FVSL Prem.
FVSL Premier Standings as of 11/4/04:
GP - W - T - L - PTS
1 Peace Arch United 8 6 1 1 19
2 LUFC United 7 5 2 0 17
3 Chilliwack Rapids 8 4 3 1 15
4 GN Sporting Club 7 4 0 3 12
5 PoCo City Dominion 7 3 2 2 11
6 DMU United 7 3 2 2 11
7 GEU Ultra 8 3 1 4 10
8 Whalley Storm 8 2 2 4 8
9 Sikh United Red Devils 8 0 2 6 2
10 North Delta Lions 8 0 1 7 1
For a complete list of upcoming fixtures please refer to the FVSL web site.
http://www.fraservalleysoccer.com/Schedules/dis7.htm
PAU
With loads of depth in all areas of the park, its making for healthy competition for spots, which in turn creates intense training sessions. When old legs faulter (read Aves & BJ ) there are more legs ready to step on to take over. The addition of Lion up front has also added another dangerous dimension to the front end of this side not to mention a sweet sense of style. As the collars go up so does the Nation in the standings.
GN
A great start, but look to be heading through some adversity behind the scenes with player/coach conflicts resulting in at least two players leaving. Can they regroup? Can the keep Star #1 out of KFC? Or will their good start to the season be all for nothing. This team plays Delta to finish the first half of the season.
Langley
A stronger, fitter side again this year with some good additions to the team. "The Crow" to help them squeek out a few more points this year perhaps, and Dude chearleading on the sidelines will probably not hurt as well. Also, rumour has it KNVB has them on a rigid plyomeric schedule.
Chilliwack
Loads of veteran leadership on this side now, with the additions of Mummery, McNiel, and Slaner. All seem to be playing roles in the resurgence of the club. A very offensive team, throwing 3 strikers at opponents in many games making them an exciting team to watch. Bekkar solid in net.
Poco
Obviously going through some growing pains now. The eviction of Osama has brought a new head coach. Poco seem to be trying to find their identity, as well as score more goals, while relying on strong defense. This will be the key to them rising in the standings...or not.
Delta
Well managed side, also trying to deal with some changes, and missing players. Ormerod in particular. Also lack of commitment from key veteran defender (Kerr) has left them weaker at the back. New young additions up front, as well as sharing time in goal have been good for them.
GEU
The curse of winning! As many sides do, GEU have found it difficult to follow up on an amazing year last year. An extremely poor start, highlighted by an embarrassing 6-2 loss to GN, has put the team in the spotlight, and forced many to ask the question: Can they compete for a title this season. The addition of Sully has been a non-factor thus far, serving only to give more voice to an already vocal side.
Whalley
Finding their way through their first campaign in the bigs! A nice start led to a few losses. Look for this team to finish bottom third, no higher than mid-table. Not bad for their first year. Strength in the Tesoni brothers up front, and hairy greek lad in the back??? Not much else worth mentioning about this side, other than the fact that they seem to actually play well together, which could go a long way in making other teams drop points against them.
SUFC
A side with some impressive individual talent, but no gel to incorporate them together as a team. This group could however, surprise an opponent if they are underestimated. Also, the addition of two defecting GN players may help them in the latter half of the season. In tough to avoid relegation.
Lions
A fine line between winning and losing in the Premier league, and this team seems to find themselves on the wrong side of the line. Serious relegation problems ahead if they cannot find a way to steal some points soon. The loss of Lion up front is a devestating blow, which they may not be able to recover from.
There are 6 weeks left until Christmas or 18 points. Some teams may have 1 make up game.
FVSL Premier Standings as of 11/4/04:
GP - W - T - L - PTS
1 Peace Arch United 8 6 1 1 19
2 LUFC United 7 5 2 0 17
3 Chilliwack Rapids 8 4 3 1 15
4 GN Sporting Club 7 4 0 3 12
5 PoCo City Dominion 7 3 2 2 11
6 DMU United 7 3 2 2 11
7 GEU Ultra 8 3 1 4 10
8 Whalley Storm 8 2 2 4 8
9 Sikh United Red Devils 8 0 2 6 2
10 North Delta Lions 8 0 1 7 1
For a complete list of upcoming fixtures please refer to the FVSL web site.
http://www.fraservalleysoccer.com/Schedules/dis7.htm
PAU
With loads of depth in all areas of the park, its making for healthy competition for spots, which in turn creates intense training sessions. When old legs faulter (read Aves & BJ ) there are more legs ready to step on to take over. The addition of Lion up front has also added another dangerous dimension to the front end of this side not to mention a sweet sense of style. As the collars go up so does the Nation in the standings.
GN
A great start, but look to be heading through some adversity behind the scenes with player/coach conflicts resulting in at least two players leaving. Can they regroup? Can the keep Star #1 out of KFC? Or will their good start to the season be all for nothing. This team plays Delta to finish the first half of the season.
Langley
A stronger, fitter side again this year with some good additions to the team. "The Crow" to help them squeek out a few more points this year perhaps, and Dude chearleading on the sidelines will probably not hurt as well. Also, rumour has it KNVB has them on a rigid plyomeric schedule.
Chilliwack
Loads of veteran leadership on this side now, with the additions of Mummery, McNiel, and Slaner. All seem to be playing roles in the resurgence of the club. A very offensive team, throwing 3 strikers at opponents in many games making them an exciting team to watch. Bekkar solid in net.
Poco
Obviously going through some growing pains now. The eviction of Osama has brought a new head coach. Poco seem to be trying to find their identity, as well as score more goals, while relying on strong defense. This will be the key to them rising in the standings...or not.
Delta
Well managed side, also trying to deal with some changes, and missing players. Ormerod in particular. Also lack of commitment from key veteran defender (Kerr) has left them weaker at the back. New young additions up front, as well as sharing time in goal have been good for them.
GEU
The curse of winning! As many sides do, GEU have found it difficult to follow up on an amazing year last year. An extremely poor start, highlighted by an embarrassing 6-2 loss to GN, has put the team in the spotlight, and forced many to ask the question: Can they compete for a title this season. The addition of Sully has been a non-factor thus far, serving only to give more voice to an already vocal side.
Whalley
Finding their way through their first campaign in the bigs! A nice start led to a few losses. Look for this team to finish bottom third, no higher than mid-table. Not bad for their first year. Strength in the Tesoni brothers up front, and hairy greek lad in the back??? Not much else worth mentioning about this side, other than the fact that they seem to actually play well together, which could go a long way in making other teams drop points against them.
SUFC
A side with some impressive individual talent, but no gel to incorporate them together as a team. This group could however, surprise an opponent if they are underestimated. Also, the addition of two defecting GN players may help them in the latter half of the season. In tough to avoid relegation.
Lions
A fine line between winning and losing in the Premier league, and this team seems to find themselves on the wrong side of the line. Serious relegation problems ahead if they cannot find a way to steal some points soon. The loss of Lion up front is a devestating blow, which they may not be able to recover from.
There are 6 weeks left until Christmas or 18 points. Some teams may have 1 make up game.