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       The Reaper Review - Issue 2 - first quarter review
       By: Dave Rosewell Date: June 7, 2024, 5:57 am
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       Hello and welcome to the second issue of the Reaper Review, you
       one stop place for everything Reykjavik Reapers related.
       We have now had 7 league weeks so far since the end of April and
       4 cup games and Reapers are already storming away with a 6 point
       lead in division 2. They remain the only 2 side yet to lose, but
       they have to be careful, as a 6 point lead can quickly erode in
       this game! During these past 7 weeks, they have racked up 6 wins
       and 1 draw scoring 20 goals and only conceding 9.
       While they have been sterling in the league, they have faltered
       a little in the League Cup, winning 1, drawing 1 and losing 1.
       However, they still have a shout of making it through to the
       next round. Meanwhile in the EA Knockout Cup, they are through
       to the 2nd round after beating Thames Ironworks. Who will they
       face in the next round?
       Reapers' performance in April/May also earned caretaker manager
       Dave Rosewell the manager of the month award. Before he took
       over the then Sky Blues, they were very much a mid-table team,
       having finished 6th and 8th these past 2 seasons. They are now
       serious contenders for the division 2 title after going through
       a massive face lift.
       The new look back 4 of Danik Marashko, Enzo Fratelli, Beka
       Kechakmadze and Ayho Kushimo (all who were signed in the
       pre-season window) have been imperious. While new captain Vilo
       Fluess has really stepped up to the plate in defensive midfield
       and Andrei Perebyinis has been great since signing from United
       1908. Enzo Julliene is the only former Sky Blues player left in
       the side and the Belgian has shown why he deserved to be kept
       around with 3 goals from midfield.
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