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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:10:57 GMT -6
Free kick for NS, same spot as SPS free kick Different result. Save by Hanley 42nd min
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:15:27 GMT -6
Shot by NS #2 Kaleb from 45 out not a bad look. Wide left
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:16:10 GMT -6
48th min goal by SPS #23, 2-0 SPS
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:20:08 GMT -6
51 min GOAL by #3 Dario for NS. 25 yards out on the ground past Hanley. 2-1 sps
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:26:02 GMT -6
SPS free kick, 21 yards out. #7 Eric sends it in and it is played over the crossbar, 57th min
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:31:24 GMT -6
63rd min, SPS misses from 6 yards out
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:32:38 GMT -6
64th min,, GOAL for SPS # 20 I think. 3-1 SPS
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:35:09 GMT -6
Coach Moser has been sent off in the 67th min. coach entered the field of play to complain about foul selection
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:37:22 GMT -6
69th min, caution issued to #3 for NS
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:52:05 GMT -6
SPS player sent off in the 75th min for (my guess) language. AR2 called the referee over to discuss and referee displayed red.
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:53:15 GMT -6
FINAL 3-1 SPS over Northshore The last 20 minutes were physical with a lot of hard fouls by NS.
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Post by Scott Crawford on Dec 10, 2013 20:54:32 GMT -6
thanks for the reporting
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Post by Sanofi-Aventis on Dec 10, 2013 20:59:14 GMT -6
SPS player apparently sent off for flipping off the NS student section.
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Post by quepasa on Dec 11, 2013 8:24:13 GMT -6
Closer than i expected. As in the past, a tighter field hinders the SPS offense to a point. Sounds like Northshore stepped up the intensity and SPS took a while to get it together.
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Post by oranje on Dec 11, 2013 8:34:14 GMT -6
Closer than i expected. As in the past, a tighter field hinders the SPS offense to a point. Sounds like Northshore stepped up the intensity and SPS took a while to get it together. In my view sloppy field conditions hampered offensive play and production. It wasn't pretty soccer.
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Post by wm2014 on Dec 11, 2013 8:44:37 GMT -6
Sps has several players out for flu... Likely made a difference. Conditions didn't help either side though.
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Post by bigchief1 on Dec 11, 2013 13:02:37 GMT -6
I had posted earlier that if NS came out flat it would be a long game and that was not the case. Ns looked every bit as strong as SP for most of the game. The field conditions being rough for both I am sure changed some things but I will give NS credit for a competitive game.
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Post by p_malinich on Dec 11, 2013 14:40:29 GMT -6
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Post by keepingthefire on Dec 11, 2013 22:51:22 GMT -6
In addition to field conditions playing a role in keeping a lid on scoring, I do not believe I have seen a match where ARs were that overly involved in making potentially "game-affecting" calls.
Is it me, or are others noticing a trend toward over-officiating this year. I have seen 4 Red Cards issued and a coach sent off in the last two St. Paul matches and neither were particularly heated or close matches. ..... Just an observation.....
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Post by time2retire on Dec 12, 2013 12:39:31 GMT -6
Depends on how the referee manages the game. Some referees are (IMO, wrongly) very restrictive on their assistants and want very limited input from them. Others, and especially crews who have worked together for long periods of time, will trust decisions made by their assistants and value their input.
Everyone manages the bench in their own style. Some guys go straight to the cards, some use their personality and humor, others just ignore the bench altogether. The same for managing a game with the players.
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