![]() | pos | team name | manager | line-up | wk | transf | £prize | total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | COBU94 | Nick Jermy | 361 | 46 | 13 | £100 | 1504 | |
| 02 | Dukla Prague | Ross Peggs | 541 | 44 | 26 | £50 | 1460 | |
| 03 | Butt Kickers | Lawrence Baynes | 343 | 66 | 13 | £35 | 1427 | |
| 04 | Rob-O-Klopp | Rob Dale | 541 | 53 | 17 | £25 | 1417 | |
| 05 | Olympic Marté | Martin Edwards | 343 | 26 | 12 | - | 1342 | |
| 06 | Le Mons Lightning | Matthew Earl | 442 | 17 | 17 | - | 1338 | |
| 07 | Atletico Mūnson | Scott Pritchard | 451 | 14 | 12 | - | 1308 | |
| 08 | Wheeler 'Dier'lers | Adam Walters | 541 | 14 | 26 | - | 1287 | |
| 09 | FC Chuggernaut | Edward Mcnamara | 343 | 24 | 10 | - | 1269 | |
| 10 | The Flying Pigs | Adam Pritchard | 442 | 38 | 11 | - | 1243 | |
| 11 | AC Spartak Cheese | Michael Lucchesi | 451 | 25 | 12 | - | 1221 | |
| 12 | RasenBallsport Magicmen | Matthew Jermy | 361 | 24 | 23 | - | 1217 | |
| 13 | Perdoc Byzeusthians | Quentin Baynes | 532 | 39 | 21 | - | 1206 | |
| 14 | Crackers | Peter Crockford | 352 | 33 | 7 | - | 1080 |


After leading the way for 25 consecutive weeks, Jermy Jnr. finally secured his 2nd SFP crown.
Manager Peggs gave him a scare a few weeks back, when he cut the gap to just 20 points, but COBU94 did what champions do and put together a run in the final 3 weeks that meant he claimed the title.
First to congratulate Jermy was the defending Champ and four times winner manager Dale:
"Let me be the first to congratulate the new champ. Much deserved. He has handled the pressures of leading for so long very well. Never in doubt. Enjoy!"
That was quickly followed up with acknowledgement from the runner up, manager Peggs:
"Indeed. Some great signing in there. And to win with two Palace forwards ..."
Pritchard Snr, part of the early pace-setters also shared his congratulations:
"Congratulations COBU. Ended the Dale era and ran home a hell of a championship."
Finally, the man himself was over-joyed with the win:
"Obviously delighted to have seemingly gotten this one over the line. I've said to others, my main drive was to tie it up as next year we all know the GOAT is going to destroy us and teach us a lesson."
"Well done to my nearest competitors, you've made me sweat. Ross, you've caused me no end of anxiety, sounds like you've won the cup too, so congratulations on that."

After an 88th minute equaliser in the final last week, and facing a 2:1 deficit at half time in the replay, Peggs's men found a second half performance that meant Dukla Prague finished the season with at least one piece of silverware.

It wasn't straight-forward though and went right to the wire. After Dukla Prague hit first with Vardy in the 18th minute, Olympic Marte then equalised through McGoldrick before going ahead before half-time with a goal from Semedo.
But, it was Vardy again who put Dukla Prague back in the driving seat in the 52nd minute with an equalising goal, bringing the tie level but putting manager Peggs in control of the tie with Vardy's golden goal from the first half. Olympic Marte now needed a 3rd goal to take the tie back in his favour.
With manager Edwards running out of options, Peggs marquee signing Bale stepped up and delivered a goal in the 86th minute to kill the tie, and a 2nd in the 96th minute to add bells and whistles.
An epic final, lasting well over 180 minutes, with 8 goals in total, giving manager Peggs a record 4th SFP Cup Final win.

The SFP Final has been taken to a final day replay as Dukla Prague rescue a draw in the nick of time.
After a fruitless Tuesday night, Olympic Marte took the lead through Richalison on Wednesday evening. Manager Edwards looked set to hold on to his slender lead, until Antonio popped up in the 88th minute to take the tie to a golden goal replay.
So the SFP Cup Final replay will take place on the final day of teh season, along with the conclusion of the SFP title race.

After an exciting FFACup weekend, it's Baynes Senior who claimed the next piece of 2020/21 silverware.
A single goal from Perdoc's Tielemans was enough to seal the trophy for Baynes, making him the third manager to have won the FFACup twice.
It also lifts manager Q up three places in the HOF, taking him above founder member Ian Brown, plus Aaron Fenn and Pete Fuller.

After a muddle of a Semi Final, with fixture postponement, replays that were needed and replays that weren't, we final have our two SFP Cup finalists.
First up it's 3 times winner manager Peggs, looking to go for a record 4th SFP Cup win. A Bale hat-trick was enough to knock Group A stage winners, and one of the favourites, Munson out.
Taking on Dukla Prague will be Olympic Marte, after Edwards men came from 2:0 down in the 1st leg, leveling the tie in the 2nd leg before beating Group B stage winners Butt Kickers out.
The SFP Cup Final will take place during midweek, from the 18-19th May.

After picking up the manager of the month award last week, Jermy Senior added another award this week, in the form of the 5ASide Cup.
Rasenballsport Magicmen convincingly brushed aside the PoolV, Captain Mainwearings Barmy Army. Goals early on from Ihenacho and Dallas left the pool side needing something from Fulham's De Cordova-Reid last night, and when he drew a blank, Manager Jermy could celebrate an otherwise dismal season:

It's made an awful season worthwhile. After the worst start you could imagine, we've been a different squad since Christmas. Our performance in the league proves it, climbing up the table while also knocking out good sides in this cup. Yes the final was a bit of a non-event against a mish-mash team, but to knock out Le Mons Lightning, Spartak Cheese and most importantly Wheelers along the way, we're proud to have added another trophy to the cabinet.
The additinal honour for Jermy Senior temporarily puts him back on top in the Hall Of Fame.

After a torrid season, April saw RB Magicmen boss Jermy collect the manager of the month award
His side have been rejuvinated since the turn of the year, and have been hitting big 'squad' numbers for several weeks. The majority of points have secured a 5ASide Cup final appearance this weekend, but Jermy also climbed out of the bottom two last week for the first time since the opening day of the season.
Manager Walters also had a good month, another team hitting form late in the season, along with Managers Peggs, Baynes Jnr and Earl. The former two are closing in on a title challenge, as manager Jermy Jnr. let a significant lead slip.
| No. | Player | POS | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | S. Johnstone | GK | WBA |
| 2 | J. Willock | MD | ARS |
| 3 | B. White | DF | BRI |
| 4 | K. Bartley | DF | WBA |
| 5 | O. Aina | DF | FUL |
| 6 | Y. Mina | DF | EVE |
| 7 | A. Connolly | FD | BRI |
| 8 | A. Mac Allister | MD | BRI |
| 9 | M. Doherty | DF | TOT |
| 10 | C. Soares | DF | ARS |
| 11 | B. De Cordova-Reid | FD | FUL |
| 12 | X. Shaqiri | MD | LIV |
| 13 | A. El Mohamady | DF | AVL |
| 14 | D. Origi | FD | LIV |
| 15 | J. Rodon | DF | TOT |
| 16 | L. Milivojevic | MD | CRY |
| 17 | A. Doucoure | MD | EVE |
| 18 | J. Lewis | DF | NEW |
| 19 | H. Costa | MD | LEE |
| 20 | S. March | MD | BRI |