October 24th 2024

Cannock Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-10-23

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Cannock Wednesday's 6 a side Football League saw some thrilling matches take place during week 3 of the season.

In the Premier League division, Romasexuals demonstrated their proficiency on the field, defeating Donk II with a score of 3-1. On the other hand, Oriental Delight outclassed Wheely Bad FC 4-2, and Exeter Gentley toppled Ideal FC with a surprising 3-1 victory.

Moving onto Division 1, the nail-biting match between Nutmeg City and Banglasesh FC ended in a 3-3 draw. Meanwhile, Jimmy Sevilla FC emerged victorious against Toby Minton FC with a narrow win of 4-3.

In Division 2, Murder on Zidane's Floor succumbed to Barely Athletic as they lost 0-2, while Mable's Spartans held TomBolas FC to a 1-1 draw. The match between Double Pogba and Coke and Lets Get Ketty was the highlight of the division, with Lets Get Ketty sweeping the game 5-1.

The competition in Division 3 was fierce, with Real Sociopaths falling short to Baldeaux 1-2 and Norton Wanderers dominating over Shameless 6! with a 4-0 win. Limes FC managed to secure a close win against Inter Mibreath, ending the game at 3-2.

Division 4 saw Limes FC 2 narrowly defeat Bilbao Baggins 1-0 in a tense match, while Gerihatricks trounced Strongbow Unathletic 6-0. Five Ways triumphed over Demba 9 Ba with a 1-0 victory.

Lastly, in Division 5, Stonnall FC lost to Funny Innit 1-2, while Hotel Thiago was overcome by Stuck In The Mud FC 3-4. Haven't Got One Yet was blitzed by FXT FC, with an impressive 9-3 win for the latter.

In terms of top scorers, Romasexuals in Premier League, Jimmy Sevilla FC in Division 1, Lets Get Ketty in Division 2, Norton Wanderers in Division 3, Gerihatricks in Division 4 and FXT FC in Division 5 stood out with their exceptional performance.

As week 3 of the season concludes, we look forward to the thrills and spills that week 4 has in store.

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