July 23rd 2024

Walsall Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-22

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In the thrilling world of the Walsall Monday Night Football League, this week was no exception. The 13th week of the season was filled with ups, downs, and all-around remarkable performances.

In the Premier League division, Foley Kings outperformed Botty Dem in a 4-1 victory. It was a well-deserved victory for the Kings, as they displayed an impressive game strategy. However, the highlight of the division was Dijk In Dias's astounding 11-1 victory against Ajang FC. This massive win puts Dijk In Dias in an excellent position going forward. Wiggins Pinner Returns and Titus Shambles Vets also secured victories with a 5-3 and a 3-2 win against Last Chance U and Stroke Titty respectively.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Baileys And Maccies narrowly beat Langers FC 2-1 in a nail-biting match. Euro Anchor FC also nudged ahead of Kits In The Boot with a 4-3 win. The most impressive win came from Vegas Degenerates who dominated the field against Manor Mandem with an 8-1 victory. The division's last match saw Gangsters Allardyce V2 beating Old House UTD 6-4.

In Division 2, the Dude Wheres My Ladders secured a comfortable 5-2 victory against AFC Shitmond. The match between Croft VI and Lads On Toure ended in a 4-4 draw, showcasing the competitiveness of the division. Save Shane's Turtle edged past IBT Dream Team with a 4-3 win, and SHELFIELD WEDNESDAY triumphed over Barmy Army with an excellent 4-1 win.

Top scorers for the Premier League were Dijk In Dias with a whopping 11 goals. In Division 1, Vegas Degenerates led the way with 8 goals. Division 2 saw SHELFIELD WEDNESDAY topping with 4 goals.

As we move towards the 14th week, the teams are looking forward to consolidating their positions and improving their performances. The Walsall Monday Night Football League continues to offer an exciting platform for local teams to showcase their skills and sportsmanship.


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