Sporting League Results: Game 8
Olby effectively ended champions Tranquilayers campaign after only eight games with an impressive away win. Olby boss: ‘That was a good three pointer for us against the champions. I wasn’t worried when we went a goal down after the first minute as I felt that they were vulnerable after their loss against Red Star.’
Sporting Radio Pundit X: ‘Well, I was looking at the Tranquilayers at the end of last season and felt that there was a lack of strength in depth. I mean, it’s really a case of early doors now for ‘em. You can’t fall eight points behind the leaders and expect to retain the crown.’
Delta supporters were up in arms after watching their manageress sides self combustion exercise against Saints after going down at home by three goals to nil.
The return of the former Delta championship winning boss from seasons 2000 to 2003 to the club would represent further antagonising an increasingly disillusioned fan base, though that he is under consideration reflects the chaos currently gripping the now mid-table sleeping giants.
Sporting Radio Pundit X: ‘Really not sure about the suggestions about bringing back an old boss – those days have been and gone. The Delta fans won’t have it either after the circumstances surrounding his departure. Last I heard of him were rumours that he’d moved to the Pointeso area and is running some kind of marketing business. I still think he’s a bit of a shady character.’
Pundit Y: ‘Oh come off it, I was down my local the other day and there were loads of smiles from the Delta fans when they looked up at the rumours on Sporting Channel 107.’
Pundit X: ‘Aye, I know the kinda pubs you go to pal, I bet everyone has got a wacky baccy smile through the green haze…’
Awkward studio laughter followed.
Red Star moved up into second position despite a lucky away win over Saints who dominated for the majority of the game.
Leaders Pointeso went eight straight wins with a mature performance against struggling Green Tree.
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