February 10th 2025

Plymouth Monday 6 a side news 2025-02-10

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A flurry of stunning matches flooded the pitches in the ninth week of the Plymouth Monday 6-a-side Football League, with the battle for division dominance taking new turns.

In the Premier League, The Jive Turkeys made a strong statement with a 2-0 victory over Crouch Potato, maintaining their undefeated streak admirably. Meanwhile, The Receding Hairlines didn't leave any room for The Lads with a dominating 4-0 win. Silly Pumas proved why they’re the team to beat this season, dashing Spackers Fc's hopes with a decisive 6-1 triumph.

The drama intensified in Division 1. Cream Alexandra edged out Law Abiding Sigurdssons in a goal fest, finishing 9-7. Saltash Unathletic secured a solid 4-2 win over Not In Ur Mums Forrest FC, while Epsteins Landlord managed to squeeze by Paraolympiacos Fc, 4-3, in a tightly contested match.

In Division 2, I Need A Breather United ran riot against Clive with a 9-1 victory. Slug FC overcame Inter Ya Nan 4-0, while Real Sosobad left Saka Potatoes in the dust with a 5-1 result.

Division 3 saw Champagne SuperRovers losing 3-0 to BBB FC in a surprising upset. Meanwhile, Mr Men And Friends put up a valiant fight but ultimately fell to Whats Occuring, 7-4.

In Division 4, Gurnow Mill faced a 4-0 defeat at the hands of AF United. HTG FC took the win against Trousers Down 11, 3-1, and Packer Palace was toppled by FC Brian Munich, 8-1.

Division 5 also brought forth a series of exciting games. Boi United couldn't stand up to Austin Fc, falling short 3-1. Sevilla Depression displayed their prowess, crushing The Titans 9-0, and Evan-essence Fc rounded off the week with a 9-2 triumph over Jerry Can FC.

Fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating the next week's fixtures as the intensity of the Plymouth Monday 6-a-side Football League continues to ramp up.


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