July 9th 2024

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-08

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In the exciting world of local football, the Sittingbourne Monday league kicked off its season with a series of thrilling matches. The inaugural games set the tone for what promises to be a season full of skill, determination, and unexpected turns.

In the Premier League division, the games were hotly contested as teams fought for early dominance. MK Dongs edged out Cunch Of Bunts FC 2-1 in a closely contested match. Meanwhile, Stover FC and Reproductive Rhinos ended in a goalless draw, both proving strong in defense. In another exciting game, Milton Massive bested TIZER CHIEFS 3-1, with Charlie Lewis of Milton Massive taking the spotlight as the division's top scorer, netting 2 impressive goals.

The Division 1 matches were equally riveting. Zesty Zebras narrowly defeated AFC Browning 1-0, while Brexit Boys FC managed to overcome Vineyardigains FC 2-1. Six Offenders, Gangsters Allardyce, and Paralympiakos claimed wins against Beechwood 24, Saint Eagles FC, and MKE Dons respectively. Paralympiakos' Taylor Clark stole the show in this division, scoring 2 goals and setting the bar high for his competition.

In Division 2, CS FC, PPE FC, Balotellitubbies, and KC Milan saw victories against OP FC, Workout Wolfsburg, Woodbourne, and Fleur De Lis respectively. The Saints and Chubby Alonsos played out a tense draw, with neither team able to break the deadlock. Rob Lowe of KC Milan reigned supreme as the division's top scorer, hammering in 3 goals.

As the season has just begun, it's all still to play for. These early matches give a glimpse of the talent and competition inherent in the Sittingbourne Monday football league. Fans and spectators alike eagerly await the events of the coming weeks. For now, the ball is in the court of these aspiring teams, and only time will reveal who will rise and who will fall in this gripping football saga.


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