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Battle of the brothers!!
John Aloisi’s team is 14 points clear at the top with (I think) 7 games to go, however he’s only got 6/15 points from the last 5 games.

If he keeps going at that pace he’ll win, but looks like his team is slowing down towards the end. Needs another 8 points to win.

Time for a title watch.
 
John Aloisi’s team is 14 points clear at the top with (I think) 7 games to go, however he’s only got 6/15 points from the last 5 games.

If he keeps going at that pace he’ll win, but looks like his team is slowing down towards the end. Needs another 8 points to win.

Time for a title watch.
I'm more interested in what I would describe as the "real" table i.e. how the table would look without the points deducted at the start of the season for some of the clubs. As you point out, John's team has got the wobbles a bit so last night's win was very welcome. Shandong would be 9 points behind in second with Nick Montgomery's Beijing Guoan 2 points further back but with a game in hand. Shanghai Shenhua would be a further 2 points behind in 4th but also with a game in hand over the two leaders.
 
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