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Stanningley Albion take on BD3 United



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Published Date: 29 September 2008
BD3 Utd 0
Stanningley Albion Sports 0
With 100 per cent records at stake there was never going to be much in this game.

In the first 60 mins neither team created a single clear cut chance.
Albion then conceded a penalty in the last minute of normal time. Albion keeper Stephen Fearnley produced a stunning save to keep the scores level.
Albion's Zain Mushtaq had a
great chance to win the game but fired wide from close in.
In extra time Albion were awarded a penalty when Zain was brought down in the box. Liam Singh fired his penalty inches wide, leaving both teams happy with a point. Nadeem Khan produced a man of the match performance for his excellent forward play.

BD3 United 3
Stanningley Albion Under 10s 2

STANNINGLEY faced a 'BD3 United' team who started the league in spectacular fashion with a 10-1 win,.
Albion have struggled to adapt to the top flight but they made an excellent start against BD3.
Jones and Mulligan held firm at the back in front of Noonan in goal. Hardaker and Jack worked tirelessly in the middle with new boy Ethan Cousins slotting in for his debut on the right.
Albion survived a few scares to lead at half time through Callan Jack after some good midfield approach play. BD3 came back though and equalised after Albion failed to clear and shortly after went ahead after a free kick, which Albion defended poorly.
The game became more stretched and Stanningley's superior fitness was telling as they equalised with five minutes to go, with a cool piece of finish from half time sub Cullen.
Albion tried to hang on but they succumbed to a goal which was conveniently the last kick of the game.
Albion have improved their level from the previous week.




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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 12:08 PM
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