December 22nd 2025

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2025-12-22

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In a riveting display of football prowess and tactical brilliance, week 7 of the Gillingham Monday 6 a side Football league saw intense competition across all divisions.

In the Premier League, Gangstas Allardyce secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Goal Diggers, demonstrating their ability to clutch victory from the jaws of defeat. DTR FC, on the other hand, showed no mercy as they trounced Shakthar Senseless with an impressive 5-0 scoreline. Todge To Glory continued their winning streak with a 4-0 win over AC Me Rolling, solidifying their position in the league standings.

Moving on to Division 1, RealSoSoBad took command of their match against Greatlines United, ending with a 5-1 margin. Hoo Mafia outclassed Expecting Toulouse 3-1 in a competitive match. KOE FC set the pitch ablaze with their dazzling display, netting 6 goals to Box2Box FC's 2. Chadding Hell FC managed to keep their cool against Roma Simpson, winning 5-3.

Division 2 witnessed 6 Offenders dishing out a football masterclass, demolishing Mac City with a whopping 8-1 scoreline. Net6 And Chill also made their mark with a 6-2 victory over Right Side Of The Rainham End. Ajax Trees Down managed a comfortable 4-1 win against Uptown Dunk, while Only Balls And Ponces secured a 3-1 win against Barely Athletic.

In Division 3, Mylittlescratchy triumphed over Class Of 02 with a 4-2 win. Real Medway registered a resounding 7-3 victory over Hardly Atheltic, and Rainham End narrowly edged past Frith Athletic with a 1-0 win.

While the goal tally was high, the undisputed top scorers for each division were DTR FC from the Premier League, RealSoSoBad from Division 1, 6 Offenders from Division 2, and Real Medway from Division 3. These teams have demonstrated exceptional offensive capabilities and will be ones to watch as the season progresses.


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