Joe Boarder (2), Charlie Ord, Michael Gallagher and Jack Stonehouse on target as FC Vibes cruise past controversial Cleveland Police XI
The game could have went either way in the opening 15 minutes with Cleveland Police having a lot of early chances.
It was Vibes that broke the deadlock, however, with substitutes Stonehouse and Boarder linking up with some silky footwork and the number 10 slotted it in the bottom corner in the 39th minute.
Vibes doubled their lead ten minutes after the break as Ord won the ball back off the Cleveland Police defence and squared it to Boarder who was there to tap it home.
Just a minute later Lewis Boylen fouled his man in the box and the ref pointed to the slot the spot kick was neatly put away by Commissioner Gordon.
In the 62nd minute Vibes doubled the lead as Boarder turned provider playing Ord through on goal who dispatched his shot into the bottom corner with a tidy finish.
Cleveland Police found a way into the game in the 73rd minute as they made it 3-2 a loose ball from a corner fell to PC Plod who thundered it home.
In the 81st minute the ref, who was a Cleveland Police player, pointed to the spot again after Craig Altringham slapped away a cross.
Adam Linsel read Officer Barbrady like a book and launched the ball long for a counter, it found its way to Ollie Watt on the wing who played it across goal and Gallagher rifled it in to make it 4-2.
In the 85th minute resident daft arse Altringham gave away another penalty, despite his protests of innocence the non-bias referee was the coldest man on Grayfields - the penalty was dispatched by RoboCop.
The last goal of the day came in the 88th minute as Watt's left foot turned to magic once again, finding Stonehouse who audaciously looped the ball over the oncoming keeper and into the back of the net.
Great game for Vibes, Alex Costello was man of the match after a superb display at right back, creating so many opportunities. UTV.
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