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I just realized I posted in the wrong league forum. Oh well....
Division II.2 could be renamed League of the Killer Nonames. All four of the active teams have lost games this season against Nonames. While I suspect some of those Nonames may have been active teams at the time of the losses, they weren't strong established teams so there really is no excuse.
Leading the league at the moment is Rudderz FC. Now in their 5th season, they have a stadium and facilities equal to most of the teams in Div.1. Fielding a completely home-grown line-up, their players aren't quite as strong as those in the top tier but there are some high quality players developing well in the facilities as well as some good younger players yet to make their debuts who may benefit from experience in the first team.
Second is Godsoccer, a slightly younger version of Rudderz: all Australian lineup with good development of facilities, see previous comments.
Third is Chelski City who hold the distinction of being the oldest Australian team never to play in the top league. That goal is not beyond them. They have bought some good overseas players over the years and, if they put their best team on the park, would probably have the strongest team in the league. Unfortunately, their facility development is poor. To have facilities still on the first level in your 6th season is almost unforgivable. But, as I've said before, it's never too late to start investing.
The final active team is Crithit United, who only signed up this season, are languishing near the bottom of the table and logging in irregularly. They won't be challenging for promotion this season.
My tip is for the top three positions to stay as they are with Rudderz going up and Godsoccer into the playoffs.
Leading the league at the moment is Rudderz FC. Now in their 5th season, they have a stadium and facilities equal to most of the teams in Div.1. Fielding a completely home-grown line-up, their players aren't quite as strong as those in the top tier but there are some high quality players developing well in the facilities as well as some good younger players yet to make their debuts who may benefit from experience in the first team.
Second is Godsoccer, a slightly younger version of Rudderz: all Australian lineup with good development of facilities, see previous comments.
Third is Chelski City who hold the distinction of being the oldest Australian team never to play in the top league. That goal is not beyond them. They have bought some good overseas players over the years and, if they put their best team on the park, would probably have the strongest team in the league. Unfortunately, their facility development is poor. To have facilities still on the first level in your 6th season is almost unforgivable. But, as I've said before, it's never too late to start investing.
The final active team is Crithit United, who only signed up this season, are languishing near the bottom of the table and logging in irregularly. They won't be challenging for promotion this season.
My tip is for the top three positions to stay as they are with Rudderz going up and Godsoccer into the playoffs.
Great summary
Rudderz definitely look like the team to beat going forward, so my money is on them to take out the league. Godsoccer could, with a bit of luck fight for that spot but i doubt they would do it.
Rudderz definitely look like the team to beat going forward, so my money is on them to take out the league. Godsoccer could, with a bit of luck fight for that spot but i doubt they would do it.
Welcome [soccer_team=1] and I hope you stick around to challenge next season. BTW you have a pretty special Team ID of "1"... that's certainly unique!
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