It was a good evening's football in the Worthing Sunday 6 a side league this week which saw all teams in attendance throughout the night as scheduled across the divisions, the only exception being Alan FC who have confirmed their return on Sunday 26th Feburary.
Fatzio's sixth win on the bounce came in emphatic fashion this week as they showed no mercy for opponents Ji Sung Park The Bus, whom they crushed by 13 goals without reply to boost their goal difference significantly. She Was Only XI climbed up a place to second as they were 3-2 winners over TTM FC, climbing above Petr Cech Yourself who suffered a 2-1 reverse at the hands of The Rebels in a well competed game.
In Division One, The Bobby Carlos Experience also kept up their 100% record as they were 5-1 victors against Sompting Dragons who drop a place to fifth. Elsewhere Real Le Sheet climbed up to second place on goal difference, winning a nine goal thriller 5-4 against Inter Ya Nan, whilst Jong HSG dropped to third and had to settle for a point in a 4-4 draw with fourth place Unnamed FC. Hakuna Juan Mata won the battle of the bottom two to gain their first points of the campaign, running out 3-2 winners against Chicken Tikka Mo Salah.
The top v bottom clash in Division Two threw up no surprises this week as leaders Mambo No5 were rampant 13-1 winners over Cheeky Blinders, with a three point lead over second placed Coman Her Face. Maradona Kebab were shocked this week as they dropped to third place with a 7-1 humbling against Wicky Wines who seem to be finding their feet since joining. The Defeatables completed the divisions action as they climbed above Khedira Pin Drop in the table to fourth, running out 1-0 winners.
We thank all teams for their continued reliability and commitment towards the league which keeps the league running on time and smoothly each week too. As ever, if you have any queries regarding the league, you can contact Shaun at Head Office on 0333 123 2340.
We wish all teams good luck going into game week 6 with Worthing's premier providers of small sided football!
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