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       League Matchday 30
       By: Dazoctaron Date: August 16, 2025, 11:19 am
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       Re: League Matchday 30
       By: Dave Rosewell Date: August 17, 2025, 2:15 pm
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       Thames Ironworks 2 - 4 Golden Eagles FC
       What a day to be an Eagles fan, their club have finally won the
       big one on an intense final day of the season and earn some
       redemption following last season’s disappointment. Going into
       Saturday’s matches, Eagles needed a win and hope for either a
       draw between Sarnians and Kyushu Yakuza or a Yakuza win. Things
       got off to a bad start for Eagles, who were playing Thames
       Ironworks away, as Gil Ramos’s 4th minute shot put the host in
       front. Thankfully it only took 8 minutes for the visitors to
       pull level through a Byran Prittwick header.
       Eagles then took the lead on the quarter hour mark, after a
       terrible mistake from Neville Poppy saw him put the ball in the
       back of his own net, 2-1 to Eagles! Then disaster struck for
       them as Pavel Chernyshev had to be substituted off with a rib
       injury following a clash during a corner in the 34th minute.
       Serbian striker Milos Potkozara&#269; was sent in his place.
       Ironworks were relentless and wouldn’t give Eagles time on the
       ball, their pressure paid off just before half time when Ramos
       provided Fred Woodgate with a defence splitting pass and the
       English forward put the ball passed Petter Andrewsen, 2-2. This
       meant at half time the title was going to Sarnians, as their
       game against Yakuza was 0-0.
       Eagles came out for the second half with all cylinders firing
       though and a couple of minute later, captain Angelo Nazari put
       his team back in front. Although the Ironworks keeper R. Huolier
       was pretty annoyed at himself for not doing better.
       In the 56th minute news filtered through that Yakuza had taken
       the lead, which mean Eagles would finish top on goal difference,
       they would finished 2nd, while Sarnians would drop to 3rd. A
       couple of minutes later, Amadeus Rahr thought he had grabbed a
       fourth for his side, but he was offside. It wasn’t the first
       time the German centre-back thought he was a striker this
       season.
       He was then a bit unhappy to be taken off a minute later and
       replaced with Campari Torr, but Dave Rosewell obviously also had
       the KO cup final on his mind in a week or so’s time. Darío
       Bourrin was also replaced by Rodrigo Desábato. Then 8 minutes
       later, Eagles put themselves firmly in control of the match as
       Kai Matsumoto’s low cross was hammered home by Prittwick, 4-2 to
       the visitors. And that was also the Englishman’s 14th goal of
       the season.
       Eagles were able to control the last 20 or so minutes of the
       game and came close to extending their lead, but the final 6 or
       so minutes were very nervy as Sarnians equalised in their match
       as the Eagles fans held their breath. However once the final
       whistle went in the other game, the Eagles fans began to
       celebrate. Then a few minutes later it was all over Boleyn
       Ground’s away  stand erupted in celebration!
       “What a season, Mark and Tony and their teams were phenomenal
       opponents and all three teams fought tooth and nail these past
       30 games. I am really proud of the lads, they really deserve
       this, they have worked hard and even though we had that rough
       patch, they never lost the belief in themselves.” Commented a
       jubilant Dave Rosewell.
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