In what was undoubtedly an exhilarating week of football, the 10th and final week of the Newton Abbot Monday 6 a side Football league concluded with a thrilling finish in the Premier League division.
The league, which had been a rollercoaster of emotions, witnessed Human Frubes clinch the Premier League title, ending the season with an impressive tally of 18 points, consisting of 9 wins. Their exemplary performance in a 2 - 0 win against Who Ate All Depays further cemented their place at the top.
The final week of the league was not without its fair share of action and stand-out performances. The most notable was perhaps the match between Alan Reetonit and Quello Carnoso, which ended in a nail-biting score of 10 - 6 in favor of Alan Reetonit.
The top scorer of the Premier League division was Oli Bellotti of Alan Reetonit, who put on a fantastic display of skill and precision, netting an outstanding total of 7 goals. Bellotti's sterling performance undoubtedly left a lasting impression on both the spectators and his fellow players.
However, the most valued player for the final week was Elliot Robinson from the league-winning team, Human Frubes. Robinson's inspiring performance was vital to the team's success and was truly a testament to his proficiency and talent.
Lastly, the game between Guns And Moses and Unathletico Madrid ended in a 3 - 3 draw, displaying an equitably matched performance from both teams.
As the season concludes, we applaud all the teams for their determined efforts, their sportsmanship, and their unwavering love for the game. Their performances have truly made this season a memorable one. We're already looking forward to the next Newton Abbot Monday 6 a side Football league. Until then, football continues to reign in our hearts.
Thanks to the referee for wrapping up another fine season of football!
Join the Newton Abbot Monday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information
https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/coombeshead-academy/newton-abbot-monday
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