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Sunday League 11th January 2004
HASSG Lions and Qandil 4 Orion FC 2
Oak Road Ground
by Mo
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I woke abruptly 4:30 am on Sunday morning in a sweat. I sat up and slowly realised the possibility of destroying my budding journalist/photographer career.
I'd forgotten to put my 6 AA batteries on charge and somehow that little fact had blown up into a devilish nightmare.
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My mate Greg was staying over, planning to come along to the game.
He woke up too, thinking it was time to go.
The morning arrived with sunshine and the promise of a great day ahead although we left to meet the lads in Pearson Park wrapped up and ready for the worst.
Orion FC are top of the League and unbeaten this season, a formidable opponent for the HASSG Lions but the squad's mood was jovial as we hopped in our motors and car-trained our way to the home ground.
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Eleven o'clock came and went with no sign of Orion FC.
I was passed a mobile phone explaining they were at a different pitch and would be along in five minutes.
Better late than never, the game kicked off hurriedly at a quarter past the hour.
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The Lions putting six goals past Malt Shovel last week has not gone unnoticed as the Orion team take up a 4-5-1 defensive formation at the start.
The midfield is crowded and the Lions do well to push into attack with through balls from the captain Ako (15) to Azad ( 9) forcing Orion immediately onto the back foot.
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This is the strongest start to a game I have seen from the HASSG Lions to date.
With increasing confidence the Lions string together passes and maintain possession despite a strong challenge from the league leaders fighting for every loose ball.
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The referee immediately gets on top of the game and signals a foul against Orion FC.
This is the most impressive start I have seen from the Lions, they reach a rhythm immediately and get rewarded by an opening goal from Hogar (11) straight from a free kick outside the box.
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Bend it like Hogar, straight over the Orion wall and into the right corner. Classic. Brilliant.
This boy is definitely classy even though two operations on his knee has removed a greater part of his confidence, shying from any heavy tackles that are coming in from Orion.
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Their keeper, player/manager makes a terrific save from a deflected shot on goal by Karwan (10) stretching him to the limit.
Hogar (11) crosses into a crowded box with Ako (16) finding a gap and slotting home the Lions' second goal in the first half hour of the game.
This team really is something special.
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Orion FC are a spirited team and fight hard to get back into the game by pumping balls forward to 'Micky'; a tall, blond goal hanger who unwittingly downs Quasim (2) in the Lions central defence (check video clip 1).
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Again calls and complaints from the HASSG Lions are dealt with immediately by the Referee, Shaun Liebman.
He takes no nonsense and is well prepared to subdue any untoward behaviour with a warning to both team captains.
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With only Micky (9) up front, the Orion attack falters from lack of support.
Losing control of the midfield is their biggest mistake.
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Sunday League 11th January 2004
HASSG Lions and Qandil 4 Orion FC 2 continued
Oak Road Ground
by Mo
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Never-the-less Orion do get a goal back before the end of the first half to make the game 2 to 1 Lions at the break.
Full of confidence, the Lions begin the second half as they did the first; dominating the game. It's attack all the way, led down the left wing by more beautiful interplay. Hogar (11) alongside Ako (16) linking well with Karwan (10) and Azad (9).
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Karwan (10) scores to take the Lions 3-1 ahead and leaves Orion team looking dejected and disheartened.
'Keep your heads up lads!' comes a shout from their sideline.
The Lions supporters had grown to maybe 30 people who were doing their best to cheer on their underdog side toward victory.
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The league leaders returned with attacks showing their grit and determination to compete right until the end. It paid off with a second goal slipped past Kamaran, the Lions keeper, to return Orion FC to within one goal deficit at 3-2.
Things were hotting up and both teams over-reacted to the tense situation with only twenty minutes left to play. This culminated in Referee Shaun Liebman handing out the red card for the Orion FC striker (9) who took off his shirt and walked.
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This is the most impressive refereeing I've seen, with a calmness and control, the Referee ignores his critics from both sides and executes his decision.
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It was probably my tenth switch of ends when Billal said to me 'Now go to their goal, we will score now!'
So I flew upfield in time to see Azad (9) slam the ball against the Orion left post to rebound out to a walloping back against the right post by Karwan (10).
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Ako (16) the captain, subsequently scores his second putting the game out of reach for Orion FC who fought bravely with their remaining 10 men until the final whistle.
It was a great victory for the underdog HASSG Loins and to my great surprise we were all invited to lunch at the Kurdish restaurant on Spring Bank by an incredibly generous spectator, Mr Azad Anahn of the local Hull Kurdish community.
This job only gets better!
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Sports Football - Sunday League 4th Jan 2004
HASSG Lions and Qandil 6 - Malt Shovel FC 6.
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by Mo with 5 Video AVI's of The Game
This week's match produced a bounty of goals for both sides along with a fair share of controversy and terrific spirited action.
I met up with the Hassag Lions lads as usual in Pearson Park at 10 am, to be given the news that a Hull Daily Mail journalist and photographer were due to come along and write a piece on them.
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Asia, Iraq, Food
- Mixed Roasted Vegetables by Amy
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OK guys this is not an Iraqi Recipe, BUT EVERYONE LOVES IT! I give it ***** (five stars)
Prep time approx 20-25 minutes.
Bake 45 minutes.
Ingredients
1 Eggplant, cut into chunks,
1 each red green and yellow peppers (red/yellow optional), chopped coursely,
1 onion cut into wedges and separated,
2 medium zucchini (or any green squash, or leave out entirely) chopped
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Europe, News - Hull Kurds celebrate Saddam capture.
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It's Sunday evening in Hull, December 13th, 6 o'clock in the evening when I am interrupted from writing up my Sunday football report (I am following a Kurdish Sunday league football team) by a phone call from a friend, Heather.
"I'm looking out of my window (Middleton Street, Hull) and seeing crowds of Kurdish young men dancing in the dimly ..".
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Asia, Articles
- Michael Standring killed for being a symbol of democracy
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by Peter Standring
On the 12th of October I hope that you might to reflect on what the Bali bombing meant to some people. It is tempting for me to try make a point for the many thousands of individuals caught up in this and put it into to some geopolitical context. I have considered it best merely to give an honest, personal perspective.
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Africa, Poetry
- Mosi Oa Tunya
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by Michelle Dee Clark
Smoke that thunders, masking the coming storm
Young men of Chinoyi disappear
Men and women tortured for telling the truth
Tyrannical regime, that's what they fear
And who, are they?
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