December 9th 2024

Plymouth Thursday 6 a side news 2024-12-05

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 Week 7 Results of the Plymouth Thursday 6-a-Side League Revealed

The sports world was set ablaze last night with the latest round of action in the Plymouth Thursday 6-a-Side Football League. This marked the culmination of week 7 of the exciting season, and football enthusiasts were treated to some truly thrilling performances.

In the Division 1 showdown, Spektra FC and Estover United battled it out in a thrilling 3-3 draw. Demonstrating their attacking prowess, both teams crafted impressive scoring opportunities to ensure the points were shared. Martyn’s Cheeky Monkeys took the full three points against Unathletico Madrid, courtesy of a solid 2-0 victory, and the Wild Boys triumphed over Bumfica with a commendable 3-0 win.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Keith It Lemon put on a commanding display to overpower Garnachos And Cheese with a resounding 4-0 victory. Kurt’s Victims also emerged victorious, toppling GA Solicitors 4-2 in a high-scoring duel. The highlight of the night was Dream Team's electrifying 5-3 win over Niall P Ennis.

For Division 3, John Has Bomb sealed a narrow 2-1 win over A. CPR, and Kenya Swallow held Coastline to a 1-1 draw. Moat-A-Boat secured a 2-0 victory against Boss Orange FC, and Pathetico Madrid and Useless FC fought to a 1-1 draw, concluding the night's action.

The league's top scorers have yet to be officially announced. However, based on last night's performances, several players from the Dream Team, Martyn's Cheeky Monkeys, and Moat-A-Boat are strong contenders for the top spot in their respective divisions.

The Plymouth Thursday 6-a-Side Football League continues to provide a tremendous platform for local teams to showcase their footballing skills. Week 8 promises more high-octane action, and the football community eagerly awaits the next round of matches.


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