In the latest action from the Stourbridge Monday six-a-side football league, intense competition and outstanding performances were the name of the game. Across four divisions, the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3, athletes put in their all, aiming for supremacy.
Unfortunately we had a number non-attendees. It is paramount all teams are at their fixtures each week to ensure the league runs smoothly. If there are any issues please get in contact with your area manager with as much time as possible.
The Premier League saw some competitive matches with Celta Allstars clinching a victory with a scoreline 4-1 over AFC Vexham. VI Inches Combined scraped past BBF United in a nail-biting 3-2 victory, while Stourbridge Olympic beat PSGeezas 4-0. The Premier League game which stood out was the 3-2 win for VI Inches Combined.
Meanwhile, Division 1 was also packed with action, Baz Ball FC dominated against Inter Mi’Bathams, winning 7-2, and Wheres Your Man FC edged past Piqué Blinders in a tight 3-1 game. Growler Out FC secured a 2-0 win over West Midlands United F.C.
Division 2 saw notable performances from Hwang Onasec and Let The Game McGinn, with the latter taking home a 3-1 victory. Slumdog Mingolet scored an impressive 6-2 win over Talbot 6, with the team's excellent attacking prowess providing the crucial goals.
Finally, Division 3 saw Athletic Dildao and Gylfi Pleasures face off, with the latter winning 3-1. Gylfi As Charged lost to Genoa Side in a closely-fought 2-1 game, while Spignif Allstars scored a staggering 12 goals against We Don't Give A Flying Duck FC. With an excellent attacking display
This performance from Spignif Allstars earns them the title of team of the week due to their incredible display upfront. They currently sit fourth in division 3, playing second placed Waggon Wonderers next week in an exciting matchup.
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