December 9th 2024

Kirby Muxloe Monday 6 a side news 2024-12-09

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Headline: "Week 4 of Kirby Muxloe Monday League Witness Electrifying Football Actions"

The fourth week of the Kirby Muxloe Monday Football League brought exhilarating action and remarkable performances. Spectators were treated to high adrenaline games in both the Premier League and Division 1 brackets.

In the Premier League, Van De Beers triumphed over Random VI in a 3-1 victory. Absolute Solar emerged victorious against Hot Stepperz FC with a 4-2 win demonstrating a strong offensive strategy. The most thrilling match of the night was between Leicester Town and Kirby 6s, where Kirby 6s managed a narrow 2-1 triumph. The Biffa Boys dominated the pitch, securing a convincing 6-2 win against We Don't Give A Fuchs.

Highlighting individual performances, Dan Petzing from Biffa Boys emerged as the top scorer in the Premier League, netting an impressive total of two goals, contributing significantly to his team's victory.

In Division 1, the Blazers FC put in a stellar performance against Pints Not Points, securing a whopping 8-1 win. Sevilla Depression narrowly defeated M K UNITED in a closely contested 6-5 match. DaZone VI managed to pull off a 3-2 win against Murder On Zidane's Floor while Leicester Town Academy secured a 3-1 victory over Shaggers United.

In Division 1, the standout performer was Josh from Blazers FC, who demonstrated his scoring prowess by netting five goals - the highest individual tally in the division.

The accolade of the most valued player for this pulsating week of football went to Jamie Saunders from Blazers FC. His skillful display and contribution to his team's victory was noteworthy, earning him well-deserved applause and recognition.

As the League advances into its fifth week, the excitement continues to build with spectators eagerly awaiting more enthralling football action.


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