April 20th 2026

Exeter Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 14

The Exeter Monday Football League wrapped up another thrilling season with its 14th week of matches. Teams across the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 battled it out on the pitch to claim the top spot in their respective divisions.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League, HEAV CRESS inched out TGFC in a tightly contested match, emerging victorious with a 2-1 win. Standout player Tre Davey demonstrated his scoring prowess by netting the only goal for his team, securing his position as the top scorer in the Premier League.


DIVISION ONE
In Division 1, FC Diddlers put on a goal-scoring masterclass, gunning down Pathetic Athletic with a decisive 6-2 victory. Their striker Ben Turner was the star of the show, orchestrating the team's victory with a series of sublime finishes. Turner's outstanding performance didn't go unnoticed as he was crowned the week's Most Valued Player.


DIVISION TWO
Meanwhile, in Division 2, a seven-goal thriller unfolded between We Argue Fc and Chubby Alonso's, with We Argue Fc coming out on top with a 5-2 win. Chubby Alonso's Taylor White still managed to shine with 2 goals, claiming the top scorer spot for Division 2.


DIVISION THREE
Finally, in Division 3, The Badgers FC clawed their way to a 6-3 victory over Mason Getafe Me, with Tristan Carter netting four goals for Barely Athletic and securing the top scorer title for Division 3.


In the final week of the season, the divisional winners emerged as follows: HEAV CRESS for the Premier League, FC Diddlers for Division 1, We Argue Fc for Division 2, and The Badgers FC for Division 3. Congratulations to all the teams for an entertaining season and best of luck in the next one!

Many thanks to the referees for wrapping up this season in style, we are already looking forward to the next one!

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