The Sporting League: Game 28.
The big game of the day saw Bayerns throw away a two goal advantage away against league leaders Pointeso on home turf.
Pundit X: ‘What were yiz playin’ at out there in the second half eh? I think ya need to be lookin’ at the ol’ tactics again…ye had Pointeso runnin’ scared for the most part…’
Bayerns boss: ‘Our players gave everything out there today – with a couple carrying injuries. Team selection is a complex skill and is probably why some of us are managers and others are pundits.’
Tranquilayers are flying high into something of a dream like state after hammering Saints by six goals to nil.
Tranquilayers boss: ‘I would have liked us to still be with the leaders but we’ve now just got to keep up the current momentum – it’s still going to be hard relinquishing our crown.’
The Sporting League: Game 27
Pointeso seem to be scraping wins in recent games – this time recording a one goal to nil win over relegation candidates Green Tree.
Sporting Radio Pundit X: ‘That was a close call for the leaders but I always had the impression that they would’ve stepped up a gear if and when required.’
Universo Collunteen came back from behind for the second game in a row to stun lowly Metronova.
Novia were unceremoniously dumped into sixth place after falling behind by two goals to nil at home to the graceful Athleticans.
The Sporting League: Game 26
Pointeso held onto their seven point gap at the top with a one goal to nil win over Olby.
Universo Collunteen came back from a goal down to take all three points against Chamber Athlete.
The big match of the day finished all square between Bayerns and Novia.
Pundit X: ‘It was a bit strange out there today at the Bayerns match. There were some…I don’t know…something in the sky seemed to be distracting the passage of play. It was almost like hearing keys tapping on a keyboard. I thought it was just me but a lot of supporters could hear the same thing. Well, as for the game, I’ve seen better. Novia are hanging on by the skin of their teeth now – they don’t have enough depth to sustain a challenge now.’