November 27th 2023

Tewkesbury Monday 6 a side news 2023-11-27

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Thrilling Night of Action in the Tewkesbury Monday Football League

Week 2 of the Tewkesbury Monday 6 a side Football League witnessed an exciting display of competition and talent. Teams from Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 fought hard, resulting in some unexpected outcomes and high-scoring matches.

In the Premier League, the match between Average Joes and Mellors Fellas ended in a 2-2 draw, showing the balanced skill set of both teams. Dads Army barely managed to scrape a 4-3 victory over Borussia Teeth in a nail-biting encounter. Undoubtedly, the premier league match of the night was Nothing But Vibes versus Nasty FC, which saw Nasty FC demonstrating their dominance with a 3-1 victory.

Division 1 also had its share of high-voltage matches. Bikini Bottom FC emerged as the clear winner with an impressive 4-0 victory over 6 In The Pink. Meanwhile, Banady Lane and BUILT DIFFERENT FC had a riveting face-off, with Banady Lane narrowly clinching victory with a 4-3 score. Crow Banana Pineapple made their mark with a decisive 5-2 win over San Marino FC.

Lastly, in Division 2, Deportivo Lac Of Skill demonstrated a brilliant display of the game with a comprehensive 4-1 victory over AFC Has Beens. Chewwy Suarez outshone HIV Eindhoven in a high scoring match, ending at 5-2. However, the star match of the Division was The Prawns against Real Ale Madrid, where Real Ale Madrid exhibited their football prowess with a staggering 9-3 win.

The top scorers of the week hailed from Nasty FC in the Premier League, Bikini Bottom FC in Division 1, and Real Ale Madrid in Division 2, a testament to their on-field dominance.

The Tewkesbury Monday league continues to offer thrills and spills and showcases the breadth and depth of local football talent. We look forward to the action next week. Stay tuned for more updates!


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