August 28th 2024

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-08-28

All the latest news from your local Macclesfield 6 a side league direct from Macclesfield Football Club .

Title: Macclesfield Wednesday Football League: Week 10 Roundup

The Macclesfield Wednesday 6-a-side football league witnessed another thrilling round last night as teams from the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 clashed for week 10 of the season.

In the Premier League, Chamakh Ma Pitch Up dominated the pitch with a 3-0 result against Allmand-Smith Army. But the match of the day was Bantalona showing their prowess by defeating Champagne Super Rovers with a remarkable 7-1 victory. However, it was Jasmine Jewels who stole the show with an astounding 8-1 win over Oi, thanks to Dec Hanks, who emerged as the top scorer in the division, netting three goals for his team.

Over in Division 1, Abbos Cubs displayed their power, defeating Gamblers FC 4-0 thanks to the heroics of Shay Watt, who scored twice and topped the goal charts for the division. The match between Jasmine Juicemakers and Madeline Milan ended in a goalless draw, while Borussia MunchOnFlapjack narrowly escaped defeat with a 2-1 victory over Neil's Diamonds. No Idea and Silkmen Supremacy shared the spoils with a 2-2 draw.

In Division 2, Focca Juniors and Cesc On The Beach battled it out for a 1-1 draw, whereas FairPlay2AaronHunt managed to edge past Dyslexia XI with a 2-1 scoreline. The highlight of this division was the goal fest by Timo Gurner, who thrashed Diabetico Madrid 6-2, with Aiden becoming the division's top scorer by adding four goals to his tally. The game between Macclesfield Roadmen and Sexy Seven saw both teams share points with a 2-2 draw.

As we approach the tail end of the season, the competition in the Macclesfield Wednesday 6-a-side Football League continues to heat up, and we look forward to more exciting matches in the coming weeks.

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