Thursday, 20 October 2011

Accies number 8 signs for Team MoBro!

Joe Sene, Effra's midfield stroller, has signed up to charity effort Movember. Kicking off on November 1st, the only thing that'll be silky smooth about Sene will be his skills on the football pitch as he grows a moustache in an attempt to raise money for the mens health charity.
Sene, interviewed today over a pre-match pie and chips said: "This is a very worthwhile cause and all donations are gratefully received."
Asked if he felt growing facial hair would help enhance his Thursday night performances, the midfield general responded: "I doubt it, as unfortunately we only ever seem to play with footballs that are attracted to hairless surfaces."
To help aide the fundraising effort, please visit - http://mobro.co/JoeSene

Friday, 14 October 2011

Accies 5 v 2 Southside, Thursday 22nd September 2011

Here is the action (minus 4 goals mainly due the refusal of 3 Accies on the side lines to pick up the camera for 10 mins each) from the game v Southside.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Accies 5 v 2 Flacas and Fatboys, Saturday 3rd September 2011

Take your minds back to the lazy, hazy days of summer and the trip to Rotterdam. Here is part 1.

It's like "Southside's 'mystery' goal against Effra in Dulwich" all over again…

Except this one, while also definitely a goal, wasn't given! Goal kick given! Shocker.

Accies 1 v 0 Ladywell, Thursday 8th September 2011

You can now catch the action from the one nil win v Ladywell.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

All Good Things......Accies 8 vs Tremayne 2

As the saying goes 'come to those who wait'....The Accies are beginning to resemble a team that is united in their endeavours and to all involved this should be welcomed with open arms. After our last attempt to play against Tremayne's team which was undone by his incredible (albeit miraculous) goal, the Accies game into this game looking to set the record straight.


Although it would have been easy for us to go all gung-ho in our quest for revenge, we played as a 'team' and were rewarded with a performance of strong defence, creative midfield movement and dynamic attacking endeavour. The movement, commitment, covering and defending was a joy to behold and at times left our opposition mesmerised.


Great congratulations to 'Bazza' Gardener who broke his outfield scoring drought (for us not opposition) and captured a well deserved MOTM nod for his efforts. It seems Ayattollah Thornes is coming into his own in getting us to play as a team, but be solid and diificult to break down as well as being swift and decisive in attack.


But let's keep this up 'til Christmas as we are improving week in week out and to let this work go to waste would be a silly thing to do as we know we can do this week after week....