Countdown to the next game at Benalmadena

YELLOWS ..4 v ORANGES ..1

The match kicked off in somewhat cloudy and damp conditions after an early downpour.

A warm welcome was given to debutant Steve Courtney who plays walking football in the U.K. for Blue Flames WFC and Paul D who introduced Dutch Football to our group a couple of years ago and to Pete D. Welcome guys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An early goal by poacher supreme Dave 🦉 put the Oranges in front when he stole the ball off Steve C aka the Milky Bar Kid. There was no further score until Gazza put Keef through to equalise for the Yellows.

On the half hour mark debutant Steve Courtney put the Yellows in front with a well placed shot following a pass from Chopper.

Shortly afterwards he then scored his second goal to put the Yellows further in front with a delicate chip following an excellent pass to him from Gazza.

Gazza put the match beyond any doubt for the Yellow’s when H won the ball passed it to Steve Courtney who then selflessly gave it to Gazza to score a fine goal.

For the Yellows the Milky Bar Kid had one of those days when not much went right for him, which was surprising as the cloudy conditions early on should have suited him on being allowed out of the crypt to play!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevo was outstanding during his spell in goal for the Oranges and afterwards in the bar put this down to his recent weight loss saying he now only weighed 14stone and a bit, the bit we later learnt being 13lbs!

For the Yellow’s Chopper had to receive medical treatment afterwards due to scorch marks on his knees caused by Dazza continually running past him!

Pete D, our Cornish Pasty friend, for the Yellow’s had more shots than a nurse in a COVID clinic without any success and it was remarked afterwards that he had no chance of catching anything even when in goal.

It was good to see Keef back safe and well and sportingly giving the whistle to Bob to officiate.

It didn’t take long for him to take up Keef’s antics when refusing to give the Yellow’s a penalty when he blatantly was in his own goal area.

On a sadder note, everyone was sad to learn that Josephine, the popular camarera, was leaving the PoliDeportivo, there was a few tears from some of the lads at this news but on a brighter note the beer continued to flow!

Next match at the PoliDeportivo is on Monday 21st June at 10.30 for 11.pm start. All welcome.