July 22nd 2025

Plymouth Monday 6 a side news 2025-07-21

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The inaugural week of the Plymouth Monday 6 a side Football league saw a thrilling array of matches across all divisions, laying the groundwork for what promises to be a riveting season.

In the Premier League, I Need A Breather United and Jive Turkeys set the high note with a tight game, ending 2-1 in favor of the former. Pumas and Law Abiding Sigurdssons offered a nail-biting draw at 1-1, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

In Division 1, Not In Ur Mums Forrest FC and Crouch Potato showcased a rivaled performance with a thrilling 3-3 draw. FC Brian Munich dominated the field with a powerful 5-1 over Murder On Zidanes Floor, while Gamballers started strong with a 3-0 victory against Madeline Milan.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, Varane Frank displayed a commanding performance, shutting out AF United 3-0. 342 FC and Mr Men And Friends, like Spackers Fc and Roll The Dyche, kept the audience on the edge of their seats with a close 2-1 finish.

Division 3 saw Saltash Unathletic edge past Barely Athletic 2-1, while Saka Potatoes started strong with a 3-0 win against Book Ake. Paraolympiacos Fc stood as the highest scorer in the division with a 4-2 victory over Men With Ven.

In Division 4, Trousers Down 11 and Ball Of Duty gave an engaging show, with the former taking the win 2-5. Gurnow Mill struggled against Jerry Can Fc, who emerged victorious with an impressive 7-1 score.

Finally, Division 5 saw Austin Fc and Boi United stand out as top scorers. Austin Fc won 4-1 over Monglizzy United, while Boi United thrashed Stonehouse Fc in an impressive 6-0 victory.

The season has just kicked off, and the teams have already set a competitive and intense atmosphere. Spectators and fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming weeks of the league and are excited to see how the competition unfolds.


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