December 16th 2024

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Title: Week 10 of the Mansfield Monday Football League Ends in High Spirits: Division 1 and Division 2 Results Announced

In an exciting culmination of week 10, the Mansfield Monday Football League witnessed some thrilling clashes across divisions 1 and 2. The matches were filled with skill, precision, and sportsmanship, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats throughout the night.

In Division 1, Kitbs Boys delivered an impressive performance, outscoring Barely Athletic 8-1. Tonic FC fell short against The Six Offenders in a gripping face-off that ended 6-4. De Jong Boys and Sutton Snorters battled it out to a 3-3 draw, while Manchester Obesity devoured Donner Kebab with an 8-1 victory. In another exciting match, Coley Wears Odd Socks triumphed over FTA with a scoreline of 4-1.

Moving on to Division 2, Amber And Blue endured a goalless draw against Who Ate All Depays, while Bowskills Boys snatched a narrow 3-2 victory against "Not Ethan's Team 2". Champagne Super Rovers exhibited a dominant performance, defeating Summit Stallions 5-1. Meanwhile, Havent Jota Clue and Only Fools And Scorers ended their match in a 1-1 draw. The tie between Horse Meat Disco and Miami Mint also concluded in a 2-2 draw.

The top scorers of the week were undoubtedly the stars of the show. In Division 1, Manchester Obesity led the charge with their 8-goal spree, proving their formidable presence on the field. On the other hand, in Division 2, Champagne Super Rovers stole the limelight with their victorious 5-goal haul.

As we move forward to week 11, the anticipation builds for both spectators and teams. The Mansfield Monday Football League continues to serve up high-octane, thrilling football action in both Division 1 and Division 2. It's more than just a game; it's a weekly spectacle that defines the spirit of local football.


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