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Post by Sparky on Dec 21, 2021 23:52:56 GMT 1
Without doubt a cracking away win against tough opposition, it all got a bit twitchy towards the end and the challenge on Ben didn’t sound too clever, hopefully the recovery is quick. Listened to the post match interviews and AW was fuming with regard to touchline abuse he was getting and no action by any stewards to curb the individual concerned. Probably a Peterborough fan not a Sports fan with nothing else better to do and too much alcoholic intake, left a bad taste all round.
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Post by geoff95 on Dec 22, 2021 0:49:08 GMT 1
There were one or two seriously tanked up in the ground. There was abuse from the exact same place in the ground last year. But overall very friendly bunch.
Outstanding 1st half. Wish we could convert penalties. Peterborough were better in the 2nd but Ben had a great game, unplayable at times and they reacted with a disgraceful tackle. Very sore losers.
Another well deserved win
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Post by Steve T on Dec 22, 2021 1:04:03 GMT 1
Peterborough Sports beaten and outplayed by the likely championsThe probable Southern League Premier Division Central champions were on parade at the Bee Arena tonight.By Alan Swann • Tuesday 21st December 2021 • 10:59 pm Sadly for Peterborough Sports it's Banbury United who must be hot favourites to finish on top. They won the big game betwen third and first 3-2, although the single goal margin of victory flattered only Sports. Banbury were 2-0 up inside 16 minutes and replied to a Dion Sembie-Ferris strike in the 21st minute with a third goal just over 10 minutes later. The visitors also missed a penalty during a dominant first half display. It was then cruise control for most of the second-half for the visitors with a cracking free kick goal from Sports substitute Dan Jarvis not arriving until the 94th minute and after fellow replacement Lewis Hilliard had been sent off for a high challenge. Remarkably, given how comfortable Banbury were defensively on a shocking playing surface with former Posh centre-back Kelvin Langmead playing strongly, the third Sports' sub Mark Jones almost equalised with a header that required a tip around the post. That would have been a travesty as Banbury looked a class apart for the opening 45 minutes. Half of their team arrived at the ground late because of traffic congestion forcing a 15-minute delay to kick-off, but the visitors were still far sharper, far quicker and far more aggressive from kick-off. Morgan Roberts opened the scoring for Banbury with a simple finish on 10 minutes before Chris Wreh – the son of former Arsenal and Liberian international forward Christopher Wreh – barged his way through for a well-taken second goal. A strong run and precise cross from Josh Moreman gave Sembie-Ferris a far post tap-in but, following a bizarre three-minute delay as the referee, some home fans and a Banbury member of staff exchanged words, Jordan Williams was left unmarked to nod home a 34th minute corner. The game became scrappy and niggly after the break with chances few and far between at either end, although Sports' 'keeper Paul White reacted well to keep out a smart effort from Wreh. Hilliard's departure in the final minute looked like the end of Sports' hopes until Jarvis scored direct from a free kick. There was still time for Jones to go close, but Banbury finished the game five points clear at the top and nine points ahead of Sports, who were suffering a fourth defeat in six outings. There was consolation of a bumper crowd of 415. www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/football/peterborough-sports-beaten-and-outplayed-by-the-likely-champions-3503266
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Post by spoons on Dec 22, 2021 1:22:49 GMT 1
Brilliant performance Ben and Babos pulled the strings A well written report from local rag, well done that reporter
Pens 😷
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Post by graham on Dec 22, 2021 16:41:31 GMT 1
Random post I know but last nights 50/50 at Peterborough sports was unclaimed.
The winning number was 4462.
Should any of you who went are lucky enough to have (and kept) that ticket, contact them!
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