Club captain Jermaine Finley was absolutely to be part of the team when we interviewed him, "Its just great to achieve this feat with this Lunatic. I've been here all my life and it was about time we got this. We clearly deserved it."
Danijel Nadarev also had his thoughts as he was interviewed, "I'm 29 and I've helped the club win back to back titles. What more could I ask? I am also excited with the prospect of playing in the Champions League next season. This season's Champions League was a test and it went well so I have no doubts that the league admin will bring it back. My next goal is probably to win the Champions League next season then. This season was a very stable one if you ask me. We were at the top most of the time but all of this would not be possible without consistency. Our boss has always stressed on the importance on keeping our feet on the ground and playing our best in every game."
When asked about the prospect of claiming the X League Footballer of the Year award, he said, "It would be great to win an individual award considering the fact that I missed a small portion of the season because of an injury. Last year Love won it and it would be an honor to win it this year. However, this is a team game and I would gladly give my award away if it gives my team 3 points."
Nadarev has also been shortlisted to win 2 other awards, the League's Golden Boot and the league's Silver Boot for most assists, "Currently I tie with Kiki from Maibuliwa. He is a young lad and I think if he wins it, it would be a major lift for his career. As for the Golden Boot award, I do not think it is possible as I am currently behind two top notch strikers in the form of Jason Hupkes and Tommy Grierson. Gazzetas have a considerably easy game tonight against the Barretts so I reckon Hupkes to grab a goal. As for Tommy, he will be facing HMGS in a home game. Vadern are incredibly strong and consistent in home games so expect no surprises from Tommy as he will definitely make it into the scoresheet. As for me, I'll stick to supplying the balls to the likes of Tristan and Santa Cruz."
Next was the manager's thoughts on next season and possible signings? "I don't know. Probably not or maybe one or two more. I've got a strong side now and if they pass the pre-season trainings with ease, I do not think we would need to dive into the market anytime soon. We have youth and experience in the side. David(Muniz) and Matt(Lilley) are definitely ones to watch season. Eddy(Zuzul) hardly got a taste of the league yet so expect a lot more from him next season. As for the strikers, Santa Cruz, Robredo and Stanley(Young) are established finishers so why should I get anyone else."
Gustavo Robredo : Watch him soar.
So ends yet another chapter in the X League. This season has been a roller coaster ride for everyone. Exciting yet emotional. Players and managers went a bit mental and even got physical. New teams came and old teams struggled but there were those that stayed consistent. New stars were born and old stars are immortalized forever. Goals were scored but nothing beats the sound of cheering of fans and the cries of victory from the players themselves. It was 34 games but it came and gone so fast. Now everyone looks to the horizon for the coming season. Players are already hungry for more glory while some are struggling to keep up. Whichever it is, it is sure to be action packed in Season 6 of the X League and the X Champions League, comprising of the best and elite sides from the League. But for now, the X League trophy returns to the Asylum as the Lunatics' reign over the league continues for yet another season.
Back at the Asylum
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