Excitement reached a fever pitch last night in week 4 of the Rubery Thursday 6 a side Football league, with edge-of-the-seat action in both the Premier League and Division 1.
In the Premier League, Pique Blinders FC proved too strong for FC Boutay with an impressive 4-2 win. The match was a thrilling affair, with both teams putting their all into every play.
Most Valuable Player- Max Colebrooke (Pique Blinders)
Beautiful Men also emerged victorious in their match against Last Legs FC with a tight 2-1 win
Most Valuable Player- Zane (Beautiful Men)
Chasers81120 FC eked out a 1-0 win against Pathetic Athletic, taking them higher up the Premier League table.
Most Valuable Player- Joe Cope (Chasers FC)
Turning to Division 1, we saw West Heath FC edge out Field FC in a nail-biting 2-1 victory, with Dan from West Heath FC proving to be the star player, scoring two goals and becoming the top scorer in this division.
Most Valuable Player- Dan (West Heath Utd)
Bluepool FC also had a commendable 3-2 win over Macciesonaramp, while We Move left no room for question in a dominant 4-0 win against Madeline Milan.
Most Valuable Players- Reid Baylis (Bluepool) and Reece Beech (We Move)
In another decisive match, TGR secured a 3-0 win over Maradona Kebabs, making it a night of clean, competitive and thrilling football.
Most Valuable Player- Ivan (TGR)
As we close out week 4, the league tables are starting to take shape. The top scorers in both divisions have set a high bar, and it will be interesting to see if the other players can rise to the challenge in the coming weeks. No doubt, spectators and fans can look forward to more thrilling action as the Rubery Thursday 6 a side Football league continues.
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