BSFL has received credible information alleging that a prominent member of Borneo Headhunters' coaching staff will be shown the door before their next match following their failure to beat new Division 1 boys leea-1334, scoring the lowest in the league in the process.
A phone interview with a "senior official" at buwaytress HQ revealed that the management had set lofty targets pre-season after falling short of the title in Season 2. Despite 6 points from a possible 9, it is understood that the boardroom have expressed dismay not so much at the results, but at the lack of effort -- scoring only 3 goals in 3 games.
Headhunters fans, accustomed to goals after seeing their team plunder 64 in 13 (almost 5 per round), made their displeasure clear in the last game, booing the team each time they passed the ball back, which happened a record 80% of the game.
Their last win also came in fortunate circumstances when defending champion CLS63 was fined for fan disturbance and buwaytress awarded the walkover.
The manager is said to still be safe in his job, but the lack of running in recent games suggests the club is laying the blame on the Head of Fitness, who allowed the team to arrive for training a day before season kickoff.