December 2nd 2024

Ringwood Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 7

In an exhilarating display of football, week 7 of the Ringwood Monday 6 a side football league was a spectacle for all sports fanatics. The Premier League division saw a series of high-octane matches with teams battling it out on the pitch.


Pathetico Madrid emerged victorious over Mike Hunt FC with a 4-2 win, showcasing a harmonious blend of strategy and skill. Despite Mike Hunt FC's efforts, Pathetico Madrid's attacking prowess proved to be too much for them.


In another match, the Middle Age Crisis Club seemed to have a real crisis at hand, suffering a heavy 8-1 loss against P Didier Drogba FC. P Didier Drogba FC ran riot on the pitch, completely outclassing Middle Age Crisis Club with their aggressive approach and clinical finishing.


Metropolis Of Ringwood, too, enjoyed a triumphant night, claiming a 5-2 victory over StillGotIt FC. The team showed great determination and teamwork, leaving StillGotIt FC with no answers to their dominant gameplay.


The match featuring Gangs Of Dwight Yorke and Tribos Kids was a high-scoring thriller, ending with Tribos Kids outscoring Gangs Of Dwight Yorke 10-6. The match was a true testament to the attacking football both teams are known for.


Amidst the excitement, P Didier Drogba FC's Samuel Howson stole the limelight, scoring an impressive 6 goals and becoming the top scorer in the Premier League division. His phenomenal performance was instrumental in his team's victory and set a benchmark for other players in the league.


As the league progresses, the teams are expected to up their game, bringing in more thrill and excitement for fans. Stay tuned for the coming weeks of riveting football action in the Ringwood Monday 6-a-side league.

Many thanks to the referees for stepping in and taking charge of this competitive league!


Join the Ringwood Monday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/ringwood-town-football-club/ringwood-monday

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