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May 15th 2025

Chelmsford Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-05-14

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Title: Week 7 of the Chelmsford Wednesday Football League Shakes Up Premier League Standings

In an exciting display of athleticism and strategy, the seventh week of the Chelmsford Wednesday Football League brought some unexpected twists to the Premier League Division.

The week was off to a thrilling start, with The Hallercaust overpowering Reus Krispies 8-4 in an intense match. The Hallercaust demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill, and their consistent performance left the Reus Krispies struggling to keep pace.

The next game saw a nail-biting draw between Tekkerslovakia and Sons Of Pitches, with both sides scoring two goals each. This match was the embodiment of equally matched competition, showing no quarter and letting neither team take an upper hand.

In another match, Think FC left a strong impression by trouncing Chelmo Chodes with a whopping 12-2 score. This landslide victory has significantly boosted Think FC's position in the league standings.

Finally, Tinchy Sneijder delivered a spectacular performance, crushing Fatalanta FC 14-2. This game was marked by Tinchy Sneijder's outstanding offensive skills and Fatalanta FC’s futile attempts to bridge the gap.

Unfortunately, the top scorers for each team are yet to be confirmed and will be announced soon. However, it's safe to say that the players from The Hallercaust, Think FC and Tinchy Sneijder are strong contenders for this title after the high-scoring games they played.

Overall, week 7 has brought major shifts in the Premier League division's landscape. As we move forward in the season, we can only expect the competition to get fiercer and the games more thrilling. Football fans should definitely keep an eye on the upcoming matches in the Chelmsford Wednesday Football League.


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