October 31st 2024

Baldock Thursday 7 a side news 2024-10-31

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BALDOCK – The eighth week of the thrilling Baldock Thursday 7-a-side Football league saw a flurry of goals and some nail-biting action in the top-tier Premier League division.

In one of the most electrifying matches of the night, Puyol Pants Down stormed to a decisive 5-1 victory over Queens Herts Rangers FC. The win further solidifies Puyol Pants Down’s position in the league table, showcasing their impressive offensive prowess. The team's robust defense also managed to contain the Rangers' attacking efforts, limiting them to a solitary goal.

Elsewhere, in another Premier League clash, Pique’s Big Ears secured a comfortable 3-0 triumph against Reform UK FC. The team’s organized performance displayed their capability to control the game, keeping Reform UK FC at bay while finding the net three times.

However, the highlight of the evening had to be the goal fest between Madeleine Milan and The Fold. Madeleine Milan put up an extraordinary display of attacking football, hammering The Fold 16-0. They dominated the game from start to finish, setting the record for the highest goals scored in a match this season.

Meanwhile, Emile Sniff Snow earned a hard-fought 2-0 win over Werner Beermen. This victory serves as a testament to their tactical superiority and tenacity, as they secured crucial points in a challenging game.

The Premier League division post-week 8 promises an exciting race for the title, fueled by the teams' competitive spirit, strategic brilliance, and skillful performances. Football enthusiasts are already looking forward to the next round of matches, as the battle for supremacy in the Baldock Thursday 7-a-side Football League continues. Top scorers for each side are yet to be confirmed.

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting local sports event, showcasing the best of community football talent.


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