November 5th 2024

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2024-11-04

The Alfreton Monday 6-a-side Football League delivered another exciting round of matches in its 12th week. With only two weeks remaining in the season, the competition is fiercer than ever, and teams are scrambling to secure their places for the next season. We did have a couple of yellow cards issued this week for abusing the officials, so the players concerned will now be issued with fines.

In the coveted Premier League, Jimmys secured a convincing 5-2 victory over Largentina. Crystal Bar Palace edged out Pentrich Revolution in a nail-biting 3-2 contest, while Beating Chastards narrowly defeated Station Vets with the same scoreline, ensuring a tight race for the top spot.

Division 1 witnessed an astonishing 14-0 triumph by Bad Badgers FC against Snort Vale, marking the biggest win of the week. Bunting Bombers faced a 3-0 defeat against Sporting Abeergut, while FC Twente Pints narrowly bested Swanwick Delves with a score of 2-1.

In Division 2, FC Farcelona battled hard to win 4-3 against 2 Girls 1 Schlupp FC. Bilkhu Originals and Green Team Blues engaged in a high-scoring game, with the former emerging victorious with a 6-4 win. Meanwhile, Warne Hub Wanderers overcame Rent Boys 3-1, and Bull And Butchers FC suffered a 6-4 defeat against The Steampacket.

The competition was equally intense in Division 3. Madiline Milan was defeated 2-0 by AFC Carling, while XG FC claimed a clean 5-0 sweep over Cupid Stunts FC. Association Athletic beat Abduls Army in a 6-3 goal fest, and Fellas FC narrowly defeated A-Town Boys 4-3 in a thrilling encounter.

As the season enters its final stages, all eyes will be on the top scorers in each division. They have carried their teams this far, and their continued brilliance will be crucial in determining the final standings. So, hold your breath and watch out for the thrilling finale of the Alfreton Monday 6-a-side Football League.


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