June 11th 2024

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2024-06-10

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In the latest week of the Sittingbourne Monday Football League, excitement was at its peak as teams across three divisions battled it out in a thrilling display of talent and teamwork. The nail-biting week 15 of the season saw some exceptional performances and surprising upsets.

In the Premier League division, Expected Toulouse clinched a narrow 4-3 victory over Stover FC, while the Isle of Bourne demolished Eagles FC with a resounding 6-0 score. Murston Massive claimed a comfortable 4-0 win against Gangsters Allardyce, and Fruity Dons FC made short work of Reproductive Rhinos, defeating them 4-0. In a close encounter, TIZER CHIEFS just got the better of Cunch Of Bunts FC, edging them out 2-1. Nathan of Expected Toulouse outshined his peers by scoring an impressive 3 goals, making him the top scorer of the week in the Premier League division.

In Division 1 action, PPE FC silenced Balotellitubbies with a commanding 4-0 win. Sportsyard FC overcame Paralympiakos 4-2, while Beechwood 24 and Milton Massive settled for a 3-3 draw. The match between Vineyardigains FC and Six Offenders also ended in a 2-2 draw, and Zesty Zebras comfortably beat Brexit Boys Fc 3-0. Josh Casey of Milton Massive was the standout player, scoring 2 goals to bring him the title of the top scorer in Division 1.

Meanwhile, MKE Dons, OP FC, and Workout Wolfsburg recorded victories in Division 2, with scores of 1-0 against KC Milan, 3-1 against Fleur De Lis, and 1-0 against AFC Browning, respectively. CS FC also secured a 3-0 win against The Saints, and Woodbourne narrowly lost 2-1 to Chubby Alonsos. Notably, Sam of CS FC scored two goals, making him the top scorer in Division 2.

The Sittingbourne Monday Football League continues to deliver a high level of competition and passion, and fans eagerly anticipate the next round of matches.


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