International Friendly: England 5-0 Slovenia

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CSA International Friendly – 5th September 2009CSA England Stadium, London, England
John Carey romped to his first international hat-trick as the rising London Town star helped England crush Slovenia 5-0.
Peter Flint and Daniel Perry, wearing the captain’s armband for the first time, scored the other goals.

Perry pens mega deal

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London Town captain Daniel Perry has signed new contract with the club – a record-breaking seven-year deal that sees him earn £250,000-a-week, which will make him the highest-paid player in BritLeague history.
The England CSA defender, who only joined Town last year while they were still known as Ajax London, has excelled after the former Barnsworth captain came to the club in July, immediately taking the armband and winning two CSA England Cups and a CSA England Super Cup.
“This club gonna be big for a long time yet,” Perry stated in a press conference. “And I want to be apart of it.”
“I came here to take this club forward. I want to be apart of the world domination this club’s gonna get.”
Perry started at Barnsworth since he was 14, and signed as a trainee at 17. With Barnsworth, he won the CSA Cup, two E-League titles and an E-League Cup. Shortly before his departure from Barns Park, then-teammate Adam Carter (who now plies his trade for East Anglia Knights) described him as “Mr. Barnsworth,” a nickname that Perry apparently dislikes.
“Yeah, I love Barnsworth, I played for them for a decade, but I’m not Mr. Barnsworth anymore, and I never was. I’m a London Town player now, so why not call me Mr. London Town!” Perry joked.

Wisniewski completes deadline day Monsters move

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Scotland striker Craig Wisniewski has completed his deadline-day move from FC London to Monsters FC.
The deal is worth £25m, making Wisniewski the most expensive Scottish player in CSA history.
Wisniewski handed in a transfer request from FC London in early August after a tumultuous 18 months in Red-and-White, where they made it to last year’s Champions League final but lost to London United and were surprisingly knocked out of the last ever MLF play-offs by East Anglia Knights in the quarter-finals.

CSA Club Challenge: London United 2-1 East Anglia Knights

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London United won the CSA Club Challenge with goals from Craig CraiCo and Adam Stockwell.
CraiCo struck a 40-yard beauty past a bamboozled East Anglia Knights keeper in Mehdi Kaziri.
But East Anglia Knights new boy Peter Flint headed in the equaliser prior to Stockwell’s last-gasp winner.

London Town through the CCC group stages

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London Town eased through over their Finnish opponents Jyväskylä Warriors in the CSA Club Championship qualifiers with two 5-0 victories, giving them a 10-0 aggregate and a place in the group stages.
Town annihilated the Warriors in Finland, with goals from Scott Bridges, Kemal Kubilay, Shane Macdonald and a brace from Marek Pozanek.
And then Blues followed it up at HMV Park with another spanking of their opponents, with Gary Howard and Yannick Bourgeois scoring along with John Carey who scored the first hat-trick of his career, as the young 20-year-old striker is a serious contender for Newcomer of the Year in both the BritLeague and CSA Football.
To put insult to injury for the young Finnish team – who were only founded in 2005 – they finished the second leg with nine men after Hannanen and Myskaala were sent off.