November 7th 2023

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2023-11-06

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In the highly anticipated week 4 of the Ashton Under Lyne Monday Football league, football fans were treated to an exciting array of matches. The competition was fierce across all divisions, with surprising results and exceptional performances from key players.

In the Premier League, Astley FC dominated the field with a 5-1 victory over DFC FC, highlighting their offensive prowess. Unathletic Madrid also had a successful game, securing a 4-2 win over Knotvery Athletic. However, the most notable match in this division witnessed Railway FC trouncing The VARginas with a conclusive 5-0 scoreline. The star player of the division was Josh from Unathletic Madrid, who managed to find the back of the net four times, emerging as the top scorer of the division.

In Division 1, Goal Diggers outperformed McMuffin Men with a 4-1 win. Slumdog Mignolet also faired well, rounding off a 3-1 triumph over Sombrero FC. Yet, the highlight of Division 1 was the extraordinary game where Dadzys Mad Dogs TRA routed Sober Ashton with a staggering 10-2 score. Burnsy of Dadzys Mad Dogs TRA was the standout player in this division, scoring six goals and claiming the top scorer title.

Finally, in Division 2, close encounters were the order of the day. Bog Nation narrowly lost to Jabbalads FC 2-1, while Game Of Stones FC also faced a slim defeat against Return Of The Planktons, with a final score of 2-1. United FC was defeated 2-0 by Ste Min Fc. The top scorer in this division was Darrell Moulton, who scored three crucial goals for UK Decs.

As we move into week 5 of the Ashton Under Lyne Monday Football league, it is clear that there is everything to play for across all divisions. With top scorers such as Josh, Burnsy, and Darrell Moulton on the field, football enthusiasts can look forward to more thrilling encounters.


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