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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

DOUBLE GLORY AS BALL-LINE TIGERS AND EMMANUEL HOTSPURS TAKE THE CUPS!!



Another LMC Cup of Masaka has come to an end and in two of the mos-t closely contested finals the tournament has known it was Ball-line Tigers who were crowned Junior Champions, and Emmanuel Hotspurs, formerly The White Eagle's Dappers of Devastation, who took an unprecedented 4th straight title in the Senior Section.


BALL-LINE TIGERS TAKE CUP IN EPIC PENALTY SHOOT-OUT!




In the Junior Final, no one could had expected the drama that would unfold. Ball-line Tigers, with their silky passing moves and pace up front had a dream start when Kabanda was upended in the box and the Referee pointed to the spot.

The dream turned into a nightmare however when Kabanda blazed his penalty well over the bar and out of the stadium. He redeemed himself only minutes later when a bouncing ball caught the Hipipo keeper in no-man's land and Kabanda slotted an easy header into an empty net for 1-0.

The joy was short lived. Hipipo were stirred into action and as they pressed for an equaliser they were awarded their own penalty as Kaketo handled inside the box. Semugenyi kept a cooler head then his adversary Kabanda had earlier done and cracked his penalty beyond Muyimba. 1-1 at half time.

The second half was a story of missed chances and moments of keeping brilliance. 1-1 it remained and the title would be decided by a penalty shoot-out.

It was Hipipo who drew first blood, slotting their first penalty whilst the Tigers hit the post. Each subsequent player kept a cool head and left the score at 4-3 with Hipipo's Keeper stepping up knowing that all he had to do was to score in order to cover himself with glory and allow his team to take the cup. He powered it towards the bottom left hand corner but Muyimba went the right way and clasped the ball into his chest to send the Tigers fan's into a frenzy. Umaru still had to score for the Tigers, and did so with aplomb sending the shoot out into sudden death.

Both teams scored their first, 5-5....and their second,6-6....

…But with the pressure mounting Hipio's Kityo put his strike against the post. There was a moment of confusion as ecstatic Tigers fan's and even manager Walusimbi, stormed the pitch thinking they had won! The refs quickly dispersed the crowd pointing out that the Tigers still had to score their penalty.

Up stepped Kabanda, top goal scorer with 10 goals to his name. Could he put his earlier penalty miss out of his mind?? The answer was yes as he spanked the ball firmly beyong the flailing keeper. Kabanda fell to the ground and was soon immersed in his fellow Tigers and crazed supporters. An amazing end to a fabulous encounter.

EMMANUEL HOTSPURS RETAIN TITLE IN HARD ERANED VICTORY OVER NTAKE.



Emmanuel Hotspurs, defending champions and tournament favourites Vs Ntake F.C., arch rivals and the only real team capable of toppling the Hotspurs from their pedestal, was a game widely anticipated here in Nyendo.

As the sun finally beat down on a rain-drenched pitch that had only been made playable thanks to “Dan the Man” and his trusty jerry can, used to remove the standing water, the crowds were in good song at Kasana and knew they were in for a treat.

Like any good derby, the tone was set early with some crunching challenges and 2 yellow cards in the first 10 minutes. Neither side were going to take any prisoners!

As the first half moved on it was the Hotspurs who seemed to settle. Their tight control and one touch passing put Fred through on the right who’s cross was blocked providing the Hotspurs with a corner. Fred’s delivery from the corner was “Beckhamess” and Kalisa was left unmarked at the back to power in the first for the Hotspurs.

Into the second half and the match was well balanced. The Hotspurs pressed for the second but Ntake always looked dangerous on the counter.

Ntake had a glorious chance to equalise when Walusimbi, usually so sturdy at the back, played a criminal pass across his own box allowing Owen to steal in. Walusimbi scrambled across and did just enough to put Owen off who blazed high and wide. It was a sitter that should really have hit the net but instead the ball went clean out of the stadium, over the houses and took several minutes to retrieve. In this short interlude the crowd were entertained as Crichlow the Cow broke loose of his fastening and made a bolt for freedom across the pitch. Criclow was eventually subdued and showed his dismay by pooing next to the corner flag!

Minutes later the Hotspurs had the second they had pushed for, A sweeping move sliced the Ntake defence apart and Sam, bearing down on goal, unselfishly laid it off for Javira to dink past the keeper and give the Hotspurs some breathing room.

Ntake’s almost unbelievable miss from 6 yards 5 minutes later was a sign that it was not their day and Emmanuel Hotspurs saw out the match, 2-0 winners and Champions Once again!!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Junior Final Postponed After Torrential Downpour



Today’s Junior Final was postponed due to adverse weather conditions and a flooded pitch. In what should be dry season, it seems particularly unfortunate that it rained ALL day – something very unusual in Uganda, even during the wet season. It now means that both finals will have to be played tomorrow (Sunday) and everyone is holding their breath to see what the weather will do.

As we gear up for tomorrow’s finals, we have had confirmed reports that Emmanuel Hotspurs player/manager Tim Crow is likely to miss the Final after an injury sustained in training on Thursday evening.


It seems that Crow was overtaken by the mental condition, widely known as “complete and utter lack of common sense,” a condition rife in this Ugandan setting. Spectators describe how he took to the field BARE FOOTED and limped off only minutes later after an elaborate attempt at a volley went horribly wrong.

Team Physio “Aussie Nick” confirmed: “It is indeed an injury that has plagued many of the English Stars, the dreaded mashing of the metatarsal. His foot is pretty raggo and he could be out for some time”

When asked whether Dr. Nick could work his magic and have Crow ready for the final he replied: “Cripes mate! There is only so much I can do with a bandage and a can of deep heat – I’m not a miracle worker you flammin’ Galar!!”

Crow is said to be “gutted” but says that it will give him a chance to focus solely on his managerial skills as Emmanuel Hotspurs face their toughest opponents of recent years – Ntake F.C., in tomorrow’s show down.

A pitch inspection at 10:00am will confirm whether the surface at Kasana Stadium offers playable conditions after this week’s unseasonal downpours, which left the pitch waterlogged for a number of days. Dan Ngobya has kindly offered the services of “his spade, some sand and some hard graft with the lads” as soon as he gets back from collecting Crichlow the Cow from the village, in order to try and get the pitch ready!

Friday, January 23, 2009

LMC CONFEDERATIONS CUP OF MASAKA 2009 - TOURNAMENT UPDATE!!



You join in the lead up to the finals here in Masaka. For 2 weeks both Junior and Senior teams have been battling it out in this year's LMC Cup, and as always there has been the fair share of wonderous goals, horrendous errors, errant tackles, red cards and the odd moment of controversy to keep the crowds cheering, jeering and screeching with laughter! Flooded pitches, stolen nets, and the odd streaker have all added some spice to the Ugandan delicacy that is THE LMC CONFEDERATIONS CUP OF MASAKA!!



JUNIOR DRAW

In the Junior draw, the main interest has been in the battle of the Academies. Ball-line Academy, directed by the footballing legend Tim Crow, and managed by Uganda's most talented Left Footer, Walusimbi, had 2 teams in the tournament both of which breezed through their group stages and respective quarter fianls, to meet each other in the semis. Ball-line Tigers won through against Ball-line Kobs 3-0, courtesy of some shambolic keeping.

They will meet Hipipo F.C. their arch rivals and another academy team, who won their Semi Final against a spirited Super Eagles, this years Wild Card Team, who had earlier surpassed everyone's expectations by sweeping aside The Destroyer F.C. 6-0 in their Quarter Final with a cracking hatrick from Semfuka.

JUNIOR FINAL: Hipipo F.C. Vs Ball-line Tigers - Live at 3:45pm Saturday 24th Jan on SuperSports 3.



SENIOR DRAW

In the Senior Draw, last years Winners, The White Eagle's Dappers of Devastation, renamed "Emmanuel Hotspurs" for this year's competition, have again been in irrisistable form. 3-0, 7-0, and 3-0 wins in their group stage matches ensured their progress to the semi finals where it was a repeat of last year's final match up against Spanner Seniors F.C. In a close game at Kasana the Hotspurs won through 2-1 and again have a chance to retain their champion status that has not been wrestled from them since the tournamnet's conception in 2005.

The team that will try to topple them is a team well known to them: Ntake F.C. Ntake managed to set up this final show down by sqeeking through against the Lucky Boys - (not so Lucky on this occasion), in a 4-3 win on Penalties after 2 cracking long range free kicks had left the match 1-1 at Full time.

Forget Tottenham Vs Arsenal or Man City Vs Man Utd, Emmanuel Hotspurs Vs Ntake F.C. is a local Derby that has the masses salivating with anticipation! Don't miss what promises to be the finest, most strongly contested Cup Final this tournament has ever seen!

SENIOR FINAL: Emmanuel Hotspurs Vs Ntake F.C. - Live at 3:45pm Sunday 25th Jan on SuperSports 1.