October 23rd 2023

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2023-10-23

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In an exhilarating week 8 of the Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League, the teams in the Premier League and Division 1 divisions put up spectacular performances leaving fans at the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League, Crumble FC took top honors with a remarkable 7-3 victory against Kenilworth UTD. The team showcased their outstanding offensive skills with a stellar performance that has cemented their place at the summit this week. Tracksuit Friends emerged victorious with a slim 2-1 win over Gangstas Allardyce in a tense match, while the face-off between Average Joes and Lahmas ended in a goalless draw. Sneakers Prep FC also ensured their presence was felt with a commanding 5-2 triumph over Jimmys Boys.

Moving onto Division 1, Medway Argyle dominated their game against Mylittlescratchy, trouncing them 4-0 in a one-sided affair. Mrs Heards Boys edged out Wonderboys FC with a 1-0 victory, while TBC FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 win against Unathletic Madrid. Expecting Toulouse managed to clinch a 1-0 victory over Real Jacamo in a closely fought contest. Providing a fitting end to the day's proceedings, Balotelli-Tubbies triumphed over Shakthar Senseless with an impressive 4-2 scoreline.

The top scorers of the week further enthralled fans with their dazzling performances. In the Premier League, Crumble FC took the accolades with seven goals, while in Division 1, the honour went to Balotelli-Tubbies who found the back of the net four times.

As we move into the final stages of the season, the competition is heating up, and it's clear that every goal counts. The stage is set for an exciting week 9 as teams prepare to battle it out for the top spot in their respective divisions. With such remarkable performances in week 8, expectations are sky-high for the next round of matches.


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