October 3rd 2024

Southampton Thursday 6 a side news 2024-10-03

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In a thrilling week of the Southampton Thursday 6-a-side Football League, teams across all three divisions battled it out on the pitch in hopes of gaining crucial points.

In Division 1, the battle was fierce with an impressive display from the teams. Hello You Kante emerged victorious over FC Bumfica, squeaking by with a narrow 1-0 win. Meanwhile, Lallana Rhodes powered past UNION 6's with a 2-0 victory. Notably, Mutual Friends outplayed Ronaldoughnuts, securing a 5-1 triumph, in what can only be described as a one-sided match.

Over in Division 2, 50 Shades Of John 'O' Shea went head-to-head with Double Pogba And Koke. Showcasing their offensive prowess, the former took the win, with a final score of 4-2. In another match, SPORTING VIEW B and Nottingham Florist battled to a stalemate, with neither team able to find the back of the net.

In Division 3, the competition was equally heated. COLONEL GETAFE clinched a 4-2 win against Crouch Potatos while the match between YouLot and Fat-Letico Madrid ended in a goalless draw. Who Wet The Bednarek showed no mercy towards No Your Limits, closing out the game with a 5-1 victory.

While individual top scorers were not reported, the teams' performances indicated a clear offensive strategy, with Mutual Friends, 50 Shades Of John 'O' Shea, and Who Wet The Bednarek outscoring their opponents. As the season progresses, the teams will undoubtedly be looking to these key players to maintain their scoring momentum.

As we continue into the fourth week of the season, the competition only promises to heat up. Fans and spectators alike eagerly anticipate the upcoming matches and look forward to another exciting week of football. Stay tuned for more updates on the Southampton Thursday 6-a-side Football League.


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