November 19th 2024

Sawbridgeworth Monday 6 a side news 2024-11-18

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In the thrilling week 6 of the Sawbridgeworth Monday six-a-side football league, teams battled it out under the floodlights showing off their skills and strategies in the Premier League division. There were a few upsets, a couple of dominant performances, and some heart-stopping moments that further intensified the competition.

Bocats FC put on a masterclass performance against Chutney Pie FC, securing a convincing 7-3 victory. Their aggressive attack and solid defence demonstrated their intent to claim the Premier League title this season. Chutney Pie FC, despite the loss, showed grit and determination that kept the spectators on the edge of their seats.

In another match, FC Cheif ran rampant against The Hive, scoring a whopping 11 goals against 3. The Hive were left shell-shocked as FC Cheif displayed their prowess, making a strong statement to their rivals.

Perhaps the most surprising result of the night was the 6-0 drubbing of Team RSP by Gafferino FC. Gafferino FC showed no mercy, dictating proceedings from the first whistle, leaving Team RSP no chance to make a comeback.

Lastly, Smokers United edged past AdBlue Armada with a 3-1 victory. This win saw Smokers United steer clear from the bottom of the table, keeping their hopes alive in the league.

The top scorers for the Premier League division this week were Bocats FC and FC Cheif, both teams showcasing their attacking prowess which will surely have their competitors worried.

As the season progresses, each match is proving crucial in the race for the Premier League title in the Sawbridgeworth Monday six-a-side football league. The tension is mounting, and the excitement is reaching a fever pitch. Stay tuned for more updates as the teams battle it out on the pitch next week.

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