Posted by
Julian Gratton
July 28th, 2010

Revenge is like a dish best served cold. Creative: 12 – Account Handling: 9

by Julian Gratton

Red C's star Artworker, Keth Pleasant, after playing an influential part in Creative's win over Account handlingLast week Account Handling provided a shock to Creative by putting a halt to the winning streak we had strung together against the suits. This week saw the return of Red C’s Creative Director to the team and a return to winning ways… despite a very, very impressive display by Account Handling.

Now you only have to take one look at star Artworker, Keith Pleasant, to see how hard Creative had to work for this victory. His ‘drowned rat’ like appearance at the end of an hour of silky skills on astroturf clearly shows a man who had the desire, determination and the ‘right stuff’ to turn over Account Handling.

Yet Creative did not have it all their own way. A ‘Rob Green-like’ goalkeeping error by my good self gave the Suits the belief that they could go one better than a draw this week. And indeed it was a very close match. With 15 minutes to go the scores were level-pegged at nine a piece, but the unbelievable Fabrigas-esque like skills of Stuart Clark and the tricks of Andy ‘Messi’ Campbell were simply too much for the the opposition to handle. Dean Spicer pulled together a string of fine saves as well as some sublime passes, whilst I made sure Account Handling knew we were hungry to win by making a series of ‘crunching tackles’ (hope your ‘bits’ are ok Tom).

The final score wasn’t the only worrying thing for Account Handling as their star player, Steve White, hobbled off with a worrying thigh injury… which could mean this won’t be the last time Account Handling suffer a humbling defeat!

The victorious Creative team from Red C who returned to winning ways against Account Handling

The victorious team

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