Ullapool Northern Star last first-time opponent of the campaign was struggling and managerless Spice Girls.
Delicatemoth’s side told ‘em what they wanted as they ran in four first half goals moreorless unopposed. Sonia Menashi got the first on 12 minutes, and one became two on 26 for her and her team. Ninorta Kha and Lindsey Lovell chipped in with one each before the interval as Northern Star were supporting each other’s efforts. Girl Power!
The second-half was much quieter, Zebela Barkho scoring with the only shot of the period to make the final score 5-0 to the Scots. They stayed third despite the win as Partizan and Blancos Magicos both also won. Ullapool at the top scorers in Division 6:39, with 22 to their name after playing everyone once.
It’s hard to know what to make of Solent Sirens, who appear to be very good one week and very ropey the next. Which would we see against Almighty Ladies?
The early signs were certainly promising as Brígida Agra and Analissa Valdano scored on 13 and 26 minutes respectively. Almighy Ladies didn’t know quite what had hit them, which feels rather like not living up to their club name.
The visitors retained a chance to come back until Jin-Ae Hyeong made it three on 73 minutes. At that point heads dropped, veteran Simone de Beauvoir taking advantage to net twice in the last minute and stoppage time.
The win kept Andrew7610’s charges third in Division 6:42, but a long way behind the runaway leading pair.
Mortal Joe was back at the helm for Dublin City WFC as they prepared to take on Jackie Brown.
The visitors arrived three places higher in the table but didn’t look it in a first half of literally no chances. Instead it was The Dubs who broke the deadlock, Veronica Kåmark firing home after a corner prompted a scramble midway through the second half. That wouldn’t prove enough for the win though as Jackie Brown fought back to level from the spot seven minutes from time.
Promotion from Division 6:56 is highly likely off-the table for Dublin, but a climb to third is possible and would form a basis for a promotion challenge next season.
Delicatemoth’s side told ‘em what they wanted as they ran in four first half goals moreorless unopposed. Sonia Menashi got the first on 12 minutes, and one became two on 26 for her and her team. Ninorta Kha and Lindsey Lovell chipped in with one each before the interval as Northern Star were supporting each other’s efforts. Girl Power!
The second-half was much quieter, Zebela Barkho scoring with the only shot of the period to make the final score 5-0 to the Scots. They stayed third despite the win as Partizan and Blancos Magicos both also won. Ullapool at the top scorers in Division 6:39, with 22 to their name after playing everyone once.
It’s hard to know what to make of Solent Sirens, who appear to be very good one week and very ropey the next. Which would we see against Almighty Ladies?
The early signs were certainly promising as Brígida Agra and Analissa Valdano scored on 13 and 26 minutes respectively. Almighy Ladies didn’t know quite what had hit them, which feels rather like not living up to their club name.
The visitors retained a chance to come back until Jin-Ae Hyeong made it three on 73 minutes. At that point heads dropped, veteran Simone de Beauvoir taking advantage to net twice in the last minute and stoppage time.
The win kept Andrew7610’s charges third in Division 6:42, but a long way behind the runaway leading pair.
Mortal Joe was back at the helm for Dublin City WFC as they prepared to take on Jackie Brown.
The visitors arrived three places higher in the table but didn’t look it in a first half of literally no chances. Instead it was The Dubs who broke the deadlock, Veronica Kåmark firing home after a corner prompted a scramble midway through the second half. That wouldn’t prove enough for the win though as Jackie Brown fought back to level from the spot seven minutes from time.
Promotion from Division 6:56 is highly likely off-the table for Dublin, but a climb to third is possible and would form a basis for a promotion challenge next season.
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