Japan firmly in the lead, lions tamed? 03/14/2010
Has the decision in the Shanghai premier league been made this weekend? Who's to say... but Japan surely seems on the right track to the title, while the Lions have suffered a setback. See the drama unfold over the next weeks! Galacticos 1 - 8 Japan With their trademark Tsunami style Japan FC have washed away the Galacticos. And Japan has now taken a 3 point lead over the Lions. Who will stop them? Who will hold this blue wave from snatching the title? Flamenkos 3 - 2 Lions The lions were missing their coach Freek and their target man Michael. This resulted in an unlionlike performance in the first half. But don't underestimate the part the Flamenkos played! They are deadly efficient and scored 2 goals out of 2 corner kicks in the first half. The second half saw the Lions waking up and they came roaring to the attack, scoring 2 goals to equalize early on. They took charge of the game, but the Flamenkos goalie played a great match and preventi them from scoring further. Thus it came to be that with 5 minutes to go, Flamenkos had another corner kick and again they scored. Coming up in the SPL on Sunday March 21: 11.00 Dulwich - Galacticos The Galacticos will surely be looking to get their game back in track, while Dulwich have not seen action for quite some time now. This should be an equal game, so there will be suspense guaranteed! 13.00 Flamenkos - Bulls Flamenkos are still unbeaten in 2010. Will they be able to continue that winning streak? Or will they strike out against the Bulls? Last game ended in a 3-3 draw, so lots of goals are to be expected from these 2 well scoring teams... 15.00 Super 48 - Lions After the defeat of yesterday, Lions captain Freek is coming back from USA just in time to take charge of his team. Trailing 3 points to Japan, he doesn't want to take any risk. For Super 48 could just as well deliver the surprise of the season! See you all out there on the pitch! Frederik - on behalf of SPL Committee CommentsLeave a Reply | Result/Standings
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