May 2nd 2024

Plymouth Thursday 6 a side news 2024-05-02

Play in the Plymouth Monday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

In the seventh week of the riveting Plymouth Thursday 6-a-side Football League, several teams proved their mettle, with some standout performances in Divisions 1, 2 and 3.

In Division 1, Jewventus showed off their offensive prowess, thrashing Ajax Treesdown 5-1 in a dominant performance. The team's strategic play and agility on the field were clear for all to see. Not far behind, Niall P Ennis also showcased their strength with an impressive 5-0 win over Keith It Lemon, demonstrating why they are a force to be reckoned with in this division. The Secret Stonks, not to be outdone, secured a respectable 4-1 victory against Wet Spam United.

Division 2 also saw some sensational gameplay this week. Kurts Victims showed no mercy, defeating GA Solicitors 5-0 in a one-sided affair. But the game of the week was arguably the high-scoring thriller between Moat-A-Boat and Dream Team, which ended in a 6-3 victory for the latter. Useless FC and Wild Boys also locked horns, with the Wild Boys edging out a 2-1 win in a closely contested match.

In Division 3, the competition was no less fierce. Cpr Football suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to Coastline in a game that could have gone either way. DEPO FC emerged victorious over Collins Princesse’s with a 5-3 win, while Meavy Massive and Sports Team battled to a 2-2 draw, leaving spectators at the edge of their seats.

While the top scorers for each division are yet to be officially confirmed, the standout performances from Jewventus, Niall P Ennis, and The Secret Stonks in Division 1, Kurts Victims and Dream Team in Division 2, and DEPO FC in Division 3 make their players strong contenders for this week.

As we move into the eighth week of the season, the competition is set to intensify. Fans and players alike wait with bated breath to see how the leaderboard will shake up in the coming week.


Join the Plymouth Monday 6 a-side league here or call us at +44 333 123 2340 for more information Back to articles page