Post by azzurri on Oct 12, 2010 7:02:12 GMT -8
Well done to Norvan for representing the NSCL. It is the highest ranking a team from the Coaches league has ever achieved this early in the season!! Some big games coming up this weekend. Hope everyone enjoyed their Turkey and Long Weekend!!
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Ok, sorry for the delay. Things are finally getting into focus now... staff do not have a lot of time these days, due mostly to bail restrictions. But they have finally been able to hammer our the debut edition of:
Sir M's Excellent Power Rankings 2010-2011
1. Columbus FC (VMSL). Columbus started a bit slowly, but their defeat of the BC Champs on the weekend puts them top of the VMSL Premier table, and more importantly, this week's rankings. They are at home to West Van next.
2. White Rock United (FVSL). A bit of an unknown commodity, this side is the only unbeaten and untied Masters team south of Burrard Inlet. Home to Delta United next.
3. West Van FC (VMSL). They also had a slow start, but the reigning VMSL Champions are now in second place in VMSL Masters Premier, a point adrift of #1 Columbus, who they visit this coming Friday.
4. Port Coquitlam Castillians (FVSL). The reigning FVSL Champions had a bit of a hiccup early on, but appear to have righted the Castillian ship. Staff are reporting that their game this week has been postponed due to a self deprecation help group meeting.
5. Westside FC A (VMSL). Westside suffered a bit of a post Western Canadians hangover on Saturday, but staff predict that the reigning Provincial Champions will be right there at the end. Away to Wickham next. It will be raining, it will be dark, and Anti-Fan will have the tanning booth up in the tree fort running.
6. Sapperton Rovers (VMSL). This team has had a changeover in staff, and should contend again this year despite a setback out at Ambleside on Saturday. They host PCOV this weekend.
7. South Delta United (FVSL). South Delta has had a fast start to the year, and are in third place in the FVSL. They host the unholy Chilliwack-Mission merger this weekend.
8. Peace Arch Dragons (FVSL). Currently in fourth place in the FVSL, this team has a lot of talent, but needs to find consistency, staff report. Away to NDAU next, possible FVSL MOTW.
9. Portuguese Club of Vancouver (VMSL). PCOV is another team that has been a bit inconsistent this year, but had a good result on the weekend. Away to Sapperton next.
10. Delta United (FVSL). DU has come out of the gates with a 2-1-1- record. Traditionally, they are right there at the end of the year in the FVSL, and lest anyone forget, they were Provincial Cup finalists last year. Away to WRU next: that should be a barnburner.
11. Surrey United (VMSL). SU has a pedigree as good as any team in Masters football. Staff report that they need to get some players to commit more week in and week out, in which case they will be fine. Home to Romanian next.
12. Wickham FC (VMSL). Wickham are an honest team, and have a very tough home park to play in. Currently in sixth place in the VMSL. They host Westside Friday.
13. Norvan FC (NSCL). Well...welcome back to the rankings Norvan. A 4-0-0 start in the NSCL. Away to Roma next, MOTW...!
Conductor,
Any reason why you only went down to 13th place ranked team?
Norvan has started off strong but I believe Roma has had the harder schedule to date. I dont think Sir M knows that but I"m sure he will be aware of that on Sunday.
Anyways, Good luck to all this weekend.