September 22nd 2025

Exeter Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 2

In the exhilarating second week of Exeter Monday's 6-aside Football League, fans witnessed some remarkable performances across four divisions. The Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 all saw their fair share of heart-stopping moments and outstanding individual brilliance.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League, TGFC's Dylan Isaac stole the show, netting four goals to become the top scorer in his division. TGFC triumphed over Albanian Rozzers 8-5 in a thrilling encounter that surely made a memorable night for Dylan. Thirsty Beaver FC also carved out a notable win with a 4-2 victory over Wacko FC.


DIVISION ONE
In Division 1, Daniel Fricker outshone his peers, scoring an impressive five goals for Goal Goal Power Rangers in their 5-2 win over Strawberry Moussa. Elsewhere, an exciting match between Tiki Taka and The Boys ended in a 4-4 draw.


DIVISION TWO
Taylor White of Chubby Alonso's emerged as the top scorer in Division 2, bagging two goals. His efforts led Chubby Alonso's to a close 5-4 victory over Puyol Pants Down. In another match, Exonian FC clinched a win with a 5-3 scoreline against Magasakis Men.


DIVISION THREE
Tristan Carter was the star player in Division 3, scoring four goals for Barely Athletic. Barely Athletic dominated their game, thrashing Full Tossers 7-0. SNLB FC also had a successful night, defeating Mason Getafe Me 5-2.


The most valued player of the week was SNLB FC's Harri Hine, a testament to his commendable performance and contribution to his team's victory.


In conclusion, the second week of Exeter Monday’s 6 a side Football League demonstrated some promising talent and intense competition. As the season progresses, the excitement only seems to be ramping up.

Many thanks to the referees for their commitment, it's greatly appreciated!

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https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/exwick-sports-hub/exeter-monday

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