August 4th 2025

Romsey Monday 6 a side news 2025-08-04

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The second week of Romsey's Monday Night Football League saw intense action and fierce competition, particularly in Division 1. The spirit of the game was beautifully displayed as teams battled it out on the field.

Leading the pack was Class On Artificial Grass who narrowly defeated Pistol City 2-1 in a heart-stopping match-up. The game was a testament to both teams' resilience and determination, but Class On Artificial Grass edged out a victory in the end.

The shocker of the week was the showdown between Kings Chase FC and Sevilla Autism FC. Sevilla Autism outplayed Kings Chase FC with a blistering 5-0 victory, marking their dominance in the league. The star of the match, and indeed, the week, was Toby Cazeaux from Sevilla Autism. Cazeaux's exceptional performance put him in the spotlight as the week's most valued player.

In the highest-scoring match of the week, Romsey's Rejects put on a spectacular performance against Tadburn Rovers, racking up an impressive 10 goals to Rovers' lone goal. Final score: 10-1. TakingLeTiss also held their ground against Tadburn Rovers B, securing a 3-1 win.

Unfortunately, there were no matches from Division 2 to report this week.

The top scorers for Division 1 were predominantly from Sevilla Autism and Romsey's Rejects, reflecting their dominant performances. Toby Cazeaux of Sevilla Autism, in addition to his MVP accolade, was among the leading scorers.

The fans are already eager for next week's matches. If week 2 is anything to go by, the rest of the season promises to be one of the most exciting in Romsey Monday Night Football League history.


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