May 8th 2024

Maidstone Wednesday 6 a side news - match day 11

Last night saw some electrifying games in both the Premier League and Division 1 of the Maidstone Wednesday 6-a-side Football League, concluding with some unexpected victories and awe-inspiring performances. The 11th week of the season served up a sumptuous feast of football as we enter the summer months.

PREMIER LEAGUE

In the Premier League, McNeil Deal FC fought tooth and nail to secure a narrow but sweet 2-1 victory against Tea And Busquets to make it back to back wins since they joined the league. The high-octane battle between Munter Hunters and Lobs United ended in favour of the latter with a 6-1 scoreline. Albions Degenerates also showcased a commendable performance by defeating leaders LadsOnToure 4-1 on their return this week.

DIVISION ONE

Meanwhile, Division 1 witnessed a goal-fest as Bottle Job FC dominated Tekkerslovakia with an impressive 11-2 win. Oliver Taylor shone bright for Bottle Job FC, netting an astounding five goals and sitting atop the division's top scorer's list. In another high-scoring encounter, Sleepy Morgan outshone Hardly Athletic by a 10-3 margin. Cowboy Flukes and Mo Leicesters offered a closely contested game that ended in a 2-1 scoreline favouring the Flukes. The match between leaders World VI and Athletic Dildao remained tight as well, with the former emerging victorious with a 4-3 win.

With such invigorating performances and more to come, the Maidstone Wednesday League continues to serve up the finest 6-a-side football in town. The teams are all set to gear up for the next week's games, keeping us on the edge of our seats. Stay tuned for more exciting match-ups as the season progresses.

Thank you to Mario for running the evening and to all our refs and players. Good luck next week.

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