Kidderminster Monday Night Football League, week 8 of the season, showcased the high-octane action of the Premier League division. Hopes were high, and the matches did not disappoint as teams clashed under the floodlights, creating an incredible spectacle for everyone present.
The team in the spotlight of the night was Inter Ya Nan, which produced a masterclass performance against Chicken Tika-Taka, with a groundbreaking scoreline of 7-1. A massive win for our newest side who no doubt will climb the table
Most Valuable Player- Az (Inter Ya Nan)
The Siberian Huskys and Haydens Disciples squared off in a tightly-fought match ending in a 1-1 draw. Both teams demonstrated extraordinary resilience and strategic finesse, making it one of the most memorable matches of the week.
Most Valuable Player- Jack (Hayden’s Disciples)
The Gunners showcased their supremacy by decimating Dads V2 with a 7-1 victory. The team seemed to be in formidable form, with their striking and defensive coordination being the key to their triumph.
Most Valuble Player- Liam (The Gunners)
In another exciting encounter, Rosa Parks The Bus edged past Boggies Boys 5-3. The match was an adrenaline-pumping contest, with both sides showcasing their offensive prowess.
Most Valuable Player- Jake (Rosa Parks the Bus)
Finally, Old Men FC served a strong performance against Kiddy Top Boys, claiming a decisive 6-3 win. The victory was a testament to their unmatched teamwork and tenacity, reflecting the high standards of the Premier League division.
Most Valuable Player- Kane (Old Men FC )
The Kidderminster Monday Night Football League week 8 proved to be a thrilling chapter in the season, with teams battling it out in the prestigious Premier League division. As we look forward to the next week, the anticipation is already building.
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