St Clair’s Coaching School inched closer to winning the Premier Division in the Tobago Football Association with a workmanlike 9-1 win over cellar-placed Hills United on Tuesday.
St Clair’s Coaching School inched closer to winning the Premier Division in the Tobago Football Association with a workmanlike 9-1 win over cellar-placed Hills United on Tuesday.
ST CLAIR’S Coaching School continued their relentless march through the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association with a 4-1 demolition of Mason Hall USSS.
Leaders Lambeau United dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with fourth placed Youth Stars United at Roxborough on Saturday. But they still hold a seven-point cushion at the top of the Tobago Football Association's First Division as the race for one of two places for promotion to the Premier Division next season heats up.
ROXBOROUGH LAKERS easily whipped Charlotteville Unifiers 4-1 to leap-frog both Sidey’s and Taylor’s Rengals Goal City into second position in the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association.
Onasi Forde netted a brace as St Clair Coaching School beat Georgia United 3-1 in a top-of-the-table clash to move six points clear at the top of the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association (TFA) last week.
Defender Joel Alleyne netted the winning goal as Phoenix put themselves into promotion contention on 33 points from sixteen matches and can mathematically amass more points than all three teams ahead of them on the standings.
In-form Lambeau now lead the standings with 40 points from 16 games, ahead of Carnbee/Mt Pleasant, with 31 points from 15 outings. The top two clubs will be promoted to the Premier Division for the 2011 season.
Mason Hall USSS wrecked whatever chance Georgia FC had of winning the Premier Division of the Tobago Football Association.