June 29th 2026

Cannock Monday 6 a side news 2026-06-29

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In an exhilarating Week 13 of the Cannock Monday 6-a-side football league, teams from both the Premier League and Division 1 divisions displayed exceptional skills and competitiveness.

In the Premier League division, Tekkerslovakia triumphed over Ayden B with a commanding 3-0 victory, while Skillage In The Village steamrolled past The Arcade Cannock with an impressive 6-0 win. Sevilla Depression edged past The Colts in a tightly contested match that ended 2-1. Pathetico Madrid showed their prowess with a dominant 5-0 win against Thiago X Silva. The match between Stroke Titty FC and Hardly Athletic ended in a goalless stalemate.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Aston Villagers started the week with a strong 4-0 victory over Pjanic At The Isco. BC outplayed Not In Ur Nans Forest with a 4-1 win, while Real So So Bad narrowly defeated NOT IN UR MOMS FOREST 2-1. Titus Shambles secured a 3-2 victory against Messi Pants. Gangsters Allardyce concluded the week with a resounding 4-1 win over Cash Out And Cry.

The standout player for this week was D Clews from Sevilla Depression, who was recognized as the most valuable player for this week. His performance was a crucial factor in Sevilla Depression's win and he was instrumental in many key moments of the match.

The top scorers for each division were not mentioned in the press release. However, based on the results, it can be inferred that Tekkerslovakia and Skillage In The Village in the Premier League, and Aston Villagers and Gangsters Allardyce in Division 1, were the top-scoring teams of the week based on their significant goal differences. The individual goal scorers were not specified.

As we look forward to the upcoming games, we anticipate more great action and sportsmanship from all teams. Stay tuned for the next games and let the best team win!


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