July 7th 2024

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Title: Thrilling Week 7 of the Tamworth Sunday League

The Tamworth Sunday Football League surpassed the halfway point of the season last night, as teams across the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 battled it out in their 7th week showdowns.

In the Premier League, Just Good Vibes and Abbey Green Sixes were evenly matched, with both sides scoring three apiece in what was an exhilarating encounter. Farcelona FC edged Balloteli-tubbies, 3-2, in a tight contest that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Maradonna Kebab secured a narrow 4-3 victory over Dream Team, demonstrating their offensive prowess and top-class finishing.

Division 1 saw an impressive performance from Saviles Survivors who thrashed PG United 6-0, while Ready Brexit secured a firm 3-1 win over Prison FC. In another high-scoring match, The Kromspachers were triumphant over Woodland Road FC with a final score of 6-1.

In Division 2, Black Beatles FC and The Galacticos produced a gripping 1-1 draw, while Keep It Simple earned a dominant 5-1 victory over Sons of Pitches. Dont Touch My Tapas and Messi Facial ended in a stalemate, with neither team able to break the deadlock.

In Division 3, Friday Club FC secured a 2-0 victory against Ashby Road, while The Jittlegang FC clinched a close 3-2 win against Champagne Superovers. NewBoysUnited showcased their form with a 3-1 triumph over Melanin FC.

Top scorers of the night belonged to the Premier League's Maradonna Kebab, Division 1's Saviles Survivors and The Kromspachers, Division 2's Keep It Simple, and Division 3's NewBoysUnited and The Jittlegang FC. Their offensive prowess was a treat for fans and will surely have opposition defenses worried for the remaining weeks of the season.

As we move into Week 8, the competition remains fierce and promises even more thrilling football action.


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