June 25th 2024

Chelmsford Monday 6 a side news 2024-06-24

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In a thrilling turn of events, the seventh week of the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League saw some exhilarating matches in the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, the gritty encounter between GARAICOA and Beffs Boys ended in a deadlock with a scoreline of 1-1. However, the league's spotlight was stolen by the high-voltage clash between Elfbar FC and Special Fried Reus. Elfbar FC dazzled the spectators with a magnificent victory of 5-2 over their opponents, showcasing a brilliant display of teamwork and strategy. Additionally, the match between Gangsters Allardyce and Ivory Toast was another one for the books, with Ivory Toast clinching a hard-fought victory with a score of 2-1. Meanwhile, Delph and Safety held their ground against Ipswich Ultras, with the thrilling match ending in a 2-2 draw.

Over in Division 1, MPB FC made a smashing performance by defeating BTB FC 6-0, thereby solidifying their position at the top of the division. Meanwhile, Olive Tree FC managed to secure a narrow win over Lads On Toure with a 1-0 triumph. Unathletico Madrid was another highlight of the division, sweeping away Sigurdssons Under 6s with a massive 4-0 victory. Lastly, The Dockers managed to steal the show by beating Copperfield FC 3-1, showing their dominance on the field.

The top scorers for the week from the Premier League were the unstoppable strike force from Elfbar FC, leading their team to glory. In contrast, the highest scorers from Division 1 were from MPB FC, with their incredible 6-0 victory being the talk of the league.

As the season progresses, competition is heating up, and the enthusiasm and sportsmanship of the teams are evident as they continue their quest for glory. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates from the Chelmsford Monday 6-a-side Football League.


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