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XBox League Cup Group Game 1
By: Dazoctaron Date: November 19, 2025, 7:10 pm
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Re: XBox League Cup Group Game 1
By: Steve N Date: November 20, 2025, 6:14 am
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Nerrad 3 - 1 Helsinki
Dismal. Abject. Woeful. Shambolic. Dire. Inept. Lacklustre.
Feeble. Toothless. Hapless. Disjointed. Sluggish. Clueless.
Fragile. Disorganised. Helpless. Flat. Uninspired. Chaotic.
Deflated. Take your pick, they all apply for this performance by
a relatively strong Helsinki team as they gifted three points to
an under strength Nerrad side. Yes they had more shots, but they
didn't do anything with them and couldn't get enough past the
back up GK. Two early goals got Nerrad in front and despite
getting back in the game through Hurts on 22 mins they got
sucker punched with a third for Nerrad before the half hour and
never looked like making their way back into the game after
that.
Cartagena 1 - 1 Darlington
Credible draw for Cartagena against former Div One champs
Darlington. Potkozarac was the villian and the hero all in one,
scoring an own goal and then the equaliser in the second half.
Potkozarac 1 - 1 Potkozarac.
AFC Coventry 4 - 2 Acorns
Ouch. Only 11 shots apiece so to concede 4 was a hammer blow
Highlighted as a game we needed something out of to progress,
losing is a real blow. Acorns will now need something from their
games with Eagles and Sarnians in the next two rounds. Mission
impossible?
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Re: XBox League Cup Group Game 1
By: Matt Date: November 20, 2025, 3:21 pm
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United 1908 1 - 2 Hartlepool United
Hartlepool kick off there XBOX Cup group with a great away win
against United 1908.
It also marked the first game that there caretaker manger was at
a game under the agreement with this parent club he is able to
attend these games. He is still to see his parent club register
a win this season as they lost there opening game.
Hartlepool where a little sluggish out of the blocks and United
took the lead in the 8th minute with a goal form Psotos_Illyte.
This seemed to stir the away team into life and they levelled in
the 25th minute with a goal from the skipper JASPER_OLAFF. Both
teams had further chances in the first half but they were unable
to get any further goals. So they went Ito the break all square
at 1-1.
Hartlepool started the second half with a flourish and hit the
bar and had several shots, before Rhine_Hessler added there
second goal in the 52nd minute. Though both side had more
chances during the second period neither were able to get
anymore goals, so they went game end 2-1 to Hartlepool.
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Re: XBox League Cup Group Game 1
By: Michael Mcleod Date: November 22, 2025, 11:08 am
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Dusseldorf Dragons fell 2�1 at home to Thames Ironworks despite
an evenly balanced contest at das Zentrum Stadion. The visitors
struck first when Puerte Feurto clipped in a looping effort on
12 minutes. Stefan Titus, who later earned Man of the Match,
equalised with a clever lob midway through the first half. Both
sides created chances, but Dragons struggled for composure in
front of goal. Thames regained the lead on 65 minutes through
David Newman�s precise finish, and although Danni was sent off
soon after, the Dragons couldn�t capitalise. Late pressure,
including chances for Ty Bradshaw and Carrillo, failed to beat
the excellent R. Huolier. Thames held firm to secure victory.
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