January 15th 2025

Reigate Sunday 6 a side news 2025-01-12

All the latest news from your local Reigate 6 a side league direct from Reigate Football Club.

Title: Reigate Sunday League Week 11: Stalemates Rule Premier League

In the heart of Surrey, the Reigate Sunday League entered its 11th week with the spotlight on the Premier League division. However, it was a night of tightly contested matches, all ending in goalless draws.

Complacency FC and Send It United kicked off the proceedings. Both teams displayed tactical discipline and a strong defensive line, resulting in a 0-0 draw. There were moments of individual brilliance, but the strikers couldn’t break the deadlock.

The tussle between MEN UTD and Expected Toulouse followed suit. Both teams missed multiple chances to get ahead in the game, leaving supporters biting their nails in anticipation. Alas, the final whistle blew, and the scoreboard remained untouched at 0-0.

REY Rovers and Dovers Dads FC were next. REY Rovers' stopper pulled off some fantastic saves to keep them in the game. Dovers Dads FC were equally impressive in defence, and ultimately, neither team could find the back of the net.

The last match of the evening was between Barely Athletic FC and Maccies FC. Despite the attacking prowess demonstrated by both teams, the goalkeepers emerged as the real heroes, ensuring the match ended in a goalless draw.

Although scoring was sparse this week, the top scorers of the Premier League division remain unaffected. As of now, the defensive tactics seem to be ruling the Premier League division, making for tense, closely fought battles.

The 11th week of Reigate Sunday was indeed a testament to the quality of defence in the Premier League division. Fans will be waiting eagerly for the next matchday, hoping for the stalemate to be broken and their favourite teams to find the back of the net. Until then, the excitement and anticipation continue to build in the Reigate Sunday League.

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