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    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:12 pm



    'Feet loses to Hurricanes 2 - 0 today, Sting Blue ties Hurricanes I believe 2 - 2 in a friendly a couple of weeks ago, and gives 'Feet a decent game with a 1 - 0 loss last Monday. I'd say Sting Blue might be a team to be reckoned with, or 'Feet just didn't acquire what they think they did. In any case it's a poor start for 'Feet.

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:18 pm

    Ferris wrote:
    malbec wrote:Texans 10-0. Heard it was 8-0 at half.


    Wow! Poor Blitz....guess the TFC game either woke the Texans up or just made them flat out mad...either way a beating.




    Yikes!! As Kenshi so often likes to put it. Talk about taking out your frustration on someone. Must say quite impressive considering it's Premier League.


    Note: [b]Blitz didn't win a single Premier league game last season. Their record was 0 wins and 11 loses. Texans beat them 9 - 0 last season. They took a beating all last season.[/b]


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    Arch Stanton

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  Arch Stanton on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:24 pm

    RAYADOS04 wrote:

    'Feet loses to Hurricanes 2 - 0 today, Sting Blue ties Hurricanes I believe 2 - 2 in a friendly a couple of weeks ago, and gives 'Feet a decent game with a 1 - 0 loss last Monday. I'd say Sting Blue might be a team to be reckoned with, or 'Feet just didn't acquire what they think they did. In any case it's a poor start for 'Feet.


    Actually not a bad result against Hurricanes. No shame in playing them tough in Oklahoma. I think you may be right about Sting Blue though. Better not take them lightly.

    malbec

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  malbec on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:38 pm

    Hurricane has more than one 95 team, and a solid 96 team.... Hearing mixed answers as to which one tied Sting Blue 2-2. Heard Blitz (who lost (to be nice) to Texans today) tied the same Sting team that weekend too...

    And it was a scrimmage in OK. Both teams could have been missing players.

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:47 pm

    Arch Stanton wrote:
    RAYADOS04 wrote:

    'Feet loses to Hurricanes 2 - 0 today, Sting Blue ties Hurricanes I believe 2 - 2 in a friendly a couple of weeks ago, and gives 'Feet a decent game with a 1 - 0 loss last Monday. I'd say Sting Blue might be a team to be reckoned with, or 'Feet just didn't acquire what they think they did. In any case it's a poor start for 'Feet.


    Actually not a bad result against Hurricanes. No shame in playing them tough in Oklahoma. I think you may be right about Sting Blue though. Better not take them lightly.





    The first round of Premier League Games last season were at the AndromedaTF's and 'Feet lost to Hurricanes 2 - 1. I seem to recall watching part of that game. So, considering the significant changes they made to their roster this season and lost 2 - 0 today seems questionable at least. I believe the expectations are high at 'Feet this season.

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:57 pm

    malbec wrote:Hurricane has more than one 95 team, and a solid 96 team.... Hearing mixed answers as to which one tied Sting Blue 2-2. Heard Blitz (who lost (to be nice) to Texans today) tied the same Sting team that weekend too...

    And it was a scrimmage in OK. Both teams could have been missing players.




    I heard it was the RHEIN team. Any Sting Blue parent out there to confirm? Plus, I also heard there were local college scouts watching, and I would assume that all participating team players would like to have taken advantage of that. That's just what I heard.

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:02 pm

    RAYADOS04 wrote:
    Ferris wrote:
    malbec wrote:Texans 10-0. Heard it was 8-0 at half.


    Wow! Poor Blitz....guess the TFC game either woke the Texans up or just made them flat out mad...either way a beating.




    Yikes!! As Kenshi so often likes to put it. Talk about taking out your frustration on someone. Must say quite impressive considering it's Premier League.


    Note: [b]Blitz didn't win a single Premier league game last season. Their record was 0 wins and 11 loses. Texans beat them 9 - 0 last season. They took a beating all last season.

    malbec

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  malbec on Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:15 am

    RAYADOS04 wrote:
    malbec wrote:Hurricane has more than one 95 team, and a solid 96 team.... Hearing mixed answers as to which one tied Sting Blue 2-2. Heard Blitz (who lost (to be nice) to Texans today) tied the same Sting team that weekend too...

    And it was a scrimmage in OK. Both teams could have been missing players.




    I heard it was the RHEIN team. Any Sting Blue parent out there to confirm? Plus, I also heard there were local college scouts watching, and I would assume that all participating team players would like to have taken advantage of that. That's just what I heard.


    Rhein no longer coaches that team. Rhein does, however, now coach the 96 team.

    I wasn't there, but I do have a friend who has a daughter on the Hurricane 96 B team. He was there and told me the 95 A team didn't participate in the friendlies that weekend with Sting, and that the 96 Rhein team tied the 95 Sting B team.

    He said Facebook was blowing up with posts from players from the Hurricane B team and Blitz team about how they just tied the National Champs.

    ChelseaFan

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  ChelseaFan on Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:53 am

    brokedawg wrote:I think we will have some important match ups this weekend to kick off PL. Challenge gets a shot at Lonestars and both D'Feeters and Texans will try to put a dent in the Hurricanes. All in all a pretty good start to the season.


    Again...this is Lonestars #2 team...not the team previously known as Lonestars Red and now dubbed Lonestars Elite.

    Arch Stanton

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  Arch Stanton on Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:39 pm


    So far have heard,

    Solar 6
    North OKC 0

    Feet 2
    Tulsa Blitz 0

    Great job N. Texas!

    malbec

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  malbec on Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:52 pm

    Hurricane 5
    Texans 0

    Sting 5
    TSC 0

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:33 pm

    -Sting still running on all cylinders. They are in a league of their own!! king


    -Texans gave a beating to a very weak team Blitz, and then took a beating from a good team Hurricanes. Yikes! Shocked Not!

    Another couple of upsets, and I predict there will be a coaching change coming.


    -'Feet had a poor start to PL. They lost to Hurricanes 2 - 1 at ATF last Fall, and then again to Hurricanes 2 - 0 yesterday. Then, only win 2 - 0 against Blitz a very weak team and the worse team in PL last season who had 0 wins, 11 loses, and 40 GA.

    Significant changes to their roster this season; three games within a week and no scoring machine has materialized for 'Feet. scratch


    -Solar took care of business against two of the bottom three teams in PL last season, who had a combine record of 2 wins, 1 tie, 17 loses, and 88 GA.

    Of the four teams from NTX, Solar had the easiest schedule this weekend. Again, they did take care of business!

    inthenet

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  inthenet on Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:56 pm

    RAYADOS04 wrote:-Sting still running on all cylinders. They are in a league of their own!! king


    -Texans gave a beating to a very weak team Blitz, and then took a beating from a good team Hurricanes. Yikes! Shocked Not!

    Another couple of upsets, and I predict there will be a coaching change coming.


    -'Feet had a poor start to PL. They lost to Hurricanes 2 - 1 at ATF last Fall, and then again to Hurricanes 2 - 0 yesterday. Then, only win 2 - 0 against Blitz a very weak team and the worse team in PL last season who had 0 wins, 11 loses, and 40 GA.

    Significant changes to their roster this season; three games within a week and no scoring machine has materialized for 'Feet. scratch


    -Solar took care of business against two of the bottom three teams in PL last season, who had a combine record of 2 wins, 1 tie, 17 loses, and 88 GA.

    Of the four teams from NTX, Solar had the easiest schedule this weekend. Again, they did take care of business!


    Solar/Sting and Texans/Feet faced the same opponents. How was one easier than the other in those two pairs?

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:18 pm

    inthenet wrote:
    RAYADOS04 wrote:-Sting still running on all cylinders. They are in a league of their own!! king


    -Texans gave a beating to a very weak team Blitz, and then took a beating from a good team Hurricanes. Yikes! Shocked Not!

    Another couple of upsets, and I predict there will be a coaching change coming.


    -'Feet had a poor start to PL. They lost to Hurricanes 2 - 1 at ATF last Fall, and then again to Hurricanes 2 - 0 yesterday. Then, only win 2 - 0 against Blitz a very weak team and the worse team in PL last season who had 0 wins, 11 loses, and 40 GA.

    Significant changes to their roster this season; three games within a week and no scoring machine has materialized for 'Feet. scratch


    -Solar took care of business against two of the bottom three teams in PL last season, who had a combine record of 2 wins, 1 tie, 17 loses, and 88 GA.

    Of the four teams from NTX, Solar had the easiest schedule this weekend. Again, they did take care of business!


    Solar/Sting and Texans/Feet faced the same opponents. How was one easier than the other in those two pairs?




    I was expecting someone like you with a reading deficiency to ask that question. I'll only respond to the Sting/Solar match-ups. Sting will be Sting! Any opponent, time, place, ..etc. is probably irrelevant. But, perhaps you disagree, and don't think Sting is that good. Do you? As for Solar that's a different case. As I've already commented they did take care of business against some very weak teams. But, perhaps you've been impressed by TSC and NOKC in the past, and have a different opinion about them. Care to comment on that? Question Smile

    inthenet

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    Re: Premier League

    Post  inthenet on Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:36 pm

    RAYADOS04 wrote:
    inthenet wrote:
    RAYADOS04 wrote:-Sting still running on all cylinders. They are in a league of their own!! king


    -Texans gave a beating to a very weak team Blitz, and then took a beating from a good team Hurricanes. Yikes! Shocked Not!

    Another couple of upsets, and I predict there will be a coaching change coming.


    -'Feet had a poor start to PL. They lost to Hurricanes 2 - 1 at ATF last Fall, and then again to Hurricanes 2 - 0 yesterday. Then, only win 2 - 0 against Blitz a very weak team and the worse team in PL last season who had 0 wins, 11 loses, and 40 GA.

    Significant changes to their roster this season; three games within a week and no scoring machine has materialized for 'Feet. scratch


    -Solar took care of business against two of the bottom three teams in PL last season, who had a combine record of 2 wins, 1 tie, 17 loses, and 88 GA.

    Of the four teams from NTX, Solar had the easiest schedule this weekend. Again, they did take care of business!


    Solar/Sting and Texans/Feet faced the same opponents. How was one easier than the other in those two pairs?




    I was expecting someone like you with a reading deficiency to ask that question. I'll only respond to the Sting/Solar match-ups. Sting will be Sting! Any opponent, time, place, ..etc. is probably irrelevant. But, perhaps you disagree, and don't think Sting is that good. Do you? As for Solar that's a different case. As I've already commented they did take care of business against some very weak teams. But, perhaps you've been impressed by TSC and NOKC in the past, and have a different opinion about them. Care to comment on that? Question Smile


    I'll comment on you being a jerk. Your post said "Of the four teams from NTX, Solar had the easiest schedule this weekend". That's simply not true. If you had said "Of the three lower echelon teams, Solar had the easiest schedule, no argument there.

    Care to comment on your ignorance, or how lame the knee jerk insult was that you tried to use to overcome your stupidity?

    I'll just wait here on the edge of my seat for some more of your spellbinding commentary. You really offer up some amazing insight that you just can't get anywhere else.

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