July 31st 2024

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Title: High-octane Thrills at Guernsey Wednesday in Week 12

The 6-a-side Guernsey Wednesday Football League served up a whirlwind of surprises and stunning strikes on its 12th week, with each division witnessing dramatic matches that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League, Los Diablos eked out a narrow 2-1 victory against Bossolona, while Class On Grass outperformed Substandard Liege with a clean 3-0 win. However, the talk of the town was One Foot In The Grave's emphatic 7-1 trouncing of Spacejam FC, which took football fans by storm. Meanwhile, Les Green Mango FC edged out Aztekkers 4-2 in a game filled with adrenaline-fuelled action.

In Division 1, Burnley Babes had a field day, hitting Ran Out Of Mane for six, ending the match with a 6-1 scoreline. Egg Fried Reus also showed their class as they overpowered KPMxG 4-1. Pelé Galaxy CF put in a strong performance against Tiki Tekkers, with a decisive 5-1 victory. However, the match of the day was RC FC's 9-2 demolition of Exeter Gently, a game that will surely go down in the annals of the league's history.

The action in Division 2 was no less intense. The Lochness Donkeys trampled AAFC with a 9-2 victory, and FC Augsburg shut out EY 11 in a stunning 5-0 win. AFC Pornmouth showcased their strength with a convincing 6-1 win against Guernsey Academicals, while Bitcoin demonstrated their superiority in a 7-1 routing of Purple Reign.

The top scorers for each division were - Premier League: One Foot In The Grave, Division 1: RC FC, and Division 2: Lochness Donkeys. Their performances demonstrated the skill, teamwork, and determination that makes the Guernsey Wednesday league a must-watch for all football enthusiasts. As we head into week 13, the anticipation is already building for what promises to be another thrilling round of matches.


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