August 28th 2023

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Swindon Monday Football League: Exciting Matches in Week 12

 The Swindon Monday Football League continued to showcase thrilling matches as teams battled it out in Week 12 of the season. With just two weeks remaining, the race to secure a place for the next season is heating up.

In Division 1, Athletic Bilbao Baggins faced a tough challenge against Moyes In The Hood. Despite their efforts, Baggins fell short, with Moyes In The Hood emerging victorious with a 4-1 win. Meanwhile, Murder On Zidanes Floor displayed an impressive performance, outclassing Moredon FC with a commanding 12-2 victory. Pique Blinders also had a great game, defeating Inter Row-Z by a convincing 5-1 margin. In a nail-biting match, Chamakh My Pitch Up narrowly edged past GaryGlittersYoungBoys, securing a 5-4 win.

Division 2 witnessed some equally exciting encounters. Bill Oddie's U19's secured a crucial 1-0 win against "Swindon HKers," displaying their determination to secure a spot in the next season. Only Put Matip In proved to be too strong for Farcalona, emerging victorious with a resounding 8-1 win. The match between Well Wear Rubber Gloves Then and Klopps And Robbers was fiercely contested, with the latter prevailing with a 2-1 scoreline. Conlon FC showcased their skills with a solid 2-0 win against FB Leipzig.

The top scorers of the week were outstanding in their respective divisions. In Division 1, Murder On Zidanes Floor's attacking prowess led them to a remarkable 12 goals, highlighting their dominance. Meanwhile, in Division 2, Only Put Matip In showcased their firepower, netting an impressive 8 goals.

With only two weeks left in the season, teams are eager to secure their place for the next edition of the Swindon Monday Football League. The competition is fierce, and every match counts as teams strive to finish strong and earn their spot.

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