Logica eventually clinched the Championship in what proved to be their final league game of the season, with two very easily won points against possibly the poorest side in the division. The experienced set the ball rolling with a well placed shot from a low cross. stabbed home a second after a fine run down the left and cross from .

At half-time replaced , the former being very unlucky to be selected as the twelth man again. And what an impact the young Irishman made, scoring two excellent goals, his first of the season. First showed good vision to switch play from left to right. However, his long ball seemed destined to be claimed by the keeper, until 's pace enabled him to get his head to the ball first, and deflect it into the corner of the net. His second goal was even better. Winning the ball from a Saracen defender, advanced goalwards, but seemed to have made his shooting angle too acute. As loitered in the middle, the midfielder unexpectedly sent a fierce shot into the roof of the net; such was the speed of the shot that the keeper had hardly moved before the net was bulging.

Almost unnoticed, notched a couple in between times to secure his second hat-trick of the season in true Snatcherite fashion. After the game, a spectator departing the terraces was heard to wonder that " seems to do sod all during a game but ends up with 2 or 3 goals!" The mark of a top-class striker? In any case three more goals went some way to answering those critics who were wondering whether had another season left in him.

Crusaders scored an excellent consolation goal with minutes left, their captain volleying home from a corner. It seems though that Logica find it compulsory to give the opposition one goal in a game whoever they may be (only 6 clean sheets in 24 games this season).

And so it game to pass that the mighty Logica were Champions of Division 2 and shall do battle in the premier league next season. But since this had been a mere formality for so long, there lingered an air of anti-climax in the after-match celebrations. However, 's idea to find a pub as far away from London as possible soon raised spirits once more.