May 19th 2025

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TITLE: Goals Galore in Week 2 of the Romsey Monday Football League

The second week of the spirited Romsey Monday Football League saw some thrilling matches with a deluge of goals being scored in both Divisions 1 and 2.

In Division 1, the highly charged Class On Artificial Grass was locked in a 3-3 draw with Pistol City in an exciting back-and-forth game. The draw leaves both teams with more to prove as the season intensifies. A powerful display from Pipsqueaks FC, who outplayed Romsey Rovers with a final score of 5-3, secured them a strong position in the standings. But the real stunner of the night was Super Cloud, who put on a scoring clinic against TakingLeTiss with a smashing 7-2 victory.

Division 2 was equally exciting. Kings Chase FC emerged victorious over Bit Of This Bit Of That with a clean 3-0 scoreline, further asserting their dominance in the league. Meanwhile, Goal Diggers and Nap Old Boys were inseparable in a nail-biting 5-5 draw. The evening's final game saw Sevilla Autism scrape past Tadburn Rovers, finishing 4-3 in an edge-of-seat thriller.

The top scorers for this week were Super Cloud and Goal Diggers in Division 1 and 2 respectively, both teams impressing with their attacking prowess. Super Cloud bagged a total of 7 goals, their scoring power unmatched in Division 1, while Goal Diggers netted 5 goals in Division 2, making them a team to watch.

Week 2 proved to be an exciting chapter in the footballing saga that is Romsey Monday League. With all teams showing their mettle on the pitch, the upcoming fixtures promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats.


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