November 2nd 2023

Plymouth Thursday 6 a side news 2023-11-02

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Plymouth Thursday Football League Week 3 Results and Highlights

The highly anticipated Week 3 of the Plymouth Thursday 6-a-side Football League did not disappoint, delivering a thrilling mix of offense and defense, showcasing the best of local talent across three divisions.

In Division 1, Wild Boys put on a masterful performance, defeating Eritrea 3-0 in a hard-fought match. The victory was a testament to their tactical approach, disciplined defense, and dynamic attacking play. Heles Old Boys also emerged victorious, overcoming Jewventus 2-0, demonstrating their strength and cohesion as a team.

Division 2 saw The Secret Stonks triumph over Colins Princesses, in a high-scoring match that ended 5-2. The real spectacle came from Is Your Motherwell, who delivered a stunning performance, routing Ctrl Alt De Ligt 14-1. Their commanding win solidified their standing in the division and demonstrated their lethal scoring abilities. Wet Spam United also shone in their 4-0 win against FC Roborough.

In Division 3, Badge Smackers FC proved to be too strong for Dream Team, winning 4-1. DEPO FC secured a comfortable victory over Useless FC, ending the match 4-0. Coastline clinched a hard-fought victory against CPR Football, with the match ending 4-2 in their favor.

The top scorers of each division were pivotal in their teams' successes. Division 1 saw Wild Boys and Heles Old Boys' strikers finding the net multiple times. Division 2 top scorer came from Is Your Motherwell, who had an exceptional game. The top scorer for Division 3 was from DEPO FC, contributing significantly to their win.

As we move onto the next week, the teams are poised to bring their A-game to maintain their momentum or change their fortunes. The Plymouth Thursday League is shaping up to be a thrilling season of football.


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