January 22nd 2025

Plymouth Monday 6 a side news 2025-01-20

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The Plymouth Monday 6-a-side football league brought another week of exhilarating action, with all divisions showcasing their competitive spirit across the board.

In the Premier League, The Receding Hairlines edged past Crouch Potato in a tight encounter, ending with a 3-2 scoreline. Meanwhile, Jive Turkeys gave an impressive performance, decimating Spackers FC with an awe-inspiring 11-0 triumph. Delroys also earned their share of the spotlight, outscoring Silly Pumas, 6-4.

In Division 1, Cream Alexandra narrowly defeated Saltash Unathletic 3-2, while Epsteins Landlord managed a 3-2 victory over Law Abiding Sigurdssons. Not In Ur Mums Forrest FC rounded off the division's scoreline with a dominant 4-0 win, besting Paraolympiacos FC.

Division 2 saw Slug FC secure a 3-2 win over I Need A Breather United. Clive outclassed Real Sosobad with a 6-5 victory. Inter Ya Nan enjoyed a clean sheet, winning 3-0 against Saka Potatoes.

The third division witnessed Whats Occuring sneak past BBB FC with a 1-0 win. Champagne SupperRovers, on the other hand, pulled off an impressive 4-1 victory against Ball Of Duty. Moreover, Royal Bale managed to net four goals against Mr Men And Friends' one.

In Division 4, AF United emerged victorious against Trousers Down 11 with a 3-1 win. FC Brian Munich outperformed Gurnow Mill, winning 5-2. HTG FC also secured a 4-2 win against Packer Palace.

Lastly, in Division 5, Austin FC dominated The Titans with a 6-1 victory. Boi United outscored Jerry Can FC 3-1, while Footasylums Finest routed El Spastiko with an impressive 5-0 win.

Unfortunately, due to data constraints, this week's individual top scorers for each division are unavailable. The football league continues to bring high-level competition to Plymouth, and we are excited to see what happens next week.


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