September 13th 2024

Oxford Monday 5 a side news 2024-09-09

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In a thrilling display of football, the seventh week of Oxford Monday's 5-a-side Football league witnessed some riveting performances across the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, The Dragon FC demonstrated remarkable tactics, defeating Pique Blinders 3-1 in an intense match. A closely contested battle between Misfits and Ball Of Duty ended with a narrow 2-1 win for Ball Of Duty. The results indicate a fierce competition for the Premier League title yet to unfold.

Division 1 saw Beast From The East decimating Bayer Nevelosen with a scoreline of 5-1. FC Copenbadly replicated the same result, beating Ladzio 5-1 in an engaging battle. These scorelines are a testament to the quality of football being displayed in the division.

In Division 2, Trose 479 put on a spectacular show, defeating Boneless 7-3 in a thrilling encounter. In another close match, Weee Charvas FC edged past Holy Rollers with a 5-4 victory. The division holds promise for an enthralling end of the season.

Division 3 was headlined by a high scoring match between LIGHTNING SQUAD and DClin Utd, which ended 11-6 in favor of LIGHTNING SQUAD. Misfits Reserves lost to UP THE SCAFFS 4-2, and a hard-fought match between 4 Man Squad and Rebel FC ended in a 2-2 draw.

The league will return next week, bringing more exciting fixtures across all divisions. The top scorers of the week were from The Dragon FC in the Premier League, Beast From The East in Division 1, Trose 479 in Division 2, and LIGHTNING SQUAD in Division 3, demonstrating their individual brilliance and contributing massively to their respective team's victories.

As the teams strategize for the next week, fans eagerly await to see how the season unfolds. This week's matches have set the stage for the exciting battles yet to come in the Oxford Monday 5 a side Football league.


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