MBU's 2nd game »
by Matthew HuishMBU slumped to their second successive defeat of the season against Crossworld FC – opposition whose name reflects the international makeup of its players – by a margin of 7 goals to 4.
The lads had hoped to bounce back from defeat a fortnight ago to the league leaders, Oasis United, and were hoping that Crossworld, who were just a few places above MBU in the league table, would be easier opposition.
After a bright start, MBU found themselves 3-0 down, one of the goals coming from the penalty spot after Mark Hanna was judged to have handballed within the penalty area. Fortunes turned as a corner from Toby Suda arrived at Matthew Huish who, with the help of the home team defenders, bundled the ball over the keeper and into the back of the net for a goal back. Just before half-time, Seijin Thomas kept his cool after some beautiful dribbling to slot in a second goal.
In the second half, Mark Hanna was again harshly penalised for a handball which seemed to be outside the penalty area, but the referee (who was very balanced throughout the game) pointed to the spot. With the penalty converted, a few more goals were conceded, including an unfortunate own goal by Alex Fortune, who had otherwise defended valiantly in the rest of the game. Things were looking embarrassing at 7-2.
After a few substitutions, however, MBU sought to recover some pride. Crossworld were reduced to ten men after a defender used his arm to block a Sean Greaves strike on the goal-line. Toby Suda converted the penalty. Colin Brouard scored the final goal of the game after a period of fluid movement, celebrating his goal by revealing a T-shirt reading “I belong to Rev. Moon”. Seijin provided the assist.
While the team was understandably disappointed at the final whistle, there’s confidence in the capacity to improve. After sharpening basic skills and practicing tactics in the regular training sessions, MBU will continue to improve.
One year ago, Jenson Button had no driving future after his Honda team were quitting Formula One as a result of the global financial crisis. Despite the enormous setbacks, he has now won the Formula One Racing World Championship, with his Brawn team winning the constructor’s championship. The lesson here is that even with an impossible outlook, with enough faith, determination and some good fortune, victory is not impossible.
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