Thursday, May 27, 2010

Kicks loses opener

Kicks went down 13-10 to Nkamodira AKA Makarapa. It was a tough game where Kicks enjoyed a 4-1 lead in the first half but all turned sour when Makarapa shifted gears. James the debutant and his crew (Captain Ponkic, MacDinovic, Ashlic, Adam and Leonardinho) did all they could but it was not to be. The score could have been worse if it was not for a man of the match performance in the goalpost by Leonardinho.

Goals: McDinovic [4], Adam[2], Ashlic [2], Leonardinho[2]

Kick VS MFC 18:30 28/05/2010

Friday, May 14, 2010

Kicks takes on AA without a sub

The Blues took on a full AA squad without a substitute. The crowed gathering in Barbados were amazed to see Ashlic showing off his miraculous skills on the ball while the score was still 0-0. McDinovic even dished out a shibobo. But I guess all those skills was part of the game plan. AA began fell into the panic mode and Captain Fantastic Ponkic capitalized in their fear and opened the scoring from his superb runs with Ashlic. AA realized the Blues had no subs, they switched to long passes and eventually got the equalizer. Ashlic found the back of the net before Leonardinho sent Kicks 3-1 ahead. But AA came back strongly and made it 3-2 before half time.

Leonardinho and McDinovic switched the goalkeeping role and Kicks got a quick 2nd half goal through a superb solo effort from Captain Ponkic who took down all players before sending the goalie the wrong way. Ashlic dished out a killer pass to McDinovic who made it 5-2 with his killer right foot. AA got a goal back to make it 5-3 but Ponkic returned to haunt them with a rare indoor soccer goal, a header which was a follow-up on his saved shot. Ashlic got his second after combining well with McDinovic up front. McDinovic was not to leave with only one goal and went out to get his second. Ashlic was doing what he enjoys most, dribbling when Leonardinho called him to the poles. Leonardinho scored what he thought was the last of 9-3 victory, but AA pulled 1 back in referee’s optional time. 9-4 became the final score and the Captain Ponkic was awarded his well deserved Man of the Match award.