July 31st 2024

New Bicester Wednesday 5 a side news kicks off!

In an electrifying start to the new season of the Bicester Wednesday 5 a side Football league, the teams in the Premier League division put on quite a spectacle.

PREMIER LEAGUE

Bard Well FC steamrolled new team Astro Snappers, with a remarkable scoreline of 17-2. The star of the match was undoubtedly Charlie Howlett of Bard well FC, who was in scintillating form netting a total of 12 goals, making him the top scorer in the Premier League division this week. His powerful shots and exceptional skills were a treat for the football fanatics.

On the other end of the spectrum, Men Behaving Chadli faced a tough defeat against Bog Standard Liege with the final score reading 6-3. The match saw some incredible moments of skill and teamwork from both sides, promising an interesting season ahead.

Every Other Week FC and Crown For One gave us a closely contested match, with the latter clinching victory with a 5-3 scoreline. This duel was a perfect display of tenacity and grit from both the teams.

Champions Inter Ma Van Mk2 and Elmsbrook Utd played out a high-scoring encounter resulting in a 9-5 victory for Inter Ma Van Mk2. The game was a testament to the attacking prowess of both teams.

This week's games have set an exciting tone for the season and with each team looking to clinch the division title, football enthusiasts can expect a thrilling competition in the upcoming weeks.

In the Bicester Wednesday 5 a side Football league's Premier League division, the competition is fierce, the stakes are high and the passion for the game is palpable. The season has just begun and already the teams have given us a taste of the thrilling journey ahead.

Thank you to Jody for running the evening and to all our players, good luck next week!

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Join the Bicester Wednesday 5 a-side league at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information. Thanks Rich

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/bicester-leisure-centre/bicester-wednesday

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