July 15th 2024

Harlow Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-15

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HARLOW - The Harlow Monday six-a-side Football League kicked off a thrilling start to the season last night, with teams showing determination and skill right out of the gate. The excitement was palpable as new rivalries formed and old ones rekindled in both Division 1 and Division 2.

In Division 1, Who 8 All The Depays clinched a tight victory against 2 Zoots 1 Cup with a scoreline of 2 - 1, demonstrating their intent to become a dominant force this season. Meanwhile, FYFC began their campaign on a winning note, defeating Cesc And The City by 2 - 0. Club Tropicana Drinks FC outshone MTX in an enthralling matchup, scoring four goals to MTX's two. The standout game of the night was Its Getting Messi FC who showcased a superb performance, beating FC BEERCALONA with a scoreline of 5 - 2.

Shifting focus to Division 2, D6 triumphed over Hardly Athletic in a closely contested match with a final score of 2 - 1. Buffins Boys emerged victorious against Antoine Greasemen, taking home a comfortable win by 3 - 1. However, the highlight of the evening was the high-octane clash between Mal FC and Lord Of The Ings, featuring a goal fest that ended in Mal FC's favor by 7 - 5.

As the season just started, it's still anyone's game, but already top scorers are emerging. In Division 1, Its Getting Messi FC has set an early pace, while in Division 2, Mal FC leads the pack. As the teams regroup and strategize for the next week, fans eagerly await what promises to be another action-packed round of football.

This season of the Harlow Monday six-a-side Football League has already shown that it will be one for the books. The passion, energy, and commitment displayed by all the teams are a testament to the thriving local football scene. With the bar set this high from week one, the rest of the season is sure to be an exhilarating journey.


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