October 22nd 2024

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2024-10-21

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High drama unfolded in the Alfreton Monday 6-a-side football league last night as teams from the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 locked horns in their respective battles. The footballing spectacle was lit up by exceptional performances and nail-biting finishes, truly marking the 10th week of the season.

In the Premier League division, The Diddy Boys emerged triumphant with a narrow 3-2 victory over Six Offenders, while Jimmys surpassed Largentina 3-1. Crystal Bar Palace clinched a 3-1 victory against Pentrich Revolution, and Beating Chastards marked a clean sheet with a 2-0 win over Station Vets.

Division 1 saw Bunting Bombers overpower Sporting Abeergut with a 3-0 win. The highlight of the night was AFC Jimmys demolishing Mixed Often with a whopping 12-1 scoreline. Bad Badgers FC overcame Snort Vale 8-4, and Swanwick Delves secured a 6-4 victory against FC Twente Pints.

In Division 2, FC Farcelona edged past 2 Girls 1 Schlupp FC, securing a 3-2 win. Bilkhu Originals narrowly defeated Green Team Blues, while Warne Hub Wanderers overpowered Rent Boys with a 3-2 scoreline. The Steampacket trumped Bull And Butchers FC 4-1.

Division 3 witnessed some high-scoring games as AFC Carling fired past Madiline Milan 6-1 and A-Town Boys secured a dominant 7-0 victory over Fellas FC. Cupid Stunts FC defeated XG FC 3-1, and Association Athletic managed a close 3-2 win against Abduls Army.

Overall, this week's matches were a testament to the unwavering spirit and supreme skills of all participating teams. A special mention goes to the top scorers of each division - Jimmys (Premier League), AFC Jimmys (Division 1), The Steampacket (Division 2), and A-Town Boys (Division 3) - who lit up the field with their exceptional performances. As the season progresses, fans eagerly anticipate more such thrilling encounters.


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