The Reading Tuesday 5 aside league continued its action-packed journey last night as teams battled it out in a series of exhilarating matches. Week 6 witnessed some incredible performances and nail-biting encounters in the highly competitive Premier League division.
We were let down by Gotnokalou this week as they failed to attend despite confirming an hour prior to their fixture. We will be contacting them to ensure they are back for next Tuesday or they will be removed from the league. We must apologise to AFCB Legacy as due to the fact this was the first match of the evening, we were unable to arrange a match for them.
One of the standout fixtures of the evening saw Paralympiacos face off against Hardly Athletic in a goal-fest. Both teams displayed their attacking prowess, resulting in a high-scoring affair that ended 8-6 in favor of Paralympiacos. The top scorers for Paralympiacos were John Smith and Sarah Williams, who netted four and three goals respectively. Hardly Athletic fought valiantly, with Daniel Jones and Emma Thompson leading the charge and scoring three goals each.
Who Paid The Ref and Jerry Hattricks locked horns in another thrilling encounter. The match showcased some exceptional individual performances, with Jerry Hattricks emerging victorious with a 10-7 scoreline. The star player for Jerry Hattricks was Mark Johnson, who showcased his goal-scoring prowess by finding the back of the net six times. For Who Paid The Ref, Emily Davis and Matthew Brown put in commendable efforts, scoring four and three goals respectively.
In a closely contested match, Jumpers For Goalposts faced off against Madeline Milan. The two teams went head-to-head in a battle that saw both sides displaying tremendous skill and determination. Ultimately, Madeline Milan emerged victorious with a narrow 6-5 scoreline. The top scorer for Madeline Milan was James Wilson, who produced a stunning performance and bagged four goals. Jumpers For Goalposts' standout player was Emma Clarke, who scored three goals.
Sheffield Tuesday dominated their encounter against Reading Raptors, securing a resounding 11-3 victory. Sheffield Tuesday's star player, Liam Thompson, was in scintillating form, finding the back of the net seven times throughout the match. Despite the defeat, Reading Raptors' Taylor Johnson gave a commendable performance, scoring two goals.
The Reading Tuesday Football League once again delivered an evening packed with thrilling matches and exceptional performances. With each passing week, the competition intensifies.