwale
Bourne River 1–2 Cardnid Town
Loconstead United edge out South Saints with a goal in the 65th minute by Dmitri Lisov of Savalen, in what was an incredibly closely matched game. South Saints were able to hold in defence for much of the game, but a counter attack managed to catch the Saints out by surprise, and gave Loconstead United all they needed to win - a goal. South Saints tried to rally and equalise, but they were unable to find the goal they needed, even with so many opportunities. This match will be seen as a wasted opportunity by South Saints, and could be a very important match in the title race, depending on where this season goes. Mansestra easily beat Llandudno Local at home, 2 goals to none, further compounding their misery as they sit 18th in the league, having only won 2 games, receiving 6 points from it. Letson Town received a scare from Merseyshore City, who almost equalised in the dying moments of the game. However, solid efforts from Letson’s keeper - David Reynolds - managed to keep the ball out of the net and maintain the three points for Letson Town, even though they weren’t necessarily deserved. New Sarum take a two goal win over Hullbury Town, maintaining their position in second behind Old Sarum. Fredring destroy fellow newly promoted team Portonmouth 3 goals to none, further heightening fears in Portonmouth that they won’t be able to stay up this season, considering their weak promotion place. The Birdies pull off a narrow win against Castle of Newton, with the national team player Julian Harrington scoring the winning goal for Birdingstone United. Carredington scrape a win over Blashpool City in a five goal thriller, scoring 3 goals to Blashpool’s 2, with Carredington’s Rigby Headley scoring the winning goal in the 78th minute. Briston Rovers, despite being a relatively lowly ranked side in the league, still manages to solidly beat Carnwale and prevent them from picking up any points in the first 8 matches, showing the true extent of Carnwale’s issues; they can’t even beat a fellow lowly ranked team in the league. Cardnid Town shock Bourne River with a stunner in 68th minute by the national team player of Julian West which won the game for them, despite Bourne River’s best defensive efforts. This seems to highlight a potential problem in the usually solid defensive lineup, which the team will have to deal with to have a successful season.
Cardnid Town 3–2 South Saints
Carnwale 0–0 Bourne River
Carredington 4–3 Briston Rovers
Castle of Newton 0–1 Blashpool City
Fredring 1–1 Birdingstone United
Harnrice Street 2–0 Portonmouth
Hullbury Town 0–0 Old Sarum
Letson Town 2–1 New Sarum
Llandudno Local 2–1 Merseyshore City
Loconstead United 3–2 Mansestra
Cardnid Town complete the difficult task of wearing down the Saints defence, scoring a decent three goals against the side, who seemed to be struggling against Cardnid Town. Whether it was down to squad fatigue, or other problems in the team that need to be addressed - such as the breaking down of relations in defence - will be monitored over the next few weeks. Carnwale pick up their first point of the season against a disappointing Bourne River who played too safely and didn’t make enough of their chances - even with 80% possession. Bourne River doesn’t lack strikers in any form though, its just they’re playing the wrong tactics and not using the foreign signings fully or even much at all. Carredington score four goals to Briston Rover’s three, pushing them up into second in the current league standings. This is a good start for the team, but they will need to make sure they remain consistent to be competing for the top positions of the league by the end of the season, with the top of the league remaining so close. Agueda Perea of Blashpool City scored the solitary goal against Castle of Newton in the 52nd minute to give Blashpool the win. Fredring hold the Birdies to a one-all draw, to the disappointment of Birdingstone, who would have been looking for a win here to push them into the top half of the table. Harnrice Street complete a confident win over Portonmouth to make this the fourth game in the row which Portonmouth lost, without scoring a single goal. This highlights potential problems the team has up front that they will have to address if they wish to not be relegated immediately after being promoted - which based on their current position, they will be. Hullbury Town drag out a 0-0 draw with top of the league Old Sarum, neither team having the real break opportunity to get in on goal. However, some strong saves by Joe Henderson certainly did keep Old Sarum in the game and maintained a point for them away at Hullbury. Letson Town beat New Sarum in a closely fought match by a goal, with neither side failing to score. Kéirâ Andìsorì worked wonders up front, scoring both goals for Letson Town - and showing why, if the rumours are true, she will be sorely missed by the team. However, Vernon Flick wasn’t empty of magic for New Sarum, and if it wasn’t for the marvellous save by David Reynolds in the 84th minute, then New Sarum and Letson Town would have gone home with a point each. Llandudno Local pick up their first win in seven matches against Merseyshore City, after a long run of large losses to start the league. This bumps them up out of the relegation zone, giving them a little more breathing space. However, the fact that Merseyshore City is also a low-table team is worrying for Llandudno, and their weaknesses in attack seem to be damaging them as a team, and could lead to their relegation if the team doesn’t get its act together, especially in attack. Loconstead United also pick up a decent win over Mansestra, with Dmitri Lisov of Savalen scoring 2 of the 3 goals, including the winning goal in the 87th minute - spelling good news for Loconstead’s ambitions in beating the previous season’s winners, moving them up into fourth place in the league.
South Saints 1–2 Mansestra
Merseyshore City 1–2 Loconstead United
New Sarum 2–2 Llandudno Local
Old Sarum 1–2 Letson Town
Portonmouth 0–0 Hullbury Town
Birdingstone United 0–1 Harnrice Street
Blashpool City 0–0 Fredring
Briston Rovers 2–2 Castle of Newton
Bourne River 1–0 Carredington
Cardnid Town 1–1 Carnwale
The previous league champions pick up a win away against South Saints, beating what is supposed to be one of the stronger defensive teams in the league at their home ground. Samuel Mitchell’s 80th minute goal, assisted by Kevyn Stidolph, gave Mansestra the winning goal as the inextricably took apart the Saints defence bit by bit. Loconstead United just grasp a win away against relegation-favourites Merseyshore City, who remain floundering at the depths of the league. Merseyshore City tried to come back towards the end of the game, with Thomas Peone scoring a goal in the 84th minute and just missing in the 87th and 88th minute, but Loconstead United managed to hold firm. Llandudno Local manage to pick up a point away at New Sarum - one they were not expected to be able to get from this match, with Ryan Frost’s goal in the 90th minute highlighting weaknesses in New Sarum’s ability to hold on at the end, suggesting under pressure, they choke. Letson Town achieve yet another narrow 2-1 win, this time away against league leaders Old Sarum. Dex Temple scored the winning goal in the 58th minute, while the the performance of Jack Temner in defence kept Old Sarum from picking up an equaliser in the rest of the game. This moves them within 1 point of the top 2 - Letson Town sit on 20 points while Loconstead United and Old Sarum currently sit on 21. Portonmouth managed to stem the flow of goals being scored against them by holding Hullbury Town to a 0-0 draw at home. While they would have been hoping that some of their efforts on goals would have gone in, they will have been relieved that the lightning quick counters of Jack Smith on the right wing especially came to nothing. Harnrice Street narrowly beat Birdingstone United, piling further worries on the strength of the Birdies team, who have lost half their games so far this season and only won 3. However, this win moves Harnrice Street to within 3 points of the league leaders because of how close the top of the league is, which can be considered a strong start for the team this season. Blashpool United were held to a draw at home to newly promoted Fredring, who are doing much better than expected in contrast to the other newly promoted teams - they are currently 13th in the league to Portonmouth’s 19th and Carnwale’s 20th. Briston Rovers and Castle of Newton played out an exciting draw, scoring 2 goals apiece and constantly keeping the other team - and the audience - on their toes. However, it was Harley Windhausen in the 74th minute who scored the equaliser for Castle of Newton after ages of not being able to find a gap through, making the final 15th minutes of the game much more exciting, even though no goals were scored. Bourne River won at home against Carredington by controlling the game from the defence, and waiting for gaps to open rather than wishing for the best. This is the most likely way to explain the 73% possession rate which Bourne River held in the game - one of the highest possession rates of the league. Carredington, however, will be disappointed with the result, and the opening which allowed Taylor Fisher to score, as winning, or even drawing this match would have moved them to the top of the league. Carnwale picked up only their second point of the season, this one through a draw away at Cardnid Town, highlighting weaknesses in the Cardnid Town defence if they allowed such a poor team to score against them, and at home. At this match, the world learnt that Carnwale actually did have some strikers on their team, with Robert Santiago scoring Carnwale’s first goal of the season. However, this disappointing stat isn’t just a problem with the strikers, its a whole team effort, as without being passed the ball in a place where they have a chance to shoot, they will never shoot nor score.
Carnwale 0–2 South Saints
Carredington 1–0 Cardnid Town
Castle of Newton 1–0 Bourne River
Fredring 1–0 Briston Rovers
Harnrice Street 0–1 Blashpool City
Hullbury Town 1–3 Birdingstone United
Letson Town 3–1 Portonmouth
Llandudno Local 2–5 Old Sarum
Loconstead United 4–2 New Sarum
Mansestra 0–0 Merseyshore City
South Saints pick up three points away at Carnwale easily. Felix Schwarzenegger scored both goals up front in the 56th minute and the 73rd minute, as the team slowly wore down and broke the defence of Carnwale. Carnwale remain sat at the bottom of the league, with most pundits saying that they will be the first team to be relegated, having only picked up two points and scored 1 goal in the season so far. Carredington narrowly beat Cardnid Town at home, with Rigby Headley scoring the winning goal in only the 42nd second of the match. Castle of Newton upset Bourne River by sneaking a goal past their solid defence, robbing Bourne River of a point of which they were arguably deserving of this match. Fredring beat Briston Rovers to continue their relatively successful first season, putting them at 12th in the league. Blashpool City also achieved a narrow one goal win over Harnrice Street, winning the team a clean sheet which they were very deserving of considering their valiant defensive effort to maintain their lead. Craig Foster knocked home the winner for Blashpool in the 68th minute - propelling them into 7th place and within touching distance of the top teams. The Birdies thumped Hullbury with a three goal to one win away, showing weaknesses in Hullbury’s defence when under pressure to perform at home, suggesting the team struggles when pressure is applied. Julian Harrington scored two goals to make him man of the match - a well earned title after his valiant display. Letson Town achieved a comfortable win against struggling newly promoted Portonmouth, who also look likely to be relegated at the end of the season, with Dex Temple, Kéirâ Andìsorì and Joel Vega sharing in the spoils. This places them 4th in the league - where they want to be considering their aims of winning the league this season. Llandudno Local’s woes in defence were highlighted once again with yet another 3 goal margin thrashing, highlighting serious problems with a lack of talent in defence, which is vital as can be seen in their games. While Llandudno have the third best offence in these 11 games, scoring 24 goals, they also have the worst defence in the league, conceding 37 goals - an average of almost 3 a game, which shows their problems in defence. Loconstead United continue to power through the league, increasing their hope in a title win this season for the most consistent side in the league. They were easily able to overcome a weak New Sarum at home, with Dmitri Lisov and Hayden Watts playing key roles up front in scoring two goals apiece, while the defence disallowed New Sarum from scoring anymore than 2 goals. Mansestra and Merseyshore City drag out a zero-goal draw, with little in the way of credible efforts to attempt to win the game - a disappointing game for the title defenders.
South Saints 2–0 Merseyshore City
New Sarum 2–2 Mansestra
Old Sarum 1–4 Loconstead United
Portonmouth 1–1 Llandudno Local
Birdingstone United 2–0 Letson Town
Blashpool City 1–0 Hullbury Town
Briston Rovers 0–0 Harnrice Street
Bourne River 0–0 Fredring
Cardnid Town 0–0 Castle of Newton
Carnwale 0–0 Carredington
South Saints purchases in the offensive department in the previous transfer window do seem to have paid off, with yet another two goal win, this time against Merseyshore City - a team expected to be relegated this season if they don’t get their act together. New Sarum fail to clinch the three points at home against previous title winners Mansestra, showing problems in New Sarum’s defence, and their issue of buckling under pressure. Loconstead United continue their strong display in the league with their 9th win of the season, this one against high-flying Old Sarum, providing the team with a small cushion at the top of the league. Hayden Watts provided vital in the scoring of goals, but the performance of Grady Stevens in midfield was arguably the stand-out performance of the night. Portonmouth hold Llandudno Local to a draw with one goal apiece, the typically strong offence of Llandudno failing to materialise, even with the strong attacking lineup. Birdingstone United pulled off a massive upset by comfortably defeating Letson Town by two goals, achieving a clean sheet in the process. Blashpool City narrowly beat Hullbury Town with a singular goal by Agueda Perea in the 52nd minute winning the game for them while hosting Hullbury. Four relatively uneventful goalless draws were also played out - Briston Rovers held Harnrice Street to an uneventful draw, Bourne River’s defence held against Fredring, but their attack did no inspiring, Cardnid Town held Castle of Newton to a draw, and Carnwale picked up only their third point of the season, but still only remaining on 1 goal scored, with them surprisingly holding high-flying Carredington to a draw.
Carredington 0–1 South Saints
Castle of Newton 2–0 Carnwale
Fredring 0–1 Cardnid Town
Harnrice Street 0–0 Bourne River
Hullbury Town 1–0 Briston Rovers
Letson Town 0–1 Blashpool City
Llandudno Local 3–6 Birdingstone United
Loconstead United 0–1 Portonmouth
Mansestra 1–2 Old Sarum
Merseyshore City 1–4 New Sarum
South Saints win yet another game - their third win on the bounce and eighth win overall - placing them in fifth in the league. Carredington put in a good effort, and had multiple efforts on goal which if the keeper hadn’t been there, would have gone in, but the performance of Brody Church in goal and the goal by Felix Schwarzenegger in the 38th minute, followed by an impenetrable defence of South Saints, gave them the three points for the win. Castle of Newton comfortably won against Carnwale, who have yet to win a game this season. Kenton Szal scored both goals to take the win for Castle of Newton, while Carnwale had no real answer. Cardnid Town narrowly won over Fredring away, with a goal in the 89th minute granting them a lucky victory. Bourne River once again show their vulnerabilities in offence, making it three goals in a row without a single goal, and knocking them down to 12th in the league, yet still comfortably far enough away from the ‘danger zone’. Hullbury Town narrowly clinched a victory against Briston Rovers through George Adams goal in first half injury time, which Briston were never able to come back to. Blashpool City clinched three points against Letson Town with a narrow one goal victory, Letson struggling to find traction against Blashpool, who were notably dominant in the match. The absence of Kéirâ Andìsorì from the match is what people are blaming the loss on, instilling fears about a potential collapse next year because of the loss of their star player. Birdingstone United destroyed Llandudno Local in a nine goal thriller, the Birdies scoring double that of Llandudno. This marks Llandudno’s fifth loss of the season by a margin of three goals - a shocking stat highlighting fundamental problems in the teams defensive structure and mindset. Loconstead United received a shock from Portonmouth, who were able to outplay Loconstead United and pip in a sneaky goal in the 58th minute, which while Loconstead United had plenty of answer to (12 shots in 20 minutes), none of them ended in the goal they were looking for. Old Sarum narrowly beat the previous league winners, with Guillermo Wartell’s 2 goals supported by Branden Veresoto. New Sarum thrashed Merseyshore City as well, with 2 goals from Vernon Flick and Nicky Vitaliango proving vital to the efforts of the team. Merseyshore City were only able to find one goal through Thomas Peone in the 71st minute, but there was not enough in the team to win the match. After the disappointing performances of his team, Peone will likely be looking for a new club come the transfer window.
South Saints 2–3 New Sarum
Old Sarum 2–0 Merseyshore City
Portonmouth 3–8 Mansestra
Birdingstone United 1–2 Loconstead United
Blashpool City 1–3 Llandudno Local
Briston Rovers 1–3 Letson Town
Bourne River 1–1 Hullbury Town
Cardnid Town 0–1 Harnrice Street
Carnwale 0–1 Fredring
Carredington 4–4 Castle of Newton
South Saints struggled in defence against a strong New Sarum lineup, which managed to overpower them and claim the three points during the dying moments of the match. Abdul Debusk scored goals in the 16th and the 47th minute of the game, but it was Vernon Flick who scored the winning goal of the game, netting the ball in the 93rd minute - just beyond Church’s fingertips. South Saints, while disappointed with this result, will not view this as too much of a setback, as New Sarum are a good team and did get lucky at points during the game. Old Sarum managed a comfortable win over Merseyshore City, who have failed to win a game in the past 10 matches; troubling signs for a team predicted to be relegated. This loss moves them into the relegation zone - an area they would have liked to be well clear of for the whole season. Mansestra completely demolished Portonmouth, scoring eight goals to Portonmouth’s three in a crazy 11-goal frenzy match. Samuel Mitchell had a decent game, scoring 4 of the goals himself and showing why he plays on the national team, while Jose Morgan also scored 2 - and is also a member of the national team. This will be incredibly worrying for Portonmouth, and after this match, there will be little doubt that Portonmouth is going to be relegated. However, this is also good for Mansestra, as it suggests their offence has been revitalised, as it has been struggling to start off this season. Loconstead United pipped Birdingstone United to the three points with a 75th minute John McDonald goal, moving them equal with top of the league New Sarum on points, Llandudno Local finally free themselves of their winless streak with a solid 3-1 win against Blashpool City, who will be disappointed that they lost to a team that is doing so poorly. Ryan Frost picked up 2 of the goals for the team, while Kenith Durand picked up the third and final goal in the 72nd minute. Letson Town breezed past Briston Rovers, with goals from Kéirâ Andìsorì, Dex Temple and Joel Vega providing the goals for the win. Bourne River take yet another draw, this time against Hullbury Town, to pick up a singular point. This is their 5th draw of the season so far. It appears that the team seem to be struggling in offence based upon their results, with almost an unwillingness to attack and risk to try to score a goal. Harnrice Street edge Cardnid Town by a goal. Fredring compound Carnwale’s misery further by beating them, Martin Sanchez scoring the winning goal in the 22nd minute. This means that Carnwale is yet to win a game in the top division of Ethanese football ever. Carredington tie with Castle of Newton in a spectacular 4-4 tie. Dexter Vorbeck provided a rapid force on the pitch in offence for Castle of Newton, while Rigby Headley’s performance in obtaining a hattrick was key to the singular point they received from the game - hence why he was man of the match.
Castle of Newton 2–2 South Saints
Fredring 2–2 Carredington
Harnrice Street 1–0 Carnwale
Hullbury Town 0–2 Cardnid Town
Letson Town 1–2 Bourne River
Llandudno Local 3–1 Briston Rovers
Loconstead United 1–1 Blashpool City
Mansestra 0–2 Birdingstone United
Merseyshore City 2–0 Portonmouth
New Sarum 2–2 Old Sarum
South Saints tie with Castle of Newton to take 1 point away each, Jarold Denmark keeping South Saints in the game throughout with his two goals right when they were needed. Fredring also drew 2-2 with Carredington, the newly promoted team’s performances making it seem more and more likely they will be the only newly promoted team to remain in the top league for the next season. This draw puts them into 13th, or 8 points above the relegation zone, meaning that their strong performance at the moment would suffice in keeping them in the top flight. Carnwale yet again fail to provide any threat to Harnrice Street, who only manage to score 1 goal against Carnwale through Layla, Carnwale still sitting at the bottom of the league having only scored 1 goal. Cardnid Town managed a relatively comfortable win against Hullbury Town, but throughout the match it was on edge because of the many spectacular opportunities Hullbury had which just didn’t go their way. Bourne River, for all their failures in offence so far during the season, seem able to perform against a strong-performing Letson Town, who are much more aggressive in their outlook. The Bourne River defence were quite able to shut down most of the Letson attacks or just allow them to fizzle out, with Taylor Fisher doing remarkably well in scoring 2 goals off counter attacks. Llandudno Local seem to have had a reverse in fortunes, winning yet another game, this time by a comfortable margin against Briston Rovers. While the team do still have multiple vulnerabilities in their defensive lineup, their underperforming offence appears to have come out in force here and in the last match, with Ryan Frost performing a valuable service up front. Loconstead United are forced to a draw by Blashpool City, even though they had multiple more opportunities on goal on target, and a much higher possession rate. Birdingstone United managed to get 2 goals past Charles Powell and the league winner of the previous season - Mansestra United - who had no real response to the efforts of the Birdies. Portonmouth’s woes further increase through the defeat of them by a fellow relegation-predicted team, Merseyshore City. Merseyshore managed a comfortable victory against Portonmouth, with Trey Shrieve and Thomas Peone scoring a goal apiece. In possibly one of the greatest rivalries in Ethanese football, New Sarum and Old Sarum were unable to find the breakthrough, and took the game to a 2-2 draw. Vernon Flick scored both of the games for New Sarum, while Al Ja provided much of the force needed for Old Sarum to keep themselves in the game, the defence of Old Sarum holding them up marvelously.
South Saints 2–0 Old Sarum
Portonmouth 0–3 New Sarum
Birdingstone United 5–1 Merseyshore City
Blashpool City 2–2 Mansestra
Briston Rovers 1–2 Loconstead United
Bourne River 4–1 Llandudno Local
Cardnid Town 2–2 Letson Town
Carnwale 0–1 Hullbury Town
Carredington 4–1 Harnrice Street
Castle of Newton 5–1 Fredring
South Saints pick up a solid win at home against Old Sarum, with Felix Schwarzenegger providing the team with both of them. New Sarum beat Portonmouth, moving them up to third in the league and heightening fears further that the team is going to be relegated this season. Birdingstone United walked over Merseyshore City, who were unable to provide any offence or defence - Julian Harrington picking up a hattrick for the Birdies. Blashpool City pull out a draw with Mansestra, Samuel Mitchell and Jose Morgan sharing the spoils for Mansestra while Charles Bell and Roger Russell scored the two goals for Blashpool. Loconstead United narrowly beat Briston Rovers, with Arthur Hunter scoring the winning goal for Loconstead United in the 82nd minute. Bourne River demolish a poor Llandudno Local team 4-1. Llandudno Local, while being relatively clear from the relegation zone, is being devestated and destroyed with large goal counts, currently having conceded. Flashes of promise in Bourne River were shown throughout the destruction, yet the team did fail in some aspects. Cardnid Town are able to hold a disappointed Letson Town to a 2-all draw, with Temple not really shining on full. Hullbury Town dominated against Carnwale in terms of possession, but were only able to capitalise on one shot, with Robert Green scoring the solitary goal against Carnwale. Carredington easily beat Harnrice Street, with Rigby Headley’s performance on headers from crosses and corners giving Carredington an easy win. Castle of Newton also easily beat Fredring, who currently sit 14th in the league.
Fredring 0–5 South Saints
Harnrice Street 2–1 Castle of Newton
Hullbury Town 4–2 Carredington
Letson Town 1–0 Carnwale
Llandudno Local 2–2 Cardnid Town
Loconstead United 1–1 Bourne River
Mansestra 1–1 Briston Rovers
Merseyshore City 0–1 Blashpool City
New Sarum 2–4 Birdingstone United
Old Sarum 0–0 Portonmouth
South Saints continue with their strong league campaign, the purchases over the summer transfer window, such as Jarold Denmark, to bolster their offence, will have also been seen as successful because of the strength of the offence this season - currently sitting third having scored 29 league goals so far this season. Harnrice Street just held off Castle of Newton to claim three points, able to withstand the final few overwhelming minutes of the game. Hullbury Town beat Carredington 4-2, moving the two teams to level on points in the garden. Letson Town, for all their attacking might, were only able to inflict a one goal defeat on bottom-of-the-league Carnwale, testamant to the resoluteness of Carnwale in playing every game to the full, even though it remains likely they will lose - Carnwale are yet to win a game during this season’s league. Llandudno Local also appear to be struggling on the offensive and defensive front, the team drawing 2-2 to Cardnid Town. Loconstead United were held to a one-all draw at home to Bourne River, who while they have been amazing and strong as a team in defence, have failed to really ever make anything out of it on the offensive side of the team. Previous league winners Mansestra were also held to a 1-1 draw against Briston Rovers, a game they were expected to easily win. Blashpool City narrowly won against Merseyshore City, playing at Merseyshore, who have struggled so far this season, fighting it out in the bottom four, whom are seperate from the rest of the league by 6 points, of which 3 will be relegated. Birdingstone United perform with confidence against a disappointing New Sarum side, who would have been looking to try to catch up with Loconstead United, who are 5 points and 4 places above Ethane. Old Sarum were held to a very disappointing goalless draw against Portonmouth.
South Saints 1–0 Portonmouth
Birdingstone United 0–0 Old Sarum
Blashpool City 2–1 New Sarum
Briston Rovers 0–1 Merseyshore City
Bourne River 0–1 Mansestra
Cardnid Town 3–8 Loconstead United
Carnwale 4–4 Llandudno Local
Carredington 2–2 Letson Town
Castle of Newton 0–0 Hullbury Town
Fredring 1–3 Harnrice Street
South Saints narrowly win against Portonmouth, who prove to be developing in defence. South Saints will have hoped to try to win by a larger margin, but they will be happy with three points, bo matter the scoreline. Birdingstone United were held at home by Old Sarum to a relatively standard, goalless, uninspiring draw. Blashpool City edged New Sarum with a goal by Craig Foster in the 67th minute, which kept the gameplay ticking over. Mansestra narrowly edged Bourne River, who didn’t really turn up in the second half, with sloppy defending by Kyle Cooper allowing Mansestra to get the one goal needed to win, considering Bourne River’s struggles in offence this season. Loconstead United obliterated Cardnid Town, who had no response to a rampaging title hopeful team. Dmitri Lisov scored a hat-trick and then some more to provide Ethane with such a large margin. This maintains their 4 point lead at the top of the league, and further reinforces the idea that they could win this season - although they will have to watch with South Saints not too far off their heels. Carnwale, after 17 match days in which they only scored 1 goal, manage to score 4 goals in one match to make that 5 goals over 18 matches. However, against Llandudno Local, who also scored 4, this gives them no more that 1 solitary point, which does not do much to help them in the league. Letson Town and Carredington go home with just a point each, as they drew the game to a close with 2 goals apiece. Castle of Newton also tie against Hullbury Town, just in a goalless draw. Harnrice Street score 3 goals against Fredring, a strong performance.


Flame League                          Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Loconstead United 18 12 2 4 48 35 +13 38
2 South Saints 18 11 1 6 30 16 +14 34
3 Old Sarum 18 9 6 3 22 15 +7 33
4 Blashpool City 18 9 6 3 20 15 +5 33
5 Harnrice Street 18 10 2 6 26 21 +5 32
6 Letson Town 18 9 4 5 40 32 +8 31
7 New Sarum 18 9 3 6 40 29 +11 30
8 Birdingstone United 18 9 3 6 34 25 +9 30
9 Mansestra 18 8 6 4 37 29 +8 30
10 Carredington 18 8 6 4 33 25 +8 30
11 Bourne River 18 7 6 5 19 14 +5 27
12 Cardnid Town 18 7 6 5 22 22 0 27
13 Hullbury Town 18 5 7 6 25 26 −1 22
14 Castle of Newton 18 5 6 7 34 28 +6 21
15 Fredring 18 5 4 9 21 33 −12 19
16 Llandudno Local 18 5 4 9 41 56 −15 19
17 Merseyshore City 18 4 3 11 13 28 −15 15
18 Briston Rovers 18 3 3 12 15 25 −10 12
19 Portonmouth 18 2 4 12 12 34 −22 10
20 Carnwale 18 0 4 14 5 29 −24 4
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Harnrice Street 0–1 South Saints
Hullbury Town 2–0 Fredring
Letson Town 5–4 Castle of Newton
Llandudno Local 2–6 Carredington
Loconstead United 1–0 Carnwale
Mansestra 1–0 Cardnid Town
Merseyshore City 0–0 Bourne River
New Sarum 1–0 Briston Rovers
Old Sarum 0–1 Blashpool City
Portonmouth 1–0 Birdingstone United
South Saints 0–1 Birdingstone United
Portonmouth 2–2 Blashpool City
Old Sarum 0–1 Briston Rovers
New Sarum 3–2 Bourne River
Merseyshore City 0–1 Cardnid Town
Mansestra 1–0 Carnwale
Loconstead United 1–1 Carredington
Llandudno Local 1–4 Castle of Newton
Letson Town 3–2 Fredring
Hullbury Town 1–2 Harnrice Street
Hullbury Town 0–5 South Saints
Harnrice Street 0–1 Letson Town
Fredring 0–2 Llandudno Local
Castle of Newton 1–1 Loconstead United
Carredington 2–0 Mansestra
Carnwale 0–1 Merseyshore City
Cardnid Town 3–2 New Sarum
Bourne River 2–0 Old Sarum
Briston Rovers 3–0 Portonmouth
Blashpool City 2–1 Birdingstone United
South Saints 0–0 Blashpool City
Birdingstone United 1–1 Briston Rovers
Portonmouth 0–2 Bourne River
Old Sarum 0–1 Cardnid Town
New Sarum 2–1 Carnwale
Merseyshore City 1–1 Carredington
Mansestra 0–2 Castle of Newton
Loconstead United 6–1 Fredring
Llandudno Local 2–1 Harnrice Street
Letson Town 2–3 Hullbury Town
Letson Town 4–3 South Saints
Hullbury Town 3–0 Llandudno Local
Harnrice Street 1–5 Loconstead United
Fredring 2–5 Mansestra
Castle of Newton 3–0 Merseyshore City
Carredington 2–2 New Sarum
Carnwale 0–1 Old Sarum
Cardnid Town 1–0 Portonmouth
Bourne River 2–2 Birdingstone United
Briston Rovers 0–2 Blashpool City
South Saints 2–0 Briston Rovers
Blashpool City 1–0 Bourne River
Birdingstone United 3–3 Cardnid Town
Portonmouth 1–0 Carnwale
Old Sarum 2–4 Carredington
New Sarum 4–2 Castle of Newton
Merseyshore City 1–1 Fredring
Mansestra 2–0 Harnrice Street
Loconstead United 4–0 Hullbury Town
Llandudno Local 0–1 Letson Town
Llandudno Local 1–4 South Saints
Letson Town 3–2 Loconstead United
Hullbury Town 1–1 Mansestra
Harnrice Street 1–0 Merseyshore City
Fredring 2–2 New Sarum
Castle of Newton 1–0 Old Sarum
Carredington 3–2 Portonmouth
Carnwale 0–1 Birdingstone United
Cardnid Town 3–1 Blashpool City
Bourne River 2–2 Briston Rovers
South Saints 0–0 Bourne River
Briston Rovers 1–0 Cardnid Town
Blashpool City 2–0 Carnwale
Birdingstone United 3–2 Carredington
Portonmouth 0–3 Castle of Newton
Old Sarum 0–0 Fredring
New Sarum 3–3 Harnrice Street
Merseyshore City 0–1 Hullbury Town
Mansestra 3–1 Letson Town
Loconstead United 1–1 Llandudno Local
Loconstead United 3–3 South Saints
Llandudno Local 1–1 Mansestra
Letson Town 2–2 Merseyshore City
Hullbury Town 1–1 New Sarum
Harnrice Street 5–3 Old Sarum
Fredring 2–2 Portonmouth
Castle of Newton 0–0 Birdingstone United
Carredington 0–2 Blashpool City
Carnwale 1–2 Briston Rovers
Cardnid Town 0–1 Bourne River
South Saints 0–1 Cardnid Town
Bourne River 2–0 Carnwale
Briston Rovers 3–4 Carredington
Blashpool City 2–1 Castle of Newton
Birdingstone United 1–1 Fredring
Portonmouth 1–0 Harnrice Street
Old Sarum 0–1 Hullbury Town
New Sarum 0–2 Letson Town
Merseyshore City 0–1 Llandudno Local
Mansestra 2–3 Loconstead United
Mansestra 0–4 South Saints
Loconstead United 0–1 Merseyshore City
Llandudno Local 0–0 New Sarum
Letson Town 2–0 Old Sarum
Hullbury Town 1–0 Portonmouth
Harnrice Street 3–2 Birdingstone United
Fredring 0–1 Blashpool City
Castle of Newton 4–1 Briston Rovers
Carredington 0–0 Bourne River
Carnwale 0–1 Cardnid Town
South Saints 1–0 Carnwale
Cardnid Town 0–0 Carredington
Bourne River 0–0 Castle of Newton
Briston Rovers 1–2 Fredring
Blashpool City 2–1 Harnrice Street
Birdingstone United 1–1 Hullbury Town
Portonmouth 2–2 Letson Town
Old Sarum 0–2 Llandudno Local
New Sarum 4–2 Loconstead United
Merseyshore City 1–3 Mansestra
Merseyshore City 0–1 South Saints
Mansestra 2–5 New Sarum
Loconstead United 2–2 Old Sarum
Llandudno Local 2–1 Portonmouth
Letson Town 1–1 Birdingstone United
Hullbury Town 2–0 Blashpool City
Harnrice Street 5–4 Briston Rovers
Fredring 0–1 Bourne River
Castle of Newton 1–0 Cardnid Town
Carredington 5–0 Carnwale
South Saints 1–1 Carredington
Carnwale 0–3 Castle of Newton
Cardnid Town 2–0 Fredring
Bourne River 1–0 Harnrice Street
Briston Rovers 1–0 Hullbury Town
Blashpool City 2–2 Letson Town
Birdingstone United 2–0 Llandudno Local
Portonmouth 4–4 Loconstead United
Old Sarum 1–0 Mansestra
New Sarum 1–1 Merseyshore City
New Sarum 0–1 South Saints
Merseyshore City 0–1 Old Sarum
Mansestra 4–1 Portonmouth
Loconstead United 1–0 Birdingstone United
Llandudno Local 1–0 Blashpool City
Letson Town 1–2 Briston Rovers
Hullbury Town 0–1 Bourne River
Harnrice Street 1–3 Cardnid Town
Fredring 2–0 Carnwale
Castle of Newton 0–0 Carredington
South Saints 0–0 Castle of Newton
Carredington 1–0 Fredring
Carnwale 0–1 Harnrice Street
Cardnid Town 0–0 Hullbury Town
Bourne River 1–1 Letson Town
Briston Rovers 1–1 Llandudno Local
Blashpool City 0–3 Loconstead United
Birdingstone United 2–3 Mansestra
Portonmouth 0–2 Merseyshore City
Old Sarum 1–4 New Sarum
Old Sarum 2–0 South Saints
New Sarum 2–2 Portonmouth
Merseyshore City 0–4 Birdingstone United
Mansestra 2–2 Blashpool City
Loconstead United 3–2 Briston Rovers
Llandudno Local 1–0 Bourne River
Letson Town 1–1 Cardnid Town
Hullbury Town 0–1 Carnwale
Harnrice Street 0–0 Carredington
Fredring 0–1 Castle of Newton
South Saints 1–0 Fredring
Castle of Newton 1–0 Harnrice Street
Carredington 0–0 Hullbury Town
Carnwale 0–1 Letson Town
Cardnid Town 1–2 Llandudno Local
Bourne River 2–5 Loconstead United
Briston Rovers 0–0 Mansestra
Blashpool City 0–0 Merseyshore City
Birdingstone United 2–1 New Sarum
Portonmouth 0–1 Old Sarum
Portonmouth 0–4 South Saints
Old Sarum 0–1 Birdingstone United
New Sarum 3–5 Blashpool City
Merseyshore City 0–2 Briston Rovers
Mansestra 2–1 Bourne River
Loconstead United 3–1 Cardnid Town
Llandudno Local 4–0 Carnwale
Letson Town 1–2 Carredington
Hullbury Town 2–0 Castle of Newton
Harnrice Street 2–1 Fredring
South Saints 2–0 Harnrice Street
Fredring 0–0 Hullbury Town
Castle of Newton 1–3 Letson Town
Carredington 3–1 Llandudno Local
Carnwale 0–1 Loconstead United
Cardnid Town 0–1 Mansestra
Bourne River 0–1 Merseyshore City
Briston Rovers 0–0 New Sarum
Blashpool City 3–0 Old Sarum
Birdingstone United 3–0 Portonmouth


Flame League                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Loconstead United 38 23 8 7 99 64 +35 77
2 South Saints 38 22 6 10 63 29 +34 72
3 Blashpool City 38 20 11 7 50 36 +14 71
4 Letson Town 38 19 10 9 79 63 +16 67
5 Carredington 38 17 15 6 70 46 +24 66
6 Mansestra 38 18 10 10 70 58 +12 64
7 Birdingstone United 38 17 10 11 65 47 +18 61
8 New Sarum 38 16 11 11 80 63 +17 59
9 Cardnid Town 38 16 10 12 44 40 +4 58
10 Castle of Newton 38 15 11 12 66 47 +19 56
11 Bourne River 38 14 13 11 39 32 +7 55
12 Harnrice Street 38 17 4 17 52 56 −4 55
13 Hullbury Town 38 13 13 12 44 45 −1 52
14 Old Sarum 38 14 8 16 36 45 −9 50
15 Llandudno Local 38 14 8 16 66 85 −19 50
16 Briston Rovers 38 10 8 20 42 54 −12 38
17 Merseyshore City 38 8 9 21 24 51 −27 33
18 Fredring 38 7 10 21 37 67 −30 31
19 Portonmouth 38 5 9 24 31 75 −44 24
20 Carnwale 38 1 4 33 8 62 −54 7
Last edited by Ethane on Fri Dec 02, 2016 5:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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<drawk> If the entirety of the nation of Ethane was covered in a single cubic foot of Ethane on its surface, lighting it all on fire would cause a 5.44 megaton blast.
Best WorldVision Finish: 2nd. Best World Cup Finish: Quarter-Finals. Best KPB Rank: 8th. Best WBC Finish: 1st.

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Postby Ethane » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:36 pm

Fire League                        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Swanmouth 38 27 8 3 73 24 +49 89
2 Rhayader 38 26 3 9 46 21 +25 81
3 Salisbury 38 22 11 5 76 41 +35 77

4 Dovertown 38 20 10 8 57 38 +19 70
5 StoneHedge 38 21 6 11 66 50 +16 69
6 Southern Hampton 38 19 7 12 54 43 +11 64
7 Ketley 38 18 10 10 35 25 +10 64
8 Leith 38 18 9 11 46 32 +14 63
9 Lewis 38 19 5 14 75 58 +17 62
10 Redbridge 38 14 11 13 46 43 +3 53
11 Osgarl 38 14 10 14 60 53 +7 52
12 Millbrook 38 13 9 16 62 70 −8 48
13 Kenton Street 38 11 11 16 61 67 −6 44
14 Halton 38 13 5 20 63 73 −10 44
15 Fort Swanley 38 11 9 18 26 39 −13 42
16 Ibsdon City 38 9 11 18 59 78 −19 38
17 Lake Wayton 38 9 3 26 53 99 −46 30
18 Grice 38 6 10 22 26 55 −29 28
19 Telford Down 38 6 9 23 18 49 −31 27
20 Jarefero 38 1 9 28 28 72 −44 12
Last edited by Ethane on Sun Apr 09, 2017 2:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Esportivan and Proud.
<drawk> If the entirety of the nation of Ethane was covered in a single cubic foot of Ethane on its surface, lighting it all on fire would cause a 5.44 megaton blast.
Best WorldVision Finish: 2nd. Best World Cup Finish: Quarter-Finals. Best KPB Rank: 8th. Best WBC Finish: 1st.

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Postby Ethane » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:37 pm

league review
Esportivan and Proud.
<drawk> If the entirety of the nation of Ethane was covered in a single cubic foot of Ethane on its surface, lighting it all on fire would cause a 5.44 megaton blast.
Best WorldVision Finish: 2nd. Best World Cup Finish: Quarter-Finals. Best KPB Rank: 8th. Best WBC Finish: 1st.

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Postby Ethane » Thu Dec 22, 2016 6:25 pm

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Northern League
Porton Parrots 132/7 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 137 (18 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 104/6 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 131/7 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 120/6 (20 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 133/7 (20 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 134/6 (17.1 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 133/5 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 133/8 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 134/8 (20 overs)

Southern League
Ibsdon Ibisbills 144/2 (20 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 132/7 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 124/7 (14.4 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 123 (17.2 overs)

Letson Linnets 154/3 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 133/5 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 113/6 (20 overs)
Dovertown Doves 117/7 (14.5 overs)

Harley Herons 127/7 (14.4 overs)
Wayton Warblers 126 (19 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 134/2 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 181/2 (20 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 113 (18.5 overs)
Rhayader Robins 162/2 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 147 (19.1 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 148/5 (19.5 overs)

Beverton Budgies 137/9 (20 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 139/7 (15 overs)

Porton Parrots 160/9 (19.1 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 158/5 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 142/8 (20 overs)
Wayton Warblers 146/7 (16.4 overs)

Dovertown Doves 106/6 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 162/5 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 161/7 (17.5 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 157/8 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 129/5 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 154 (19.3 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 155/6 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 160/7 (20 overs)

Northern League
Lowes Lapwings 144/7 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 133/8 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 101 (17 overs)
Porton Parrots 162/5 (20 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 138/5 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 194/7 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 127/8 (20 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 182/7 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 152/6 (19.5 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 149/7 (20 overs)

Southern League
Hullbury Hawks 130 (19.3 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 158/9 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 162/6 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 161/6 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 152/8 (20 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 130 (19.4 overs)

Harley Herons 133/7 (19.1 overs)
Telford Thrushes 131/3 (20 overs)

Wayton Warblers 114/6 (20 overs)
Dovertown Doves 181/2 (20 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 130/7 (20 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 140/6 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 144/8 (15.4 overs)
Farley Finches 140/5 (20 overs)

Beverton Budgies 154/7 (20 overs)
Rhayader Robins 111/6 (20 overs)

Porton Parrots 135 (19.5 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 91/6 (20 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 150/6 (20 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 138 (19.1 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 153/7 (20 overs)
Dovertown Doves 133/7 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 114/6 (20 overs)
Wayton Warblers 116/8 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 140/8 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 101/6 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 137/3 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 141/7 (17.3 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 142/5 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 143/7 (17.2 overs)

Northern League
Salisbury Sparrows 143/7 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 132/6 (20 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 102/6 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 111/3 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 134/4 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 137/6 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 136/5 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 181/7 (20 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 143/7 (20 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 157/6 (20 overs)

Southern League
Letson Linnets 159 (16.5 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 182/6 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 105/7 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 132/4 (20 overs)

Harley Herons 145/5 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 146/9 (17.4 overs)

Wayton Warblers 186/4 (20 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 158/2 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 143/6 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 176/6 (20 overs)


Northern League               Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Beverton Budgies 5 4 0 1 797 628 +169 8
2 Porton Parrots 5 4 0 1 726 621 +105 8
3 Ketley Kestrels 5 4 0 1 763 678 +85 8
4 Lowes Lapwings 5 3 0 2 667 664 +3 6
5 Farley Finches 5 3 0 2 743 741 +2 6
6 Salisbury Sparrows 5 2 0 3 641 714 −73 4
7 Warminster Woodpeckers 5 2 0 3 613 720 −107 4
8 Rhayader Robins 5 1 0 4 667 720 −53 2
9 Swanmouth Sunbirds 5 1 0 4 678 735 −57 2
10 Hampton Hummingbirds 5 1 0 4 666 740 −74 2


After 5 games, it remains a tight race at the top of the league, with Beverton Budgies, Porton Parrots and Ketley Kestrels all on 8 points, having won 4 of their 5 games. Beverton Budgies seem to be maintaining a good rate of scoring, with 797 runs of the 5 games. However, the Lowes Lapwings and the Farley Finches remain on their tails, only 1 win behind the three leaders in what is a tight race. Interestingly, and in a similar situation to last season, not a single team has lost all their games so far, showing this to be a competitive league.

Southern League               Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Letson Linnets 5 4 0 1 772 747 +25 8
2 Harley Herons 5 3 0 2 668 649 +19 6
3 Wayton Warblers 5 3 0 2 688 722 −34 6
4 New Sarum Nightjars 5 3 0 2 767 712 +55 6
5 Hullbury Hawks 5 3 0 2 688 684 +4 6
6 Telford Thrushes 5 2 0 3 715 703 +12 4
7 Dovertown Doves 5 2 0 3 680 718 −38 4
8 Mansestra Mockingbirds 5 2 0 3 668 677 −9 4
9 Ibsdon Ibisbills 5 2 0 3 743 740 +3 4
10 Falmouth Falcons 5 1 0 4 680 717 −37 2


The Letson Linnets are out in front in the Southern League, the only team to have won 4 of their games in what is a very competitive league. However, the Harley Herons, Wayton Warblers, New Sarum Nightjars and the Hullbury Hawks are all not too far behind on 6 points. Meanwhile, no teams once again have lost all their games, and the Falmouth Falcons are the only team to have lost 4 of their 5 games. Interestingly, Ibsdon Ibisbills, who reached the finals of the last season's playoff, are second to last in the league after what has been a dreadful start to the season.
Esportivan and Proud.
<drawk> If the entirety of the nation of Ethane was covered in a single cubic foot of Ethane on its surface, lighting it all on fire would cause a 5.44 megaton blast.
Best WorldVision Finish: 2nd. Best World Cup Finish: Quarter-Finals. Best KPB Rank: 8th. Best WBC Finish: 1st.

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Cricket League Temp. Dump.

Postby Ethane » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:42 pm

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 136/3 (20 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 139/9 (19.5 overs)

Beverton Budgies 124 (18.2 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 163/5 (20 overs)

Porton Parrots 155/6 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 187/9 (20 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 127/7 (19.2 overs)
Rhayader Robins 124 (17.4 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 132/3 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 133/9 (17.4 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 131/6 (18.5 overs)
Telford Thrushes 128/6 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 142/5 (16 overs)
Dovertown Doves 141/7 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 161/5 (19.5 overs)
Wayton Warblers 158/2 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 137/5 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 117/4 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 133/3 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 136/2 (14.3 overs)

Northern League
Warminster Woodpeckers 139/7 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 201/9 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 122 (16.3 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 132/8 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 129/5 (18.3 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 127/3 (20 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 96/5 (11.5 overs)
Porton Parrots 94 (15.1 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 98 (14.2 overs)
Beverton Budgies 102/2 (10.2 overs)

Southern League
Mansestra Mockingbirds 140/2 (17 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 136/9 (20 overs)

Harley Herons 151/4 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 158/6 (20 overs)

Wayton Warblers 155/7 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 142/5 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 142/7 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 102/3 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 133/7 (18.5 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 129/5 (20 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 135/5 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 136/7 (19 overs)

Porton Parrots 139/9 (14.3 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 138/7 (20 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 148/3 (20 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 117 (16.1 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 110/7 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 111/7 (17 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 116/5 (16 overs)
Rhayader Robins 112/4 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 135/6 (20 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 135/8 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 145/7 (18.4 overs)
Telford Thrushes 144/5 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 160/6 (20 overs)
Dovertown Doves 130/8 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 141/3 (20 overs)
Wayton Warblers 151/4 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 186 (19.1 overs)
Harley Herons 126/8 (20 overs)

Northern League
Rhayader Robins 142/5 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 105/5 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 142/7 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 145/9 (17.5 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 168/8 (18.5 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 166/2 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 151/6 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 113/5 (20 overs)

Beverton Budgies 134/5 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 135/8 (17.3 overs)

Southern League
Harley Herons 102 (15.1 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 103/9 (13.5 overs)

Wayton Warblers 155/6 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 157/5 (19.1 overs)

Dovertown Doves 130 (15.2 overs)
Letson Linnets 147/4 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 143/6 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 131/5 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 144/6 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 105/5 (20 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 120/6 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 124/7 (13.4 overs)

Beverton Budgies 139/4 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 142/5 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 108/7 (20 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 112/6 (15.3 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 147/5 (19.5 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 146/6 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 122/2 (15.1 overs)
Rhayader Robins 120/6 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 152/7 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 148/6 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 158/9 (18.4 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 155/3 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 178/7 (19.3 overs)
Letson Linnets 176/4 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 164/6 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 135/8 (20 overs)

Wayton Warblers 166/7 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 167/4 (19.5 overs)

Northern League
Farley Finches 137/7 (14.2 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 133/9 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 136 (17.1 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 140/7 (17.1 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 140/5 (14.3 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 136/6 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 99/3 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 100/7 (14.5 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 132/6 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 134/7 (20 overs)

Southern League
Wayton Warblers 182/7 (20 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 134 (18 overs)

Harley Herons 146/7 (17.3 overs)
Dovertown Doves 145/5 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 132/8 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 136/7 (18.5 overs)

Letson Linnets 135/6 (20 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 154/5 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 142/2 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 130/7 (20 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 134/5 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 136/8 (20 overs)

Porton Parrots 149/5 (17.1 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 146/2 (20 overs)

Beverton Budgies 135/6 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 147/5 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 137/6 (20 overs)
Rhayader Robins 96/8 (20 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 165/3 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 142/5 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 115 (16.3 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 160 (19.3 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 137/6 (19.3 overs)
Letson Linnets 135/6 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 131/6 (14.1 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 128/5 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 170/7 (17.5 overs)
Harley Herons 166/5 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 149/5 (20 overs)
Wayton Warblers 153/4 (18.2 overs)

Northern League
Swanmouth Sunbirds 126/6 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 139/2 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 147/6 (14.5 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 144/5 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 133/3 (20 overs)
Beverton Budgies 168/6 (20 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 130/6 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 132/6 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 144/6 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 141/9 (20 overs)

Southern League
Dovertown Doves 99/7 (20 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 100/9 (12.4 overs)

Wayton Warblers 132/5 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 192/6 (20 overs)

Harley Herons 117 (17.2 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 121/5 (18.3 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 151/8 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 177/3 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 162/8 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 150/5 (20 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 128/2 (20 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 155/6 (20 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 135/5 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 137/7 (19.1 overs)

Porton Parrots 128/6 (20 overs)
Rhayader Robins 123 (17.4 overs)

Beverton Budgies 125/4 (18.3 overs)
Farley Finches 124/8 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 129 (17.4 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 145/7 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 161/4 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 142/3 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 130/8 (18.5 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 126/6 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 139/4 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 151/7 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 159/5 (20 overs)
Wayton Warblers 145/9 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 132/9 (17.1 overs)
Dovertown Doves 131/7 (20 overs)
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Northern League
Ketley Kestrels 160/8 (20 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 163/7 (17.5 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 139/9 (19 overs)
Beverton Budgies 138/6 (20 overs)

Farley Finches 103/6 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 105/6 (14.4 overs)

Rhayader Robins 154/6 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 156/9 (18.3 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 147/6 (18.3 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 146/7 (20 overs)

Southern League
Telford Thrushes 134/5 (16.2 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 133/5 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 156/2 (19.5 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 153/8 (20 overs)

Wayton Warblers 133/7 (16.2 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 131/4 (20 overs)

Harley Herons 150/3 (20 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 135/7 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 163/5 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 166/3 (18.1 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 142/7 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 170/7 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 125 (18 overs)
Rhayader Robins 153/6 (20 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 130/9 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 132/7 (19.5 overs)

Porton Parrots 105/8 (15 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 103/7 (20 overs)

Beverton Budgies 116/5 (12.3 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 112/6 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 126/3 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 197/7 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 179/8 (20 overs)
Harley Herons 139/7 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 114/7 (14.2 overs)
Wayton Warblers 110/7 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 143/7 (19.4 overs)
Dovertown Doves 142/7 (20 overs)

Falmouth Falcons 146/6 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 135/7 (20 overs)

Northern League
Beverton Budgies 134/5 (17.2 overs)
Hampton Hummingbirds 132/6 (20 overs)

Ketley Kestrels 159/3 (20 overs)
Porton Parrots 139/7 (20 overs)

Swanmouth Sunbirds 159/8 (20 overs)
Lowes Lapwings 162/5 (19.2 overs)

Farley Finches 148/2 (20 overs)
Salisbury Sparrows 161/9 (20 overs)

Rhayader Robins 115/3 (20 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 116/9 (16.4 overs)

Southern League
Falmouth Falcons 130/3 (19.3 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 129/8 (20 overs)

Telford Thrushes 163/6 (20 overs)
Ibsdon Ibisbills 163/7 (20 overs)

Dovertown Doves 141/9 (16.2 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 139/3 (20 overs)

Wayton Warblers 172/8 (20 overs)
Letson Linnets 140/6 (20 overs)

Harley Herons 123/7 (20 overs)
Mansestra Mockingbirds 127/9 (18.3 overs)

Northern League
Hampton Hummingbirds 133 (18.4 overs)
Rhayader Robins 135/5 (19.5 overs)

Warminster Woodpeckers 147/6 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 152/2 (20 overs)

Salisbury Sparrows 131/6 (20 overs)
Swanmouth Sunbirds 135/2 (19.4 overs)

Lowes Lapwings 141/3 (20 overs)
Ketley Kestrels 168/6 (20 overs)

Porton Parrots 136/7 (16.5 overs)
Beverton Budgies 132/5 (20 overs)

Southern League
New Sarum Nightjars 113/8 (13.5 overs)
Harley Herons 109/3 (20 overs)

Mansestra Mockingbirds 147/2 (18.5 overs)
Wayton Warblers 145/3 (20 overs)

Letson Linnets 137/7 (20 overs)
Dovertown Doves 163/7 (20 overs)

Hullbury Hawks 167/8 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 143/8 (20 overs)

Ibsdon Ibisbills 132/2 (20 overs)
Falmouth Falcons 178/6 (20 overs)


Northern League               Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Porton Parrots 18 14 0 4 2401 2324 +77 28
2 Beverton Budgies 18 11 0 7 2480 2323 +157 22
3 Warminster Woodpeckers 18 11 0 7 2426 2547 −121 22
4 Farley Finches 18 11 0 7 2519 2508 +11 22

5 Swanmouth Sunbirds 18 10 0 8 2481 2495 −14 20
6 Ketley Kestrels 18 9 0 9 2542 2367 +175 18
7 Lowes Lapwings 18 9 0 9 2457 2486 −29 18
8 Salisbury Sparrows 18 7 0 11 2400 2457 −57 14
9 Rhayader Robins 18 4 0 14 2332 2425 −93 8
10 Hampton Hummingbirds 18 4 0 14 2467 2573 −106 8


Southern League               Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Falmouth Falcons 18 11 1 6 2560 2463 +97 23
2 Telford Thrushes 18 10 1 7 2646 2585 +61 21
3 Hullbury Hawks 18 10 0 8 2550 2464 +86 20
4 New Sarum Nightjars 18 9 1 8 2435 2518 −83 19

5 Mansestra Mockingbirds 18 9 0 9 2593 2525 +68 18
6 Wayton Warblers 18 9 0 9 2645 2656 −11 18
7 Letson Linnets 18 9 0 9 2723 2732 −9 18
8 Ibsdon Ibisbills 18 7 1 10 2556 2675 −119 15
9 Harley Herons 18 7 0 11 2432 2528 −96 14
10 Dovertown Doves 18 7 0 11 2513 2507 +6 14


Game 1
Porton Parrots 135/5 (20 overs)
New Sarum Nightjars 159/7 (20 overs)

Game 2
Beverton Budgies 140/2 (19.3 overs)
Hullbury Hawks 136/8 (20 overs)

Game 3
Falmouth Falcons 146/7 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 184/8 (20 overs)

Game 4
Telford Thrushes 117/6 (14.5 overs)
Warminster Woodpeckers 116/7 (20 overs)


Game 1
New Sarum Nightjars 168/6 (20 overs)
Farley Finches 140/6 (20 overs)

Game 2
Beverton Budgies 146/7 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 185/2 (20 overs)


Game 1
New Sarum Nightjars 142/5 (20 overs)
Telford Thrushes 143/8 (19.5 overs)
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