October 28th 2024

Manchester Monday 6 a side news 2024-10-28

All the latest news from your local Manchester 6 a side league direct from Trinity Sports Centre.

In an exhilarating week of action, the Manchester Monday 6-a-side football league continued to thrill fans with more goals, drama, and high-octane performances. In the seventh week of the season, the Premier League and Division 1 squads clashed on the pitch, resulting in high-scoring victories and hard-fought draws.

In the Premier League, Salford Plant FC narrowly outpaced Beechfields FC in a high-stakes match that ended 3-2. Meanwhile, Six Offenders kept a clean sheet against PhDecent, securing a 3-0 win. Equally intriguing was the goalless draw between ThRobin Koch and YerDarcelona, a testament to the defensive prowess of both teams. Premier League's top scorer of the week, Rob 'Buffon' Crooks of Six Offenders, demonstrated his potent striking abilities, netting two goals to lead his team to victory.

Division 1 saw equal amounts of excitement. Butcher FC proved their mettle with a commanding 5-2 win over Up The Toffees, while Ground Zero dominated Berocca Juniors 5-1. In another thrilling encounter, Madeleine Milan and AC ME ROLLIN ended in a hard-fought 1-1 draw. Michael Lewin of Ground Zero emerged as the top scorer in Division 1, contributing two goals to his team's comprehensive win.

The league not only highlighted the goalscorers but also the players who made significant impacts on their teams. This week's most valued player honor went to Keegan Doherty from Madeleine Milan. His stellar performance on the pitch was instrumental in securing the draw for Milan, demonstrating the vital role he plays in the team's success.

As the season continues, the Manchester Monday 6-a-side football league promises more exciting games, spectacular goals, and outstanding performances from all the teams. The forthcoming weeks are set to be a treat for football lovers.

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