October 29th 2024

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2024-10-28

All the latest news from your local Curzon Ashton 6 a side league direct from Curzon Ashton Football Club.

The thrilling week 7 of the Ashton Under Lyne Monday Football League saw intense action across the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3, as teams fiercely battled it out for supremacy.

In the hard-fought Premier League, the match between NEWTON FC and 2 Girls 1 Schlupp ended in a stalemate with no goals on either side. Celtic outplayed Railway FC with a final score of 4-2, while Sulivans Vi handed a devastating 9-0 blow to Murray Rix. The match between AFC BC and Unathletic Madrid was a nail-biter, ending in a narrow victory for Unathletic Madrid with a score of 4-3. Sam from Sulivans Vi emerged as the standout player of the week in the division, netting 4 goals.

Moving on to Division 1, the showdown between Kenneth Rovers and The Blue Punishers was a one-sided affair, with a stunning 10-0 victory for The Blue Punishers. Finn from The Blue Punishers was the star player, scoring a remarkable five goals, leading his team to a sweeping victory.

The action in Division 2 was no less thrilling. McMuffin Men and Droylsden United delivered a high-scoring match, ending in a close 6-5 win for Droylsden United. Barclaysmen bested Troopers FC 8-2, while Tekkerslovakia and UK Decs ended in a 2-2 draw. Lewis from McMuffin Men shone in his performance, scoring a total of 5 goals.

In Division 3, MK Dongs edged out Bog Nation with a 2-1 victory, and Stamford FC triumphed over Man Chest Hair United by 4-0. Lewis from MK Dongs was the top scorer of the division, scoring 2 goals.

The remarkable performances and intense competition in this week's games have set the stage for an exciting next round of matches as teams climb the ladder toward the prestigious title in all divisions. Stay tuned for next week's action!

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