March 11th 2025

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2025-03-10

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

In last night's Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6-a-side Football League, the games reached fever pitch as it marked the 11th week of the season.

In the Premier League division, Unathletic Madrid pulled off a dominant performance against Jabbalads FC, with a final score of 5-1. Joe from Unathletic Madrid led the charge, netting five goals and securing his position as the top scorer in the division. The other matches saw 2 Girls 1 Schlupp edge Sulivans Vi 1-0, and AFC BC also claimed a 1-0 victory over Oreo FC.

Moving to Division 1, Ste Min Fc led a goal-fest against Ashton Villa, with Alfie Taylor scoring four goals contributing to the remarkable 12-0 triumph. Railway FC had a close 3-2 win over Tameside Tigers, and Barclaysmen and Colts reached a 2-2 stalemate.

In Division 2, Droylsden United and Jack Derbyshire's McMuffin Men finished with a 3-3 draw, with Ben Hallmarsh from Droylsden United scoring three goals, becoming the top scorer for the division. Meanwhile, El Tigres narrowly beat Stamford FC 4-3, while Troopers Fc claimed a 3-1 victory over Danny Drinkwater FC, and Man Chest Hair United defeated Knotvery Athletic 2-0.

In Division 3, the top scorer Darrell Moulton from UK Decs scored three goals, but his team lost to Millgate FC in an electrifying 8-5 match. The Queens Football Club lost to MK Dongs 3-2, whereas Bog Nation and Tekkerslovakia ended their match in a 1-1 draw.

Lastly, Division 4 witnessed Sticky Bandits trounce Horndog Hamster Ultras 7-0, with Josh from Sticky Bandits scoring two goals and taking the top scorer position for the division.

With the season moving into its second half, the competition is heating up, and it will be interesting to see how the teams will perform in the coming weeks.

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