February 12th 2025

Faversham Monday 6 a side news 2025-02-10

All the latest news from your local Faversham 6 a side league direct from Faversham Town Football Club.

In an exciting turn of events for the Faversham Monday Football League, the week 9 matches presented some thrilling results in both the Premier League and Division 1. Both divisions witnessed their teams battling it out on the field in a series of gripping matches.

Starting with the Premier League, the match of the night was between Fav Relics and Co-Op Mandem, where Fav Relics secured a narrow victory of 2-1. With this win, Fav Relics managed to fortify their position in the league. This was followed by a high-scoring game where Willian Dolla Bill outscored Fake Madrid 5-3, proving their dominance on the field. Another close match was witnessed between Snorting Whizbon and Wheres My Hose At, with the latter winning 2-1.

Moving to Division 1, Occasionally United faced a tough defeat against Fav Wanderers with the latter leading by a massive 7-1 scoreline. This victory has certainly boosted the morale of Fav Wanderers as they continue to make their mark in the league. Inter YaNan and Queens Park Strangers also had a fierce showdown with Inter YaNan taking the win 4-2. Crouch Potatoes had an impressive clean sheet victory over Sunshine Bus Fc, ending the match 5-0.

The top scorers for the Premier League were players from Willian Dolla Bill, who managed to net 5 goals against Fake Madrid. Meanwhile, in Division 1, the spotlight was on Fav Wanderers with their remarkable 7 goals against Occasionally United.

The Faversham Monday Football League continues to showcase riveting matches each week. Fans are eagerly waiting to see what the next week holds for these teams. As the season progresses, each game becomes more crucial for the teams as they fight for the top spot in their respective divisions. Will the top scorers maintain their form? Only time will tell.

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