November 29th 2024

Dorchester Thursday 6 a side news 2024-11-28

All the latest news from your local Dorchester 6 a side league direct from the 1610 Dorchester Sports Centre.

In the latest round of the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League, week 10 proved to be a whirlwind of action, goals, and dynamic team performances.

In the Premier League division, fan-favorite ChickyFirma delivered a solid performance defeating Boinky Boys FC 4-2, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive capabilities. On the other hand, a thrilling contest between Pay To Win FC and Stroke Titty ended in a draw, with each team bagging two goals apiece. Notably, the match between Pepe Pig FC and Shane Long Island Iced Tea also saw the former triumphing with a score of 3-1.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, the night was filled with extreme competition. A hard-fought draw between FC Porno and Nottinyourmums Forest FC saw each team netting two goals. Dyslexia Untied made quite the statement with a dominant 5-0 win over Unathletico Madrid, demonstrating the team's goal-scoring ability and defensive strength. FSMFC edged Responseless Rovers in a closely contested match, ending with a 3-2 scoreline.

The standout performance of the night, however, came from Borussia Dorchmund, who trounced Real Sosobad in a shocking 10-0 victory, setting a new record for the highest margin of victory in Division 1 this season.

As for the top scorers, details are yet to be released; however, given the high number of goals this week, it's expected that there will be a shakeup in the top scorers' list in both divisions.

Given the exhilarating performances and unexpected results of week 10, it's safe to say that the remainder of the Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side league is set to be a thrilling spectacle. As the season progresses, the competition in the Premier League and Division 1 is heating up, offering unpredictable twists and turns that make this league all the more exciting.

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