April 9th 2024

Pencoed Monday 6 a side news 2024-04-08

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In a thrilling night of football, the latest round of fixtures in the Pencoed Monday 6-a-side league were almost as unpredictable as they were exciting. Teams from the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 divisions put on a show for the spectators.

The Premier League action saw Black Chicken Vets pull off a clinical 2-0 victory over Borussia Teeth. Elsewhere, Clwb Brewers edged out Six Offenders in a nail-biter, notching up a 3-2 win. However, the highlight of the division was undoubtedly the one-sided encounter between Brickyboyz and Joga Bonito, with the latter dominating the proceedings and emerging victorious with a massive 6-1 scoreline.

In Division 1, Rest Bay Revolution couldn't quite match up to Bridge United, going down 1-4. A tense scoreless draw ensued between Michu At De Gea Ba and VFL BOCHUM ULTRAS. Vale Originals, however, claimed the division's bragging rights with a solid 3-1 triumph over Tondu Vets.

Division 2 was a goal fest, as Rhondda Lads and Rustler Burgers went head to head and the latter emerged victorious with a 5-3 scoreline. Dolly Blues bagged a 5-2 win over Lads On Toure, while Tondu Vets B and Llanharry Fc shared the spoils with a 1-1 draw.

Division 3 lived up to its reputation for unpredictability, with The Goonies overcoming Ashy Wami with a 5-2 thrashing, Inter Yamami and Taxi Inflation playing out an entertaining 4-4 draw, and Guy Fives Fc securing a comfortable 5-1 win over The Galvinisers. The division's action-packed night was rounded off with a tight match where Zizedines Zebabs sneaked past Bomb Squad with a 2-1 win.

The league's top scorers for each division were on fire as well, producing some stunning goals that had the spectators on the edge of their seats. As we head into the next round of fixtures, fans can expect another night of high-octane football action.


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