The second Vice President of Real de Banjul, Mr. Bakary K. Jammeh, has shared the club management’s impression on the City Boys’ performance in the first round of the Gambia Football Federation Division One League. The reigning Champions have been a mainstay on top of the Division One League table having to lead it for most of the first round. Head Coach Ebrima Jatta and his charges won an impressive ten, drew two and lost only three games throughout the first round with the City Boys scoring 22 goals and conceding only 7 in the process. The results and hard work has now led to the Club 2nd Vice President to sit down with the inhouse media to discuss the team’s first round performance and to discuss the transfers of Alasana Yirajang and Ousman Kujabi to Slovakian club FK Železiarne Podbrezová, the performance of the head coach as well as the players camped at Kerr Real. Asked what’s the impression of the club management after the first round of the team’s title defense season, Mr. Jammeh said….. “We are relatively satisfied with the performance of the team so far. We are on top of the league table by three points; it’s not a comfortable one, one has to really qualify that. We are the highest scorers, we have one of the best defensive records and we’ve the highest clean sheets thanks to our defense and goalkeepers and by extension to the whole team. So, relatively, it was a very good first half of the season. If we are to repeat that same results in the second half we can say that we’ve ticked our main box. It’s beyond numbers (on the pitch), from a policy point of view we want to be the very best all times in the country and importantly we want to keep this assembly line of these semi professionals, because we are known for that ongoing. So far we have two of our current players who have left for Slovakia, in Alasana Yirajang and Ousman Kujabi. Congratulations to them, congratulations to the Head Coach, Ebrima Jatta and all the technical staff and teammates who have helped them to go. So we are happy with that and hope that we’ll be able to add a few more in the second half of the season because this is what Real de Banjul is about, bettering the life of our young men and also keeping our business model going because when more players go, it means we have more funding to put back into the team, to develop more young ones and also help attract more young players into the club. We have more exciting young players who are yet to reach their potentials. We also have three players selected to the Gambia U20 team but by our standard, it should be more than that! So, if you ask me, that is one area I’m not satisfied with. Three is a good number but I’ll charge our technical team…