In a thrilling tenth week of the Ringwood Monday Football League, the teams battled it out on the pitch, exciting everyone with a display of skill, strategy, and sheer footballing prowess. The Premier League division was buzzing with the fierce rivalry and friendly competition that has defined the season so far.
In the Premier League division, Ajax Trees Down proved their mettle, overpowering Middle Age Crisis Club with a staggering 7-1 victory. The high stakes match between StillGotIt FC and Metropolis Of Ringwood ended with the latter team clinching a 4-2 win. Elsewhere, Tribos Kids put up a valiant fight but ultimately fell short, losing 4-3 to Gangs Of Dwight Yorke. The evening's drama was capped off by a neck-to-neck tussle between Simps FC and Elm Tree, which saw Elm Tree eke out a 4-3 triumph.
A fascinating narrative of the Premier League's week 10 games was the spectacular performance of Louis Hudson from Simps FC, who found the back of the net thrice, becoming the division's top scorer. His spectacular performance caught everyone's eye and set a high standard for his fellow players.
However, the week's most valued player award was clinched by Oliver Sainsbury, marking a victorious week for Elm Tree. Sainsbury's astounding performance showed why he is an indispensable asset to his team, as he orchestrated plays, broke down attacks, and drove his team to a hard-fought victory.
As we gear up for the next week of the Ringwood Monday Football League, the football fraternity will be watching closely to see if Ajax Trees Down can keep up their momentum, if Louis Hudson can continue his goal-scoring form, and if Oliver Sainsbury can replicate his Most Valued Player performance.
Thank you to the referees for allowing such closely fought fixtures to play out and give us this spectacle!
The new season begins in 4 weeks so join the Ringwood Monday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information
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