June 8th 2026

Swindon Monday 6 a side news 2026-06-08

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Swindon's Monday Night School League witnessed the seventh week of thrilling football matches as teams from Division 1 and 2 faced off for supremacy.

Division 1 saw some intense battles on the field. M Town Rovers were unable to find the net, falling 3-0 to Inter Swindon. It was a tough night for the Rovers, who struggled against Inter Swindon's solid defense and sharp attack.

The game between Rawdoggers and Kroos Control showcased some of the league's finest talent, ending in a 4-1 victory for Kroos Control. Kroos Control displayed strategic gameplay, outmanoeuvring their competition and solidifying their position as one of the top contenders in Division 1.

Real Pathetico faced a similar fate as they were defeated 2-0 by Retired Offenders. The latter team showed why they're not to be underestimated, with a strong defense and well-coordinated offense, bagging the victory for the night.

In Division 2, Moyes Are Back In The Hood and Barely Athletic played out an evenly matched game, ending it in a 2-2 draw. Both teams showcased impressive gameplay and are likely to bring more excitement in the upcoming weeks.

While Ohana United and Holloways Barmy Army locked horns, the outcome was a clear 10-4 victory for Ohana United, who proved they are a force to be reckoned with in the league this season.

In the final match of the night, Hardly Athletic were outclassed by Waites Mates, who ran riot with a 15-1 victory. The result was a testament to Waites Mates' incredible offensive prowess, setting a new benchmark for the league.

Unfortunately, the top scorers for each division have not been provided, but based on the results, it's clear that all teams brought their A-game to the field, making for an exciting night of football. The Swindon Monday School League remains as competitive as ever, and we can't wait for what Week 8 has in store.


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