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14/09/08 Spartac FC v New Road Game 1 (1-1) Game 2 (4-0)

Game one ended all square after both sides had scored a goal a piece. Billy Bean opened his season’s account for Spartac with a great headed goal from a corner by Shae Curtis in the first half, only for New Road to hit the equaliser in the second. Ben Tapson Rees was the man of the match for Spartac with an all action box to box performance.
Game two was a closer game than the score suggested and only two great saves from Jordan Osborne in the Spartac goal prevented New Road from getting onto the score sheet. Spartac's goals were scored by Stanley Simmons, TJ Chambers and two by Emily Perryman, one from the penalty spot. Edward Leonard was Spartac’s man of the match in the second game.

21/09/08 Valley Colt Blues v Spartac FC Game 1 (0-3) Game 2 (4-2)

Game one ended in 3 pts to the visitors with a impressive controlled display, although it took until the second half for Spartac to get the three goals that won the game. Shae Curtis opened the scoring finishing a good three man move. Billy Bean added a second with a dribble and placed shot with Emily Perryman scoring the third with a fierce shot.
Game two was a closer game than the score suggested and it was two break away goals that separated the keenly matched sides. Valley Colts finished the first half two goals ahead but Spartac came strong in the second with a goal a piece for TJ Chambers with a poachers effort and Shane Walton with a screamer from outside the box.

12/10/08 Spartac FC v Rainham Kenilworth Game 1 (2-1) Game 2 (2-2)

Two very close games of good quality football. Spartac edged game one, although it was the visitors who scored first. Spartac equalised straight from the resulting kick off, with Shane Walton taping in after some good work from Shae Curtis. Second half substitute Billy Bean eventually won the game for Spartac with a solo run which started in his own and ended with a fierce finish.
The points were shared in game two, Spartac scored twice in the first half, the opener a left foot drive by leading goal scorer Emily Perryman and the second a Ryan Coyle strike from a long throw from Dean Hart. Kenilworth fought back well in the second half and scored twice to tie the score and although both sides had chances to win the game, it ended in a draw which was a fair result.

19/10/08 Spartac FC  v Real 60 Game 1 (1-4) Game 2 (3-3)

Two very close games of good quality football, Real won the first match although the final score flattered them slightly. Stanley Simmons opened the score for Spartac after some good work from team mate and man of the match TJ Chambers. Real 60 equalised just before the break and their superior fitness told in the second half when they scored 3 further goals despite good battling from the Spartac players.
Game two saw Spartac go 2 - 0 up early following a solo goal from Billy Bean and Shae Curtis who scored direct from a corner. Real 60 were never out of the game and fought back to eventually take the lead 2 -3. Billy Bean scored his second and Spartac's third to draw the sides level and although both teams had further chances the draw was a fair result.

9/11/08 Thamesview Youth v Spartac FC Game 1 (0-2) Game 2 (1-1)

Two good games of football from two good teams resulted in four points for the visitors.
In game one Emily Perryman opened the scoring for Spartac following a mazy run and right foot shot, shortly after and just before the end of the first half a Shane Walton corner was deflected of a Thamesview defender for an own goal. Chances came thick and fast in the second period and only good defending from Spartac MOTM Stanley Simmons prevented Thamesview from pulling back a consolation goal.
Game two was even tighter than the first, both teams contributing to a fast flowing game with good attacking and defensive play. The home side took the lead midway through the first half and it took a Thamesview own goal from a Ryan Coyle corner to get Spartac level. As in the first game, both sides had many chances over the remaining minutes but the score remained 1 - 1 at the final whistle.

7/12/08 Borstal 88 v Spartac FC Game 1 (1-1) Game 2 (3-4)

Two close games of quality football, match one ended in a draw after Shae Curtis had capped his man of the match performance by opening the scoring with a left foot strike following a good passing move from the visitors. Borstal equalised late in the second half to force the draw despite Emily Perryman's best efforts.
Two goals from Ryan Coyle and a goal from Shane Walton put Spartac in the diving seat in the first half of game two but Borstal fought back well in the second period, Shane Walton added another but only great defensive work from man of the match Jordan Osborne prevented a share of the points.

18/01/09 Spartac FC v Thamesview Youth Game 1 (1-0) Game 2 (1-3)

Two very close games of good football resulted in 3 pts a piece for Spartac and Thamesview.
Game one was won by a single Billy Bean goal, after some good approach work from Shae Curtis. Although it was goalkeeper Ben Daisley who was Spartac man of the match.
Game two was much closer than the score suggested with Thamesview using the strong wind well to score 3 goals in the second half after the first period was goalless. Spartac's lone reply was scored by their man of the match Alex Lowe.

09/02/09 Real 60  v Spartac Game 1 (3-2) Game 2 (2-0)

Game one started well for Spartac with Ryan Coyle scoring with a well placed shot to put the visitors in front, but Real came back strong scoring three times to take a big lead. Spartac were never out of it and Shane Walton closed the gap late on following good work from Emily Perryman. Spartac MOTM was TJ Chambers.
Game two ended with 3 pts to the home side despite a hard working performance from the Spartac side. Two nil down after the first half, the visitors tried there best to get back in the game led by a seasons best display from their MOTM Jacob Fairfax but despite chances failed to hit the back of the net.

 

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