So the first semi-final and guess who it involves! Yes Kent and Sideshow with Galatasary and Balikesirspor respectively. As has been the case with these two recently the victor turns out to be Kent and whilst a 4 – 1 score line looks a pretty handsome win for Kent. Both players claimed it was closer than that so I’ll just have to take their word for it! Expect to see more battles from these two in the future; Sideshow must be desperate to beat him. Kent reaches his 8th final.
The second semi-final was always bound to be more intriguing as Marky in his first ever knock-out game and his team Caykur Rizespor took on JAG who has been here a few times before and his Genclerbirligi. This didn’t turn out to be as close as I thought it would be in some respects as JAG did take a 2 – 0 lead. However somewhere along the lines Marky was reduced to not 10, but 9 men. However he shown a brilliant spirit and managed to get it to 2 – 1, before JAG ran away with it and it eventually finished 4 – 2. So a decent tournament for Marky, he’s set himself up now to do even better at these tournaments. JAG who was merely a replacement has found himself in his second final!
Once again it an all Menshevik final with Kent the favourite squaring off against JAG, now their first match in the group stage finished 5 – 1 to Kent, would this final be as one-sided? Well I watched this in its entirety and JAG struck early on in the first half to take a shock lead, but as Kent always seems to do he struck straight back with a trademark charge into the box. This followed by some pretty last-ditch defending by JAG and it had to be, but although this theme continued and JAG really grew into the game, a shock result was plausible. However right at the end JAG was one on one with the GK, but instead of rounding him JAG took the shot which only went out for a corner, golden chance missed. Like all true champions Kent found a way and in the very last kick of the game once again got into JAG’s box and scored the winner, a pretty sickening blow for JAG who did very well. Kent retains his title for the first time!
So it went as expected in the end, Kent won. Quick stat for you people here, Kent has now won 15 games in a row, yes 15! So very well done to him, can anybody stop this domination? Is anybody out there good enough? Well the next league is the Allsvenskan the Swedish League! See you there on Sunday December 14th 7PM.
Turkish League Fifa Tournament Review
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posted on 18/11/14
So the first semi-final and guess who it involves! Yes Kent and Sideshow with Galatasary and Balikesirspor respectively. As has been the case with these two recently the victor turns out to be Kent and whilst a 4 – 1 score line looks a pretty handsome win for Kent. Both players claimed it was closer than that so I’ll just have to take their word for it! Expect to see more battles from these two in the future; Sideshow must be desperate to beat him. Kent reaches his 8th final.
The second semi-final was always bound to be more intriguing as Marky in his first ever knock-out game and his team Caykur Rizespor took on JAG who has been here a few times before and his Genclerbirligi. This didn’t turn out to be as close as I thought it would be in some respects as JAG did take a 2 – 0 lead. However somewhere along the lines Marky was reduced to not 10, but 9 men. However he shown a brilliant spirit and managed to get it to 2 – 1, before JAG ran away with it and it eventually finished 4 – 2. So a decent tournament for Marky, he’s set himself up now to do even better at these tournaments. JAG who was merely a replacement has found himself in his second final!
Once again it an all Menshevik final with Kent the favourite squaring off against JAG, now their first match in the group stage finished 5 – 1 to Kent, would this final be as one-sided? Well I watched this in its entirety and JAG struck early on in the first half to take a shock lead, but as Kent always seems to do he struck straight back with a trademark charge into the box. This followed by some pretty last-ditch defending by JAG and it had to be, but although this theme continued and JAG really grew into the game, a shock result was plausible. However right at the end JAG was one on one with the GK, but instead of rounding him JAG took the shot which only went out for a corner, golden chance missed. Like all true champions Kent found a way and in the very last kick of the game once again got into JAG’s box and scored the winner, a pretty sickening blow for JAG who did very well. Kent retains his title for the first time!
So it went as expected in the end, Kent won. Quick stat for you people here, Kent has now won 15 games in a row, yes 15! So very well done to him, can anybody stop this domination? Is anybody out there good enough? Well the next league is the Allsvenskan the Swedish League! See you there on Sunday December 14th 7PM.
posted on 18/11/14
Great review Tyke
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