October 15th 2024

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2024-10-14

All the latest news from your local Sittingbourne 6 a side league direct from Sittingbourne Community College.

Title: Week 14 of the Sittingbourne Monday Football League Showcases Impressive Team Performances

The floodlights blazed last night as week 14 of the Sittingbourne Monday Football League unfolded, bringing with it a fresh wave of excitement, goals, and thrills in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 matches.

The Premier League saw Murston Massive chalk up a commanding 4 – 0 victory against Saint Jokerz. Expected Toulouse had an impressive performance, taming Stover FC with a decisive 4 – 0 win, with leading scorer George netting three spectacular goals. Cunch Of Bunts FC also cruised to a solid win over TIZER CHIEFS with a 5 - 1 scoreline, while MK Dongs steamrolled past Banks Unpredictables, securing a 6 - 0 victory.

In Division 1, Six Offenders overpowered Vineyardigains FC with a 6 - 3 result, featuring the stellar play of Liam, who scored a hat trick. Paralympiakos managed to conquer Deadmans Barmy Army with a 5 - 1 win, while Beechwood 24 came out on top against Saint Eagles FC with a 4 – 1 victory. The match between Zesty Zebras and Brexit Boys FC resulted in a 1 - 1 stalemate.

In Division 2, Harry Mercer of PPE FC shone brightest, scoring three goals in an impressive 8 - 2 win over KC Milan. The matches between AFC Stroke Titty and Fleur De Lis, The Saints and CS FC, and Workout Wolfsburg and Reproductive Rhinos ended in draws.

The Sittingbourne Monday League continues to showcase thrilling football, with players like George, Liam, and Harry Mercer leading the charge in their respective divisions. Fans eagerly await the next round of matches, expecting more dramatic goals, saves, and top-class teamwork. It's clear that the Sittingbourne Monday League continues to be a highlight of the local football scene.

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