Prisons XI confident of Premier League return

After spending a number of seasons wallowing in the First Division, Prisons XI is set to make a comeback to the Premier League next season.

Prisons XI officials have vowed that they will make it this time round.  The warders were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2006/07 season and they have been struggling to regain promotion since then. 
However, the warders seem to have found their footing this season as they were leading the First Division South log at some stage. Prisons XI are currently second on the log with Security Systems on top.  But while Security Systems have registered three losses, Prisons XI are yet to lose a game.  The warders have amassed 41 points from 19 games, while Security Systems are leading with 42 points from the same number of games.  Prisons XI will be travelling to Moshupa to face Mathaithai tomorrow. 

Prisons XI assistant coach, Mahala Dintweng is upbeat about their chances of regaining promotion to the Premier League at the end of the season.  "We are confident that we will get back to the Premier League next year.  The fact that we have not lost a game after 19 matches shows our determination," Dintweng said as his team was busy in training.  "The experience that we have should work well for us," he continued. 

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