February 2nd 2024

Rubery Friday 6 a side news 2024-02-02

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In an electrifying night of football, week 8 of the Rubery Friday 6-a-side Football League turned up the heat despite the cold weather. The Premier League division showcased a fantastic display of skill and competition.

The night kicked off with a closely-fought battle between Kennys Clowns 1997 and Borussia Teeth. Despite the fervor and tenacity shown by both sides, neither team was able to break the deadlock, culminating in a 0-0 draw. The result left fans and spectators thirsting for more.


Most Valuable Player - Craig (Borussia Teeth)

The thirst was quenched in the following game as Soccer PM took on West Heath United in a thrilling encounter. Both teams played at an exhilarating pace, ending the match in a 3-3 deadlock


Most Value Player - John Graham Carr (West Heath Utd)



Finally, Sporting Old Stars faced off against Total Football. Total Football proved their mettle, clinching a 2-0 victory over their opponents. The Sporting Old Stars put up a resolute fight, but Total Football's prowess saw them take home the win. Fans were saying another defensive masterclass by Total, and comparing them to the Arsenal teams of old


Most Valuable Player - Ben Mortimer (Total Football)


The Rubery Friday 6-a-side Football League continues to provide a platform for local talent and fierce competition. With talented players like Graham Carr and Mortimer making headlines, the excitement around the league is palpable. As the season progresses, the Premier League division promises to keep delivering high-octane football, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned for more thrilling games in the coming weeks.


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