Introduction

Lisa's Blog continues... Following the success of Lisa's previous blogs, she has agreed to carry on blogging. You can access all of the previous blog entries through the archive on the right, these cover the 2006 Commonwealth Games, World Cup Qualifying Tournament and the World Cup itself.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

England bowl over the Tartan Army!

Well I'm hoping that I don't really need to give you a run down of the game as I'm sure you all watched it live!
If you didn't it went something along the lines of....


The first 20 minutes or so the Scottish hardly touched the ball. We dominated well and Ginge the little start slotted the first goal away very neatly over the sliding GK. Very composed she was it was a very well taken goal. We continued to apply pressure and score another to take us in 2-0 at half time. After the break it was pretty much the same again more tartan bashing and Ginge again scored the next goal, this time thumping it past the Scottish GK. We went on to score another two goals. Whilst the Scottish did win a few corners in the second half they didn't use them well we had done our homework. So a second clean sheet for us and 10 goals in total on the board. Lets just keep that up and we will be happy girlie's.

Ginge was absolutely awesome throughout the game if you didn't see it, she has quietly been taking in all of Danny's tips, hints and coaching points and brought them all to fruition at the right time. Long may it continue and she even ran back every single time for tackle back pressure - awesome! We have a great Chelm possie going on, on the right hand side of the pitch.

We have a day off tom I'm hoping to spend a little time with Mum n Dad.

Unfortunately not been able to see many other sports play yet but we seem to be doing OK in the medals. I'm not sure how we compare to Manchester yet. The Rugby 7's did well, would have loved to have watched that live.

I will be back again may be not tom but definitely after the Barbados game.

Take care all xx

Ginge and I just want to wish the 1st XI Good Luck against Donnie. We both want to play in the final and get us into the top 4 play off at the end of the season. Just remember those three things I say before every match - the way Chelmsford Play, Green Blood girls, Green Blood! We'd also like to wish the U15, U18 and the 2nd XI Best of Luck in their matches this weekend. Play well girls we're thinking of you. x

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