July 29th 2024

Cambridge Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-29

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The Cambridge Monday Football League saw another thrilling week of action with Week 6 bringing its fair share of upsets and triumphs.

In Division 1, Graeme Lee So Albion Wanderers FC edged out 172 1 with a 2-1 win, showcasing their skill and determination on the pitch. This victory saw them catapulting up the league table, thanks to their relentless pursuit of the top spot.

The Division 2 matches did not disappoint either. The night saw a goal fest with Balls Deep FC and Sharpshooters United FC scoring a total of 9 goals between them. Despite a spirited performance, Balls Deep FC were outgunned by Sharpshooters United FC, who netted an impressive 6 goals to Balls Deep FC's 3. The star of the match was undoubtedly Sharpshooters United FC's frontline who were on fire last night.

In another match, Galactics FC took on Gimp Gunners and emerged victorious with a 5-2 scoreline. Galactics FC's win was a true team effort, with their solid defence and quick attack proving to be too much for Gimp Gunners.

Despite the losses, all teams displayed great sportsmanship and a commitment to the game that promises to make the rest of the season extremely exciting. While the league tables are starting to take shape, there is still everything to play for and it's clear that no team will give up without a fight.

The top scorers of Division 1 and Division 2 were players from Graeme Lee So Albion Wanderers FC and Sharpshooters United FC respectively, both contributing significantly to their team's victories. Their performances have set the bar high for the rest of the season, and it will be interesting to see how the other players respond in the coming weeks.

As Week 6 of the Cambridge Monday Football League wraps up, fans and players alike wait in anticipation for next week's fixtures. The beautiful game continues to deliver in this exciting local league.


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