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Friendly no show
 | Beb Libs B accepted an invitation from the Bromborough Hotel to play in a friendly match last Tuesday. However, as a result of a communications breakdown, the home team failed to appear. Rumours on the rumour mill suggest the 'Brom' felt intimidated. However, it was not a wasted evening. The victorious beb libs (although by default) returned to their own stomping ground, and put in a dedicated practise session. |
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GLORY
 | Finally, persistance paid off for a young Beb libs b.
Wins from Eddy, Lee, Tommy, the Boyce Monster , Steve, and only by default Critchely gave the Libs a much needed 6-3 win over the Little House. However, it was not all smiles, as Ian Joyce will be wearing metal head gear at least until the next game (tin-hatted, and not for the first time this season.) Paul Jones and Alex Griffiths were also slow to hit their doubles and start scoring.
The match was followed up once again with another dedicated practise session upstairs. Is there no end to the 'B' teams dedication?
The team now has the confidence to power up the league table, having given the rest of the teams a false sense of security.
Beb Libs B have no cup competitions to worry about until the end of the season, and so can now focus entirely on the league. We all expect to see some exillorating darts from now on as the libs step up a gear.
p.s. Tommy said the A team won as well (apparently).
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UNLUCKY
 | Beb Libs B went into their away game against North Western in high spirits. We had won our previous game against the Little House and went into last nights game full of confidence. This proved justified as some excellent tungsten tip target tossing from ‘The Monster’ Boyce, ‘Tin Hat’ Ian, ‘Mighty Mouse’ Brian, and the legend that is Tommy Toole gave the Bebington giants a 4 – 2 lead. However, this was soon clawed back to 4 – 4 to put the pressure firmly on young Michael Critchleys shoulders. It was a brave effort from ‘the Snook’ but unfortunately it wasn’t to be. North Western won 5 – 4 but the Libs could return home with their heads held high. This was a massive improvement from previous matches earlier on in the season, and similar quality performances should send Beb up the table. Things are looking up for Bebington Libs and future solid performances should bring glory back to the Liberal Club.
‘THE LIBS ARE COMIN UP THE HILLS BOYS!!!!!’
Bebington Liberals A also won their match 7-1
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GIANT KILLERS
Last Tuesday the Railway Tavern in New Ferry hosted one of the greatest displays of tungston tipped target tossing to be witnessed in the history of Beb Libs B. The first Division outfit had challenged the second Division Bebington Liberals to a friendly match, and also seeking the home advantage. However, with the new KFC round the corner as inspiration, and the determination displayed by so many of the players, the Libs were unstoppable. The B team went into an early 2-0 lead, but the Tavern raised there game to take a 3-2 lead. However, with the red and white lights of the colonels establishment relecting in the window, the Liberal Boys rallied together, and three staright wins from Metal Headgear, Griffo, and the legend that lives on, Eddy. The Tavern thought they were in with a chance, but they had not reckoned on the awesome power of Eddy Joyce. The darts wizard nailed his weaker opponent with a 20 dart finish to take the match, and prompt celebrations with an £8.99 bargain bucket (8 pieces of chicken and 4 fries.) The liberals returned to the club in celebratory mood. Lets hope the Colonel can continue to inspire us to future victories. |
NEARLY
Last night saw the Beb Libs B team play in one of the most exciting matches ever witnessed at the Liberal club against The Bromborough. The arena almost at full capacity, the atmosphere was electric, and was likened to the Nou Camp.
The liberals were level at 1-1, after two very close games. Lee ‘The Hammer’ had thrown a 112 start, and destroyed his opponent in flamboyant fashion. The Hammers biggest task was to overcome the jeers from some of his own supporters, including “Its harvest time”, “strip the carcass bare”, and the classic, “big and black…..just like your dad”. However, this score was soon to be 4-1 in the visitors favour. Jonski, Craig, Joycey and the Boyce-monster were all unfortunate, but unable to finish their doubles and signs of frustration were beginning to show.
Then there came the controversy. The brom only had to win their next game to earn a good victory, but with a score line that would have flattered them. Who should step up to save the Libs pride but the man mountain that is Tommy Toole. The Brom player claimed he hit his double, but this was not seen by the scorer, the checker, or anyone else in the pub. Then came an outburst of “Well, I’ll still win anyway.” He hadn’t reckoned on the immense power of Tooleybaby. Some excellent throwing and a 93 checkout sealed victory and the comeback was still on.
Next, Mr Critchley. A quick double to get off the mark followed by 100, 85 and 85, saw Snook Doggy Dogg crush his opponent like a snail being trod on by Terry Nutkins. 4-3 to the Brom.
Then, the boy Griffiths. Griffo also got off the mark quickly and threw his best ever game to get down to his winning double. But a miscalculation on his part meant he was going for double 16 to win the game instead of double 19. The 16 was nailed, but the mistake was realised, and his head dropped. The brom sealed the victory on Mad house for a good win, but with a final score line of 6-3 that flattered the Bromborough, and dis-heartened the Libs. It needs to be said that the Bromborough are a good team, and have improved since we played them earlier in the season. But likewise, last nights performance from the Libs shows a greater maturity and confidence, and morale is at an all time high! The Libs are coming up the hills boys! |
Unleash That Airborne Aggression
The Bebington Liberal Club has seen some fantastic matches this year, but not many will come close to the epic battle witnessed last Tuesday night. Once again, the Liberal Club was almost at full capacity with many of the A team looking on in an attempt to understand just how the phoenix has risen from flames.
The match against ‘The Crooked Billet’ was always going to be massive. The third time the teams had met this season, but only the first time at the fortress that is known as the Liberal Club.
The Billet got off to a good start winning their first 2 games to take the score to 2-0. However, some good steel tipped target tossing silenced the away fans, and brought about a new sense of belief among the liberal players.
After some very close games in which all players played well, the score was tied at 4-4. The last game would be the decider and who better to unleash some air-bound aggression, to bust some lips, to crack some skulls, to strip the carcass bare than the legend that is TOMMY TOOLE.
Tooleybady calmly stepped up, and got down to his final double, double 5 for the game and the match.
NAILED The away team was silenced, the home team victorious. |
Tooleybaby Shakes That Ass
Another glorious win for the Beb Libs "B" against the Johno's extended their winning streak. Again, the man of the moment Tommy "The Legend" Toole stole the show with some great darts. Oozing machismo Tommy cooly stepped up getting off via the bull, leaving his opponent weaping as he witnessed "The Phoenix" rising from the flames and rubber stamping another 5-4 victory for the mighty Libs. The night was not all gravy however, as the Libs squandered a 4-1 lead. Lacking the instrumental flamboyance of Alex "Pigeon Boy" Griffiths and the ruthless aggresion of "Angry Steve", the Libs relied on new Bosman signing Leon "The Instigator" Morgan for many of their big shouts - "Cultivate the crop!" entering the arena for the first time this season. Some fine spear chucking from the likes of Eddie "Yoda" Joyce and Craig "The Lumberjack" Woods gave rise to a Beb Libs B onslaught. A wise purchase in before game practice from Mike "The Pugilist" Critchley, raised the spirits of Paul "The Colossus" Jones as he decorated his new tungsten with some finely crafted "Dr Love" flights. The new feathers seemed to have the desired effect as "The Love Machine" left his opponent in his wake, but some weak finishing left the Libs still needing one more win. Up next was Andy "The Monster" Boyce, but the "Monster" looked a little disillusioned and lacked confidence when he realised that his big bag of white flights was drying up and the victory march was delayed once more. The grand battle was left to "The Legend" who won the war for the Beb Libs and was greeted to a rapturous rendition of "I see Tooleybaby, shakin that Ass!" Lets hope the Beb Libs can extend their unbeaten run over the forethcoming weeks!
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Run brought to an end
The Bebington Liberals B team were unable to extend their winning streak last night at the fortress that is known as the liberal club against the Lairds. Eddie ‘Yoda’ Joyce stepped up first, and after making some big scores to get down to his double first, he lacked the clinical edge to finish his opponent off, and couldn’t nail his double 9.
Next up was Craig ‘the lumberjack’ Woods. Craig also played well and got down to his double first, but couldn’t finish on madhouse. Things were looking grim for the B team, so Ian Joyce stepped up to try and stem the tide, and lead by captain’s example. It didn’t work.. A spectacularly poor game from Ian ‘headgear’ Joyce who surely can’t be carried by the rest of the team for much longer plunged the Libs down to 3-0. He got off his double first, and got down to his finishing double first, but it wasn’t meant to be. Next up, Lee ‘the Hammer’ was sent up, but was also unable to finish on madhouse. No hammer time tonight Lee, thank you for coming but you can sit back down again now.
4-0 and it was looking very bad for the libs. Beb Libs needed a win to save the match. It was vital for the next player to win and start the comeback of all comebacks. It was time to unleash the hounds, and who should step up but Andy ‘the Monster’ Boyce. The monster scored a 140, but sadly this was not good enough and the Lairds took the game and the match.
At 5-0, and the game lost, the Libs started to win some games. First, Michael ‘the Pugilist’ Critchley stepped up against the Fink. A very good, tight game with plenty of opportunity for either player to take the win, but the Snook eventually took the victory on Mad House. His exploits later in the evening were less respectable. Critchley, the only libs player to win so far, was also the only libs player to have got down to his double after his opponent. 5-1.
Next up, the legend that lives on, Tommy ‘the legend’ Toole. Tommy started off slowly and was playing against the latest product of the Lairds youth academy. However, like all good champions, Tooleybaby started to pick up momentum and on his way to a double 4 finish, threw a solid 123.
Then it was Paul ‘the Love machine’ Jones. He stepped up, scud missiles in hand, and unleashed his airborne aggression. However, the guidance system was lacking, and the Jonsk crashed and burned. 6-2.
The final match was left to Alex ‘Pigeon Boy’ Griffiths. A quick double off and some good scores got him down 8 in no time, although he was clearly unhappy with some of the chants from the crowd. Reports he lunged and stabbed ‘the Pugilist’ in the leg are unfounded. The double was nailed, and Pigioto celebrated only his second league win. This was a good display from the Libs, with all players getting off their doubles quickly, and then scoring well. However, the final double has been lacking and has proved a real stumbling block.
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Carnage at the libs
Alex Griffiths was last night recovering in hospital after a horrific and brutal attempt was made on his life last night in the libs.
The Liberals B team had just gone down to a 6-3 defeat when suddenly a large metallic projectile was seen hurtling towards the unsuspecting Griffiths.
There was carnage. Steel spikes wedged in the spherical object punctured the main arteries of Alex’s leg and hand.
The perpetrator was a Mr Michael Critchley jnr (definitely not to be mistaken with Charles). Mr Critchley will now stand trial in the small claims court.
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Glory to the A team
Last night the Beb Libs A team won their semi-final at Hesketh Hall to secure their first final appearnce of the season, and with 3 more semi-finals to play, silverware could (not should Tommy) be heading to the Liberal club. Although the team didn’t play to their full potential, the Liberals took the match 6-3 in an exciting contest. The A team team are also in a good position to win the league and need to keep up the pressure on the leaders.
This was also the second away match the liberals have won on the bounce, having finally broken their duck on Tuesday. Lets hope this can carry on into the league, and those vital semi-final matches.
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Little House Victory
The Beb Libs travelled across New Ferry to the Little House last Tuesday night in high spirits. After a slight delay (because the greek bloke at Bits ' n ' pizza took ages to serve Critch) the match got under-way with Eddy Joyce chucking first. A fine win set the agenda for the rest of the match, search and destroy. It was only 'the Lurve machine' and 'pigiot the pigeon boy' who failed to win their games in a 7-2 win. Other winners inculded the Boyce Monster, headgear, Chris, Angry Steve, Craig, and the Hammer.
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