Bon_Mot Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 The only match that pits two unbeatens against each other. Who comes away with the victory? The Battlin' Bears with the unstoppable Leger? Or the inexperienced Bulldogs defending their home field?
LHSRaiderAlum Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 those "inexperienced" bulldogs played Kelly alot closer than LCM played them. I go with Nederland.6 goals vs a team trying to rebuild a program does not make anyone unstoppable by the way. 6 goals vs Nederland or Vidor or png or lumberton would alter my opinion but i dont see that happening
Plyer07 Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 Leger the "unstoppable" was STOPPED by the Vidor Pirates in the SETX Showcase..... Im going to say Leger scores early in the 1st half giving the Bears a 1-0 lead. Clarke, for Nederland, shuts him down the rest of the game as the Bulldogs pull it out 2-1.
LC-MSOCCER Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 You cant judge a team by scores against other teams (like kelly). I say we win it in regulation by two.
Newcastle Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 Bon_Mot im sure both Bledsoe and Wedel will have their boys ready for this showdown. I know that the LCM players understand the pressure that Nederland is going to put on every green jersey. LHS - I know that Craig has not let scoring 6 goals against WOS go to his head. His coach played him twenty minutes of the first half when he scored his first four. The second half he played the first 5 minutes at forward and then 20 more at center mid. I also know that LCM soccer treats every team the same way, and that is with respect. I heard that LCM scored 6 times in the second half. All subs were played and 3 goals could have been easily scored as own goals since the WOS goalie caught, dropped, or fell back into his own goal. This is going to be one incredible game. I just hope that both sides are filled with as many fans as possible yelling for their teams. Every news station needs to have their cameras out there ready to roll tape. Because both squads are starting hit their mid season stride. I can’t wait for Friday night...Good Luck Nederland, Good Luck LCM!!!
Bon_Mot Posted January 26, 2007 Author Report Posted January 26, 2007 NEWCASTLE?!?!?!?! The only thing good to come out of Newcastle is coal and beer! ;DIt seems like this one will be a hard faught, well played, classy match with one or two plays deciding final score.
Kellydawg08 Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 You cant judge a team by scores against other teams (like kelly). I say we win it in regulation by two.yeah some scores might be off because of starting players or refs, but 7-0? i think kelly would dominate against lcm anytime. o and did u know we only had 2 starters in at the end of the game and one noyt in position? the rest was second string
Newcastle Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 NEWCASTLE?!?!?!?! The only thing good to come out of Newcastle is coal and beer! ;DIt seems like this one will be a hard faught, well played, classy match with one or two plays deciding final score. we already had this discussion Man U fan!!! dont rub it in...without a doubt your opinion is the final thought on this matter for me, well said Bon_Mot
vpdestroyer19 Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 lcm is not near unstoppable neither is ned ill take lcm though....go pirates
SportsFanatic79 Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 This was a great game by both teams despite a muddy field with five feshman for Nederland making a huge impact on the game. Nederland also continues to get strong play from sophomore sweeper Washburn and seniors Keeling and Clarke. Freshman Lawler did a great job of shutting down LC-M's Leger.
Soccerfreak Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 I'd give a kudos to Washburn in the back, he's a great sweeper, now that being said I'd like to see this game on a dry field, I think there'd be a huge difference, so im looking forward to see these two teams play again at the Bears house, hopefully the field's in better shape at the time than Nederland's was yesterday.
sharkfutbol Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 I agree. On a dry field the soccer would be better and Nederland would knock the ball around a bit easier and their passing game would make it a better game to watch. Still the airballs up front to Leger wont be effected much by a dry field he will be able to turn the ball and cut more on the dogs. The number 11 for nederland did a great job in keeping Leger in check. The other two shots of Nederland that hits the bar and the two slip downs in front of the goal by the nederland keeper would have made it a higher scoring match but still none the less. Nederland wins. Good entertaining game.
the LEG Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 Leger is far from unstopable... the nederland D-fence played a good game and stoped him upfront... Although the field they played on was in really bad condition. The refs seemed to be a bit one sided i look forward to seeing the matchup at lcm's field...
LC-MSOCCER Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 no excueses. nederland out played us...congrats big ned.
sharkfutbol Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 LCM and Nederlands keepers were flopping and sliding around in the mud. That alone will make for a different game just in the fact that both gave up cheap goals on slipping mistakes. I do beleive that McKay is the better goalkeeper. Refs seemed to be weak both ways. Letting the game be played rough. Hope I get to see the rematch
Newcastle Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 Bon_Mot was right about one or two plays making a difference. Yes the field was not in the best shape, yes the refs made or missed some questionable calls but that is soccer...LCMsoccer soccer said it best-Nederland did out play LCM, NO EXCUSES...I bet the rematch is going to be another barn burner.LCM will make their needed adjustments, so will Nederland.players, parents, and fans of high school soccer--we need to get more attention to the boys and girls who are playing their butts off for us every Tuesday and Friday night. How you ask...start calling the TV stations days in advance and ask them why they are not covering these ATHLETES!!! We, contrary to popular belief, are not a second hand sport. This is a ten team district (boys). Lets say that the teams average 18 players, that is 180 ATHLETES that are getting ZERO coverage...that could and should be a ton of pressure on the media in our area!!!
SportsFanatic79 Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 Sharkfutbol, None of the goals were from slipping mistakes. LC-M's goal was due to the ball slipping out of the keeper's hands as he hit the ground. Nederland's first goal was a chip shot over the keeper's head. Nederland's second goal was due to the LC-M's keeper predicting a cross or shot to the near post. He ended being out of position and gave up the goal to the near post. No slips!
sharkfutbol Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 I am wrong then. I should have written that had the keepers had better footing. Maybe they wouldnt have made the plays they did. What I thought was a the lcm keeper coming out for a cross and then backtracking and falling back was a slip. No doubt number 15 shot was a good one and the other chip over the lcm kid was a good one also. I Just felt both keepers were struggling in the mud. My bad
soccer247 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Nederland's second goal was due to the LC-M's keeper predicting a cross or shot to the near post. He ended being out of position and gave up the goal to the near post. No slips!actually buddy on nederlands second goal the keeper did slip .... i think i would know i was on the field...but he was expecting a cross and when he saw the shot he planted to run the other way and fell
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