An excellent, sustained performance against weaker, yet irritating third division opponents. Goal difference was the order of the day, since it was a fair bet that Cultural would now acquire the same points total as us. Logica kept their heads, and attacked with patience and style right upto the final whistle, at which point they had netted seven and missed as many other good chances.
was villain-turned-hero, as a superb hat-trick nearly made up for another outing of those hideous trousers whose hue is now apparently "African Violet". and chipped in (although not literally for once) with their customary goal apiece, and scored a rare goal, finally achieving what was previously thought impossible by keeping his head and subsequently the ball down to send a perfectly placed shot into the corner of the net from fifteen yards. A goal courtesy of a Sema defender brought the total to seven. A consolation for the ex-CAP team came in the first half with a header that even and two defenders on the line could not reach.
The main aim had been achieved and our goal difference was now looking quite healthy at +11. We had to wait almost a month for Cultural to play their two games. Whilst they won both as we anticipated, the margin was surprisingly slender despite knowing exactly how many goals they required. Hampstead were beaten 3-2, which left them needing to win their last match by ten or eleven goals. They only managed to win 4-2, and this meant Logica qualified for the semi-final of the War Memorial Shield Sunday AM section.