In a thrilling round of midweek football action, the 10th week of the Rubery Tuesday 6 a side Football League encountered a series of high-octane matches in the Premier League division.
The standout match of the week saw Who Ate All Depay annihilate Shafi FC with an 8-0 victory. Matt Clarke, of Who Ate All Depay, was the star of the show, superbly leading his team to a dominant performance. His exceptional play not only contributed to his team's victory but it also earned him the title of the Most Valued Player of the week.
Meanwhile, Pique Blinders FC delivered a stunning performance against Selly Oak Swans FC, shutting them out with a resounding 6-0 win. A second hat trick of the season for Yarwood, helped seal the points as the Swans slip down to 4th
Most Valuable Player- Yarwood (Pique Blinders)
Leave My Arsealona and SHE WAS ONLY XI fought hard to a 2-2 stalemate, showcasing their closely matched skills on the field.
Most Valuable Player- Stokes (She Was Only XI)
In another notable match, South Side triumphed over Only Put Matip In, scoring seven goals to two. MCCOY of South Side was in stellar form, netting a whopping six goals to become the top scorer in the Premier League division this week, and moves up to second in the Golden Boot race
Most Valuable Player- McCoy (South Side)
Chasers81120 FC also celebrated a victory, securing a 4-1 win against BeersAndQueers. Some fine finishing by Chasers takes them into 3rd, whilst credit to Beers goalie who made some solid saves
Most Valuable Player- Gordon (Chasers)
The final match of the week saw Bartley Blues succumb to Wheezy Wanderers FC with a scoreline of 1-5.
Most Valuable Player- Liam (Wheezy Wanders)
As the league progresses, teams will be looking to build on their performances and climb up the league standings. The Rubery Tuesday 6 a side Football League continues to be a thrilling spectacle for fans and players alike, delivering high-quality football action week after week.
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