December 3rd 2024

Newton Abbot Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 6

In an exhilarating week of football, the sixth week of the Newton Abbot Monday's 6-a-side Football League brought thrills, spills, and a whole lot of goals. The matches of the Premier League division demonstrated the true spirit of the sport, with fierce competition seen across all the games.


In the Premier League, Newton Wanderers fell to a defeat at the hands of a spirited Human Frubes team. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to resist the offensive onslaught, losing 5-2. The star of the match was undoubtedly Elliot Bowery of Human Frubes. He found the net three times, claiming the top scorer's spot of the division for this week.


The tension was palpable in the match between Guns And Moses and Balding FC, which ended in a 6-4 victory for Guns And Moses. Who Ate All Depays triumphed in their clash against Bullends Bulldogs, scoring 6 goals to their opponent's 3, further intensifying the competitive spirit of the division.


However, amid the cutthroat competition, the accolade for the most valued player of the week was bagged by Kyan Tandy from Human Frubes. His stellar performance throughout the game played a pivotal role in the team's victory against Newton Wanderers, proving that while the game is about goals, it's also about assists, tackles, intelligence, and the ability to read the game.


As we look forward to next week's fixtures, the teams will undoubtedly be analyzing their performances, honing their strategies, and working on their weak points. They'll be aiming to climb up the league tables and vie for the coveted championship title. The seventh week of Newton Abbot Monday's 6-a-side Football League promises to be an enthralling spectacle.

Many thanks to the referee for his commitment to keeping this league alive and kicking!


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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