June 13th 2024

Lincoln Thursday 6 a side news 2024-06-13

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In the heart of the English football drama, the Lincoln Thursday 6 a side Football League rolled into its third week, with teams from two divisions adding some sizzling performances to the cool autumn evening.

Starting with Division 1, Thunder Buddies thundered their way to a 5-1 win over Puyol Pants Down, showing off their attacking prowess and solid defense. At the same time, Stepping Stone FC took a giant leap forward, crushing Rheady's Rovers 6-1. Both games were a testament to the stunning offensive quality in the division. Meanwhile, CAK and Sesh Fabregas clashed in a nail-biting match that ended in a 1-1 draw, showcasing their equitably matched strength. Closing the division, Udogie Ballers managed to secure a 4-2 victory against Romasexuals, demonstrating their dominance on the field.

Over in Division 2, the drama continued. Valentino's FC pulled off a narrow 3-2 victory over CF RWR, in what was arguably the most tensely fought match of the evening. Pukki Wookie managed to secure a 3-1 win over Wildboyz 2 FC, while Innocent Until Proven Gylfi outplayed Marshall Town FC and won the match 4-2. Is Your Motherwell succumbed to a 4-0 loss against Darwizzy Crisps, reflecting the latter's superior form. The evening concluded with Broken Busquets and Fenebackache ending in a goalless stalemate, a testament to their equally matched defensive skills.

The spotlight shone on the top scorers of the divisions, with Thunder Buddies and Stepping Stone FC dominating the charts in Division 1, while Valentino's FC and Pukki Wookie lead the scoring tally in Division 2.

Undoubtedly, the Lincoln Thursday 6 a side Football League continues to be a thrilling spectacle of grassroot-level football, offering a dynamic platform for local teams to showcase their talent and passion for the beautiful game.


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