Sunday 30 August 2009

Rot Weiss Ahlen v 1860 Munich


Bundesliga 2

Rot Weiss Ahlen 0 1860 Munich 0

Wersestadion

August 28th 2009 6pm Kick off
Attendance 4,025 (Cap 10,498)
Weather Hot And Sunny +28
Ticket Seating 25 Euros
Stadium 2/5
Referee 4/5
Beer 4/5 (Brinkoff No1 Pills 250ml 2 Euros)
Entertainment 1/5
Club Websites
My Route By Train
Gutersloh Hbf - Ahlen Hbf 25Mins
15 Min Walk To The Stadium























A Fact
After being relegated in 2006 LR Ahlen lost the support of its major sponsor and underwent a name change to become Rot-Weiß Ahlen on May 31, 2006. Chairman Spikker also left the club at the end of August with his successor being vice-president Heinz-Jürgen Gosda. She finally returned to 2. Bundesliga after finishing North Group of Regionalliga as champion in 2007-2008.From Wikipedia

Thursday 27 August 2009

Vfl Rheda v FC Gütersloh 2000

Krombacher Kreispokal

Vfl Rheda 0 FC Gütersloh 2000 15

SZ Einstein-Gymnasium Sportspark

August 27th 2009 7pm Kick off
Attendance 120 ?
Weather Hot And Sunny +29
Ticket Standing 3 Euros
Sports Park 4/5
Referee 4/5
Beer 4/5 (Krombacher Pills 330ml 1.20)
Entertainment 4/5
Club Websites
My Route
15 Min Drive





















FC Gütersloh: 21 Demir – 23 Kalaitis, 6 Plucinski (15 Duda | 45.), 13 Ak, 18 Esen – 14 Birkenhake, 5 Brinkmann, 22 Becker, 12 Erdogmus (3 Eggert | 45.) – 24 Nnodim (10 Kizilkaya | 45.), 17 Piontek.

Tore: 0:1 Brinkmann (18.) 0:2 Erdogmus (20.) 0:3 Nnodim (30.) 0:4 Plucinski (34.) 0:5 Plucinski (43.) 0:6 Kizilkaya (50.) 0:7 Esen (61.) 0:8 Esen (65.) 0:9 Kizilkaya (67.) 0:10 Eggert (69.) 0:11 Kizilkaya (70.) 0:12 Kizilkaya (71.) 0:13 Esen (84.) 0:14 Kizilkaya (88.) 0:15 Kalaitsis (90.)

Tuesday 25 August 2009

Pollok FC v Bellshill Athletic


West Of Scotland Junior Super Premier Division
Pollok FC 4 Bellshill Athletic 2
Newlandsfield Park Glasgow
August 23rd 2009 2pm Kick off
Attendance 600 (Cap 4,000)
Weather Mild And Sunny +16






























A Fact
Formed in 1908, Pollok were one of many average clubs in Junior football in Glasgow. The club eventually rose to prominence upon the demise of Third Lanark in 1967 with many supporters opting to support Pollok, being in close proximity on the south side of Glasgow. Pollok eventually became champions of the Central League in 1978–79, and won their first major honour, the Scottish Junior Cup in 1980–81. 'Lok have since gone on to win the Junior cup a further two times, in 1984–85 and 1996–97 From Wikipedia