October 29th 2024

Newton Abbot Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 1

The Newton Abbot Monday 6-a-side football league kicked off its new season with a bang last night, as teams from the Premier League division clashed head-on for the Week 1 showdown. The fixtures were filled with heart-stopping action, skillful plays, and stunning goals that set the tone for what looks to be an exciting season.


In the Premier League division, the Bullends Bulldogs locked horns with Balding FC, resulting in a nail-biting 3-3 draw. The teams demonstrated their mettle and resilience, setting high expectations for the coming games.


However, the highlight of the evening was the thrilling contest between Who Ate All Depays and Human Frubes. The audience was kept at the edge of their seats as Human Frubes narrowly edged out Who Ate All Depays with a 5-4 victory. This high-scoring fixture set the bar high for the rest of the season.


The star striker of the night was undoubtedly Louis Hooper of Who Ate All Depays, who managed to net an impressive three goals. Despite his team's loss, Hooper's performance was an inspiring display of skill and determination.


But the accolades don't stop there. Kyan Tandy of Human Frubes was deemed the most valued player of the week. Tandy's performance was instrumental in securing their team's victory, showcasing not only his athletic prowess but also his tactical acumen.


As we head into the rest of the season, these exciting opening matches in the Premier League division have set the stage for some fierce competition and exhilarating football. With talents like Louis Hooper and Kyan Tandy on display, the Newton Abbot Monday 6-a-side football league promises to be an event you won't want to miss.

Thank you to the referee for managing this intense first night of the new season, it's greatly appreciated!


Join the Newton Abbot Monday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/coombeshead-academy/newton-abbot-monday

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