Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
D’Arcy’s last-gasp goal keeps Flot in command
A last-minute winner from Thomas D’Arcy gave them a 6-5 win over United.
Grant Snedden had earlier scored a brace, while Daniel MacDonald and Paul Callaghan also netted.
D’Arcy had made it 5-5 with minutes remaining before popping up with the winner.
Barca’s revival continued with a 7-3 win over rivals Ardler, Daniel O’Shea bagging an inspiring hat-trick to lead his side to victory.
Jamie Malone and Dillon Robb both picked up a brace each to secure the win for Barca.
Division Two leaders Troop sealed a return to the top division with a resounding 15-1 win over Dundee 6ers.
Richie Walls, Liam Egan, Frank Bertie, Barrie Elder and Daniel Finnegan all chipped in with a hat-trick each to secure the win.
Born Toulouse have left it too late for a return to Division One but their recent form will stand them in good stead. This week they had a 9-1 win over Lallanas in Pyjamas.
Captain Fraser Crowe was the pick of the lot with a hat-trick. Nick Forbes (2), Connor Grieve, Steven Grieve, Steven Peat and Gavin Welch also scored.
Harambe are two points off securing the Division Three title as Jack Dempster’s goal-scoring spree continued with another hat-trick. Elliot Shaw (2) and David Bovill were also on target in a 6-3 win over Dundee Dynamo.
FLOT moved a step closer to the Division 1 title last Thursday evening in the Soccersixes at the GA Engineering Arena.
Third-placed Charleston are still in with a shout of a promotion place as a Liam Traynor double helped them to a 5-3 win over Barca. Josh Douris, Robbie Ogilvie and Liam McIntosh were also on target.
Meanwhile, Beechie Brazil are not giving up on Sunday’s Division One title as they recorded a 7-5 win over Deportivo Wakaroondya.
Matthew Ramsey was in great form with a double hat-trick for Beechie, James Dolan netted the other. Wakaroondya replied with goals coming from Boabie Culley (2), Kris Anderson, Iain Gilmore and Ryan Anderson.
Hard Eddies remain top on goal difference with a 5-0 win over Out On Bale.
Barca, trying to salvage something from Sunday, beat Dundee Hotspur 5-4 to move off the bottom of the Division One table.
Dillon Robb and Stephen Ramsey each had a brace, Daniel O’Shea getting the winner.
In third place, Stevie’s Misfits are still in contention after a 7-3 win over fifthplaced United.
Michael Tarbett (4), Jordan Stewart (3) and James Tracy were on the mark.
Kebabdoul are off the bottom of the Division Two table after a 4-1 win over promotion-chasing Balma Athletic.
Gregor Folan, Lewis Coutts and Lewis Harrington got the goals.
A hat-trick from Lewis Hoskins was enough to give Division Three leaders Broughty CYT a 5-1 win over thirdplaced Lads On Toure.
Connaire Dulley and Matthew Nelson were the other scorers for Broughty.