June 4th 2024

Mansfield Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-06-04

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 Week 8 of Mansfield Tuesday League Culminates with Exciting Match-ups

The week 8 of the thrilling 6-a-side Mansfield Tuesday Football league presented an electrifying night of football last night. The two divisions, Division 1 and Division 2, were in the spotlight with some spectacular performances and high-scoring games.

In Division 1, Shire Napa FC demonstrated an attacking masterclass against O.B. City, as they walked away with an 8-0 victory. This commanding win saw Shire Napa FC take the top spot in the division, making them the team to watch in the coming weeks.

On the other hand, the match between LALARNA RHODES and Jar Jar Dinks resulted in a 2-4 outcome in favor of Jar Jar Dinks. This victory ensured that Jar Jar Dinks maintain a strong position in the Division 1 standings.

Moving to Division 2, the match between Kirkby Crabs and Unathletico Madrid was a high-scoring stalemate, ending in a 5-5 draw. This evenly-contested match showcased the competitive spirit of Division 2.

Cabaye Got News For You and Torpedo Bouys also engaged in a goal-fest, with the former edging out the latter 7-6. Meanwhile, Leave My Arsealona routed Bight For Fadge 4-0, while Ve Raj FC was defeated 2-6 by Sutton United.

Despite the intense competition, the top scorers of each division stood out with their exceptional performances. In Division 1, Shire Napa FC led the way with their impressive tally of 8 goals. In Division 2, the top-scoring honor went to Cabaye Got News For You, who netted 7 goals.

As we move towards week 9, all eyes will be on these top-performing teams. Will they be able to maintain the momentum, or will there be new challengers on the horizon? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure - the Mansfield Tuesday Football league continues to deliver thrilling football week after week.


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