The boys had two games to play and despite their best efforts were only one point away from “safety”.
Up against the old rival in Didier, the Frothers were out to make sure their long overdue win didn’t come at an inopportune time.
Farshid picked the gloves up in the first half and was only too glad to make a meal of the first shot on target
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The next goal was nothing to sniff at, though. A first time volley off a corner into the top bins.
A swap of keeper to Jake and the arrival of our soon to be departing cheerleader, Yash.
Didier extended their lead by shooting the ball over 6 feet high.
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The boys were home and hosed.
The Frothers could now play their football and not need to worry about the result.
A ball bounced back out after a Fashid freekick to Dart, whose volley (which was definitely destined for the top bins and not the hillside track) connected with the arm of a defender for a stonewall penalty.
Stepping up to the plate was Chris, but from the carpark came Farshid to claim his birthright.
El Tigre stepped up.
Showing a will of pure iron Farshid didn’t even let a slip in the run-up put him off putting it in the bottom corner
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Koffi got one more through a wind assist to see out the game
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Despite giving himself an onfield rating of 2/10, Dart get the nod this week for making his family proud using the dark arts.
The team’s devil of the shoulder struck again this week, and this time cost the writer a goal. Ian
Leaving for the unique experience of doing his OE in London, Yash didn’t want to risk not scoring in his last game so didn’t even make an appearance. Potential should rethink that dick of the day.
The first Frother to make it past the milestone of a double century, Evan has etched his name in stone.