Thursday, February 28, 2008

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DRM Kerazy League Kicks Off

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The Kerazy League kicked off yesterday at BSRC with league hosts DRM FC playing WEST A.

The game ended with WEST A trouncing DRM FC 5 - 2.

DRM League Teams Confirmed

The DRM 2008 Kerazy League is confirmed with 12 teams vying for top honours this year.
The teams are;

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Welcome

Participating Teams: Maximum of 15 teams
Duration: 1st February – 29th August 2008 (30 weeks)

League organizer: DRM Football Club
Organizer Focal Point (FP): Renny Muslim, LGL/4

Format: League System (Win: 3 points, Draw: 1 point, Lose: 0 points)
Number of matches: 14 matches per team (you play each team in the league once!)

Appointed referees:
Lajis
Referee 2 tbc
Referee 3 tbc

The Concept

1. Entry into the league is by invitation only. Limited to a maximum of 15 teams. If the response is better, we’ll consider increasing the number & the league duration.
2. There will be no participation fee.
3. There will be no trophy at the end of the league. The only thing at stake is pride J
4. This is a non-serious, play for fun, semi-competitive league. The whole point here is that we enjoy the football and use this as a platform to spice up our regular after-work friendly matches.
5. Each confirmed team will commit to playing the 14 matches within the 30 week period.
6. All the 14 matches must be played by 29th August 2008. This should give you room for one game every two weeks.
7. When and where the matches will be played is the responsibility of the two managers to agree on.
8. All costs for field hire, referees, drinks etc are to be split between both teams playing the match.
9. Please only use the three DRM Bula Kerazy League appointed referees. The organizer will attempt to negotiate a fixed match-day price with the three gentlemen.
10. There are no fixed squad lists and we will not require you to register your players. You may bring who you like into the team at any point in the league. Trading, bartering, swapping, borrowing players is allowed within the teams. If by some good luck, Ronaldo agrees to play for your team, by all means, bring him on.
11. Once a match is played, both team managers must update the FP with match details (date, venue, final score & goal scorers if any).
12. Any match-day disputes (e.g. actual final score or validity of result) will be settled by the appointed referee. The referee’s decision is final and non-contestable.
13. The FP will then update this blog (http://www.drm-bula-kerazy.blogspot.com/) and the league table with the latest match results.
14. All information will be up and available on the blog as soon as the FP can make the update.
15. Finally, welcome to the league. Good luck and happy footballing.