July 8th 2024

Cannock Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-08

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In the thrilling world of Cannock Monday 6-a-side Football League, a plethora of teams battled it out in the second week of the season across four divisions. The matches were marked by an abundance of goals, valiant performances, and nail-biting moments.

In the Premier League, the Aston Villagers emerged victorious with a commendable 4-1 win over Pathetico Madrid, while Skillage In The Village flexed their football prowess, overpowering No Cap Jack FC 5-1. Athletico Gem Carpets United also commanded the pitch, outscoring RAWNSLEYRANGERS 7-1.

Moving down to Division 1, Harchester United made an emphatic statement with a 6-0 shutout against Murder On Ya Nans Floor. Red Hot Chilli Knackers also showed their might, beating MDMaccies FC 3-1, while Sevilla Depression eked out a narrow 1-0 win against Karius To Glory.

In Division 2, the spotlight was on Chadsmoor FC, who triumphed 2-0 over Ayden B. Furthermore, Bc and Murder On Zidanes Floor both tasted victory, scoring 4-1 and 8-2 against Koch In Dias and Bar Sports FC, respectively. The Arcade Cannock also made their mark with a 3-0 win over Paris Ganja Man.

Finally, in Division 3, Beacon Bombs clinched a hard-fought 2-1 win against NOT IN UR MOMS FOREST. Inter Row Z, Between The Spreadsheets, and The Special Ones also emerged victorious, vanquishing their opponents with impressive scores.

The standout player of this week was James Green from Chadsmoor FC. His exceptional performance on the pitch played a pivotal role in his team's win, earning him the title of the most valued player.

As we look forward to the next round of matches, the top scorers from each division will look to continue their scoring exploits and teams will be hoping to climb up their respective league tables. In this unpredictable landscape of Cannock Monday 6-a-side Football, every goal and every match counts.


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