30th March, 2008Another stuttering display...
Halfway threw a 2-1 lead away today against a battling Boldmere, and with it presumably any minor chance of winning the league... More »

Maybe the best team performance of the season ensured Halfway will be playing premier football next season as they beat St Johns 5-2. More »
Halfway threw a 2-1 lead away today against a battling Boldmere, and with it presumably any minor chance of winning the league... More »
Only just realised that i haven't updated this from last week - won't say much, poor play all over the pitch cost us a needy three points, and the league title is no longer in our hands...JD's will have to drop majority of points from their remaining five games for us to win the league... More »
Noza kept up his recent good form, and secured Halfway a massive three points in the challenge for the title... More »
Halfway moved back to the top of the leage outright, and kept the pressure on teams around them as they secured a convincing win against FMN. More »
Less said the better on this one to be honest. More »
A lesson of how to finish by Ben Adams gave Halfway a vital three points today, against a tough Royal Oak side. More »
Halfway knocked out of the Bruce Fryer cup today after a very disappointing performance... More »
I'm alive and back online, and because we won this game i'll write quite a bit for this report...anyway a comfortable 3-2 victory over Tun's allowed us to progress into the next round of the cup. More »
The game that will never be played was postponed again this week. More »
Can't really say much about today's game because of copyright and laws etc etc...was it playable?! More »
Halfway Seconds will go into Xmas and New Year top of the table, somewhere they have occupied since the very first month of the season after beating their near rivals Hardwick Arms. More »
A typical well fought game by the Halfway kept them at the top of the league after coming from behind again this season. Two late goals from Andy Samuels gave them their fourth win on the bounce and as we head into the second half of our league season, we are currently 7 points ahead of our nearest rivals.
13th January, 2008

With players missing, this would be a tough test for the Halfway, as Royal Oak have scored goals for fun this season. Chris came back in for Potts, and Fran came in for Samuels from the previous league game. The game started off very badly for Halfway, after 47 seconds they were behind, after a neat control and finish from Royal Oak's striker. This shook up the Halfway, who started to create chances. Closest came after a free-kick from Rob, was toed towards goal from Chris, but could only hit the bar. We kept on moving forward, and were soon rewarded after Andy slotted a neat goal past the goalkeeper. Soon, we were 2-1 up, after another free-kick fell to Andy and he calmley slotted it in.
Second half was hard attacking up the hill, but we battled as a team to ensure that we kept the 2-1 score line, and stayed top of the league.
I was told man of the match went to young Daniel, however Shep was knocking on the door close behind.

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