Who needs any other entertainment, this GKL is proving the hottest contested tournament in Europe. Six weeks in and there are 16 (SIXTEEN) teams within three points at the top of the table. Vindication, if it was needed, for the switch to the new scoring system.
Performance of the week came from Iain Pollock's Lockerbie Legends as they thrashed lowly Cantenaccio to move into fourth spot. But it was the G31 Galacticos who went back to the top as they dished out a summary beating to Gianfranco Gorgonzola. Sunday goals for Didi Drogba and Ashley Cole helped their cause.
Eggo Senior saw off Dynamo Kev to go third but Eggo Junior slumped to defeat against the Doonhamers. Old Uncle Carlo still has his magic as he is proving by doubling up his lecturing duties with managing Chelsea FC this season.
Another veteran doing well is Doug Archibald. The Rockstars Fragmented, clearly taking the correct dose of their medication at present, saw off a revamped Willie's Warriors. Very disappointing for Mr Johnston who played his wildcard and still got beat.
The Cape Crusaders were toppled from the top by a resurgent Atletico Madboy. Ethan Colthart has been the league's jammiest manager so far. His 261 points have given him four wins whereas Cantenaccio's 272 points have won them none. He will hope his luck holds in the weeks ahead.
Team Ramrod continue to rise while Oisin's Eleven slip down the table. Also moving up were Kenny Ross and Joe O'Brien while Colin Colthart, Giancarlo Rinaldi, Steve Wilson, Kev Sharp and Serafino Ingardia slip down the way. Stefano Rinaldi got a rare win but otherwise there were no points gained by the bottom four.
In Serie B David Wynn holds a slender two-point lead over Kieran Westbrook. Steve Fitzpatrick is also in close contention.
But watch out for a resurgent pie-fuelled Graeme Nicol and the US managers Bill Isley and Stephen Heath who both added 70+ points. It may not be so easy for Aidan Bain to overtake them all after all...
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