October 21st 2024

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Title: Thrilling Performances and Upsets Mark Week 11 of Walsall Monday Football League

In the sporting community of Walsall, Monday nights are synonymous with the adrenaline-pumping football league. This week was no exception, as week 11 of the season witnessed some thrilling games and surprising upsets as teams across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 clashed on the field.

In the Premier League, Old House UTD put on a top-tier performance against Wiggins Pinner Returns in an enthralling match that ended 7-5 in favor of Old House UTD. Botty Dem also showcased their prowess, defeating Pelsall FC 5-2, while Stroke Titty managed to edge out Foley Kings 3-2 in a nail-biting fixture.

The action in Division 1 was equally electrifying. Dijk in Dias defeated Dude Wheres My Ladders 4-2 in an exciting game. Lads On Toure pulled off a narrow 3-2 victory against Croft VI in a match that had spectators on the edge of their seats, while Manor Mandem managed to overcome Baileys And Maccies 2-1.

In Division 2, the standout performance was undoubtedly Save Shane's Turtle obliterating Ajang FC with an astonishing 10-0 win. The fans also enjoyed a great game between Barmy Army and Euro Anchor FC, which ended 6-4 in favour of Euro Anchor FC. Meanwhile, Kits In The Boot and SHELFIELD WEDNESDAY battled to a 2-2 draw, and IBT Dream Team narrowly defeated AFC Shitmond 2-1.

Without a doubt, the top scorers of the week were the players from Old House UTD, Dijk In Dias, and Save Shane's Turtle from the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 respectively. Their phenomenal performances have set the bar high for the rest of the season.

As the Walsall Monday Football league continues, fans eagerly await the unfolding of the remaining season. The competition is intensifying, and upcoming matches promise even more thrilling football action.

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