November 28th 2023

Rubery Tuesday 6 a side news 2023-11-28

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In the exciting world of local football, yesterday marked the Week 4 of the Rubery Tuesday 6-a-side Football League. The league, which features several divisions, produced some spectacular results in both the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, the matches were filled with high intensity and thrilling performances. The game that caught everyone's attention was the one between 404 FC and Below-Average-Ballers, which ended with an astonishing score of 15-2, favoring 404 FC. This match featured the top scorer of the division, Nolan, who netted an impressive total of 7 goals for his team, demonstrating his overwhelming scoring prowess.


Below Average, who played without the full six, had Josh Shah in goal to thank for keeping the score down


Most Valuable Player - Joshua Shah (Below Average Ballers)  

Another compelling match was fought between AFC Kings Norton and Last Legs FC, which concluded with a close scoreline of 2-1 in favor of Last Legs FC. 


Goals for Teji and Wakeman sealed the points for Last Legs, with their second win in a row


Most Valuable Player - Michael Wakeman (Last Legs FC)


the match between Selly Rangers and Out On Bale, ended with Out On Bale outpacing their rivals with a 5-3 scoreline.


The reigning champions, scored two near the end to take the points, with Jack Steele once again being the playmaker for the greens with a hat trick


Most Valuable Player - Jack Steele (Out on Bale)


As we move into Week 5 of the league, football fans are eagerly waiting to see whether their favorite teams and players will continue to shine or if the underdogs will rise to the occasion. The Rubery Tuesday 6-a-side Football League continues to provide a platform for local football talent to thrive and showcase their abilities.



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