SUPER Saturday lived up to the billing with goals, surprises and drama in equal measure in the Vale of Glamorgan Football League.

In the Premier Division each fixture saw opposition in close proximity in the league table. Vale United continued on with their perfect start to the season as they emphatically defeated second place Penarth Town. The result sends Town down to fourth to highlight the competitiveness of the division.

St Athan leap frogged Penarth into second as they edged out Barry Athletic 3 - 2 and Cowbridge Town went third after a 10 goal thriller, winning 6 - 4 against Island Marine. Rhoose made it three wins on the bounce in all competitions with a 4 - 0 win over Dinas Powys Athletic and Tynewydd won the battle of the bottom two 3 - 1 over Masons Moving Group to move up a place to eighth.

In Division One the top six collided and there is a new league leader. FC Pumas went top after a hard fought 2 - 1 over much fancied Barry Belgrade, who drop to third after Barry Athletic B saw off fourth place SP Billy 3 - 1.

Cadoxton Athletic swapped places with Cogan to go fifth as they won a cracker 4 - 3. Sully Sports routed hapless bottom side Glenbrook, while Cadoxton Barry finally recorded their first league win of the season 5 - 2 against Cardiff Airport.

In Division Two BV were second after last week but only temporarily as Barry Saints reclaimed it in style as they thumped BV 9 - 1. Cadoxton Imps made it a perfect 10 as they thumped bottom side FC Pumas B 7 - 0.

Penarth Town B closed the gap on third place to a point as they won 4 - 1 over Barry Albion. Finally, St Athan B won their first in four as they edged out Island Marine.

Next week it's the Barry Cup quarter-finals. Tie of the round is between the top two in the Premier Division as St Athan host the undefeated Vale United.

And finally, Louie Coffey after 36 years as attendant at Barry Sports Centre has taken retirement.

On behalf of everyone in the league they would like to thank him for many years of service to parks football and wish Louie a happy retirement, Barry Sports Centre won't be the same without him. Thanks Louie.