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 Boo
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  Posted 02/07/2006 05:52:08 PM
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Found this Chiffy, thought you'd like it as you get some mentions and also score! (I can vouch for Chiffy that he was good striker . . . .once!)

 Chris Radley's lucky lime jumper did the trick for his side Clee RNA, who netted a memorable 5-0 victory over Swashbuckle in Division 8.
 The away side failed to make the most of the wind in the first half, and only troubled Mark Cousins' gloves on one occassion despite enjoying a lot of possession.
 RNA took an important lead as Craig Barker broke free on the right and floated a cheeky chip into the far corner. The rest of the half was a scruffy stalemate with both teams struggling in the conditions.
 RNA made the most of their advantage in the second half and went two up after a couple of early scares.
 Lee Hallam's run and cross found unmarked Brazilian import Chappelio, whose control on his cleavage and clinical finish was straight off the Copacobana.
 With the Swashbuckle heads dropping, RNA finished the job without really hitting top form.
 Barker notched a second via a toe poke which caught the wind, while Andy Leighton finally opened his account by smashing the ball home after a scramble.
 Mike Perry slipped his leash by charging forward and after exchanging passes with burley battler Chapple, fired past the keeper.
 Perry furhter delighted his fan club with a superb piece of skill, the result of an attempted drag back being his backside on the floor and the forward away with the ball.
 Barker and CHAPPLE    were RNA's start turn in an otherwise forgettable display, the latter capping a fine performance by wrapping young Chuck Radley in the net after the game.

Tap & Spile F.C.

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