July 25th 2024

Guernsey Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-07-24

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In the thrilling week 11 of the Guernsey Wednesday 6-a-side Football League, an electrifying array of matches unfolded across the Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2, putting talents, strategies and endurance to the test.

In the Premier League, Class On Grass showed their class indeed by outplaying Baines On Toast with a scoreline of 4-0. One Foot In The Grave demonstrated their prowess by overcoming Bossolona 5-2, while Spacejam FC overwhelmed Substandard Liege 4-1. The high-scoring clash of the week undoubtedly belonged to Les Green Mango FC, who annihilated Too Many Flutes FC 9-2. The match between Aztekkers and Los Diablos ended in a draw at 2-2.

Division 1 too witnessed some riveting football. Egg Fried Reus and Exeter Gently played out a 3-3 draw in a nail-biting encounter. RC FC edged past Pelé Galaxy CF 2-1 and KPMxG registered a convincing 4-1 victory over Football Club FC. Tiki Tekkers succumbed to Ran Out Of Mane 1-4, while the match between Brentford Rejects and Burnley Babes ended in a 2-2 draw.

Over in Division 2, EY 11 and GUERNSEY ACADEMICALS shared points with a 3-3 draw, while Bitcoin outclassed Lochness Donkeys 3-0. AFC Pornmouth made a statement with a solid 6-0 victory over Purple Reign. The highest scoring match of the division was between 2 Girls 1 Schlupp and AAFC, with the former triumphing 7-2. Cherry-Poppers managed to scrape past FC Augsburg 3-2.

The week's most valued player accolade went to Scott Bates from Les Green Mango FC, whose extraordinary performance stood out across divisions. The top scorers for each division were not disclosed.

With these results, the league tables have witnessed some significant shuffling. As the teams gear up for week 12, the excitement is palpable. The spirit of competition is alive and well in Guernsey Wednesday 6-a-side Football League.


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