December 17th 2024

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2024-12-16

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In an enthralling week 13 of the Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League, we saw a myriad of impressive results across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2, solidifying the competitive spirit in each division.

In the Premier League, Shakthar Senseless shone brightly with a 4-1 victory over Back Of Your Neto, proving their offensive prowess. AC Goatham Athletic also made their mark by besting Gangstas Allardyce 3-2 in a nail-biting match. Goal Diggers eked out a 1-0 win against Rainham Raptors, demonstrating their defensive strength. The game of the week was undoubtedly Lahmas' 5-0 demolition of Out On Bale, marking them as the team to watch.

Heading over to Division 1, Ajax Trees Down couldn't rise to the challenge against AFC Ben Nevis, and succumbed to a 0-2 loss. Wonderboys FC showed their worth with a 2-0 triumph over Frith Athletic. The momentum didn't stop as Moleicester City FC also fell 0-2 to Sheffield Monday, while Expecting Toulouse were toppled 0-2 by Uptown Dunk.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Box2Box FC and Flanders FC fought to a 2-2 draw while Todge To Glory reigned supreme with a 3-0 victory against Hoo Mafia. Sturry FC picked up a 3-1 win over Real Jacamo and Mylittlescratchy managed a clean 3-0 sheet against Shindlers Assist.

The top scorers for each division were the stars of the night, with their incredible performances underlining the essence of the league. In the Premier League, Lahmas led the pack, while in Division 1, Uptown Dunk dominated the scoring charts. Division 2 saw Mylittlescratchy make their mark with a standout performance.

This week's games demonstrated the unpredictable yet exciting nature of football, and the teams are already preparing for the next round of fixtures. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next week's play, setting the stage for a fascinating continuation of the season.


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