April 29th 2024

Ashton Under Lyne Sunday 6 a side news 2024-04-28

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High-octane football action unfolded yesterday as week 2 of the Ashton Under Lyne Sunday League took place. Fans were treated to a riveting display of skill and talent as teams from Premier League and Division 1 battled it out on the pitch.

In the prestigious Premier League division, the games were fiercely contested with Medlock Bloods edging out Lads On Toure by 2-1 in an intense face-off. The match was a testament to the resilient spirit of the Medlock Bloods and the competitive nature of the Premier League.

Meanwhile, in another close game, it was They Think Its All Zola who clinched a narrow victory by 4-3 against the formidable Westend Fc. The highlight of the game, however, was the outstanding performance by Chris Perry of Westend Fc who bagged the top scorer title by netting a commendable three goals. His exceptional form added a thrilling edge to the game and kept the spectators on the edge of their seats.

In the Division 1 league, the matches were nothing short of sensational. Chamakh The Pitch Up dominated their match against Any Holes A Goal, sealing a convincing 5-1 victory. Blazers FC outclassed Gangsters Allardyce, registering a resounding 7-0 victory. However, the most exciting match of the division was between The Promise Land and Tiki Tempo, with the latter emerging victorious by 4-2.

Alex Barcz from Chamakh The Pitch Up shone brightly in Division 1, securing the top scorer title with two splendid goals. His presence on the field was electrifying and pivotal to his team's victory.

The Ashton Under Lyne Sunday League proved to be an exciting spectacle this week, showcasing the depth of football prowess in both the Premier League and Division 1. As the season progresses, fans will undoubtedly be eagerly anticipating more exciting match-ups and top-notch football action in the weeks to come.


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