Tweak says, "he don't want your sympathy"
01 July - Quidditch
Hit by Goyle's bat in the back
More blames less action
Seeker GABRIELLE NASH caught the snitch as ROGER DAVIES scored two back to back goals
After keeper CIARAN TROY stopped seven goal attempts in a row, Wasps beater GREGORY GOYLE flew behind him and hit him in the back with his Beaters Bat. Goyle claimed. "I was aiming for the bludger, but it moved, and Troy was in the way." That, however, was not the case as the bludgers were following the Wasps Seeker PYRRHUS BROWNLOW.
Chudley Cannons are coming apart as they keep blaming other teams for their problems. "So what? They just need more and more Gryffindors? The Magpies should be called the Gryffpies and change their colours!" BEN BARDY snapped at a passing reporter.
It was an intense match. They started the match with back to back goals from each teams before Puddlemere keeper MILES BLETCHLEY got his head in the game and his game improved managing some fantastic passes to the Puddlemere Chasers. ROGER DAVIES managed back to back goals just as GABRIELLE NASH's had wrapped around the snitch. "It was an impressive match, and Puddlemere has upped its game these last few matches. It was my fault, and I wasn't expecting Davies to score two goals so quickly." Gabrielle Nash told reporters.
The Players Union is planning a vote on Monday, July 13th on if the league should cut back the number of matches this season in favour of international friendlies and training. The Union has before mentioned that 48 matches in a season can take a lot of a body. A section of the Union has pushing for matches only on Saturday and not during the week.
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