Champions league Semi-Final 1st Leg, away at Diptesh FC of Kolkata, India. level 22, AQ -4.8
Palace Casuals travelled to the sub-continent with high hopes of a favourable result to take home for the 2nd Leg, but ended up the wrong side of a 5-goal thriller. Midfielder Michael Muscroft opened the scoring with the only goal of the first-half, weaving through the home defence and netting past the despairing dive of the 'keeper. Three minutes after the break, the hosts equalised through McKay, but the Casuals forward duo liaised well, Andres Ramos providing Claude Pinto with the simplest of tap-ins. McKay restored parity again with a solo effort before Shamov, who had been a thorn in the side of the visitors' defence all game, put them ahead for the first time from a free-kick. Despite late pressure, Casuals couldn't force an equaliser themselves, so take a one goal deficit, but two away goals, to the home leg. Mike Christie and Freddy Jones both picked up cautions, the one for Jones being more serious as this means he misses the next game.
Player News: After offering him to the market a couple of time without success, the club finally got an offer for out-of-favour goalkeeper Mihaita Dragut and he left for KKOOII for $89M.
League Round 21, away at Izmir SK of Izmir, Turkey. Level 22, AQ +0.2
Palace Casuals made heavy work of a game against a team in the lower part of the League Table, and only a late consolation goal stopped the score being totally embarrassing. The Hosts were playing a modified 4-4-2, and the visitors had a puzzle to sort out an effective counter. Starting with 3N-4-1-2, no headway was made, and after conceding a second goal after 54 minutes, the management decided to make a change, removing the attacking midfielder and second striker in favour of a switch to 4-5-1V. The team were just settling down when Bach added to the first two goals from Corunha and Kalouris and Casuals found themselves in deeper trouble. The switch did enable the visitors to curb the home side's attacks and enabled counter breaks themselves, but the Izmir defence was solid, and it was only when Omar Hansen was given the chance from a dead-ball situation did the breakthrough come. Arabaci tripped striker Catalin Neagu and it was left to this season's leading scorer to blast the ball through the defensive wall and past the stranded 'keeper to open Casuals' account. It was too little too late, however, despite late pressure no further opportunities arose and the game ended in a 3-1 victory for the hosts.