July 4th 2024

Solihull Thursday 6 a side news 2024-07-04

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Title: "Solihull Thursday: Week 5 League Results Highlight Top-Notch Performances in Premier League."

In the exciting world of the Solihull Thursday 6 a side Football league, week 5 proved to be a thrilling affair, with teams battling it out on the AstroTurf in the Premier League division.

Out On Bale and Whos Ya Daddy kicked off the action-packed evening with a thrilling encounter. Despite a spirited performance from Whos Ya Daddy, Out On Bale ultimately triumphed with a 3-1 victory, proving their dominance and showcasing their impeccable teamwork.

The match between Bluepool 6s and MPU was the highlight of the night. Bluepool 6s put on a scintillating display of skill and determination, netting 19 goals against MPU’s 3. This high-scoring match showcased Bluepool 6s' offensive prowess and solidified their standing in the division.

In another tightly contested match, Leafield Under 14's faced off against GUDASSZY FC, with the latter squeezing out a narrow 4-3 victory. Despite Leafield Under 14's spirited play, GUDASSZY FC's resilience shone through, securing them the win.

Finally, Fat Pends Army and Cals Massive battled it out in a free-scoring match that ended 9-6 in favor of Fat Pends Army. Both teams showed their offensive strengths, but it was Fat Pends Army’s ability to convert chances that sealed the victory.

The top scorers for the Premier League division were from the Bluepool 6s, who racked up an impressive 19 goals in their match. Their exceptional performance underlines the quality of talent in the Solihull Thursday league and sets the stage for an exciting conclusion to the season.

With these results, the league is heating up as teams continue to vie for the top spot in their division. As we look ahead to week 6 of the Solihull Thursday league, we anticipate even more thrilling matches and standout performances.


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