Three interesting games being played tomorrow will determine how fascinating the
soccer league becomes.
Undefeated Butler will take on a tough Aggrey House while Gberg seeks to tame
second-placed Ramseyer.
Ramseyer's Odem Boateng (left) and a team mate.
Gberg must beat them this weekend
Because the league is only a one-round affair, each team has about 5 matches to go. With
Butler having accumulated 9 points from 3 matches, another victory for the Butler boys will
ensure that they have half of the maximum 24 points available, which may make them
difficult to catch.
However, if Aggrey wins that match then they will jump to second with 8 points, assuming
that the great Ramseyer loses to Gberg House, which is highly probable.
If all the above happens, then Butler would remain at 9 points, Agrrey would have 8,
Ramseyer 7 and Gberg 7. That will make the league very competitive.
If Pearson beats Freeman, the second-tier teams will also become very intriguing. If
Pearson beats Freeman, they will get 4 points, Freeman would retain
their 4 points, Osei Tutu 6 and Serwah 6, which will mean this second-tier group would
not be far from the top four teams.