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Sea View's woes continue

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Coach Alhagi Sarr and his Sea View side's poor run of form in the on-going national league season is showing no sign of ending. A heated nil-nil draw against the in-form Samger side on Sunday, at the Serrekunda West Mini-stadium, marked the Hotel club's fifth league match with no win.

The relegation escapees have drawn three and lost two in five matches, scoring only two goals and conceding four.

Sunday's stalemate score left the former Wallidan and Ports Authority coach in a speechless mood, as he furiously walked out on waiting journalists shortly after the final whistle.

"The coach is not in the mood to talk to the press and you have to understand him. He is angry because the players did not give him what he wanted," a member of the Sea View technical staff told Observer Sports.

Sea View's next fixture will see them lock horns with fellow strugglers, Gamtel FC, at the Serrekunda West Mini-stadium, on Thursday, March 20.

However, it is not only Sea View that are struggling with form. Sait Matty beat Interior 2-0 on Saturday to again deny the Division One returnees of their first win in six league ties. Interior currently lie at the bottom table on only four points.




Author: by Nanama Keita
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