July 28th 2024

Stourbridge Sunday 6 a side news 2024-07-28

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Football enthusiasts were treated to an exhilarating spectacle in the fifth week of the Stourbridge Sunday 6-a-side Premier League. The division was filled with thrilling encounters, stunning goals, and exceptional performances.

We did have one team give their 7 days notice for this week to cancel their game, We will be in contact with Go On Ricky Lad back to confirm their return for next Sunday. If you do have any dates for holidays please make sure you inform your area manager.

Blackheath Unathletic displayed a spectacular performance by defeating The Merry Men with an impressive result. Their determination and strategic gameplay were evident throughout the match, proving their dominance in the league. In a tightly contested match, Stourbridge Old Boys edged out Stourbridge Zebra by 1-0. It was an intense game, showcasing the level of competition in the Premier League division. The victory was a testament to the Old Boys' resilience and team spirit.

Meanwhile, Brexit FC stunned spectators by besting Pique Blinders in a one-sided game.  In the most thrilling match of the week, Gangsters Allardyce emerged victorious over Class on Grass, with an incredible scoreline. It was a demonstration of their immense offensive prowess and a signal to the other teams of their lethal capabilities.

The Stourbridge Sunday 6-a-side Premier League continues to deliver thrilling football action, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. As the season continues, the competition is predicted to intensify, and the excitement is expected to reach new heights. Stay tuned for more updates in the following weeks as the teams battle it out on the field.

Although the league is currently full there is always space on our waiting list! Sign up now for your chance to take part in the best leagues in your area

Join the Stourbridge Sunday 6 a-side league here or call us at 07484 872791 for more information

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