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Game 28

Novia took a giant step towards their 1st Sporting title after coming back from a goal down against Bayerns to win 2-1. Sporting radio: ‘There was a real buzz around the Bayerns stadium at the start of the game but it just seems as though Novia are proving to have the X factor this season.’

There were ongoing protests that led to disruption prior to the Zindustrious and Colne game. The anger felt by the Zindustrious supporters seemed to have had a positive effect on their players as they went on to win 4-0.

Zindustrious are going to become the 1st major team to feel the full force of the Sporting cutbacks as they’ll now be hit with a 50% reduction in their regular funding as they’re the newcomers to the league.

Red Star recorded their 5th win in a row with a 1-0 score line against Lunderbach. Red Star boss: ‘We’re relying on others doing us a few favours. There are still a good ten games left to go and we really need to keep ourselves in the top three. We need to grab enough cash to push us on in future seasons – anything else is a bonus…’

The Olby boss admitted that his team will be relinquishing their crown at the end of the season but remained upbeat after a 3-0 win against Bolsov. ‘The players are a buzzin’ all over the pitch – we’re chasin’ rainbows now = we’re the eternal underdogs, you must believe me. I’m still confident that we’re gonna go unbeaten in the last 10 games.’

## Liver Halvers are still going ahead with proposed strike action in Sporting City after confirmation that they’re going to lose all their regular funding from the sporting federation after losing their court battle against Bayerns.




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