October 30th 2024

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-10-30

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

Spectacular Week 5 of Macclesfield Wednesday Brings Thrills and Excitement

In the captivating world of six-a-side football, Week 5 of the Macclesfield Wednesday league brought a series of thrilling encounters and high-performance play for all the teams involved.

In the Premier League division, Bantalona triumphed over Allmand-Smith Army with an impressive 5-1 victory, while Jasmine Jewels outclassed Gamblers FC, clinching a 5-2 win. Not to be outdone, Scuttle Pigs FC showed their mettle against Champagne Super Rovers, securing a commanding 4-1 victory. Chamakh Ma Pitch Up, however, stole the show in their clash against Natsiccam, delivering a compelling 6-1 win. The top scorer in the Premier League was Dan from Chamakh Ma Pitch Up, hitting the back of the net four times.

Moving to Division 1, Silkmen Supremacy dominated Oi in a 4-0 victory, and Focca Juniors triumphed over Yer Birds A Steward Fc with a 3-1 scoreline. In a high-scoring game, Benteke Fried Chicken fell to Powells U16s with a 1-6 defeat, while Purple Ake beat Borussia MunchOnFlapjack in a tight match finishing at 6-4. Louie from Silkmen Supremacy earned top scorer honours in Division 1 with two goals.

Finally, in Division 2, MTP secured a minimal 1-0 victory against No Idea, while Cesc On The Beach scored three times without reply from Dyslexia XI. Cameron Anderson from Cesc On The Beach was declared the division's top scorer, netting twice.

Overall, the fifth week of the Macclesfield Wednesday league was a testament to the spirit and skill of all the teams involved. It was a week full of surprises, underdogs rising, and football magic, creating a kaleidoscope of spectacular matches that thrilled fans and spectators. The countdown to Week 6 has begun, and the anticipation is palpable.

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