It was another week of high-stakes football at the 14th round of the Paignton Wednesday Football League. The Premier League division saw some exciting matches, producing stunning goals and creating a memorable night for football enthusiasts.
PREMIER LEAGUE
Unathletico Madrid delivered a stellar performance, defeating leaders Bastows Big Bazooka FC with an astonishing 7-2 scoreline. Madrid's Sam Holmes was in top form, earning him the Most Valued Player of the week. Holmes' performance played a crucial role in Madrid's victory, showcasing his agility and skill on the field.
An equally exciting match saw Churston Yutes narrowly beat Murder On Zidanes Floor FC with a 3-2 win. Both teams displayed tenacity and skill, but it was the Yutes who managed to clinch the victory in the end.
In another turn-up, Hardly Athletic emerged victorious over Haven't Jota Clue with a 4-2 finish. The game was a testament to Athletic's strategic play and proficient scoring ability.
TATES ANGELS and Men Behaving Chadli produced a thrilling draw, ending the match with a 3-3 scoreline. Both teams exhibited exceptional skill and teamwork throughout the game.
The other match between Net Six and Chill and Ctrl Alt De Ligt was a one-sided affair. A brilliant performance by Ctrl Alt De Ligt resulted in a 7-0 win, with Breeze Areecal standing out as the top scorer of the division. Areecal netted an impressive hat-trick, contributing significantly to his team's commanding victory.
This week's exhilarating matches have set the stage for an even more thrilling continuation of the Paignton Wednesday Football League. With top-notch performances like these, we have a lot to look forward to in the coming weeks.
Thank you to Jamie for running the evening and to all of our referee's and players. Good luck on match day 15.
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