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November 14, 2004 - Poor weather and supporter mallaise created one of the poorest attendance tallies ever at Seagram's Stadium.
A mere 8,551 came to watch the Warriors battle the pesky Pskov Storm to a two all tie in a match many feel the Warriors should have won.
Warriors Forest Goulding and Storms Ignacio Muñoz were the only goal scorers.
Storm players also received four yellow cards during the match.
Coach Péter Káplár seemed unmoved by the result.
However, insiders in the organization say that he was angered by the weak second half performace and is likely to make a change in the training schedule.
Our source refused to speculate on what that change might be.
In other series play, Burford went down 0-5 to the Hogs and drop to second place in the series standings.
Burford fans won't be happy about the home field shutout and will be looking for blood as they host Waterloo this week.
Temps managed to hang on to fourth place with a 3-3 tie with the Bureau.
Brigade will be without the speedy midfielder Etienne Blouin next week and another player lost to suspension in a hard fought 0-2 loss to Easter.
The series scoring title is being challenged by Hog's Jan Saar, whos hattrick puts him a mere goal behind Easter's Bamidelle Youwe, shutout this week.
Seagram's will host FC Kolistelijat on Wednesday in an exhibition of Helsinki football.
Warriors continuing to spend some time at home after an exhausting trip to Desborough where they earned an 0-6 victory.
November 7, 2004
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