May 29th 2024

Paignton Wednesday 6 a side news - match day 10

In a thrilling week of action from Paignton Wednesday's 6 a side Football League, the drama in the Premier League was at a fever pitch level. As we entered Week 10 of the season, the players turned up the intensity, with each game proving to be a testament to the skill and spirit of the teams involved.

PREMIER LEAGUE

Bastows Big Bazooka FC put on an impressive display, defeating Murder On Zidanes Floor FC with a decisive 5-1 victory which sends them 3 points clear at the top. However, Churston Yutes managed to pull out a hard-fought 5-3 win against TATES ANGELS. The victory was largely thanks to the outstanding performance of Ben Turner who not only scored a whopping four goals but also earned the title of the week's most valued player.

Elsewhere in the league, Ctrl Alt De Ligt and Stay Gully FC ended their encounter on a 1-1 draw while Net Six and Chill dominated East Street FC with a 9-2 victory. The last clash of the day saw Haven't Jota Clue overcoming Men Behaving Chadli with a 7-3 scoreline which puts a dent in Chadli's title hopes.

Despite the high level of competition, the standout star across the division was without doubt Ben Turner. His electrifying performance for Churston Yutes added a new layer of excitement to the league. His leadership, skill and commitment embody the very spirit of the game making him a deserving recipient of the most valued player of the week.

As we look forward to the next round of games, the Premier League of the Paignton Wednesday 6 a side Football League continues to be a thrilling spectacle of football, showcasing the very best of local talent.

A huge thank you to Jamie for running the night so well and to our referee's Marc and Barry. Thank you to all our players and good luck next week!

LEAGUE EXTENDING - JOIN NOW

Join the Paignton Wednesday 6 a-side league at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information. Thanks Rich

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/south-devon-college/paignton-wednesday

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