October 12th 2023

Swindon Thursday 6 a side news 2023-10-12

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The latest round of the Swindon Thursday 6-a-side Football League brought some riveting action to the pitches, as the teams in Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 locked in fierce battles in week 5 of the season.

Division 1 saw some impressive performances, with Six Offenders making a striking impact, beating DL Wanderers 3 - 0. Lightwork outshone Old Town Langers with a spectacular 7-2 victory, demonstrating their relentless offensive prowess. Ridge FC also managed a clean sheet, finishing ahead of Wichelstowe Wanderers FC 2 - 0. Noffin FC showcased their dominance, cruising to a 5 - 0 victory over Downey Daves, while Sons Of Pitches clinched a narrow victory against Plough FC, ending the match 3 - 2.

On to Division 2, it was a thrilling night of football as Swindon Park Rangers edged out 1980's Legends 3 - 2, while Swindon Downs and Unclarted shared the spoils in a 3 - 3 draw. Puyol Pants Down managed a narrow win over Wiggins FC with a 3 - 2 scoreline, whereas Jamaican Jet-ski Police shutout FTS FC with a 2 - 0 win. Brexit Bosh faced a disappointing 3 - 1 defeat against Barely Athletic.

The action in Division 3 was equally engrossing. RUES KRISPIES soared over Cerney United with a 2 - 0 victory, and Leave My Arcelona outclassed Real FC, finishing the match with a commanding 5 - 0 win. Haynes Beans couldn't stand against Working Mens D, succumbing to a 2 - 5 defeat. FC Mordedon emerged victorious against Swindon Toon, ending the match with a clean sheet at 3 - 0.

The top scorers for each division were Noffin FC in Division 1, Barely Athletic in Division 2, and Leave My Arcelona in Division 3, each team showcasing a potent offense that rivals will be wary of in the coming weeks. The league promises to continue delivering electrifying football action as the teams battle for the top spots in their respective divisions.


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