May 9th 2025

Colchester Thursday 6 a side news 2025-05-08

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Title: Colchester Thursday Football League Kicks Off with Highly Competitive Matches

Yesterday marked the beginning of the Colchester Thursday 6-a-side football league, with teams battling it out under floodlights. The energy was high and the teams were eager to make an impression in their season opener.

In the Premier League division, last night's games made for an exciting start to the season. Murder On Zidanes Floor had a rough start to their campaign as they lost 2-0 to ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX FC. With this win, ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX FC have set a strong precedent for the season ahead. Meanwhile, Living On An Emman Dare outperformed GTB FC with a resounding 4-1 victory. Both ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX FC and Living On An Emman Dare have now set the pace for the rest of the Premier League division.

In Division 1, Unathletico Madrid and Benchwarmers FC fought to a 3-3 draw, showing just how close the competition in this division could be this season. Maccies Past And Present couldn't match the firepower of Fire Pit, falling 4-1 in a heated match. In another match-up, Flopper FC suffered a 3-1 defeat against Firepit B.

Despite the season just beginning, a few players have already shown their scoring abilities. In the Premier League, the top scorers hailed from ESSEX ESSEX ESSEX FC and Living On An Emman Dare, who both managed to find the back of the net in their opening games. Division 1 saw its top scorers emerge from Benchwarmers FC, Fire Pit, and Firepit B, indicating a high level of competition in this division.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how the dynamics of each division develop. The teams will now be looking to build on their opening performances and continue their pursuit of the title. However, with such a strong start to the season, the competition promises to be more exciting than ever.


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