What to say, what to say, what to say? We've been struggling of late with injuries, the number of available squad players is reduced massively by this. We face this unknown team with just eleven of us. When i say unknown, what is known is that Mosaic is a big Leeds city centre Church which is very popular with students. What that says to me is that they will have a large group of youthful players to draw a team from - which could mean trouble.
Did i mention that the eleven players we fielded compiled of Danny Hayton making a tentative return from dislocating his knee, James Walker playing with a metatarsil he broke mid-week, and a midfield comprising of two out-of-position defenders? I didn't? Oh well then, let me assure you that the strength of our team wasn't quite what it could've been.
They arrive, and when i say 'they', i mean 'they' - there were loads of them! Not only this, but they were all brilliant. They just played right through us, partly because of how good they were and partly because of how off pace and out of position we were. We had Tom Winstanley in goal, who made several brilliant saves, but this was not enough, they still managed to score 6 goals. Meanwhile, here am i, normally recounting who scored our goals so that their efforts can be accurately recorded here, with nothing to say - no scorers.
Wakefield Baptist Church 0 - 6 Mosaic FC.
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