In a hard fought game this afternoon at the Shed of Delusions, Land Rovers held off a determined Intergen team to take out the game 6 - 4. "We got out to an early lead of 4 - 1 but they pegged us back to 5 - 4 going into the last few minutes" said caretaker manager Smith "then new boy Natelli hit them on the break and we were home". Rovers went top of the table for a couple of hours although Computer Says No have a three games remaining to Rovers one, so they're expected to top the table.
"We've got Infinity next week and we expect to play them in the semi-final as well" said Smith "so we're on target for a final against Computer Says No". Smith said the team had gained a bit of experience over the season and should be able to make the computer say yes when the time comes. "I did a great job today" said Smith "and if another club wants to come in for me with a big money offer then I guess I'll have to consider anything over a million". Interviewed by phone from his sick bed, ailing Rovers manager Steve Hall said he would review what he was paying Smith to play for Rovers, and he was likely to double or even treble his current playing fees if he'd "shut his cakehole'. Smith is currently on an undisclosed contract.
Rovers 6 Intergen 4
17 May 2006
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Well done lads - you got there in the end and we're now top.
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