Tuesday, 21 September 2010

PatrikPatrik to leave Kensington Boys Cl

After a terrible start to the season the Kensington Boys Club called a press conference this morning to announce the decision to let coach PatrikPatrik go after this season. The board states that “We are incredibly proud of our club’s achievements over the years under PP’s reign but he has signaled that he is prepared to leave if this season does not provide him with an overwhelming reason not to. In the light of these current matches I think it is safe to say that both parties are united in the belief that change has to come.”

The manager himself has not been too outspoken in the last few seasons but seemed quite emotional as he spoke of many fond memories of the club and the league. He continued to say
“I won’t leave the club until this season is over and I won’t rest until this club is back on its feet. The lads need a change, I can see that. But we have a good relationship as well. The past three seasons have been downhill in many ways, both in this team and in the league as a whole but we’ve always shared the joys and woes of constant mid-table division 1 together and I’m sad to leave them.
I would never leave anyone behind and will ensure the future of the team until the final day of this season. “

KBC started as a rowing club before switching to football and joining the RMI in season 2. Back then the manager was mostly worried about his players having more econ in their townhouse estates than the club has ever managed to conjure up. But as time went, the Kensingtonians quickly achieved promotion to division 1 and have been a permanent fixture there ever since. PP started working for the division 1 community but after the league went through some dramatic events very little has been heard or said. Whoever takes over KBC will find a strong enough team with a good future in store and a great history to lean back on.

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