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SPEC FC blow title race wide open

SPEC, despite the majority of the team having been sipping cool Peroni’s (other Lager’s available) and Harlem-shaking mere hours earlier, secured a vital three points over promotion favourites and bitter rivals Brady B on a crisp winter's morning at the cauldron of noise that is the Cinderella Hairena.

February 24, 2013 20:49

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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JC MSFL DIVISION TWO
SPEC FC 3 BRADY MACCABI B 0

SPEC, despite the majority of the team having been sipping cool Peroni’s (other Lager’s available) and Harlem-shaking mere hours earlier, secured a vital three points over promotion favourites and bitter rivals Brady B on a crisp winter's morning at the cauldron of noise that is the Cinderella Hairena.

The Bananas got out of the traps the quicker and made sure their opponents weren’t given so much as a seconds rest on the ball from the very first whistle. SPEC’s pressing game so rigorously imposed by gaffer Conway was relentless throughout and soon lead to a home free-kick deep inside the Brady half. Captain Ashley Burns whipped in a delicious ball and after a goal-mouth melee, Elliott Wallis was left with the simplest of tasks and smashed home from close range.

During the melee, Brady’s captain and centre-back supreme was injured and this forced a tactical reshuffle as the influential James Joseph was forced into a less effective defensive role. Brady’s best opportunities of a subdued first half came from set pieces, though SPEC’s stand-in keeper Dan Pike was more than equal to the array of aerial set pieces flung his way, punching and catching his team imperiously to safety.