January 27th 2025

Manchester Monday 6 a side news 2025-01-27

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

In the thrilling world of the Manchester Monday 6 a side football league, week 8 brought excitement and exhilaration. The Premier League and Division 1 teams battled it out fiercely under the floodlights, with players showcasing their talent and making their mark.

In the Premier League division, Up The Toffees put up a valiant effort, but ended up falling short to Butcher FC who won the game 3-2. Next, ThRobin Koch and Salford Plant FC gave spectators a nail-biting match, which concluded in a 2-2 draw. YerDarcelona, however, did not leave anything to chance securing a solid 2-0 victory over PhDecent.

Nathan from Butcher FC stole the spotlight this week, showcasing his goal-scoring prowess by netting a total of three goals, thus becoming the top scorer in the Premier League division.

In Division 1, the matches were no less thrilling. Beanie Boys scraped by with a narrow victory over Beechfields FC, winning 1-0. Madeleine Milan displayed dominant performance against Six Offenders securing a 4-0 triumph. Neville Wears Prada also notched a 2-0 win against Berocca Juniors.

Sam Farrar of Madeleine Milan emerged as Division 1's top scorer, courtesy of his two-goal performance.

The week's most valued player accolade was accorded to Tom Bath from YerDarcelona. His exceptional performance played a key role in his team's victory making him the standout player of the week.

As we enter the final two weeks of the season, the competition gets more intense. Teams are reminded to secure their place for the next season as places are filling up fast.

The Manchester Monday 6 a side football league continues to provide thrilling matches week in and week out, and week 8 was no exception. Stay tuned for the final weeks of the season!

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