November 25th 2024

Reading Monday 5 a side news 2024-11-25

All the latest news from your local Reading 5 a side league direct from Prospect Park.

Premier League Division 1 of the Reading Monday 5-a-side football league experienced a rollercoaster of activity in its 11th week, with impressive scoring and intense competition on display.

In the Premier League, Nerja faced a tough defeat, losing 7-1 to Cat Sid in a match where Cat Sid dominated from start to finish. On the other side, The Loose Ends couldn't quite tighten their game, losing 5-1 to Hardley Athletic. It was clear that Hardley Athletic brought their A-game, displaying sleek team coordination and pinpoint goal accuracy.

The biggest goal fest of the night was seen in the game between Class On Grass FC and Werder Beermen. Class On Grass FC emerged victorious with a staggering 8-3 win, proving their superiority in the division. The match was a testament to their strong attacking prowess and efficient defense.

Moving on to Division 1, Madeline Milan secured a solid win, defeating The Pub Crawlers with a scoreline of 8-4. The victory was an exhibition of Madeline Milan's strong offensive strategy, which left The Pub Crawlers struggling to find their footing on the pitch.

The top scorers for each division were also announced, with the goal-scoring prowess on display throughout the week. In the Premier League, the title of the top scorer was clinched by Class On Grass FC for their outstanding 8-goal performance. Meanwhile, in Division 1, Madeline Milan took home the accolade with their impressive 8-goal haul.

As we look forward to Week 12, both divisions promise more thrilling matches, as teams battle it out for higher rankings, glory and the fun of the game. The competition is increasingly heating up in the Reading Monday 5-a-side football league, and we can expect more passionate performances in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned for more updates.

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