May 17th 2024

Rubery Friday 6 a side news 2024-05-17

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The seventh week of the Rubery Friday 6 a side Football League brought excitement and high energy to the pitch, marking a significant impact on the Premier League division scoreboard.

Bournville Wfc pulled out a riveting performance against Murder On Zidanes Floor, bagging an impressive 7-0 victory. Despite the defeat, Murder On Zidanes Floor's Paige Fergusson was applauded for her tenacious playing style, earning her the title of the most valued player of the week.

In another corner of the Premier League, Inter Ya Nan held their ground with a 5-2 triumph over Neville Wears Prada. This victory was particularly invigorating with Poppy Burnett from Inter Ya Nan taking the spotlight as the top scorer of the division. Burnett managed to add four goals to her tally, proving her worth to her team and spectators.

Cru Army also dominated the field, delivering a 7-0 win against Barely Athletic. Their high-octane performance demonstrated their prowess and determination to climb up the Premier League standings. Both Barely Athletic keepers played well in either half, however the performance of Kia Shaw once again helped Cru Army get the results

The clash between Brum Fishers and Rubery Rebels ended in a 3-0 victory for the Brum Fishers. The Rebels, though defeated, showed commendable spirit and sportsmanship. Michelle Osbourne was MVP for the Rebels

The Premier League matches of the Rubery Friday 6 a side Football League have been filled with unmatched intensity, skill, and a few surprises along the way. As we move towards the next week, all eyes will be on these teams, their performance, and their ability to deliver under pressure. It's more than just a game; it's about honor, team spirit, and the love of football.

For now, we congratulate the victors, applaud the efforts of all teams, and look forward to the excitement that the next week holds.


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