GFSN Matchday 4 - December 7th
The Midlands dominance of the league continues with Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham making up the top three but London Falcons will be looking for the opportunity to break the central stranglehold and let the league know that they are strong contenders to defend their title.
In their way stands a a resurgant and confident Wildecats side, not only the team which the Falcons lost to at home last season, but the team which grabbed the Division 2 Gold at the World Cup.
This game, more so than the Blaze/Ballois game in matchday 3, signifies the balance in strength in gay football. If the Midlanders can pull off a win, there can be no doubt the the power has shifted from the capital to the Midlands.
Birmingham Blaze will be looking to bounce back from their home defeat against Ballbois, by grabbing three points from a team they’ve never beaten: Yorkshire Terriers.
Can former league champions Bournemouth pull an upset away at Nottingham Ballbois, will Brighton and Hotscots pick up points against London Titans and Leftfooters respectively?
Once again, it promises to be an intriguing round of matches and all teams are wished the best of luck for the final matches of 2008.


