Second place on the cards for central.
Manager Sam Wells went for a stadium tour at Real Madrid and remarkably was signed on a 5 year deal so I stepped in to the managers job this week. Red faced Real president Florentino Perez issued a statement saying: 'He was milling aroud outside the ground so the we moved him inside to sign a contract,' 'Its a terrible misunderstanding but all new signings are good,' he added. "We thought he was a new signing because he was doing that thing with the scarf," spokesman Luis Villarejo explained.
With loan signing Shane Rideout joining the Knaphill crew to replace Sam an easy win was on the card and it started that way with a goal set up from the back. Whitby produced a delicate chip rolling back the years in the process to his outfielder days towards jon who in turn played the ball into rideout who lashed home. After Jacko amazingly missed from 2 yards with an open goal central fell apart. The gaffer decided to take off jack who's face was as red as his shirt after that howler ;). Bionic Legs geoff replaced him and performed well but couldnt stop endless pressure from CCW. Whitby made a good save from close range to prevent and equaliser and central got to the break 1-0 up.
Second half started similarly with Whitby making 2 or 3 vital saves until central ran riot. Bayliss ripped them apart with passing to rival Ian Selley, Chris Sharpling and many other greats. Central dominated and after the most spectacular own goal seen in 5 a side. I venomous drive into the top corner to make it 2-0. Jacko returned to the action and in the style of his idol Goma Lambu ran the other team ragged. CCW just couldn't keep the ball. After more great work from the man named after Woking Legend Shane Wye, Jon tapped in from close range before Rideout ran the pitch, rounded the keeper and scored. There was still time for Whitby to explore the CCW half with ball at my feet and Brad Bayliss to more than sting the fingertips of the CCW goalkeepr. Final score 4-0

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