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The Sporting League: Game 9 Results.

Athletico pulled away at the summit creating a five point gap with an assured three goals to win over poor relations Chamber Athlete.

Newly promoted underdogs Kite Vale continued to show the big guns what can be done on a budget as they eased into second place after an away win over strugglers Lunderbach.

Universo Collunteen lost a bit of ground as they were held by sleeping giants Bayerns.

Pointeso have had a slow start to the season but are still up there after a nervy two goals to one win at home over Drakens.

Pointeso’s Sporting share average dropped 3.1 percent to a two week low on Wednesday as declines in emerging market currencies spooked investors and the previous day’s weak Novian survey continued to hurt sentiment. The Pointesian ended 309.33 points lower to 3.0012.3, the lowest closing level since November 24th. It was the biggest one-day fall since Jan. 14. The tetrel dropped 9.1 percent this week, its second straight weekly decline.


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The Sporting League: Game 8 Results.

Athletico got their eighth win in a row courtesy to some poor defending by the Zindustrious back four.

Athletico boss: ‘We’re an evolving project. It’s great to see some players that struggled for form last season come into their own this time around. Credit to Zindustrious though because they were pretty much equal to us bar those defensive errors.’

Newly promoted Kite Vale used a ‘get out of jail card’ at home to a Tranquilayers side to secure a one – one draw.

Sporting Radio Pundit X: ‘I’m finding it difficult to pin-point what is going wrong for the 2011 champions Tranquilayers. They look nervous every time they get hold of the ball. It’s gonna be a long hard season for them this term.’

Universo kept up the pressure at the top with a comfortable away day win at Yop Lane.

Delta continued their worst ever start to a season with a home defeat against fellow strugglers Metronova.

On the topic of Metronova…their current head of state Zac Peirerson has been in the news with fresh allegations of corruption levelled at him for the third time this year. More revelations are due to emerge, which could compel him to retire or take ‘time-out.’

Peirerson was asked a question by Sporting Radio Pundit X at the end of his teams win over Delta which resulted in a torrent of abuse aimed at radio’s no.1 reporter.


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Marc Renshaw: The Sporting League.

The National Football Museum

Date 14 January – 31 March 2014

Urbis Building

Cathedral Gardens

Manchester M4 3BG

Mon-Sat 10-5. Sun 11-5

The artist will be showing selection of works from The Sporting League Series at The National Football Museum – the permanent home of the FIFA Collection and the leading museum of its kind in the world.

Located within the Urbis building in Manchester city centre, the museum was founded to preserve, conserve and interpret several important collections of association football memorabilia.

The National Football Museum exists to explain how and why football has become ‘the people’s game’, a key part of England’s heritage and way of life. It also aims to explain why England is the home of football, the birthplace of the world’s most popular sport.

Visitors are invited to predict the results from Game 20 of the current season via a ballot box throughout the showcase.


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