November 14th 2024

Swindon Thursday 6 a side news 2024-11-14

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Swindon's 6-a-side football league enters an exhilarating week six, with matches brimming with intensity across Divisions 1, 2, and 3. Let's delve into the action-packed week that kept football fans at the edge of their seats.

In Division 1, Bluey United showcased their dominance with a convincing 4-1 victory over 1980's Legends, further cementing their position in the league. Swindon Mags suffered a tough loss against Friends United, the scoreline reflecting a hard-fought but successful 4-1 for Friends United. The unpredictable battle between Swindon Warriors and Redhouse ended in a 5-2 victory in favour of Redhouse, leaving the Warriors to regroup and strategise for the games ahead.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, the tension was high. Hungry Higgos managed to edge out Beercelona in a neck-and-neck battle that ended 3-2. Plough FC shared spoils with Puyol Pants Down in a 1-1 draw, displaying their equally matched skills. In a thrilling clash, DL Wanderers narrowly defeated Wiggins FC 3-2, proving their mettle on the pitch. PINEHURST FC secured a 3-1 win over Unclarted, while Oasis Fc and Swindon Downs walked away with a 1-1 draw.

Division 3 was no less competitive. Borussia Dwarfmen christened the week with a 2-0 victory over FC De Workman. Haynes Beans overpowered Who Ate All Depays with a comprehensive 4-1 win. Not Dat FC managed to snag a 5-4 victory in a nail-biting encounter with Wichelstowe Wanderers FC. Schoolyard Skills managed to edge out YB FC 4-3, while Portugeezers Fc celebrated a narrow 4-3 win over Savoy Athletic.

As we look forward to next week's fixtures, the top scorers in each division include Bluey United in Division 1, DL Wanderers in Division 2, and Haynes Beans in Division 3. These teams have shown tremendous resilience and skill, setting the bar high for exciting fixtures to come.


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