July 17th 2024

Axminster Wednesday 6 a side news - match day 13

Football fever was once again in full swing for week 13 of the thrilling Axminster Wednesday 6-a-side Football League. We were treated to an evening of exceptional skill, indomitable spirit, and high-scoring games in the Premier League division.

PREMIER LEAGUE

USM Alger U21 showed exceptional form as they went head to head with A&C Dads FC, the final whistle resulting in an impressive 8-2 scoreline favouring USM Alger U21. 

In another outstanding match, Uplyme & Sinker outclassed Vikings FC with a definitive 4-1 victory. Uplyme & Sinker's coordinated teamwork and strategic play left the Vikings FC struggling to keep up.

The Deans, however, had a rough day at the pitch as they faced Staro FC. Staro FC dominated the game, securing a landslide victory of 8-0. The Deans will have to regroup and refocus for the upcoming weeks.

The evening's most exhilarating match featured Lionel Moosey FC and Ansu Fatties, culminating in a breath-taking 10-5 score in favour of Ansu Fatties. The match's high scoring was largely due to the phenomenal performance of Ansu Fatties' William Hellier, who managed to score a remarkable nine goals, making him the top scorer in the Premier League division for the week.

These results have stirred the Premier League standings, setting the stage for an exciting remainder of the season. We eagerly await the next round of matches, speculating on the potential shifts in the table. The competition is fierce, and the race for the top spot is anyone's game. As always, the Axminster Wednesday 6-a-side Football League promises to deliver a captivating football experience for all involved.

Thank you to Lance and our refs Dan and Simon. Thank you to all our players and good luck next week.

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