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Jim "Scoop" Johnstone here and Round 3's predictions turned out to be significantly better than Round 2. I managed 9-7, in calling games correctly, if it weren't for a few unexpected ties that would be much better! That brings the total to 15-17, and I'm looking to shoot that prediction record up now that it's playoff time and there are no nasty draws! Now we get a clear cut winner, and the champion is decided in a playoff system, as is the right way of crowning a champion!
These games will be significantly tougher to predict, there are no more Isengard cupcakes teams can beat up on, and you lose, you're gone, there is no room for teams to slip up. Now it's time to offer in-depth, unbiased, and the best analysis of each match you will ever find. Match 1: Angband v. Romenna What a mighty even first game match this is...Romenna's stout defense and well organized team vs. the powerful might and scary scoring threat of Angband. Usually I would take the ability to score a goal at anytime in the match as the winner, however in Cup in a parallel universe, a well-organized Iraq team gave the offensive powerhouse Spain one heck of a game. Romenna lost their last match to Valimar, but Valimar is probably slightly more talented than Angband. Angband comes off a win against Alqualonde, but it was a pretty lackluster perfomance...and now there are questions about whether the goodie-two-shoes Hurin and Gwindor want to play for their team. Those two think they have completely clean hands...ha...ha, but if Angband wants to advance far in the tournament Hurin will definitely have to get evil. Angband's offensive ability will outmatch Romenna, and Carcharoth will continue to improve from his last preformance. Angband wins 2-1...and I will also predict the guy named Tar will get the goal for Romenna. Do I pick up an extra point? ![]() Match 2: Nargothrond v. Tol-in-Gaurhoth Poor Nargothrond to get this opponent in the first round. But maybe it's good, because everyone in the Soccer community knows TIG has been a major letdown so far. The fans have lost some of that swagger after a disappointing group play showing...and the team may have lost their swagger too. That's not good, because guys need swagger, they need to know they are better and they will go out and beat you on the field. If a team doesn't have that, they might as well go home now, because they aint winning this tournament, let alone beating anyone in it! Positively though, TIG is not facing Miriel, and no one on Nargothrond can even come close to Miriel's ability...so at least morm-"Swiss Cheese"-wolf should be able to handle GK and hopefully the FWs will step up their game, because right now I'd rather have Natalie Portman, a t-bone steak, and a basket of mozarella sticks as the TIG forwards, because at least they will be appetizing to watch. Where was I...oh yes, match prediction...Draw 2-2, but TIG will take it in a shootout. Match 3: Hithlum v. Taniquetil Taniquetil is lucky to be here, there is no motivation, no passion. They believe if Eru wills them to win, they will win, and there is nothing the can do about it. Bogus, I say. The team that will win this tournament, will win it, because they play the best soccer...and that team is not going to be Taniquetil. Hithlum's got high expectations, and so far they may not have lived quite up to it, drawing with Minas Morgul in their group (but Minas Morgul is an unexpected surprise so far!) The point is, Hithlum is in, they're up against a talented team, but a team that is entirely unmotivated. It's playoff time, which means it's Feanor time, and he will show up all the phantasy managers dumping him faster than a hot potato for that rotten Miriel. Hithlum wins 2-0. Match 4: Eregion v. Dor-Lomin It's a surprise to me that Dor-Lomin is here, but Turin still is not a premier player. What did he have in the must win match against Doriath? Oh that's right, one assist. And of course now he is up against the strongest defensive team in the tournament. I challenge anyone to put up more than 2 goals against Eregion. Dor-Lomin's own defense has been shaky, if Eregion gets 2 goals on them (and they will) it's over. Eregion wins 2-1. Match 5: Armenolos v. Erebor On paper this looks like it won't be a contest, Armenolos is too powerful, and unstoppable with Sauron playing at the level that he is. It doesn't matter what he's planning, alone, in the clubhouse - away from the rest of the team. Whatever he's doing it's working, and the team feels it's working too, because Armenolos dominated everyone in their group. And unlike some other groups, that was one of the tougher ones, any one of the 4 teams had a good shot a winning or advancing. Armenolos has shown up ready to play. Though I suspect the tough to tame dwarves, and the most charming and lovable dragon there is, Smaug, will have some fight in him. This could be an off-game for Sauron, as the Dwarves will prove to be tough foes against him, as they always have been. Too bad for Erebor, that Armenolos has many more weapons at their disposal. Armenolos wins 3-1. Match 6: Edoras v. Minas Morgul This is probably the toughest match of the 1st playoff round to call. Edoras who has not given up a goal yet, but they have only played the Taniqantscore bums, the Borethonion slugheads, and The not even good enough to get a corny name Shirelings. Minas Morgul will be a true test to Edoras' defense...and this is the match I am more looking forward to. Because Minas Morgul has proven they can put up points, and points against tough defensive teams like Hithlum and Gondolin. Edoras has an under-rated offensive ability, and their comradarity as a team is unrivalled, but ultimately Minas Morgul has hands down the best player on the field and he's got 3 of his Nazgul who will come to his call on the defense. Theoden finally breaks and so does Edoras, it was a good showing for them, but they are a few stars short of having a really dominant team. Minas Morgul wins 3-2. Match 7: Tuna v. Mirkwood This will be another offensively dominated match, you can forget about the defenses. For no amount of odds will I predict this game will end 1-0. Miriel v. Scatha...edge Tuna. Finwe v. Legolas...edge Tuna. Nerdanel v. Thranduil...edge Tuna...you see the point don't you? Tuna's offense is even better than last tournament, and last tournament they scared a lot of teams, but defense was their undoing. But before I actually trash both defenses, it's necessary to point out the addition of Aule at GK for Tuna, who has been pretty impressive so far, and against some capable offenses too, like TIG and Gondor. Tuna might not rely on defense, but they are going to tell every opponent, "Go ahead try to put up 4 goals on us" because that's what it will take to knock them off. Mirkwood has some firepower, but not that much. Tuna wins 4-2. Match 8: Valimar v. Minas Tirith Poor Minas Tirith, it's been an impressive and good tournament for them, but Valimar is just too much for them. Aragorn will surely give his guys a speech that will heat the blood and stir the mind, but speeches don't win matches. Aragorn has not seen an enemy like Melkor, they will fast find themselves down 2-0 and the Minas Tirith defenders will be clueless to how it happened. Valimar wins 3-1.
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The Arda Kicker Magazine round up
Arda Kicker Magazine has been following the last round of the group-stage and is happy first to deal the following stars from round three.
Five stars go to: Curufin of Nargothrond Felarof of Edoras Miriel of Túna mormwolf of TIG Three stars go to: Aulë of Túna Beleg of Dor Lomin Boromir of Minas Tirith Carcaroth of Angband Elrond of Eregion Gwindor of Angband Melkor of Valimar Scatha of Mirkwood Ungoliant of Valimar One star goes to: Aragost of Amon Sûl Arahael of Amon Sûl Araphor of Arnor Eldacar of Osgiliath Finwé of Túna Hardang of Brethil Huan of Hithlum Nerdanel of Túna Orodreth of Nargothrond Rôg of Gondolin Romendacil of Osgiliath Sauron of Armenelos Shadowfax of Edoras Tar Atanamir of Armenelos Theoden of Edoras Thranduil of Mirkwood Varda of Taniquetil ~*~ FANFARES! tat-ta-dat-taaaa! ~*~ Then it will time for some special awards after the group-stage is now completed! The amazing defence (defenders & goalie) of Edoras (Theoden, Frealaf, Elfwine, Shadowfax and Felarof) playing three shut-outs in a row will gain five stars each. The most solid midfields who otherwise seldom score points in the tournament as a whole; those of Valimar (Balrog #4, Arien, Tilion, Melkor) will gain five stars each and those of Angband (Tevildo, Gwindor, Thuringwethil, Húrin) will gain three stars each. Best value for “money” prizes will be given to the most effective players who have not been starred by the organisers of the tournament. They will get the following stars: Nerdanel (18pts.) 5 stars, Eärendil (17pts.) 4 stars and Eldacar (16pts.) 3 stars. ------ All this will result in the following stars (those not playing anymore are in italics) after the group phase: 11 stars: Felarof of Edoras Melkor of Valimar Nerdanel of Tuna 10 stars: Elros of Romenna 7 stars: Eldacar of Osgiliath Miriel of Tuna mormwolf of TIG Shadowfax of Edoras Bubbling under in six stars… Curufin, Galadriel, Gwindor, Sauron, Theoden and Tilion. In five… Arien, Arwen, Balrog #4, Eärendil, Elfwine, Frealaf, Gandalf, Huor, Nazgul #6 and Turgon. Beleg and Elrond are in four stars. In three stars there are twenty players… A little teaser coverage by AKM to follow in a shortwhile... ![]()
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AKM reminiscences
On last year's tournament the first knock-out round went as follows:
Rivendell won Valimar in a shoot-out TIG beat Mordor in a thriller Formenos overran Amon Rhûdh Nargothrond lost scandalously to Túna Gondolin beat Umbar Armenelos had it easy with Doriath Hithlum crushed Mirkwood Angband gave no chance to Fornost Only Túna managed to beat the odds being the second best of it's own group and beating the number one of another group. The teams were a bit different then - a lot different on some accounts, like trading the whole forward-trio of Formenos (Aredhel, Maedhros, Fëanor) to Hithlum for this season - but one does well to remember those times as well... How did it continue? Well, the teams advancing to the quarter-finals last year were TIG, Formenos, Armenelos and Hithlum. (For more, see the very first post of this thread on page1)
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GROUP A
1st Place: Angband 11/13 people had them advancing 10/13 had them finishing first 2nd Place: Minas Tirith only Hakon and Wilwa had them advancing only Hakon had them finishing second Not a single person had both Angband and Minas Tirith in their proper places. GROUP B 1st Place: Nargothrond 12/13 had them advancing 10/13 had them finishing first 2nd Place: Mirkwood 6/13 had them advancing 4/13 had them finishing second Skip, Nogrod, Shasta, and TGEW had Group B perfect. GROUP C 1st Place: Hithlum 13/13 had them advancing! 13/13 had them finishing first!! 2nd Place: Minas Morgul 0/13 had them advancing!! 0/13 had them finishing second! 12/13 people picked Hithlum-Gondolin, 1 person picked Hithlum-Isengard. So no one had it right. GROUP D 1st Place: Eregion 13/13 had them advancing! 11/13 had them finishing first 2nd Place: Erebor 4/13 had them advancing 4/13 had them finishing second Nogrod, Boro, Hakon, and Nerwen had Group D perfect. GROUP E 1st Place: Armenelos 9/13 had them advancing 5/13 had them finishing first 2nd Place: Dor-Lomin 6/13 had them advancing 3/13 had them finishing second Only Morm and Skip got Group E perfect. GROUP F 1st Place: Edoras 4/13 had them advancing 0/13 had them finishing first!! 2nd Place: Taniquetil 12/13 had them advancing 0/13 had them finishing second! Everyone except TGEW had Taniquetil finishing first! No one got Group F completely correct. GROUP G 1st Place: Tuna 11/13 had them advancing Wilwa had them finishing first 2nd Place: Tol-in-Gaurhoth 13/13 had them advancing! Wilwa had them finishing second Most everyone had the right teams, but had them turned around. Except Wilwa. She got Group G perfect. GROUP H 1st Place: Valimar 12/13 had them advancing 10/13 had them finishing first 2nd Place: Romenna 3/13 had them advancing 2/13 had them finishing second Nogrod and Gwath got Group H perfect. ******************** So, the heaviest favorites to advance were Hithlum, Eregion, and TIG with 100% of the vote, and the voters were right with all three teams. The next heaviest favorites to advance were Nargothrond, Taniquetil, Valimar, and Gondolin with 92% of the vote. Gondolin disappointed the crowds and didn't advance however. Minas Morgul advanced and was picked by NO ONE! Minas Tirith advanced being picked by only Hakon and Wilwa. Romenna advanced only being picked by three people. Edoras and Erebor were only chosen by four.
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Match 1: Angband v. Romenna
As a sign of good will Angband had chosen to host their game against Romenna on the fields of Ard-Galen, and not in their usual cavernous underground stadium deep under the Thangorodrim. That was the official story anyhow. In reality, Angband had never before acted on an altruistic agenda, and few believed good will had anything to do with the decision now either. The fact that there were no Orcs in the line-up, but several Men and Elves, coupled with this new-look team’s dependence on speed, movement and skill, rather than than on intimidation and sheer power, were likelier to have been the reason for the choice, commentators judged.
The day began in full sunshine, and the visiting Romenna players and fans could not believe their luck. It was a beautiful day for football and the pitch was in perfect condition, the complete opposite of what they’d expected from an away game at Angband. A few hours before kick-off the Romenna fans singing stuck in their throats however. Thangorodrim started to belch out fumes and black smoke, and the sun was dimmed. The earth trembled under their feet, and there was a noise as of rolling thunder coming from the very earth, seemingly. As Ancalagon entered the pitch a there was a flash of lightning, and the howling of Carcaroth chilled the visiting fans to the bone. This would be no walk in the park. As play got under way, the Angband fans, mostly Orcs and Easterling, made a rhythmic but unsettling noise beating bones and skulls upon each other, many of them unearthed from the Haudh-en-Ndengi nearby. The Romenna players and fans looked disgusted and upset, but there was little they could do but go on now. Soon the Numenorian team was struggling to stay alive themselves. Angband came out firing on all cylinders, and attacked with fury on both wings and the centre. The tall and brave Numenorian centre backs did an excellent job containing the aerial threat of Ancalagon however, and Maeglin had a hard time getting into space too. Romenna themselves found it very difficult to get players into decent attacking positions, and when they did, they were too undermanned. In the 34th minute they got the chance they were looking for as Ulfast slipped, giving the ball away. Now they attacked with six players against only three Angbad defenders, but Vardamir hesitated, and then tried to play a difficult pass that was easily intercepted. Uldor was quick to react on the chance to counter and sent a long ball up towards Ancalagon, who was challenged by Aldarion, but none of them could reach the ball and as it dropped behind them Thuringwethil came from nowhere, fluttered past the last man and all alone with the Romenna number one she beat Elros with a delicate chip. The capacity crowd roared with glee and hatred. Now Romenna were forced to attack, but still they came nowhere against a very solid Angband. The fans tried to urge them on, but they too were undermanned and the home crowd’s ridicule always reached the Romenna player’s ears before the encouragement did. Still they battled valiantly, and Angband could not score again until much of the second half had passed. And too be fair, the goal should not have been allowed. Hurin, who had had a quiet game until then, suddenly exploded into action, dribbling past Anarion and then Tar-Ancalime, but when the ball got away from him he went down in a heap, crying foul and appearing to be seriously hurt. The crowd was furious and under pressure the referee pointed to the spot. That was a blatant dive from Hurin, who brushed himself off with a grin, getting back onto his feet. Ancalagon stepped up and put away the penalty kick, but that’s no way to lose a football match! The Romenna players protested, and the fans booed Hurin, the last one they’d expect to pull a trick like that on them, but to no avail. Now the intensity of the match ebbed out a little, as Angband tried successfully to keep possession of the ball, while Romnenna chased shadows mostly. They did get a few half-chances to reduce the deficit, and had they done so it might have been an exiting finish, but this was not to be their day. The full time whistle went and Angband had advanced to the quarter finals. Comfortably. Angband 2-0 Romenna shots 14-9 on target 6-3 GOALS: *34, Angband (Thuringwethil, Uldor) *67, Angband pen (Ancalagon, Hurin) YELLOW CARDS: *Angband- Drauglin, Balrog #5, Hurin *Romenna- Tar Ancalime, Vardamir
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Nargothrond versus Tol-in-Gaurhoth
There was a steady stream of Elves leaving the gates of Nargothrond throughout the day, making their way on devious paths up to the top of a high cliff overlooking the Narog. There stood the entrance to the great stadium, which was delved deep down into the bluff, so far that the stadium was actually domed rather than being open on the top. The residents hoped that this would yield their team an extra advantage, as the Werewolves from Tol-in-Gaurhoth were used to the outdoors. The crowd was excited, but not too cocky, for the previous year they had suffered a first round defeat in their home stadium at the hands of Tuna, and the pain of it was fresh in their minds. And this team of Werewolves was certain to put up a fight, having tasted quite a bit of success last time around. Quite a few Elves from the havens and from Doriath made the trek to see the game, and were definitely supporting Nargothrond, and so it was that the Werewolves entered to only a few cheers, where as Glaurung and company were greeted with great enthusiasm. The dragon-father looked very imposing, and Beren and Mablung up front appeared determined to deliver a win. After gutting out three straight one-goal victories, they felt they had the necessary competitiveness to get it done again. As the game kicked off, it definitely appeared that Nargothrond was well prepared. Their fine defense, led by the likes of Curufin and Luthien, held firm against the first wave of aggressive attacks, and then they pushed the ball downfield to counter. The Werewolves however defended just as expertly, and Nargothrond could not gain a decent look. Neither side threatened seriously for the first several minutes, but finally just after 20 minutes Glaurung made a great individual run, beating two defenders and leaving the ball for Beren who made no mistake and put the home team ahead early! "We're one goal away!" exclaimed many fans, who were certain that two goals would be enough to defeat any foe. After all, hadn't their team held the dangerous Scatha and friends from Mirkwood to one goal, as well as the fine club from Arnor? But the Werewolves, determined to show that they were a more dangerous team than any Nargothrond had faced, pushed forward with great energy and time and again made fantastic runs forward. But each and every time their skill and speed was matched by Luthien and the sons of Feanor. The Werewolves also got as physical as they could get away with, except with Glaurung, but as the minutes wore on the Elves and Beren showed that they could take the pounding and did not slow. Half time arrived and the frustrated Werewolves made their way to the lockers to talk things over. The crowd wasn't celebrating yet, but the mood was certainly upbeat. "Just forty-five more minutes!" they cried. But it turned out even five minutes was too long to hold out. The Werewolves stormed out of the tunnel and began playing their fastest and roughest yet, and Phantomwolf managed to keep his feet and the ball through a double tackle from the sons of Feanor and sent it off to SPMwolf who held off Luthien with his broad back and sent the ball past Orodreth to equalize! Nargothrond tried to answer back, and gained a couple of chances, but Mormwolf corralled the attempts easily and Nargothrond was denied the lead. Then TIG put their possession game into play and try as they might Nargothrond could not gain the ball back. The Werewolves passed it side to side, front to back, and tried to keep the other side running nonstop, while all over the field they continued to create contact as much as possible to bang up the other side. As the clock went over 70 minutes, it appeared that they were having results at last, and Nargothrond looked just a half-step slower, and so the Werewolves went in for the kill. They built up the attack carefully and gained a couple of decent chances, but then they really pressed forward and attacked with nearly everyone and Nargothrond's defense simply could not withstand the assault, as at minute 76 Nogwolf deflected Borowolf's side-bar miss back into the goal to take the lead! The home crowd urged their team to greater efforts, but it seemed they were out of gas, or the Werewolves had gained an extra boost, for their attacks were turned aside with ease and the goal was never under serious threat. Glaurung beat his tail upon the ground in anger as the final whistle blew and the heroes from Nargothrond trotted dejectedly off the field. The Werewolves on the other hand leaped into the crowd to celebrate with their small section of supporters. They were through to the quarterfinals! Nargothrond 1-2 Tol-in-Gaurhoth shots 11-18 on target 5-8 GOALS: *21, Nargothrond (Beren, Glaurung) *49, TIG (SPMwolf, Phantomwolf) *76, TIG (Nogwolf, Borowolf) YELLOW CARDS: *Nargothrond- Finduilas, Mim *Tol-in-Gaurhoth- Skipwolf, Borowolf, Runewolf
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Match 4, Dor Lomin at Eregion
It was a cool and shiny day in Hollin. The colours were subdued but bright, like they tend to be: different shades of grey, pale green and yellow, different light browns, occasional red and the light blue and white from the sky… The great arena built a day’s walk from the gates of Moria was getting filled up with people around the Middle-Earth. There were elves and men from all ages and dwarves and maiar, and sure some odd ones as well. Tom Bombadil and Treebeard were caught by the media, as well as a few hobbits of some stature.
It was looking like a family-gathering, which it kind of was. Both teams knew each other well and loved and / or honoured each other. The welcoming-banquet on the eve of the match took to the wee hours – to the concern of the organisers: a bunch of players with a mighty hangover was not exactly what they wished to see. But the players were professionals and took to bed early enough. The same could not be said of the supporters, especially the human supporters of Dor Lomin. They celebrated to the morning and waking up at noon continued where they had left it during the night. And the talk was getting more abrasive and proud. Many humans boasted they were the elders around. Their team had fought the Evil itself, Morgoth, while the players of the Eregion team had only skirmished with the shade of Morgoth, Sauron. And the humans were the ancestors of many of the players in the opposing team, allowing the most drunken supporters to call the elves “kids” or “youngsters”, which surely annoyed many of the first-born. But it was also the vanity of the elves that proved to be a problem. Unlike gracious and wise elves they were supposed to be, some of them didn’t let the drunken words pass but took to them. “Are we not the first-born? So who’s the youngster around here?” or, “What would your heroes be without us who have saved the day so many times in the past?” Any educated reader might figure out the following arguments about who rescued who, or who betrayed who, or who was to blame initially for any tragedy x, y or z… The evening coming along – and the discussions among the supporters of the opposing sides getting tougher and turning into minor rows here and there - the organisers felt they had a possible problem in their hands and decided to act on it. After talking to the captains of the teams, namely Gandalf and Marach, they agreed on the procedures. Some rebel-rousers were taken into the custody but it was a low-profile manouver until the beginning of the match. The supporters of both teams were trying their best to out-sing the supporters of the other team when the teams finally entered the field. And how they did it! First there came Gandalf and Marach, hand in hand, talking amiably to each other as they went along. They were followed by Túrin and Gil-Galad, as well hand in hand. And all the others followed in pairs until finally Tuor and Eärendil came in as the last pair their arms over each other’s shoulders. The crowds were silenced when the first players were sighted but burst into great applauds realising the message. And with Tuor and Eärendil entering they just got wild. It was good, thus far. But however nicely the teams entered the field, the game itself was a tough-fought one. From the beginning the general mood of the game became clear. It was an open game where both teams tried their best not falling into defence only or playing it safe. Dor Lomin built chances for Beleg and Túrin and they were dangerous indeed. The elven supporters watched in awe the way those two played and crossed their fingers for their thus far solid defence and master Elrond to keep them at bay. But on the other end the scrappy defence (in both meanings of the word) of Dor Lomin was having problems with the well organised attacks Eregion team built up and the human supporters were biting their nails every time the elves got a real build-up going. At 35th minute one of those build-ups finally paid off. After a beautiful set-up Eärendil passed the ball neatly behind the Dor Lomin defenders. Glorfindel had just gotten rid of his shadow – Galdor that is – for the first time in the match and suddenly faced Huor one on one. He pretended to shoot with his right foot and Huor fell into it jumping towards the left corner. Changing his foot Glorfindel had an easy task to pass the ball into the right one before Galdor and Marach were on him (Galdor actually got booked for a late tackle from that situation). After the goal the Eregion team withdrew to defend their lead for the last ten minutes of the first half in good order, and even if Dor Lomin pressed on they were not able to break the defences of the elven team – even if one spicy shot from thirty meters by Beleg really forced Elrond to do his best to tip it away from the top-right corner of the goal. The second half went much in the same vein as the first one had done. Eregion controlled the game more and built careful and organised attacks while the Dor Lomin team ran their game through Beleg and Túrin trying to get them into shooting-range. The reason for the lack of goals was clear for everyone to see; Eregion’s forwards shot a number of times but oftentimes over or wide the goal whereas the better quality shots by Beleg and Túrin were either shut out by the great defence of Eregion or saved by Elrond’s master-quality goalkeeping. With a lesser goalie Dor Lomin could have equalised a few times during the first thirty minutes of the second half. Just ten minutes before full time, when the elven supporters had already started singing their songs of victory Dor Lomin finally scored to make the game even. Hador had advanced from the right side and playing a wall with Beleg managed to reach the corner of the box. With a neat little trick he got Erestor off balance for the second needed to hammer a real power-shot towards the goal. Elrond could only parry the ball away pushing it to the right – which was exactly what Túrin had anticipated seeing that Hador was to shoot. With his stunning acceleration Túrin left Celebrimbor standing as he sprinted towards the goal only to get the ball straight to his feet. There was no room for mistake from there. The human supporters made a standing ovation to their hero and only sat down after the game had continued for few minutes. Even if both teams added their pace for the last ten minutes the game went into overtime. The crowds were now getting real value for their money: what a thriller! On overtime both teams had their chances. On the 6th minute Beleg hit the post with a swerving powershot from between Gildor’s legs. Elrond was totally out from the situation but it seemed the elves were lucky in this game. On the other end Eärendil completely fooled his great grandfather and passed the ball to Gil-Galad who volleyed the ball with might from 15 meters… just wide! On the 15th minute Gundor sliped with the ball and Gil-Galad managed to rob it from him. Suddenly an easy paced build up had reversed into three to two counter attack by Eregion. Eärendil took Gloredhel with him leaving Glorfindel free in the middle when Marach was challenging Gil-Galad. With a great technique Gil-Galad managed to pass the ball to Glorfindel who had time to advance a few steps and then rocketed the ball towards the top-left corner… And Huor made a spectacular save! The elven crowds had already began to yell and cheer only to be silenced with the performance of the Dor Lomin goalie. On the 21st minute of the overtime Dor Lomin made a promising attack. Beleg got the ball to the side and made a straight run towards the goal-line while Túrin was running towards the goal with Gandalf and Celebrimbor marking him closely. Beleg beat Erestor at the goal-line and chipped the ball towards the middle… and it was going wide it’s mark as Túrin was too far away and held by Gandalf while Celebrimbor had turned to pick the pass. But what did Túrin do? He dived forwards from between the defenders and went for an on-air header. And he made it! The move came so out of the blue that Elrond had no chance when he finally saw it coming! It was a goal! Gooool! Dor Lomin was through! Eregion had been beaten in their home venue! The elves couldn’t believe it. Two thirds of the stadium were totally silent while the human supporters were yelling, screaming and dancing while calling Túrin’s name in a mighty choir. Could anyone stop this mighty duo? Eregion 1-2 Dor Lomin (Overtime) shots 14-14 on target 5-9 GOALS: *35, Eregion (Glorfindel, Earendil) *80, Dor-Lomin (Turin, Hador) *OT 21, Dor-Lomin (Turin, Beleg) YELLOW CARDS: *Eregion- Valandil, Elrohir, Gildor *Dor-Lomin- Galdor, Tuor, Gundor, Morwen
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