Mark Masters and Gordon Smith are the play-by-play guys, whom I owe a debt of gratitude to for helping me out with the numbers.
And boo to Carleton, who have football lines on thier soccer field. You just don't see that at Wickwire at Dal, you just don't.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
19min
Watch out for Francesco Bruno, the player of the year in CIS, who's on the pitch right now for York, injured. He's alright, though.
17min
Interesting note brought up by the play-by-play guys. York had to forfeit four games this year for using Toronto FC striker Andrea Lombardo, who didn't qualify to play in OUA. They also have Nana Attakora-Gyan on their roster, which may be a mistake, but he has also played for TFC this year.
14min
Well, Bonenfant should have had that. Suter flung a ball in from the left which Karim spills for York. It rolls to Bonenfant, who blazes it low and wide when he only needed to roll it in. Shame, shame.
12min
That goal was at 8min. We'll get this eventually, I know we will. Definitely Dominic Antonini who scored it, though.
7min
That goal came at about 5 min, a lot fo stuff was going on. I don't have rosters yet, I don't know if I'll get them from SSN. But the controversy is on, now. Tough one for Montreal, having nearly scored at the other end. By the way you can email/comment on this match by emailing me at matthias@student.ednet.ns.ca.
3min
Goal! We are off, by the way. York are playing a 4-3-3 here. Montreal are using a 4-4-2. And York have just picked up a yellow to Luca Forno for a nasty foul. And Montreal nearly score, which is saved. Then York break, quite possibly offside, and Antonini scores. Montreal all appeal, but the flag stays down.
Hello, welcome to the game.
Hi. I'm back for the Montreal Carabins and the Brock Badgers. I'm having a bit of a difficulty with the video feed, I'll be with you in a sec.
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