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  • gregolass
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after reading all that sounds like your pretty good.. i cant evan dind a local team to play for round were i live. anyways good look to you an ya teamates.
great pics aswell/

 
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Best of luck there Cookie - just be glad you're not up against the mighty Wales Wink
Thanks twmcat, I hoped we'd play against Wales, even if they would be tough to beat, but it'd be great one day playing against good nations Smile maybe another time

It would have been nice to have a drive of less than half an hour to see you play - Wales played their last home game close to where I live.
But, I suppose they'd have arranged it at the other end of the country just to be awkward anyway Very Happy

 
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after reading all that sounds like your pretty good.. i cant evan dind a local team to play for round were i live. anyways good look to you an ya teamates.
great pics aswell/



Thanks a lot, I was pretty lucky I found a very good coach and a good team when I was young and I thank them everyday for it Smile

Don't give up on finding a team, search hard and I'm sure you do, it's pretty easy to find a team and play here though. Good luck as well Smile

 
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It would have been nice to have a drive of less than half an hour to see you play - Wales played their last home game close to where I live.
But, I suppose they'd have arranged it at the other end of the country just to be awkward anyway Very Happy


We wouldn't have played in Wales though twmcat Sad They chose 5 hosts and each group will play three games in a week in one country. It's weird and new Sad Malta once played Ireland, they were beaten 5-0, I wasn't in the team though. I love the U.K. and would love to play there one day, I'm sure I will so I can't wait for the day Smile

 
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gregolass wrote:
after reading all that sounds like your pretty good.. i cant evan dind a local team to play for round were i live. anyways good look to you an ya teamates.
great pics aswell/



Thanks a lot, I was pretty lucky I found a very good coach and a good team when I was young and I thank them everyday for it Smile

Don't give up on finding a team, search hard and I'm sure you do, it's pretty easy to find a team and play here though. Good luck as well Smile
not sure wether theres that many teams by me.. ill just have to keep looking

 
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It would have been nice to have a drive of less than half an hour to see you play - Wales played their last home game close to where I live.
But, I suppose they'd have arranged it at the other end of the country just to be awkward anyway Very Happy


We wouldn't have played in Wales though twmcat Sad They chose 5 hosts and each group will play three games in a week in one country. It's weird and new Sad Malta once played Ireland, they were beaten 5-0, I wasn't in the team though. I love the U.K. and would love to play there one day, I'm sure I will so I can't wait for the day Smile

Thanks for that info Cookie - I've been showing my ignorance again then Rolling Eyes
I thought you might play on a home and away basis like in the WC qualifiers.

 
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not sure wether theres that many teams by me.. ill just have to keep looking


I'm sure there's one coming just around the corner, don't give up and of course you have to believe in yourself finding one first Wink

 
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Thanks for that info Cookie - I've been showing my ignorance again then Rolling Eyes
I thought you might play on a home and away basis like in the WC qualifiers.


Np mate Smile No not at all, they've changed it completely and I as well was confused when our coach was explaining it to us.
As I said, it's weird, but a new expirience so it's welcome Smile

 
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I think it depends on money a lot.
Ladies don't have as much money to go here and there,
travel all across Europe for one game.
It's easier and cheaper to pick a host country and play all the group games there.

 
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Carabott scores four
as Hibs make sure in first half
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Hibernians 7-0 Melita

There was only one match at the Luxol Ground this week
from the women's football championship
as the organisers effected some changes to the original programme
due to the national team's friendly match against Switzerland
at the Hibs Ground later on this month.

In a match from Group A, Hibernians maintained their challenge at the top of the standings
with a comfortable 7-0 victory over Melita.
The champions, who had top-scorer Ylenia Carabott in fine form Cool
are now on equal points with the other front-runners of the championship, Birkirkara.
The Stripes, however, have a game in hand.

Melita's plan for this match was surely
to keep Hibs at a distance as much as they could and avoid an early goal.
However, their plot was lost after only two minutes.

The hot-shot Carabott Twisted Evil won possession outside the box,
forced her way through and fired home past a stranded Simone Zammit from an acute angle.

Hibs looked to make the most of their fine start
but after a series of near misses, it was Melita who almost drew level
when goalkeeper Rita Tagliaferro was quick to stop a Rebecca D'Agostino shot.

D'Agostino then dribbled past the Hibs keeper but her shot sailed just over the bar.

Hibs made sure to avoid any surprises in the last minutes before half-time.
On 37 minutes, Dorianne Theuma delivered a perfect corner
for the unmarked Dionne Tonna who headed home from close in.

Then, Carabott scored a hat-trick in quick succession
for the Paolites to go for the interval leading 5-0.

Theuma added another goal for Hibs soon after the restart.
Melita looked jaded but until the final whistle they managed to stay focused
and only conceded one other goal.

That came on 80 minutes when Kathleen Saliba,
playing her 100th match for Hibs, placed the ball home from close distance.

Hibs: R. Tagliaferro, L.A. Galea, N. Grima (M. Portelli),
L. Shead, M. Azzopardi, R. Chircop, D. Theuma,
D. Tonna (M. Camilleri), K. Saliba, Y. Carabott (C. Sciberras), R. Farrugia.

Melita: S. Zammit, D. Allingham (J. Abdilla), C. Scicluna (L. Tabone),
N. Pace, D. Micallef (L. D'Amato), C. Zammit, I. Vassallo,
R. Steerchetham (O. Runco), O. Bedingfield, R. D'Agostino, G. Zahra.

Top scorers:
Y. Carabott (Hibs) 16 goals
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C. Dalli (Sta Venera) 10 goals
S. Caruana (Hibs) 9 goals
D. Theuma (Hibs) 9 goals
A. Atkins (Sliema Raiders) 8 goals

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Wooooooooo! Well done Cookie! Very Happy You rock! Cool
The game must have been amazing
and it seems you didn't even play the whole 90 minutes! Surprised
Congrats on another great result! Very Happy Cool

 
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Well done Cookie - keep it up Wink

 
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That's great!!! Very Happy The maltese Kelly Smith Cool Wink

I suppose now she has a good excuse for being away from the forum Wink

 
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Yeah, where is Miss Hot-Shot Carabott recently? Cool

 
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She's not posted for over 2 months Shocked

I'll give her a nudge when I spot her on msn Wink

 
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She's too busy signing autographs, scoring goals and becoming a well known star for Hibs Smile Wink

 
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Hey guys, sorry i've been away for a while but my computer broke down last month. I've been busy training for hibs and the national team as well.

Thanks for the post Agent Smith Smile
I played about 50 minutes cause I had a yellow (which came for celebrating and had no harm at all) and the ref seemed to want to send me off for no reason. Next game is against B'kara but before that we're playing with the national team in a friendly vs the Swiss.

Thanks again everyone, I'll try to log on when I have the chance and keep you posted. Smile

 
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I played about 50 minutes cause I had a yellow (which came for celebrating and had no harm at all)

For celebrating? Shocked What did you do?

And good to see you back Very Happy Don't forget about us! Wink

 
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Stripes stay three points clear after 2-2 draw

Hibernians needed a late Dorianne Theuma goal to avoid a second defeat this season at the hands of strong title contenders and leaders Birkirkara in midweek.

In a Group B match, Sliema Raiders easily disposed of Sta Venera Lightnings for their fourth successive win.

The main match, however, was the Group A clash between the top two teams in the standings as Birkirkara and Hibernians met for the second time this season at the Luxol Ground.

In the end, no team prevailed as they had to settle for a point apiece.

It was the first drawn result between these two rivals since season 2003/04. On that occasion one of their matches finished one-all.

Hibernians made all the early running. On 13 minutes, Birkirkara goalkeeper Nina Dimech failed to hold a Theuma free-kick with the ball bouncing off the bar and Chantalle Grech firing the rebound against the woodwork.

The Stripes weathered the early storm and broke the stalemate on 20 minutes. Hibernians keeper Rita Tagliaferro was deceived by Eleonora Agliano's inswinger from a free-kick with the ball sailing into the net.

But, Hibs came back strongly and equalised five minutes from the break. Theuma slipped a pass to Ylenia Carabott who lobbed the ball cutely over the goalkeeper Cool

The champions had the chance to take the lead after the break but missed a couple of clear chances.

Hibs were made to pay dearly for that as on 63 minutes Birkirkara regained their lead when Agliano broke through before slotting the ball past Tagliaferro.

Hibs surged forward in attack and got a deserved equaliser on 75 minutes. They were awarded a free-kick outside the box and Theuma had the better of Dimech with a firm drive.

Birkirkara held on for a precious point which keeps them three ahead in the standings. The Stripes have now edged closer to breaking Hibs' grip on the championship.

On Tuesday, Sliema beat Sta Venera 3-0. They took the lead on 20 minutes when Damaris Cassar hit home a loose ball inside the box.

Raiders doubled their lead on the half-hour mark when Atkins released Cassar who beat Roberta Cutajar from close in.

The Lightnings tried to pull one back after the break but it was Raiders who had the best chances.

Chanelle Cassar and Atkins had efforts that came off the woodwork but ten minutes from time Atkins sealed her team's win when she scored from a free-kick.

Top scorers
Y. Carabott (Hibernians) 17 goals
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C. Dalli (Sta Venera) 10 goals; S. Caruana (Hibs), D. Theuma (Hiber-nians), A. Atkins (Sliema) 9 goals.

Next matches
Tuesday - 8.15 p.m. Mgarr United vs Sta Venera.
Wednesday - 8.15 p.m. Mosta vs Hibernians.

 
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Cookie well ahead of the other leading scorers Cool

 
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Nice to see Cookie and Hibs keeping up their good form Cool
Keep up the good work matey Smile

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