May 21st 2024

Lincoln Monday 6 a side news 2024-05-20

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In the thrilling week three of the Lincoln Monday 6-a-side football league, there were some exhilarating matches that went down the wire in both Division 1 and Division 2. The teams put up an incredible show, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the evening.

In Division 1, there was a nail-biting clash between Tekkerslovakia and Darwin Darwin Nunez, which saw the latter side emerging victorious with a close 5-4 scoreline. Meanwhile, Valenciaga outperformed FC Sturton Plough 4-1, demonstrating their superior teamwork and strategy. However, the highlight of the night was the absolute dominance of Pathetico Madrid, who recorded a resounding 10-0 victory over Shite United.

Division 2 also had its share of exhilarating moments. Linwave Lions and 1938 United gave the spectators a match to remember with a close 6-4 finish in favor of the Lions. Hello You Cantona secured a comfortable 3-1 win against Not Got A Kalou. The goal spree continued as Empty Wallets And Broken Hearts trounced Unathletic Madrid 2 with a 10-1 scoreline. Brexit Ballers managed a narrow 2-1 victory over Barely Athletic to round off the evening's action.

The top scorers were the talk of the night, drawing applause for their skills and efforts. In Division 1, it was the striker from Darwin Darwin Nunez whose standout performance with two crucial goals made the difference.

In Division 2, the player from Empty Wallets And Broken Hearts, who netted an impressive hat-trick, was the top scorer. Their performances have set a high standard for the remaining weeks of the league, promising more exciting football action to come.

As the teams gear up for the next round, the spectators are eagerly waiting for another week of high-octane football action. With such fierce competition, the Lincoln Monday 6-a-side football league promises to only get more exciting.


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