By Sulayman Bah
The league summit spot is open for grabs after a struggling Bakau held
back a ten-man Real De Banjul to throw the chase open to the reach of
contenders after the capital side led through last week.
The goalless draw at the SK East Park still leaves Real
temporarily at top of things two points ahead of second-placed Gamtel
who were in action at press time yesterday.
Victory for Tapha’s men –who are on ten points – will see the telecom side
swagger to the top by one point.
Bombada earlier on Saturday strolled to within second place on ten
points after mauling Banjul United 2-0 –their second defeat of the
season –consequently applying the breaks on the FA Cup winners’
impressive streak.
Gambia Armed Forces suffered their first defeat to the new season of
the GFF top flight renamed First Eco Partners First Division League on the
heel of a D3m sponsorship package with the renewable energy company,
in week six, following a 2-1 loss to Ports Authority.
Hawks and Serrekunda United, Brikama-Wallidan and Gamtel and Interior
were slugging it out Sunday evening.]]>