August 3rd 2024

Match Report Week 4

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In the fourth week of the highly anticipated Rubery Friday 6-a-side Football league, the Premier League division showcased an exhilarating set of matches, featuring high octane performances from all the teams.

In a stellar show of talent and skill, Barely Athletic went head-to-head with Man Titty, giving the spectators a thrilling game. However, Man Titty dominated the field, winning the match 3-0, proving once again that their excellent form this season has them set up to challenge for the title


Most Valuable Player - Sophie (Man Titty)

Our next match saw Expected Toulouse display an impressive performance against I Predict A Diet, winning the game with an astounding 5-0 scoreline. Expected Toulouse showed grit and determination, reminding the spectators why they are a force to reckon with. Pooler once again showed that she is one of the most deadly strikers in the league, with another impressive display to take her to 5 for the season


Most Valuable Player - Ellie Pooler (Expected Toulouse)

Keeping up with the adrenaline-fueled matches, Neville Wears Prada took on their rivals, Net Ninjas, in what turned out to be an exciting clash. Neville Wears Prada emerged victorious, scoring a total of 4 goals against 1 from Net Ninjas.

The top scorer of the week in the Premier League division was Renay from Neville Wears Prada, who displayed an enviable form, scoring a total of 3 goals. Renay's fine performance was a testament to their individual talent and undoubtedly was instrumental in their team's success, as well as a solid performance from Holly


As the league progresses into its next week, spectators and fans eagerly await more such thrilling performances and sportsmanship from their favourite teams.


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