April 15th 2025

Bury St Edmunds Tuesday 6 a side news 2025-04-15

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In a thrilling night of action, week six of the Bury St Edmunds Tuesday Football League delivered some captivating results in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

Premier League

Titus Shambles outplayed Moreton Men United with a resounding 7-3 victory, indicating their strong offensive prowess. However, the match between AllSkinNoTip and Kloppy Seconds was a closely contested battle that ended in a narrow 2-1 victory for Kloppy Seconds, demonstrating their tenacity. Moreover, Chubby Alonsos sailed smoothly to a comfortable 7-3 win against Haven't Got A Kalou. This week's top scorer for the Premier League was undoubtedly the formidable forward from Chubby Alonsos who managed to put five past the goalkeeper.

Division 1 

Kicked off with a heated clash between Roughamready and Heath Team, which concluded with Roughamready seizing a 4-3 victory. Lallanas In Pyjamas outclassed FC Young Boys with a final score of 4-1, while The Cleaners secured a 5-3 triumph over Athletic Bilbarrow. Molester City edged out Quaresma Balls in a tight 3-2 contest. The top scorer of Division 1 was the agile striker from Lallanas In Pyjamas who netted three goals.

Division 2

Moreton Men City faced a crushing defeat against Lads On Toure, ending in a 6-1 scoreline. Cougar Choppers managed a 2-0 win against Hungry Hippos, while Dunk N Donuts and Exeter Gently played out a 1-1 draw. Sheffield Tuesday put up a remarkable performance, defeating Barely Athletico 5-2. The top scorer title for Division 2 goes to the dynamic forward from Lads On Toure, who scored an impressive four goals.

The week was filled with high-octane action, underlining the competitive spirit and sporting prowess displayed by all teams. As the season progresses, fans and participants eagerly look forward to more such exciting encounters.

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