October 1st 2024

Lincoln Monday 6 a side news 2024-09-30

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In a thrilling week of Monday night football, teams across Division 1 and Division 2 of the Lincoln Monday 6 a side Football league went head to head, providing spectators with high-intensity action and some truly remarkable goal-scoring displays.

In Division 1, the scoring prowess of About To Get Messi was on full display as they trounced Inter Minani 12-0, setting a new record for the highest-scoring game of the season. Red Hot Robins also surged to victory with a 3-0 win over Pathetico Madrid, demonstrating their defensive strength and offensive superiority.

However, the most nail-biting game of the week was arguably the clash between ParaOlympiacos FC and Valenciaga. In a game that had spectators on the edge of their seats, Valenciaga narrowly edged ParaOlympiacos FC 5-4, showing their resilience and determination to secure a win. The night concluded with Linwave Lions succumbing to Darwin Darwin Nunez in a 12-6 defeat, an impressive offensive performance from Darwin Darwin Nunez.

In Division 2, Dont Look Back Tanganga saw off Only Kruls And Horses in a close 3-2 win. Pogba & Coke had a similar narrow victory, beating Not Got A Kalou by the same 3-2 scoreline. Korn On The Kobbie and Empty Wallets And Broken Hearts tied 2-2 in an evenly contested match, but the surprise of the night came from Some Boys XI, who outclassed Hello You Cantona with a 5-1 victory.

Although individual top scorers have not been disclosed, based on the goals scored, it's safe to suggest that some players from About To Get Messi and Darwin Darwin Nunez in Division 1 and Some Boys XI in Division 2 had a prolific night.

As we move into Week 6, the stakes are higher, and the competition fiercer. Fans and teams alike eagerly await the next round of games, where current leaders will fight to maintain their spots, and underdogs will strive to make their mark.


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