Wednesday 8th February 2012
Football Roundup
6th November 2009
Wisla Krakow stretched their lead at the top of the table to six points following a 3-2 thriller away at Korona Kielce. A crowd of 13,000 watched the defending champions nab a classic hit and run in a seesaw game involving thrills, spills and the odd red card. Legia Warszawa, meanwhile, have fired warning shots to their Krakow rivals by snatching a 2-0 win against surprise package Ruch Chorzow. That result keeps Ruch second and Legia third, though the Warsaw giants will be looking to use that result as a springboard before this weekend’s six pointer away at Wisla. Lower down the ladder Cracovia sink to bottom following a dismal defeat at the hands of fifth placed GKS Belchatow, while Lech ...
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