January 12th 2024

Aylesbury Thursday 5 a side news - match day 15

AYLESBURY THURSDAY 5 A SIDE RESULTS - MATCH DAY 15

In the Aylesbury Thursday 5-a-side Football League, week 15 brought about some thrilling matches with a high scoring evening. The Premier League was a sight to behold with some breath-taking performances and some extraordinary score lines.

PREMIER LEAGUE

Former champions Bowsers Barhmi Army secured a comfortable win over the Lost Boys Of San Marino, with a final score of 8-3. This victory showcased their offensive prowess, leaving their opponents grasping at straws. Meanwhile, Serious FC lived up to their name and delivered a serious blow to Unathletico Madrid, leaving them in shambles with a smashing 11-0 victory.

Leaders Teenage Mutant Ninja Skrtels also dominated their game against FC Dynamo, scoring ten goals against Dynamo's three. The House FC, not to be left behind, put on a spectacular performance with a 9-1 win over Earth Wind And Maguire. In the last match of the league, Jubs Jentlemen secured a solid 6-2 victory over the Brown Team.

Harris Akram from Serious FC emerged as the top scorer in the Premier League this week, scoring four goals.. His incredible performance played a pivotal role in Serious FC's monumental victory over Unathletico Madrid.

The most valued player of the week was Sam Earl from The House FC. His exceptional performances on the pitch significantly contributed to his team's resounding success this week and earned him the well-deserved recognition.

The Aylesbury Thursday League continues to be a thrilling competition, providing us with exciting football matches every week. The teams are preparing for the next round of matches, and we can only expect the competition to become even fiercer.

NEW SEASON STARTS 8TH FEB - JOIN NOW

Join the Aylesbury Thursday 5 a-side league for the start of the new season on the 8th Feb at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information, Thanks Rich

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/aqua-vale-swimming-fitness-centre/aylesbury-thursday

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