April 29th 2025

Cowes Tuesday 6 a side news | WEEK 8

In the thrilling week 8 of the Cowes Tuesday 6-a-side Football League, the teams were ablaze with competitive spirit, showcasing some impressive performances in both Premier League and Division 1.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League, Vectis Road Ultras emerged victorious with a stunning 8-3 victory over Precise FC, primarily thanks to their star player, Kai Colebrook, who bagged an incredible 4 goals for his team. This decisive win contributed to determining the top scorer of the week. Meanwhile, Leaping Lords managed to secure a narrow victory over Mo's Salads, scoring 4-3 in a tightly contested match.


DIVISION ONE
Moving over to Division 1, Diddy Eh Drogba dominated Sphincter FC with an overwhelming 8-1 triumph. Ashton Palmer led the charge for Diddy Eh Drogba, marking a remarkable performance by netting 8 goals, earning him the top scorer position in Division 1. In another compelling match, The Grill Gang managed to edge past Khedira Pin Drop II with a 4-3 scoreline, while GLM FC registered a 4-2 win against Just Put Matip In.


This week's most valued player honor was awarded to the exceptional Roland Bryan from GLM FC. Bryan's masterful performance played a crucial role in his team's victory and his efforts didn't go unnoticed.


With only two weeks left of the season, teams are gearing up to secure their places for the next season. The competition has been fierce and is only expected to intensify in the final weeks. The talent displayed has been exceptional, making it a thrilling spectacle for the fans and an exciting challenge for the players.


Stay tuned for the upcoming matches in the Cowes Tuesday 6-a-side Football League, where passion meets the pitch, and the quest for glory continues!

Many thanks to the referees for keeping this competitive league going strong!


Join the Cowes Tuesday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom on 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/cowes-enterprise-college/cowes-tuesday

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