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Sierra Leone Premier League in Focus –Week 8

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Bo Rangers win three in a row

Two in a row is a probably a stroke of luck, but three is a plan. Bo Rangeres defeated East End Tigers to win for the third consecutive games. This takes their total win to 4.

The team is currently under a career taker coach, if Konneh has a license A, it will be foolish not to appoint him permanently next season. The team has shown much improvement under him. None of the other two coaches that Rangers have employed before this man, have had a clear cut game plan.

Second Leg-Week five of Sierra Leone Premier League

Review

Parade woes continue

Central Parade on Sunday lost their third game in five matches, after a 2-0 encounter with FC Kallon. To make matters worse, their coach was also sent to the stands.

Last week’s win against FCFC was sign that perhaps Parade were back, but not quite. However, they should take a huge comfort in their performance against FC Kallon. On a whole they deserved something from the game.

Parade are still 3rd with 25 points.

The Sierra Leone Premier League in Focus

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Review

Kallon miss chance to go top

Just as most people feared, FC Kallon missed the chance over the weekend to go top of the league. They drew blanks with Old Edwardians in what was a thrilling encounter right to the end.

Football and Ramadan: Sierra Leone Premier League’s challenge

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

When Mohamed Salah decided not to fast to play last season’s Champions League final against Real Madrid, two things happened; firstly he got a very nasty injury that broke his shoulder, left him in tears and in the hospital. Secondly his team went on to lose that game 3-1 to Real Madrid.

Make your own judgement about Salah’s decision; but some called it Karma.

 The month of Ramadan is here. For Muslims, this is the month when they avoid eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset, as prescribed by Islamic law.

Sierra Leone Premier League Preview 15/5/2019

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

So here is the thing, we have six teams playing in the Premier League from Friday to Sunday; two of them are in the top of the table, three of them are right at the bottom and one of them is just in the middle.

It is safe to say that by the end of the weekend, things would have shaped up a bit all over the table.

Old Edwardians vs FC Kallon

Premier League Review 13/05/19

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Lions drop points in Kono

So Lions dropped two points over the weekend in Kono. For the title race, this means instead of leading 2nd place FC Kallon by four points or at least one point (if FC Kallon wins), they are now leading them by just two points. Yes, just two points. FC Kallon could go top of the table with a win against Old Edwardians this Saturday.

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