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Friendlies, round 2

Angfauglith - Gondolin

Packing into the stadium Gondolians were having some really mixed feelings. The field would be filled up with their heroes but many of their champions from last year would carry the colors of team Angfauglith while their own team was bursting with names from the silvermedalists team Vinyamar. When the teams entered the field there were individual yells calling for “traitors” and “deserters”, but most of the crowds seemed to cheer for all players congenially.

As soon as the game began it became clear both teams had paid heed to the possible contempt of the Gondolinians and they were giving the audience their best while maintaining a well-humoured and gentlemanlike attitude towards the game and to each other. So instead of hard tackling and merciless fighting from each ball the audience was entertained with some of the tournament’s hottest players delivering ball tricks and trying out clever passing combinations; at time it looked like the Angfaughlith midfielders had put up a fun competition over who could score from the greatest distance.

With all the talent and skill on the field it was more than fitting that the only goal made was an absolute beauty by Gwindor: from a rebound of Ecthelion’s power-shot from almost forty meters that hit the post, Gwindor made an outstanding volley off the bounce and hit it just under the crossbar with such force Rôg was totally disarmed.

So even if the game was more like looking at friends playing at the park than following competitive football, the crowds were pleased and entertained in the end. And there is good news for team Gondolin; after a more or less mediocre performance in the first friendly game, Rôg seems to be gearing up again at the goal.

Angfauglith 1-0 Gondolin
tot shots 11-6
on target 8-2
GOALS:
*49, 1-0 Gwindor (Ecthelion)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Angfauglith- Balrog #4
*Gondolin- Thorondor


Doriath - Hithlum

The mood of the game between Doriath and Hithlum could have been quite congenial as well, was there not the clear tension between Celegorm and Curufin on the one side and Eöl, Beren and Luthien on the other; they didn’t even shake hands in the beginning of the game ceremonies. In-game Eöl got booked from tripping Curufin and Celegorm from roughing Beren. And if looks could kill, there sure would have been five dead players in the field. But all in all, Melian and Hador managed to keep their players more or less in order and the overall athmosphere of the game was friendly.

But even playing a friendly game doesn’t mean that Doriath would play lazily. They scored twice in less than twenty minutes in to the game ripping Hithlum’s defence apart like a tornado. After gaining a two goal lead they eased their pressure somewhat and the game became a bit more even. Before the end of the first half Curufin narrowed the score with a brilliant individual performance outrunning Doriath’s defence.

On the second half Doriath took the reins again playing a very well balanced possession game leaving team Hithlum time and time again without the ball or room to make a play with it. Unlike against Gondolin in the first match, Imlach looked just the mortal man he is and was forced to surrender two more times.

Like after the first game, brothers Celegorm and Curufin were complaining the lack of feeding. “Natural born scorers do score, but only if they get the ball to do it!” Curufin is told to have yelled at Hador. Hador’s greatest problem of course is that Curufin is right.

Doriath 4-1 Hithlum
tot shots 15-8
on target 9-4
GOALS:
*8, 1-0 Hurin (Turin)
*17, 2-0 Turin (Luthien)
*37, 2-1 Curufin (Aradan)
*51, 3-1 Eol (Beleg)
*65, 4-1 Mablung (Hurin)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Doriath- Elwe, Eol
*Hithlum- Lorgan, Galdor, Celegorm


Minas Morgul - Mordor

The game between Minas Morgul and Mordor could have been labeled the reunion of last year’s team Gorgoroth – and it was as an amicable meeting baddies can pull off.

Mordor team was more than proud of showing off the new impassable goalkeeper to their Morgul friends. Unlike most others, the Witch King remained unimpressed and proved his point by hammering in a shot behind The Silent Watcher’s back when only 22 minutes had been played.

Finally team Mordor left the field as winners but neither team actually shined. Minas Morgul does have an active attack and they produce a decent number of shots every game but so far Castamir and Beruthiel have mainly concentrated in shooting far and wide off the mark. And they really have a goalkeeping problem with Earnür: if half of the shots on target go in, they’ll have long and laborious journey towards winning games. On the other hand, Mordor hasn’t left an impression either: the team is clearly missing Sauron’s leadership and a little bit too much seems to be laying on Nazgul #7’s shoulders.

Minas Morgul 1-2 Mordor
tot shots 13-9
on target 5-4
GOALS:
*15, 0-1, Nazgul #7 (Gorbag)
*22, 1-1 Witch King (King Dead)
*39, 1-2 Shelob (Grishnakh)
YELLOW CARDS:
*MMorgul- Fuinur, Witch King
*Mordor- Snaga, Radbug, Nazgul #5


Mithrim - Tirion

After the practice-session with Pelori (where Pelori were clearly the better team) Aulë led his team Tirion into the field finally going for it. And the team looked good indeed: Aredhel is always dangerous, but also Finrod Felagund and especially grandfather Finwë showed their qualities. Yet their game was not only about stars scoring, but also their defensive game was a delight to watch – and very effective. But in earnest it must be said that even if Tirion didn’t play with full throttle all the game it was also the mistakes of the Mithrim defense that led into the ugly numbers on the board in the end (especially the last goal where Grithnir passed the ball straight into Felagund’s feet who immediately released Aredhel totally forgotten by Brodda).

Which leads one to speculate whether Tuor would have made a wiser move joining Gondolin when asked. Now it just seems there is talent so thinly spread in team Mithrim that it will not survive the group-stage and last year’s silvermedalist Tuor needs to watch the play-offs from the tv.

Mithrim 0-4 Tirion
tot shots 7-15
on target 3-9
GOALS:
*10, 0-1 Finwe (Finarfin)
*23, 0-2 Mahtan (Aule)
*65, 0-3 Finwe (Finrod)
*83, 0-4 Aredhel (Finrod)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Mithrim- Aerin, Nienor
*Tirion- Elemmire


Numenor - Valinor

After the first friendly against Eriador the loyal fans of team Numenor were seeing positive marks in the air: maybe losing a bunch of the cream of their players to Westernesse was not so bad after all, maybe they were having once more a competitive team? Those hopes were not totally crushed in the game against Valinor, but a strong doubt was cast over their aspirations – so far behind their team was from their opponents at this point of the tournament.

On the first half both teams seemed content to just practice passing the ball – Valinor even started sending the ball back from the offence after getting it there just for the sake of practicing. Happily for the crowds both teams decided to make it tad more competitive on the second half. Valinor had no problems scoring twice and, like against Lothlorien, their defence allowed only two shots on their own goal.

Valinor’s game looks easy; clean and quick, and effective. It is clear Tulkas has managed to form a team that will go far in this year’s tournament. But how far?

Numenor 0-2 Valinor
tot shots 6-14
on target 2-6
GOALS:
*54, 0-1 Nerdanel (Arien)
*73, 0-2 Yavanna (Miriel)
YELLOW CARDS:
*Numenor- Ar Zimrathan, Tar Ancalimon, Tar Surion
*Valinor- Este


Shire-Bree Utd. - The Forest

The match between Shire-Bree Utd. and The Forest was actually quite an entertaining one but it did tell little about how the teams would fare in the actual tournament. There were two totally different phases in the game which could be called before and after Bombadill decided to do something about the game.

On the first half and through the early minutes of the second it seemed that the ents were more fascinated in watching and following the hobbits they seemed to think a curious kind of creatures than they were interested in the ball. As someone from MESPN commented on the media-balcony, their game looked stiff and “treeish”.

But after the hobbits had thanked their opponents by scoring twice sprinting between the slow ents laughing as they went, Bombadill finally decided it was time to do something. And he did start singing thus awakening the ents. And the scales were turned around in a snap; now it was the hobbits’ turn to stand in awe as the ents started moving and creating chances.

After awakening the ents Tom Bombadill had left the field for the near meadow to pick some flowers to his dearest. But when he came back to the stadium about ten minutes before full time and realized how inefficient the entish attacks had been (mostly shooting high and wide the mark), and that their team was still two goals behind, he decided to concentrate for a moment. In four minutes he equalized the game and then read some poems to Goldberry for the last ten minutes.

Both teams seemed happy with the draw.

Shire-Bree United 2-2 The Forest
tot shots 14-11
on target 6-6
GOALS:
*36, 1-0 Samwise (Frodo)
*51, 2-0 Bandobras (Lumpkin)
*78, 2-1 Bombadil (Skinbark)
*82, 2-2 Bombadil (Thranduil)
YELLOW CARDS:
*SBUnited- Ferny, Pippin, Bill
*Forest- Quickbeam, Haleth
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