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Well, well, well. Can anyone stop the Leper juggernaut? On Olympic's previous showing, they were not to be the team. They were poor.

5 minutes into this game, Olympic looked like a different side. Organised behind the ball but without offering much up-front.

That was the best it got for them unfortunately as Drake stole in like a snake from the grass and put the Lepers one nil up. Within seconds Matt Ames had continued his insatiable goalscoring form and doubled the lead.

It was time to unleash Jerzak. Having missed the previous game on "international duty" in Amsterdam, doing unspeakable things and researching new cultures. Within moments, he had proved that he was back and focussed on the task in hand by slamming home his first goal for a while. Moments later he had got his second and he was properly psyched up.

Ames shortly afterwards added his second and the Lepers were 5-0 up before half-time. There was still time for Jerzak to add his third for his inaugural hat-trick. Not the first player to produce a trick with his hat this season.

After that performance it was always going to be hard for the team to remain 100% alert, especially defensively, as the goal-lust normally begins to emerge around this time.

It was worse than normal, as the orange-clothed devils stormed back into the game to make it 6-1, then 6-2 and then 6-3. No chance of a clean sheet, that was clear!

It soon became clear that this was all part of a cruel joke by the beer-loving rascals. Having given Olympic a glimmer of a hope, they stormed away again. With a show of mesmerising and beguiling talent the team created an opportunity for Drake to add to his game's tally and to his now bulging sack of goals of late.

Harvey then continued his good, consistent goalscoring run. Never scores in a flurry but sure to score every game, hopefully.

Drake soon found some extra impetus to grab his third, and the side's eight, putting himself within striking distance of top-scorer Matt Ames' collection of strikes.

All-in-all, another comfortable victory for the team that are now renowned by all onlookers as the finest purveyors of great football, dashes of aggression and random shouting.

-News soon filtered through to the lads of league leaders Jeronimo's defeat against the Lebowski-ites. This puts the Lepers one point behind Jeronimo with the two teams to meet in their next match. A real six-pointer one might say. Come on the Lepers.