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Tuesday March 28 

CARLSBERG SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION

Callington Town  2-3  Plymouth Parkway

Camelford  0-4  Plymouth Argyle Reserves

Newquay   0-8  Bodmin Town

DIVISION ONE (WEST)

Liskeard Athletic    0-1   Plymouth Marjon

Wadebridge Town    4-2   Mousehole

 

Wednesday March 29 

CARLSBERG SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION

Exmouth Town      2v1       Torpoint Athletic (7.45 pm)

Tiverton Town Reserves      2v2         Launceston

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Dave - Reg won't be playing any of the 6 County players for Camelford and Argyle are rumoured to have a couple of first team players - but those who are playing for Camelford will enjoy it and give it their best.  Newquay are struggling, by the sounds of it with resting 2 County players and injuries - but that's the time when 'unexpected' results happen - if Bodmin and Argyle think they will have an easy evening they will be mistaken (hopefully).

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8 hours ago, davegrose said:

Looking at the goals conceded its a miracle three of the teams haven't jacked in already

 

Which 3 teams in question Davidgrose?

13 hours ago, Bobjfh said:

Dave - Reg won't be playing any of the 6 County players for Camelford and Argyle are rumoured to have a couple of first team players - but those who are playing for Camelford will enjoy it and give it their best.  Newquay are struggling, by the sounds of it with resting 2 County players and injuries - but that's the time when 'unexpected' results happen - if Bodmin and Argyle think they will have an easy evening they will be mistaken (hopefully).

Correct Bobjfh, sometimes 'unexpected' results do happen, but not last night!

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Leeds - with 6 County Youth players and 3 other first team squad players (9 from 16 in total) missing, Camelford were in need of a bit of luck last night against a strong Argyle Reserve squad. 

Camelford ground staff had done an excellent job and the pitch whilst still a bit bobbly was in good condition for a very very wet and windy night. 

In short Argyle scored in the 15, 44, 75 and 85 minutes (the last two were as Camelford visibly tired) and Camelford missed a couple of one v ones against the Argyle pro keeper.

Argyle were very good with crisp clean passing and attacking in numbers at pace when they came forward and deserved winners, albeit the final score was a bit flattering to them. The 'stand in' players for Camelford were excellent -including one from ECPL1 and two from Dutchy 2 (5 leagues lower) were excellent and gave their all and the stand in Camels keeper was outstanding. A very decent game to watch even whilst getting soaked. 

Sounds a bit like Newquay came across an inform Bodmin- which any team in the league would struggle to compete against - but again a good spectator game. 

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On 29 March 2017 at 06:53, leedsunited said:

Which 3 teams in question Davidgrose?

Correct Bobjfh, sometimes 'unexpected' results do happen, but not last night!

Ivybridge,Newquay n Blazey 

must b hard on the managers when goals r flying in like that,hard to attract players as well no doubt but credit to them for carrying on

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