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Anduin 1-3 Wilderland
tot shots 10-14 on target 5-8 GOALS: *22, 0-1 Khamul (Sauron) *35, 0-2 Scatha (Sauron) *68, 0-3 Smaug (Bolg) *81, 1-3 Earnil II (Leod) YELLOW CARDS: *Anduin- Orophin, Beorn *Wilderland- Great Warg, Bolg, Scatha In the first friendly Sauron was strictly an observer and coach, but he actually got into the action a bit in this contest. He didn't go full speed, do any long runs, or shoot even, but he distributed beautifully and controlled the offense which really performed well. On the other end Anduin gained some decent chances, as Wilderland’s defense was caught unorganized and slow a couple times, but most of the chances were wiped away nicely by Grimbeorn. After the match there could have been an incident with Scatha calling out Fram and rubbing it in that he'd scored against him, but Fram took it in stride saying, "Yes, I need to find my top form quickly, though I think that goal would've been tough for anyone to stop. You were too free and too close." Barad-Dur 2-2 The Downer tot shots 10-13 on target 5-6 GOALS: *16, 1-0 Cirdan (Shagrat) *34, 1-1 Saucepan Man (Hookbill) *60, 2-1 Mouth (Gil-galad) *76, 2-2 Alien YELLOW CARDS: *Barad-Dur- Shagrat, Gothmog II, Fellbeast #1 *Downer- Alien, Morsul, Peter Hampton, John Fillis Gil-galad and Barad-Dur definitely approached this match as a friendly and consequently were quite turned off by the unsteady style and underhanded play from The Downer. The rough play got The Downer into trouble early however, as Morsul was caught grabbing Isildur by the hair to slow down his run, and the resulting free-kick led to a jumbled pinballing that ended with the ball in the net. The Downer equalized though, as his teammates cleared a space for Saucepan Man to boom one in from distance. In the second half Barad Dur came out harder, but they shut it down a bit once they got their goal, which allowed The Downer to exert some pressure. The equalizer from Alien came on a penalty kick, which may not have been fair as Fellbeast's foul against Alien was only a reaction to Alien vomiting acid onto his tail when the refs weren't looking. Beleriand 1-0 Tol Eressea tot shots 9-12 on target 3-7 GOALS: *33, 1-0 Aegnor (Telchar) YELLOW CARDS: *Beleriand- Aegnor *Tol Eressea- Osse Both teams tried whipping the ball around the field and running a bit more than usual just to improve passing and stamina, but it wasn’t really their thing and play was generally sloppy. It was in fact a botched attempt at a one-touch pass that led to Beleriand's goal, as Telchar was first to it and Aegnor, seeing his man would have it, timed his sprint perfectly and came free behind the defense and put it in. Between the posts at the other end was Halmir, and he had an outstanding game, stopping all seven shots that came his way- some of them not particularly easy ones. Eriador 2-2 Tol In Gaurhoth tot shots 11-12 on target 6-5 GOALS: *36, 1-0 Aragorn (Halbarad) *53, 1-1 NerWolf (SallyWolf) *58, 1-2 GwathWolf (InzilWolf) *82, 2-2 Barrow-Wight (Araphor) YELLOW CARDS: *Eriador- Bert, Aranarth, Barrow-Wight, Araphor *TIG- SkipWolf, InzilWolf This time it wasn’t just PhantomWolf that disappeared for a friendly. The entire first half the wolves all played tentatively and unorganized, constantly distracted by Eriador's Barrow-Wight. Believe it or not the Werewolves actually looked intimidated! And so even playing a more relaxed friendly style Eriador found openings to score it and capitalized 36 minutes in. For the second half the Wolves came out and did their best to ignore the Wight and played at a rather frenzied pace. Surprised, plus not willing to up their speed and effort, Eriador quickly conceded two goals to the forwards of Tol In Gaurhoth. But directly after GwathWolf put it in, Barrow-Wight harshly tackled the Werewolf and the ref said nothing of it. Fearful that the ref was in BW's pocket and worried about wounding, many of the Wolves lost their swagger. With GwathWolf hobbled, PhantomWolf chatting with fans (as usual), and everyone else disorganized, Eriador managed some good pressure and at the last BW himself put it past ShastaWolf for the tie. Himring 1-1 Nargothrond tot shots 11-10 on target 4-4 GOALS: *30, 1-0 Maedhros (Fingon) *61, 1-1 Glaurung (Gildor) YELLOW CARDS: *Himring- Ulfast, Ulwarth *Nargothrond- Baran, Guilen Much of this game was quite a snooze. Himring was somewhat exciting to watch at first, but once they managed a joint goal by the two captains they shut down the offense. Nargothrond tried to equalize from then on, but Himring’s defense just made a muddy mess of things. Finally a booming strike from Glaurung made it square and after that both teams just kicked it around. Some of the spectators booed them afterwards, feeling that the teams should've at least looked like they were trying to win it near the end. Misty Mts 0-1 Pelori tot shots 9-10 on target 5-4 GOALS: *74, 0-1 Varda (Irmo) YELLOW CARDS: *Misty Mts- Meneldor, Azog, Watcher *Pelori- Nahar, Orome This match started off surprisingly cordial, with Saruman and Durin's Bane chatting with some of their old friends from the blessed realm and the eagles from opposite sides soaring together for a bit. Namo was particularly interested in the work Saruman had done to put Caradhras in goal. As the second half wore on however Caradhras stirred things up with a bit of trash talk, whispering in the wind that he was a superior peak to Taniquetil, and soon they were arguing over which mountain range was better based upon height, expanse, varied topography, rock formations, canyons, etc. Soon the pair of squads was trying to gain the lead vigorously. DBane and Azog both made some great efforts, but Manwe was locked in and stopped them. The lone goal was scored by Varda, who did most of the work herself, though it's debatable as to whether or not her counter-spell against Caradhras was legal. "I'm going to lodge a complaint immediately," said Saruman after the match. "Of course we don't care about this result much, but we can't have that happening in the tournament! Our keeper's only means of stopping players from scoring is blowing wind, snow, and lightning, and thus using a powerful spell to clear and quiet the atmosphere temporarily is entirely unfair!"
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The AKM half-hearted look after two rounds of friendlies / part one
The AKM brings you a general analysis of the teams and their groups in two parts now as the teams have played two friendlies. After the last round of friendlies the AKM will provide its readers with a full analysis backed up with a host of statistics for anyone wishing to bet on the Phantasy Tournament..
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Group H second (whichever it is) will be a snack to them in the way to quarterfinals where going might get rougher. Tirion looks like the other one team to go through to the play-offs. Aulë’s team has both scoring potential and more or less solid defense. Finwë, Finrod and Aredhel are a threat to any team around in offence, but even if they have sacked the disasterous defense of last year the new one is a questionmark, like Orodreth in goal. Of the two other teams the Shire-Bree Utd. has a slight chance to qualify, but especially their defense and goaltending need to step up to the occasion if they wish that. The Fabulous Four sure seem to play better together than on their own, but it’s not only the fans who are missing Rosie Cotton in the goal. Old Maggott from the midfield is missed by many as well. Himring seems to be the weakest side of this group, but one should not forget that they’ve had one of the toughest opposition in the friendlies thus far. But will a draw with Nargothrond be merit enough on the real games? Maedhros and Fingon need to find a new gear and Maglor needs to pull his act together at the goal for them to have any chances. Quote:
Of the other teams it is hard to say who will crushed by the Valar on the first round of the play-offs. Misty Mts. has faced decently strong opponents thus far and especially Caradhras has performed quite well in the goal while Saruman and Durin’s Bane have not yet warmed up enough in the offence. Esgaroth seems to be having the strongest forwards of the three (Bard, Daín, Girion), but Brand is one of the poorest goalies in the tournament and it’s hard to see a team going far with such level of goaltending. To make things more puzzling, Anduin has managed to draw with Misty Mts. and goes in between the stats in regards to the other two contenders for the second place. Quote:
Angband has moved from Utumno retaining most of their players and with the first friendlies Morgoth and his crew strengthened with Ancalagon the Black as the striker looks a formidable side indeed. And as Ungoliant has continued her great performances in the goal we got used to the last season it looks like this team will be really hard to beat for anyone. But the newly-formed team Angfaughlith is no push-over either. Echtelion, Gwindor, Maeglin and Gothmog form a really dangerous offence and Huor keeps on catching the balls with great percentages downstairs. Two balrogs and the High King Fingolfin takes care the defense in front of Huor holds. The team Downer is the real questionmark here. Their unorthodox style of play, their odd tactics and physicality that leads to many cards being distributed, but which can also unsettle the opponent, makes them the odd one out. No one knows what to anticipate of them or how to play them. Thus far they have performed remarkably well but there is a clear weakness in their goaltending as King Bus seems not to be on the level of his collagues in teams Angband and Angfaughlith. A decent better might indeed lay his money on Hithlum rather than the Downer for the third place. And if the brothers Celegorm and Curufin have it their way and the team tactics are changed, who knows if they can even challenge the top two of the group – but that would require remarkable changes and bringing forth some untapped talent in the team. A real giant-killer will be seen on the first rounds of the play-offs when either Angband or Angfaughlith takes on Westernesse… Quote:
But if the AKM would have to bet right now, it would put its money on Eregion to win the group, the edge being on Elrond in the goal and Glorfindel in the front (and just waiting for Eärendil to wake up). But as the team Eriador boasts a host of the former members of team Norbury from last year, one should not downplay their chances either – although especially Araphor has been wandering in the shadows thus far leaving the scoring to the Barrow Wight who truly underperformed the last year. Barad Dûr will be the fourth team of the group unless there are some miracles working in there. It was understandable Gil-Galad and Isildur teamed with Sauron last year to make what team Anfaughlith has done this year, but as Sauron left it has been the constant question why the last alliance boys stayed with the baddies and did not sign into other teams. And on what loyalty does Cirdan play there? With the two humans one can blame pride and vanity, but with Cirdan? Whatever the result of this group is, the two teams from group E will drop them easily in the first round of play-offs – at least the runner-up will have a cold ride. Part two to follow tomorrow...
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The AKM half-hearted look after two rounds of friendlies / part two
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Even if Glaurung seems to be enjoying his game once again, he will not be able to keep team Nargothrond going all by himself. With little support for him Nargothrond will be the last of this group. That leaves Mordor and The Forest to fight over the second place in the play-offs. Mordor’s stats look a bit better at this moment and Silent Watcher looks like a formidable keeper indeed. But then again Mordor has had a class inferior opponents thus far than The Forest. On the Forest’s side there is the eternal questionmark with a name of Tom Bombadill. When interested in the game Bombadill is one of the best forwards in the whole tournament, if not even the single best one. Focused on the game he can win games singlehandedly. But that is, when he happens to be interested in playing. Without him the team Forest is more or less an average one. Quote:
Ar Pharazon and High king Elros seem to be in good shape once again and they have a strong support in offence with Tar Minastir, Ar Adunakhor, Mardil and Hyermendacil. and the defence led by the great Tar Telperien herself will be one of the toughest to crack as the real games begin. The only possible questionmark in the team Westernesse is the fitness of their goalkeeper Tar Atanamir. He has been a trustworthy goalie for years and he has been playing quite well thus far also this year, but he has not been flashing or magnificent yet. Tournament-winners will need that kind of goalie. Before the friendlies started many laid bets on both Tulkas and Ulmo outshining their big brother, but even if Tulkas most probably will do it with team Valinor, Ulmo’s Tol Erëssea looks just pathetic. It’s quite telling that their only stats from two games is three yellow cards. On the positive note one could say though that Amandil is a decent keeper. But if possible, Mithrim is even a sorrier case. Their goal difference of 1-7 tells it all – even if they’ve had a bit stronger opponents than some other teams thus far. Tuor himself could have had glorious moments scoring for Gondolin but setting himself to the goal of his own team with just a wee bit over 50% savings-percentage seems like a very silly move indeed. He has one decent defender (Annael), one midfielder (Morwen) and Andróg is a pretty good forward, but having four quality players just isn’t enough in a tournament of this level. Quote:
So, Beleriand is clearly the weakest link in this group and the only one that can be predicted probably not to qualify. Beleriand has not played badly, but the team clearly lacks both drive and stamina. Although it must be noted that Halmir has proved to be one of the top goalies of the tournament thus far and the other teams will find it hard to get the ball past him: with the saving-percentage of 90% Halmir would shine brightly in any group. But in this group he is only the third best! That tells something of the quality this group has. Gondolin will most probably be the other team to fall this time around. Sadly the champions of last year with more or less totally new team consisting mostly of players from last year’s runners up Vinyamar has had tough luck in the drawing of the groups. Valinor and Pelori are just too tough for them. Unless Rôg comes back to his level of play in the goal and Turgon manages to beat Idril and his two forwards, former Vinyamar midfielders Duilin and Egalmoth into superb performances. Between Valinor and Pelori it will be interesting to see which one takes the number one position. Valinor could be said to be the slight favourites though. With Miriel and Nerdanel sharing the forward position alongside Arien the Valinor attack is one of the best in the whole tournament. But their quality doesn’t end there. With Valier-laden midfield and defence, led by Tulkas himself, the team is strong on every level. In average they allow the opponents to shoot half the shots most other teams do; and in two games their opponents have managed to shoot towards goal only four times. To keep those rare shots at bay Ingwë is an elf in place in between the posts. Pelori seems to play like they did last year: avoiding to humiliate their opponents winning them with small numbers – but still winning consistently. There is a lot of skill and experience in the team. Especially Manwë has shown to be a quality-keeper and his spouse, the lady of the stars, seems to be at home on the top of the midfield scoring twice in two matches, and Lórien is in a good shape this year as well. They can dominate the matches against most opponents with just pure willpower, but how will they fare against teams as mighty as they are, like Valinor for starters? Quote:
Both Towers have serious problems in defense, especially in their goalkeeping. Earnur has a pitiful saving-percentage of 50% and Cirion stays well under 60% as well. The Witch King is a dread to any opponent but somehow he has been quite invisible thus far – although they have only played against baddie teams. Maybe they will only get on full steam when they start meeting the goodies they despise? Be it as it may, they need to really pull themselves together if they wish to qualify. Minas tirith has also problems with scoring but Dunharrow is just the bottom of the club: the overall stats show only three yellow cards, like with Tol Erëssea. But whereas Tol Erëssea clearly has potential it’s hard to see it emerging from team Dunharrow. But unlike the towerteams Dunharrow has somewhat decent defense which might keep them fighting for the place in the play-offs. Although that would be quite a surprise.
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By: Ugluk, Underground
Lugburz- Much attention has been paid to the flashier more ego-centric teams in the lead up to this year's Arda Cup. But what about some of the lesser known teams? Some of them inevitably kick a few of the more heavily favored teams to the curb and make a deep run in the tournament. One such possible dark felbeast contender is Mordor. Some say Mordor might be one of the favorites in Group E, but can you remember more than three players from this squad without looking? Thought not. We here at The Underground are dedicated to bringing you a comprehensive picture of everything that happens at this year's Cup. In light of this I recently spoke to Grishnakh, one of the players from Mordor you probably forgot was in this year's Cup. Ugluk: Thank you for doing this interview. Grishnakh: You're welcome, ape! Ugluk: First off, how do feel about your squad this year? Grishnakh: I feel great about it! The Watcher is proving itself well in the goal and Herself is an absolute beast on the field. The...umm...others...whoever they are...are doing fine as well. Ugluk: What do you say to those who think the supposedly star Nazgul on your squad are not performing nearly as well as they make out? Grishnakh: They speak of what is deep beyond the reach of their muddy dreams! One day they will wish they had not said that! Ugluk: Your squad has performed comparatively well in the friendlies and yet there are those who are already assigning that group to T-I-G saying T-I-G will wake up once the real competition begins and the level of competition your squad has faced thus far is a poor measure of your actual abilities. Grishnakh: I Grishnakh say this: They are fools, but the Great Eye is watching them! Ugluk: The Great Eye is not on your squad this year... Grishnakh: Yeah well...you didn't even make a team this year! Ugluk: Am I sensing some resentment of the fact your precious master has rarely played on a squad from his own land? Grishnakh: Ugluk u bagronk sha push-dug... *abrupt end of interview*
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FRIENDLIES - ROUND 3 PREDICTIONS
BoroLXXXVIII, Two Towers Network After a terrible Round 1, Round 2 was a definite improvement getting several of the scores and winners correct. AKM laughs at the attempt to predict friendly matches, but now you know part of the secret, I need warming up like all the teams. Which is why AKM may be superior in their statistical analysis, but TTN is light years ahead with their prediction maker department. ![]() This round sees a lot of great match ups (and it wouldn't surprise me if some of these teams met again deep into the tournament. Which will make a lot of these friendlies hard to predict since teams may be holding back their full arsenal of tricks. Anduin (0-1-1) vs Dunharrow (0-0-2) Dunharrow can't get goals because they can't create enough quality chances. With that said Anduin's surrendered at least 2 per game because Fram's been a sub par keeper at best. So Dunharrow should be able to pick up at least 1, for if they don't their is truly terrible. Can Anduin get 2 then? Not with the limitted chances Dunharrow's defense allows, and Aldor has shaken off the cobwebs. Draw 1-1 Angband (2-0-0) vs Pelori (2-0-0) Age old enemies meet in the friendlies, but it should be tamer (at least more tame than if these two meet in the playoffs!) In past years Melkor showed the wisdom to put on a fair cloak and play with the Valar, but we'll see how much like Morgoth he has truly become now. Will either of these teams have the drive to beat their rival? Angband perhaps a bit more, hoping to beat the team that knocked them out of the group stage last year. Angband wins 2-1 Angfauglith (2-0-0) vs Doriath (2-0-0) This is ridiculously hard to predict, because so far Doriath has shown inspiration to put good effort into their friendlies. However, after their 2 convincing wins Doriath may think they're ready with all kinks worked out and choose to relax in the final 2 friendlies. Basically the same story for Angfauglith, 2 solid wins they should also relax in effort. Hopefully they will meet in the playoffs, so we could fully apprciate a match for the ages. Draw 2-2 Barad-dur (0-1-1) vs Minas Morgul (0-0-2) Minas Morgul has done a good job outshooting both their opponents, but this hasn't led to more goals. And it has a lot to do with Earnur who couldn't stop a bagel from somehow toasting in a freezer right now. Minas Morgul should continue outshooting their opponents, especially a weaker one like Barad-dur, and it will finally pay off in goals since Ohtar isn't much better than Earnur Minas Morgul wins 4-2 Beleriand (2-0-0) vs Numenor (1-0-1) 2 decent wins by Beleriand, but I still can't see how they can keep up the success. It relies far too much on Halmir, who I can't see keeping up the ridiculous 90.9 save%. You give up as many attempts that Beleriand surrenders, the numbers will average out in the end and even if Halmir continues playing like Superman, even Superman is beatable between the posts. Numenor wins 1-0 Eregion (1-0-1) vs Lothlorien (1-0-1) This will be interesting and quite friendly, so I imagine quite boring, since both will want to sit back and defend. Lothlorien probably has the better offensive ability, but the problem is Galadriel refuses to do anything but defend and then counter attack. I say problem, because Eregion is simply impossible to play counter-attack football again, their defense is too good. Also, to beat Elrond you have to keep the shots firing in, and even then he's almost impossible to beat. Could end in a draw but I'll say Eregion wins 1-0 Eriador (0-1-1) vs Shire-Bree United (0-2-0) Despite only getting 2 draws no one can deny the hobbits have not been exciting to watch. Normally they're just amusing because they get run over, but then even seeing that all the time became boring. Arvedui will likely let the hobbits play confidentally, since the Rangers, being long time guardians of the Shire, will likely let them take their cracks on goal Draw 2-2 Esgaroth (0-1-1) vs Misty Mts (0-1-1) Esgaroth has performed better than the Dale team last year (getting rid of the ravens on defense looks to have been a better move for them), but still not sure how dangerous they really are without Smaug. This could be a key game in measuring how Esgaroth will fare in the tournament. Misty Mts draw with Anduin doesn't look great now, but the 0-1 to defeat against Pelori does, especially since Misty Mts wasn't statistically dominated. Misty Mts wins 2-1 Gondolin (0-1-1) vs Nargothrond (0-2-0) Nargothrond are the draw specialists so far, but they can't keep it up with only Glaurung doing the scoring. Gondolin's lost a lot from their championship last year but they're still proving difficult to beat as well. Turgon knows how to win. Gondlin wins 2-1 Gondor (1-1-0) vs Mordor (2-0-0) Another game of bitter rivals and both have played good friendlies. Gondor looks even improved from last year's team under Arwen's leadership. And the Silent Watcher has shown the ability to stand up to some decent attacks (but still not strikers of the Witch-King's quality). Gondor however, doesn't have anyone of that quality. Draw 1-1 Himring (0-1-1) vs The Forest (0-1-1) Maedhros and Fingon seem to be the only real threats for Himring, especially with Maglor's performance being declined from last year. Although, Maedhros and Fingon can be a match for many teams. There appears to be no dissent on The Forest team, as they have all come together to play for Bomadil (or for the concept of preservation maybe?) Whatever reasons The Forest have joined together, more than Bombadil will have to start pulling their weight (looks at Thranduil and Saeros) Himring wins 3-2 Hithlum (0-1-1) vs Mithrim (0-0-2) Hithlum just doesn't seem to be working right now and the purchase of Celegorm and Curufin is coming back to bite Hador. With that said Mithrim looks to be in even worse shape as Tuor's gamble seems to have really failed. Hithlum wins 2-0 Minas Tirith (0-0-2) vs The Downer (0-2-0) The Downer has so far outshot both their opponents, even though the matches ended in a draw. Minas Tirith has been outshot by their opponents in both matches so far. The Downer's unconventional play is taking the Arda Cup teams by surprise and it will continue paying off (at least until one team finally figures out the rationale behind their irrationality). It won't happen yet and it won't be Minas Tirith. The Downer wins 3-2 Tirion (1-0-1) vs Tol Eressea (0-0-2) Tol Eressea's attack is just as bad as Dunharrow's right now and Ulmo is really playing quarter-heartedly. However, even last year, playing the friendlies completely uninspired, Ulmo managed 4 draws with Vinyamar. Not so with Tol Eressea this friendly year. Tirion wins 1-0 Tol in Gaurhoth (1-1-0) vs Wilderland (2-0-0) This is interesting as a bunch of cunning baddies meet on the pitch for a brutal game. Sauron having prior allegiances with Tol in Gaurhoth will likely try to keep things tame, and since it's still the friendlies, at least some of the wolves *ahem*phantomwolf*endahem* just won't play at all. I still say dragons make meaner foes than werewolves. Wilderland wins 3-1 Valinor (2-0-0) vs Westernesse (1-1-0) Another match I'd like to see played in the playoffs, and not just the friendlies. It still should be pretty entertaining with these two rivals, but still not as exciting as what could be if they meet in the tournament. Valinor looks to be the more complete team as Westernesse has had some most unusual defensive and goal keeping breakdowns. Valinor wins 2-1
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Round 3 friendlies. 6/16
Angband vs. Pelori
The air was thick with anticipation as Manwë’s and Morgoth’s teams would clash on round 3 of the friendlies. To all those looking forwards to aggressive fighting for every ball, dirty tricks and sheer force when the greatest powers of Arda would be settling the matters for real, the game sure was a disappointment. But the first half was a disappointment to any football fan as both teams played it very carefully not willing to take the initiative. There is a good chance the teams will meet again in the play-offs and that would be a game of life and death, not this one. Happily the game started to become alive on the second half as little by little, after a few close calls on both ends, it seemed neither team was actually willing to lose the game to their nemesis. So in the end the crowds enjoyed some top quality football. Both defenses played well but the sheer talent in both teams’ offence tested also the goalies. And in the end the game was decided by the quality of the goalies: while Manwë managed to frustrate Ancalagon with a couple of beautiful saves, Ungoliant was forced to surrender to Eonwë’s tough header following a corner by Oromë. Finding themselves one goal behind with twenty minutes to go Morgoth did ramp up his attack to go for an equalizer, but Manwë called Pelori to go into high gear lockdown mode thus managing to keep the waves of attack at bay and securing the win. Angband 0-1 Pelori tot shots 14-9 on target 5-5 GOALS: *69, 0-1 Eonwë (Oromë) YELLOW CARDS: * Angband – Balrog#1, Ulfang, Tevildo * Pelori – Gwaihir, Nahar Beleriand vs. Numenor Beleriand and Numenor made it quite a walking-paced match between what looked like two more or less equal teams, and both seemed pretty happy with the draw. Numenor was a bit sharper on the first period while Beleriand had a slight edge on the second. Beleriand is in such a tough group that it looks clear it has no chances of advancing into the play-offs with this kind of game – even if it is quite decent. But looking at how Tol Eressëa and even Mithrim are clearly making some progress as the friendlies go on one must make a little questionmark also after Numenor’s name as one to qualify from their group. Beleriand 1-1 Numenor tot shots 11-8 on target 5-3 GOALS: *36, 0-1 Tar Miriel (Tar Ancalimon) *60, 1-1 Marach (Aegnor) YELLOW CARDS: * Beleriand – Gamil Zirak, Belegund * Numenor – Tar Ciryatan Gondolin vs. Nargothrond Two hidden realms, great deeds and tragic fates… and both teams have suffered a lot in the exchange-market this year losing many of their most illustrious players to other teams. Looking at both teams’ performances thus far in the friendlies it has looked like Nargothrond has taken the heavier blow of the two – and this game was no different. But due to the very different level of the groups the two teams play in, one could say that Nargothrond is nearer to qualification this year. Although it needs to play really well to do that. The game was friendly but in no way bad or slow, actually both teams made an effort to win – even if they avoided rough play and any unnecessary injuries. After Gondolin had taken a two goal lead Nargothrond really went for it but in the end it was Rôg in Gondolin’s goal who secured the win for Gondolin picking up seven shots from eight. At the same time he seems to be showing the football community why he was the best (well, shared best with Ungoliant) goalie in last year’s tournament – and even if his first game this year wasn’t that flashing, he’s warming up just in time for the real games. Sadly in such a strong group. Gondolin 2-1 Nargothrond tot shots 15-13 on target 6-8 GOALS: *18, 1-0 Duilin (Idril) *35, 2-0 Turgon (Egalmoth) *74, 2-1 Emeldir (Finduilas) YELLOW CARDS: * Gondolin – Turgon, Meleth * Nargothrond – Glaurung, Mîm, Gelmir Hithlum vs. Mithrim Hithlum’s start has not been the most promising one thus far for a team with ambitions. And the star-players openly whining after the matches that the rest of the team playing lousily and that the captain is choosing the wrong tactics has not looked like a mark of a team that is pulling its act together. But lo and behold. What has happened in their locker-room or practice-field no one knows, but there was a totally new look to team Hithlum – and the brothers were on fire! This time Hitlum was sending the ball up from every chance they got and Celegorm (2+0) and Curufin (1+2) showed why that is indeed good tactics with them in a team. At the same time the Fëanor’s sons cut off the emerging speculation that they would be great players only in defense. Looking at Hithlum’s situation for the group stage their newly found joy of the game and efficiency in scoring is promising. Sadly they’re still having a bit sloppy defense (letting the opponent shoot a bit too much in every game) and Imlach may just not be the man for the job of taking them to the play-offs. Much has been talked about Tuor and his decision to run his own team Mithrim, especially the poor performance of the team and the wisdom of Tuor letting down an offer to play for Gondolin as a goalscorer. It might be said that Mithrim has had on average a bit tougher opponents than some other teams, but now as Mithrim’s offence shows some signs of awakening, the heart of their problems shines even brighter. Their defense is full of holes and Tuor is one of the worst goalies in these games so far letting the opponents to score almost every other shot on target they take. Mithrim has allowed eleven goals in three matches. There’s no way to qualify with those numbers, even if they had forwads of solid gold – which they haven’t. Hithlum 4-2 Mithrim tot shots 18-15 on target 10-6 GOALS: *6, 1-0 Celegorm (Curifin) *24, 2-0 Hador (Aradan) *40, 2-1 Nienor (Annael) *47, 3-1 Curufin (Gloredhel) *55, 3-2 Androg (Morwen) *79, 4-2 Celegorm (Curufin) YELLOW CARDS: * Hithlum – Lorgan, Baragund * Mithrim – Asgon,Brodda Tirion vs. Tol Eressëa In any other arena but the Arda Cup a match-up between Aulë and the great elves against Ulmo and his gang would have been the event of the year the whole Arda would have followed holding their breath. But in Arda Cup friendlies it was just one event and far from being the most interesting one of the round. Although there is one interesting thing to remark on, and that is that Ulmo’s Tol Eressëa is gearing up to fight for the second place with Numenor in their group. It was a decent game, fair and friendly, but played seriously enough to provide real excitement. It was also a game of totally opposing strategies: while Tirion was going dashingly forwards all the time, Tol Eressëa was pulling their attacks down trying to use the few chances it created itself to its advantage. And Tol Eressëa was rewarded on 65th minute when Uinen managed to put the ball behind Orodreth from a nice steal by Eärwen who immediately passed it to Elwing who in turn noticed Uinen’s clever run towards the goal. After taking the lead Tol Eressëa tried a real lockdown but Tirion’s strong push brought them the equalizer ten minutes after the lead-goal. Neither team was willing to press it after that. Tirion 1-1 Tol Eressëa tot shots 12-7 on target 6-3 GOALS: *65, 1-0 Uinen (Elwing) *76, 1-1 Finrod (Finwë) YELLOW CARDS: * Tirion – Aredhel * Tol Eressëa – Eriol Valinor vs. Westernesse One of the most looked for games on this round of friendlies was naturally the meeting of the mighty Numenorians under the banner of Westernesse and team Valinor led by Tulkas united in more attacking and aggressive football Manwë’s teams had allowed. And even with seeing only one goal in the whole game the crowds were given value for their money. It was clear that many influential members of both teams had memories of clashing together in different circumstances – and adding to that the high possibility the teams would meet later in the tournament in a “life and death” –match – they both seemed to hide their cards as to systems of offence or defense. So it was a game of just individual skill all around as the players were ordered to just play as well as they could but without an organized playing-system. And they made it both an interesting match as both sides really tried to win, but the freedom also made room for some dashing shows of individual talent, as well as nice combinations between players who were more used to each others’ company. The main reason for the low score was once and for all the quality of the defenders and the goalkeepers. The only goal of the game was actually more or less an accident. Ar Pharazôn made a pass to Tar Minastir inside the box but it was a bit too high and Tar Minastir couldn’t take control of it but the ball deflected from his shin and took a totally unexpected direction heading to the other end of the goal from where Ingwë was rushing towards to save a quality shot from Tar Minastir. The ball hit just inside the far post and swerved inside to the goal. Against all expectations Tulkas didn’t call his team to a full frontal organized attack to even the game whatever the cost, but it was still clear Valinor tried a bit more seriously to even the game the last twenty minutes, but Westernesse held their lead to the end, not the least honours for that going to Tar Atanamir at the goal who saved a few tough shots in the end. Valinor 0-1 Westernesse tot shots 11-11 on target 7-5 GOALS: *68, Tar Minastir (Ar Pharazôn) YELLOW CARDS: * Valinor – Nessa, Arien, Vairë * Westernesse – Ar Adunakhôr
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Friendlies - Round 3 Results
Barad-Dur vs Minas Morgul This was one of the harder fought friendlies of the year since neither team liked eachother that much. The Last Alliance companions were hoping to improve on their draw against The Downer, while Minas Morgul was just hoping their ability to consistantly outshoot their opponents would finally get them a deserved victory. It turns out to be the same tale for Minas Morgul, outshooting and getting better shots than Barad-dur but losing yet again 3-1. Just when everyone thought surely Earnur's save percentage had bottomed out, it got plummeted even lower, now well below 50%. The first goal he gave up, was a clear mistake on Earnur's part. Shagrat hit a weak roller that Earnur had covered, but it rolled up, bouncing off his chest, right to The Mouth who put it in the back of the net. There's no question Earnur should have held on to that one and afterwards his confidence was broken, or was he just telling the Witch-King he wants traded? Surely it can't dip below 40%...can it? Barad-Dur 3-1 Minas Morgul tot shots 11-16 on target 4-9 GOALS: *29, 1-0 Mouth (Shagrat) *41, 2-0 Gil-galad (Isildur) *63, 2-1 Beruthiel (Witch King) *81, 3-1 Mouth (Isildur) YELLOW CARDS: *Barad-Dur- Fellbeast #1, Gothmog II *MMorgul- Castamir, Nazgul #2, Herumor Eregion vs Lothlorien An extremely kind and boring game. The only goal came from Earendil who was turned away from the goal, but spun around and shot blindly. He looked surprised as it went sailing past Galadriel into the goal, as if he didn't even mean, or particularly want to score. Galadriel was angry about her lax defenders on the goal, but Lothlorien fans will start becoming more angry if Galadriel doesn't show a change of tactics. The only shots came off Feanor's attempt, who yet again was often the lone attacker. He created a few great chances, but a keeper of Elrond's caliber, you have to be flawless to put it passed him. After the game Feanor was hot and tempered, he went straight to the locker room and did not answer any questions from the media. Signing with Lothlorien is looking like a decision Feanor is going to regret. Eregion 1-0 Lothlorien tot shots 9-7 on target 4-3 GOALS: *53, 1-0 Earendil (Elrohir) YELLOW CARDS: *Eregion- *Lothlorien- Shadowfax, Feanor Eriador vs Shire-Bree United This was an overall, exciting and fun game to behold. Aragorn and his ranger companions were happy to play with the hobbits who looked upon the rangers as big brothers. They were the hobbits' protectors and like normal big brothers, they were clearly stronger and more athletic, but they did not want to make the hobbits feel bad, so they were kindly and relaxed after grabbing the 3-1 lead with a little of 20 minutes remaining. The Hobbits took advantage of Eriador's kindness with Bandobras pulling SB United 1 goal closer in the 86th minute. Even when getting it 3-2 the rangers let the hobbits have possession to try for a thrilling equalizing goal in stoppage time. However, Arvedui was not going to purposefully tank the game just to give the hobbits some confidence, if there was going to be an equalizer, he made sure they would deserve it on a good goal. Alas it was not so, but both teams left happy with the results. Aragorn in particular, after the game had some high praise for SB United: "I'm pleased they were able to make it only a 1 goal difference. They know how to play attacking football and honestly gave our defense fits several times. I think they have a great chance to shock the world by making it out of their difficult Group A." Eriador 3-2 Shire-Bree United tot shots 13-15 on target 8-6 GOALS: *10, 1-0 Aragorn (BWight) *32, 2-0 Aranarth (Amlaith) *61, 2-1 Samwise (Merry) *67, 3-1 Araphor (Halbarad) *86, 3-2 Bandobras (Frodo) YELLOW CARDS: *Eriador- Bert, Amlaith *SBUnited- Harry, Bill Gondor vs Mordor Like Barad-dur and Minas Morgul this was a match between rivals and it was hardly fought. Both teams went for the win all 90 minutes and Gondor proved the better. Even after getting up 2-0 in the 1st half Gondor game outin the 2nd trying to get a quick 3rd goal and make this a true embarrasment for their enemies. But the Silent Watcher corrects his problems from the 1st half and locked down the goal in the 2nd. Mordor was able to score on a quick counter orchestrated by none other than their team of Nazgul. Mordor will have to get more production from their other players if they wish to advance from the group stage. While Gondor has shown they can beat their friends and their enemies, and play even with their ancestors. Gondor 2-1 Mordor tot shots 11-11 on target 5-4 GOALS: *19, 1-0 Eldacar (Ostoher) *39, 2-0 Eorl (Arwen) *77, 2-1 Nazgul #7 (Nazgul #6) YELLOW CARDS: *Gondor- Turambar, Folcwine, Romendacil *Mordor- Shelob, Gollum, Snaga Tol In Gaurhoth vs Wilderland Tol In Gaurhoth came out inspired looking to prove to their former boss, Sauron, that they had grown much stronger and faster than in 2008. The Phantomwolf, to no one's surprise came out most anxious to show Sauron what he's capable of, as those two were once the deadliest MF-FW duo in Arda. Sauron had his team well prepared for T-I-G's tricks, but was slightly surprised by their committed effort which allowed the werewolves to get a quick goal. Sauron then ramped up his efforts, as he would not let his former servants have an easy time with the game. The dragons then began exerting their will and power against the WW defenders, and the dragons both scored giving Wilderland a 2-1 lead. Phantomwolf would not accept a defeat today, as yet again he was involved in a goal, placing a perfect pace to Gwathwolf, perhaps trying to show Sauron it was he who used to receive those excellent passes? The teams left content with the result though, since they both had a beneficial work out having been pushed by their opponents. Tol In Gaurhoth 2-2 Wilderland tot shots 14-12 on target 7-8 GOALS: *12, 1-0 PhantomWolf (GaladWolf) *64, 1-1 Smaug (Sauron) *71, 1-2 Scatha (Radagast) *81, 2-2 GwathWolf (PhantomWolf) YELLOW CARDS: *TIG- SkipWolf, InzilWolf, NerWolf *Wilderland- Alatar, Oropher
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