In the final voting category in the series, it is time to see who you want to see in the forward line for the Investec Women’s Premier League Team of the Season. With 361 goals scored in the league this season it promises to be a hotly contested battle for those coveted three places. Don’t forget you can still vote for the goalkeeper, defenders and midfielders who you want to include in the team.
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NOW: Pensions Men’s Championship Playoff Final: Beeston 1-1 East Grinstead (3-1 after shootout.)
The ice cool George Pinner made himself the toast of Highfields as his heroic efforts in the shootout pushed Beeston to a dramatic win to take home the title from East Grinstead.
The two sides had been hard to separate all season, finishing on the same points in the league and so it proved to be the same story today as they played out a 1-1 draw over 70 minutes. Continue reading
NOW: Pensions Men’s Championship 3rd/4th Place Playoff: Surbiton 1-1 Reading (3-2 after shootout.)
David Kettle was Surbiton’s hero as the Welsh goalkeeper pulled off two miraculous saves in the shootout to give his side a 3-2 win after Reading and Surbiton played out a 1-1 draw in normal time. Jonty Clarke had given Reading the lead in the first quarter only for Alan Forsyth to cancel the strike out with a penalty stroke in the second quarter. With no more scoring in the remaining quarters the shootout, and Kettle’s chance to shine came around. Continue reading
NOW: Pensions Men’s Promotion Playoff: Cardiff and Met 5-2 Sheffield Hallam.
Cardiff picked up their first win in this season’s promotion playoffs with a good performance to overcome a dispirited Sheffield Hallam side, 5-2. Despite both sides knowing their Premier League hopes were over, they still put on an entertaining show for the crowd. Continue reading
NOW: Pensions Men’s Promotion Playoffs: Brooklands MU 3-1 Southgate.
A hat-trick from Captain Peter Flanagan was enough to give Brooklands a 3-1 win over Southgate ensuring they join their opponents in the Premier League next season and in doing so, condemning Sheffield Hallam to relegation.