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Okay story time. We drew 2-2 with them and beat them 6-5 on penalties. They went 1-0 up about half way through the first half (we played about 20 minutes a half to incorporate it into lunch time) and I equalised (with a header no less!) not too long before half time. We then went 2-1 up not long after the half time, I was played down the wing and squared it for my strike partner to finish off. It stayed like that for a little while with both of us missing chances until the referee (who was utterly shocking the whole game, coincidentally he's also a teacher) gave them a super dodgy penalty, which they scored. There was a few more chances, including them hitting the bar and one of our players missing a sitter, but it finished 2-2. So it went to penalties, we went first and I stepped up to score. Everyone scored until we scored our 6th and they missed theirs, meaning we won. It was so intense, very very competitive with hard tackles flying in, particularly from the PE teacher (who's 6 foot 5 and was playing centre back against me)

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Okay story time. We drew 2-2 with them and beat them 6-5 on penalties. They went 1-0 up about half way through the first half (we played about 20 minutes a half to incorporate it into lunch time) and I equalised (with a header no less!) not too long before half time. We then went 2-1 up not long after the half time, I was played down the wing and squared it for my strike partner to finish off. It stayed like that for a little while with both of us missing chances until the referee (who was utterly shocking the whole game, coincidentally he's also a teacher) gave them a super dodgy penalty, which they scored. There was a few more chances, including them hitting the bar and one of our players missing a sitter, but it finished 2-2. So it went to penalties, we went first and I stepped up to score. Everyone scored until we scored our 6th and they missed theirs, meaning we won. It was so intense, very very competitive with hard tackles flying in, particularly from the PE teacher (who's 6 foot 5 and was playing centre back against me)

 

yay :)

 

That PE teacher sounds dangerous

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Okay story time. We drew 2-2 with them and beat them 6-5 on penalties. They went 1-0 up about half way through the first half (we played about 20 minutes a half to incorporate it into lunch time) and I equalised (with a header no less!) not too long before half time. We then went 2-1 up not long after the half time, I was played down the wing and squared it for my strike partner to finish off. It stayed like that for a little while with both of us missing chances until the referee (who was utterly shocking the whole game, coincidentally he's also a teacher) gave them a super dodgy penalty, which they scored. There was a few more chances, including them hitting the bar and one of our players missing a sitter, but it finished 2-2. So it went to penalties, we went first and I stepped up to score. Everyone scored until we scored our 6th and they missed theirs, meaning we won. It was so intense, very very competitive with hard tackles flying in, particularly from the PE teacher (who's 6 foot 5 and was playing centre back against me)

 

yay :)

 

That PE teacher sounds dangerous

 

He's alright normally, but the red mist sometimes comes down when he's playing competitive, especially against one of my mates who is a wind up merchant extraordinaire :laugh:. We used to get on really well, he was a decent coach (used to manage the school team that I played in for 3 years) but he was never really the same to us after me and two others (afore mentioned mate and someone else) left to go and play for a better team (we won a cup playing with them so it was vindicated), despite the fact that the school team was going to fold anyway due to financial troubles

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