Enticing matches in Limacol semi-finals tonight
Western Tigers produced a firecracker when they played Uitvlugt at the GFC earlier in the tournament. Can they do it again?
Western Tigers produced a firecracker when they played Uitvlugt at the GFC earlier in the tournament. Can they do it again?

WITH the four teams in the Petra-organised Limacol/GT Beer round-robin/knockout football tournament having an extra two days to fine tune their strategies, the semi-finals are expected to be of a superior standard.
In the first affair, an all-Georgetown battle, Western Tigers will have a chance to tweak their style of play when the take on the unpredictable Santos FC.Based on their performance in this year’s tournament, the Tigers are continuously showing that they are not only capable of talking the talk, but walking the walk.

They boast a record-winning streak of four wins so far, and their ability to get in even behind the sturdiest of defences will be put to the test this evening, and with players like Andrew Murray Jr. Devon Millington, Randolph Wagner, Jamal Pedro and Linden Picketts; they are going to be one to watch.
Conversely, there is the obvious under-dog feeling that must be on Santos FC mind, despite the fact that they have been steadily improving throughout. Their star players include O’Kenie Fraser, Keith Caines, Job Caesar and Orin Yarde,and their fans are hoping that they can overturn what many feel may be an easy game.

Meanwhile, the two early games are no bench-warmers either with Police having to play Linden’s Winners Connection (WC).
The leadership of Dwain Jacobs has proved to be sound so far for the boys in blue(police) and while the unit may take a while to get into their groove,most teams would like to avoid them due to their ability to take it to another level.

Persons cannot count out Quincy Holder as well, one of the better players in the side to secure game-changing results whenever the conditions are right.
WC, on the other hand, are a known physical team who will no doubt let Police know early that they are in for a tough 90 minutes and after Sunday night’s performance, Rene Gibbons has shown that all he needs is half a chance to make that difference.
Kick-off time is 18:30hrs.

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