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Manchester Monday 6 a side news 2025-04-07

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Title: Thrilling Victories and Upsets Grace Week 6 of Manchester Monday Football League

In an exciting turn of events during week 6 of the Manchester Monday Football League, the top tier teams in Division 1 and Division 2 demonstrated their dominance on the field.

In Division 1, the reigning champions, The Slix, maintained their undefeated streak by trouncing Class On Grass by a resounding 4-0. The smooth coordination and teamwork of The Slix were on full display as they kept their competitors goal-less throughout the match.

Dyslexia CF followed suit, securing a 4-2 victory over Mount Matip, while Sale Moor Unathletic outpaced Olympique Marsale with a 5-1 win. However, the highlight of the night was the overwhelming victory of Smooth Saleing who routed Duncans Lads with a jaw-dropping 8-0 scoreline.

Over in Division 2, underdogs Ashtons Unathletic fell to The Meat Commission in a 2-6 defeat. The Meat Commission's superior agility and fierce offense were simply too much for Ashtons Unathletic to contain.

Meanwhile, Walton Wanderers made their mark with a 3-1 triumph over 5 And A Half Men. The night rounded off with Securing The Coin FC outplaying Pookie Blinders with a 4-2 victory.

The top scorers for the night were undoubtedly Smooth Saleing in Division 1 and The Meat Commission in Division 2, both teams raising the bar for the competition in their respective leagues. The thrilling performances of the week have set a high standard for the remaining games of the season. It's evident that each team is bringing their A-game to the table, promising intense competition and an unpredictable season climax.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Manchester Monday Football League as the season unfolds. Football enthusiasts are in for a treat with the level of competition on display this season.


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