BNU16 1 v Porirua City 0
“Hello, hello, it’s good to be back, it’s good to be back”
Player-manager, Nick Page began playing his footie back in the seventies when Gary Glitter was the king of Glam Rock.
BNU 2 - Porirua City 5
BNU came up against a youthful and skilled Porirua City side at Adventure Park, eventually going down by 2-5 scoreline.
In an open, attacking first half BNU found themselves 3 goals down after half an hour but, as last week, fought back well with a strike from John Lee after a determined run into the box and a deft near-post header from Carl Roberts after a concerted period
Woo hoo. An excellent win on the weekend. A comprehensive thrashing of
a team that probably should have done better but was beaten down by a
Public Service that is starting to come into its own once again. An
offence that has now realised 20 goals in its last three games and a
defence that has given up only five goals in the ten matches played
this season, suggest that this team is only getting better.
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