July 8th 2024

Walsall Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-08

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In an electrifying week 11 of the Walsall Monday 6 a side Football League, teams from Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 put on a display of skill and grit.

In the Premier League, Wiggins Pinner Returns narrowly defeated Foley Kings 1-0 in an exhilarating match that kept spectators on edge till the final whistle. In another high scoring game, Stroke Titty clinched a 8-6 victory over Top Shelf Crew in a thrilling encounter, exhibiting immense passion and determination.

Moving over to Division 1, Euro Anchor FC and Baileys And Maccies locked horns in a fiercely contested match that ended up 5-4 in favour of Baileys And Maccies. Then, it was Vegas Degenerates who triumphed 8-4 against Langers FC. Kits In The Boot showcased their dominance with a 5-2 win over Gangsters Allardyce V2. Meanwhile, Old House UTD came out on top in a high scoring duel against Manor Mandem, sealing the game 8-4.

In Division 2, Croft VI shared the spoils with AFC Shitmond after a 2-2 deadlock. Dude Wheres My Ladders put up a great show to conquer Save Shane's Turtle 5-1. The final game of the night saw the Barmy Army pull off a 6-4 win against the IBT Dream Team.

The top scorers from each division were celebrated for their standout performances. In the Premier League, the top scorer was from Stroke Titty. Likewise, a player from Baileys And Maccies topped the scoring charts in Division 1, while a player from Barmy Army stole the show in Division 2. Their individual performances were the highlight of the night, showcasing the power and talent this league has to offer.

For the fans and players alike, this week was another testament to the sporting spirit and camaraderie the Walsall Monday 6 a side Football League is known for. As the season progresses, the anticipation for the following weeks is soaring high.


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