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Mumbles Rangers Under 11
Saturday 1st December 2007 @ Parc y Werin

Game 1


Mumbles Rangers 3 Gowerton Jaguars 0
 
This was almost a training match for the Rangers even with several 1st team players not available. The first goal coming from Curtis, (the ice man) Mildenhall. The second following on within minutes being scored by Cian (the grafter) Richards. The third goal scored by William (top gun) Davies. The final score did not really reflect just how one sided this game was. I must make a special mention to Elliot (the terrier) Leggett who despite being kicked by most of the Gowerton team kept his head and showed them just how football is played. Well done Ell'
 
Game 2

Mumbles Rangers1 Garden Village Juniors 1
 
This game was completely ruined by the weather, in almost blizzard conditions a very good Village side took the lead with a well worked goal. The game was brought to a halt by the referee who decided it was to dangerous, seconds later he changed his mind and decided to carry on. The weather proved to be a leveller with both teams creating chances. For a second time the referee brought things to a halt. The second half proved to be a tougher time for the Rangers with the wind in their faces, all their efforts were finally rewarded through the human goal machine William (top gun) Davies. 
 
Game 3

Mumbles Rangers 2 Garden Village Colts 0
 
By this time all the players just wanted to go home but their spirit and love of the game kept them going. Again this was a fairly one sided affair with the Rangers getting most of the play. Once again up popped William (top gun) Davies to put the Rangers in the lead. Rangers goal keeper, Hamish (the cat) Addey wanted to see more of the ball just to keep warm but the Rangers Defenders, Lewis, (the net buster), Jones and Elliot (the terrier), Leggett ensuring he had little to do. The final nail in the Village coffin was a typical long range shot from Lewis (net buster) Jones. One player who lived up to his name today was Curtis (the ice man), Mildenhall who really did look like an ice man today !   

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