November 5th 2024

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2024-11-04

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


The 17th week of the Sittingbourne Monday League pulsated with excitement as both players and fans revved up for the high stakes football matches in the Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2.

In the Premier League, TIZER CHIEFS set the ball rolling with a 2-0 win over Expected Toulouse, displaying an enviable combination of tactical brilliance and teamwork. MK Dongs also had a field day, trouncing Saint Jokerz 4-0, boasting an impressive performance from the league's top scorer, Alfie, who netted all the 3 goals. Ballerz continued the trend of shutouts, defeating Murston Massive with a 2-0 scoreline.

In Division 1, the competition was fierce and full of surprises. Beechwood 24 and Youth Of Today provided a nail-biting encounter, with the latter clinching a 3-2 victory. Paralympiakos emerged victorious against Vineyardigains FC with a 4-2 win, while Zesty Zebras outplayed Saint Eagles FC 2-0. Six Offenders triumphed over Brexit Boys FC with a 4-0 thrashing, thanks to Liam, the division's top scorer, who contributed 3 of the 4 goals.

Football enthusiasts in Division 2 witnessed an enthralling 6-0 victory by PPE FC over AFC Stroke Titty, with Danny Saville, the top scorer of the division, scoring 3 goals. The Saints and KC Milan ended their match in a thrilling 3-3 draw, displaying exquisite football. Workout Wolfsburg secured a 2-0 win over CS FC, while I Predict A Diet bagged a 5-0 victory against Fleur De Lis. The last match of the division saw Reproductive Rhinos and Chubby Alonsos settling for a 3-3 draw.

As we approach the final weeks of the league, the competition is certainly heating up with players and teams fighting for the top spot in their respective divisions. Stay tuned for more action-packed football in the Sittingbourne Monday League.

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