September 3rd 2025

Canvey Island Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-01

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Title: High-Octane Action Marks Week 9 of Canvey Island Monday Football League

In an exciting week 9 of the Canvey Island Monday 6 a side Football league, the spectators were treated to some captivating football across all divisions, which included the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, we saw a classic David and Goliath story as Talwin FC thrashed Counter No Attack with a whopping 9-2 scoreline. The victory underscored the outstanding performance of Talwin's players, who dominated the field and showcased that they are a force to reckon with.

The highlight of Division 1 was a finely balanced match between Goals N Girls and Top Bins FC, which ended in a 2-2 draw. The match was a testament to the competitive spirit of the division, interspersed with some masterclass football. In a closely fought contest, Canvey Are Massive eked out a narrow 1-0 victory over Crouch Potatoes, while Pulyol 4 Skin Back also claimed a 1-0 victory, this time over Mason Beatwood.

In Division 2, Britannia FC found themselves on the wrong end of a 1-4 scoreline against Brothers Unite. The latter demonstrated an impressive display of teamwork and strategy to emerge victorious. But the real spectacle of the division was the SJ Super Six and Top Of The Klopps match which ended in an 8-5 victory for SJ Super Six.

Division 3 also had its moments, with MCHB clinching a 4-1 victory over Inter Ya Nan, while Smallgains FC secured a narrow 2-1 win against Getafeme Mason.

The top goal scorers for the week were undoubtedly the players from Talwin FC (Premier League), Goals N Girls and Top Bins FC (Division 1), SJ Super Six (Division 2), and MCHB (Division 3). Their outstanding performances led their teams to formidable victories or commendable draws, setting the tone for an exciting week 10.


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