This campaign for the
North Ireland Premiership League coming down to its end, with just four matches
left to bring this exciting edition to a close with a new squad as its maximum victor.
The chaps from
Northern Belfast are looking like a sure fit to win the Danske Bank Premiership
Shield, one that has been very elusive from them, since the mid 90’s when this
club won it for the last time.
Finally for Manager
Stephen Baxter, his Crusaders after taking a comfortable lead of nine points
over its archrivals Linfield Blues and cross town rivals Cliftonville Reds,
suddenly things are looking jolly good!
Their next match as a
visiting entity to Windsor Park will be test of fire, as the local chaps and their
Manager Warren Feeney will really do everything in their power to net three
points of gold if they want to continue in their quest and race to the league shield.
Something that can be
a bit challenging for the Crusaders boss, as his schedule that includes a
hardened Glentoran as well a Derby with cross town archrival’s Cliftonville and
Portadown.
Indeed, this will be a
match to be considered of the week and if the Crusaders at least take a point, enough
will be to their aspirations to win the overall league with a touch of class.
It looks easy, but not
at all for the Crues Boss, who will take care of any intricate detail in its initial
eleven to make amends in their quest of the league top trophy and not see his
chaps derailed in their aspirations and seeing their hard work performed all
campaign long.
That can go in the
tubes, by losing a couple or all of their remaining matches- with showing off
signs of fatigue and suddenly a simple neglect, coming as a boom- that can cost this club its
campaign.
Still for this club
their push and drive to excellence isn’t over not yet, seeing one determined
and ambitious Stephen Baxter- applying a drive to perfection so their
celebration can be seen as a premature one.
So far with the way
this club is playing lately, like they’re somehow possessed and a with very
convincing win over Ballymena United with a score of 3-1 being its midfielders
three scores in Paul Heatley, Timmy Adamson and Jordan Owen the ultimate contributors.
At the end the
Crusaders ultimate wish is to close this campaign with a bang and all around
style, will be winning over its next foes matches, especially the so called
North Belfast Derby to be played at Solitude Park.
By winning this
important match, will be an all-around celebration at Seaside Park as well this
venue will welcome in its halls the League Shield once again returning, after
quite a while away from this club grasp.
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