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SIFL: Week 4 Round Up
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 06:11
Written by Urbanatomy

This week saw the clash of titans as Azzuri battled the might of the Shanghai Shooters AFC. Goals from Kluger, Lorenzo and Souza ensured Azzuri continued the Italians charge for the Premiership title this season with a 3-2 win. Jon Banks increased his goal tally for the Shooters to remain top of the strikers list, with Mikel Ubis grabbing the other in what was a passionate and well contested game.

The Shanghai Lions added to the Vikings' woes with an emphatic 7-2 win. Both Mendel and Polydor scored a brace each and further goals from Dron, Ehode and Witkowski completed the scoreline as they closed the gap on the Shanghai Shooters AFC. Beaver United and O'Malleys literally fought it out in their clash, both sides having to settle for a 3-3 draw in a fiery encounter.

The Anzacs caused an upset against promotion prospects Shanghai 2000 FC. The later could not break down resilient Anzac defence, who earned themselves a point from a 2-2 draw. A much improved Long Tang wrestled a win from Voodoo Child at Century Park, a single goal deciding the match 1-0, with Yi Zhang putting his name on the score sheet.

The Crazy Turks had hoped to continue their winning form after last weeks result but could not find the form to beat Shanghai Re-United. The Turks eventually conceded 5 goals  losing 3-5 at the final whistle, Adebowale again putting his name on the score sheet along with Milot and a single goal from Shuhei.

Ned Kelly and the Voodoo stompers ensured they are still looking for the title this season as they beat the Krauts Die Zwiete 4-1. Goals from Kelly, Phil Boyle and a brace from Jon 'Sex Pest' West means they have opened up a two point gap at the top of the division one table. The only friendly of the afternoon saw the Cosmos take a comfortable 4-2 win against Corea International.

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