January 31st 2024

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2024-01-29

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Sports enthusiasts were treated to a thrilling week of 6-a-side football in the various divisions of the Maidenhead Monday league. As week 6 of the season unfolded, each division saw an array of exciting matches and goal bonanzas.

In the much-anticipated Premier League fixtures, OAKLEY FC put on a dazzling display of skill and teamwork, defeating Jokey Foes 5-1. The battle between Bundalengerz United and Minty Biscuit was a nail-biter, with the former edging out a narrow victory, triumphing 2-1. Inter Erbum FC secured a 4-3 win over Lads On Toure in a game filled with suspense, whilst Just Wipin' FC stormed past Monday Nights Under The Lights with a resounding 6-0 victory.

Meanwhile, in Division 1 action, Allstars FC showed their prowess with a 6-2 victory over Vets United. Spandau Jallet outplayed Feel Matip with a scoreline of 6-2, while Tchouameni Men and Pies On The Sideline settled for a 2-2 draw. Moore Fitness dominated Any Holes A Goal, scoring six goals to one.

Division 2 saw Aldonna FC deliver a stunning 9-1 drubbing to The Cokes Not Diet. Suicide Squad edged out Arjen Throbbing 4-3 in a tightly contested match, while Six Pistols silenced Bin FC with a 4-0 victory. Cippnaam FC crushed Free Points 7-1.

In Division 3, DFC Reserves blanked Jelly Rig FC 4-0, Trust United overcame Fified Massive by scoring 4 goals to 2, and Leahs Six Slaves annihilated Small Feet Mcflurries with a 6-0 victory.

Lastly, in Division 4, Windsor Pieman FC triumphed over F ALEC with a 3-1 win, Fred West Ham showcased their superiority by defeating Osasuna Or Later 4-0, and Only Kruls And Horses managed a narrow 2-1 victory over Furze Platt Old Boys.

The top goal scorers for each division were yet to be disclosed at the time of writing. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the coming weeks as the teams continue their quest for glory.


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