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Written by Moloneys Cojones   
Sunday, 21 December 2008 13:53

So just over a third into the season and in Div 4 a couple of teams have managed to avoid being on the negative side of a result, yet.  Nice achievement for any team.  In 4.1, although sitting in second place, Dunboyne AFC has yet to lose a match, conceding just 6 goals in the process.  Blacklake United is on top with an impressive 9 wins and just one loss.  

 

In 4.5 BRFC Ultras are also second with again no losses to their record.  If a couple of their 8 draws had been wins, they’d be above Laners FC who have lost just one match.  At the other extreme the relegated Ballyoulster has yet to register a win and look set for the ignominy of another drop if they don't pull their finger out (and maybe login).  

 

Continuing in this vein of unbeaten teams in second place Enforcers FC, lie just behind XI Parts Dead in 4.6.  But in 4.7 ronanstown utd are sitting pretty with 9 wins and 4 draws for 31 points out of 39.  Not bad going.

 

Across the Division no goal scorer really stands out with some 5 players on 11 goals each.  And 18 players have achieved average ratings of 7 or more, with Anthony Lynott of Farcelona FC top of the heap with a 7.83 rating.  Conversely Tom Kelly from Lispopple Albion has the dubious honour of achieving the most cards with an impressive 9 from 11 games.  He should take a chill pill…

 
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