August 24th 2023

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Altrincham Thursday Football League: Week 10 Recap

Altrincham, England - The Altrincham Thursday Football League continued its exhilarating journey last night with a thrilling round of matches in Week 10. The Division 1 encounters witnessed The Galacticos showcasing their attacking prowess, securing a resounding 12-0 victory against Banchester Reincarnated. Meanwhile, The Villagers triumphed over The Brow 2 with a convincing 3-0 scoreline. Bowden Valencia also celebrated success, defeating Sale FC 3-1, while Pint And 2 Es proved their mettle, emerging victorious with a 5-1 win against Oswestry FC.

In Division 2, UnderTheHelmet and Roll The Dyche engaged in a fiercely contested battle, ultimately resulting in a thrilling 4-3 victory for UnderTheHelmet. Bulban Clan displayed their resilience and determination, securing a close 1-0 win over BIN SLIPPERS. The Brow Boys, however, faced a challenging encounter against FTJ FC, succumbing to a 3-1 defeat.

Division 3 witnessed Unathletico Madrid's dominance, as they emerged triumphant with a 4-1 win over Pr Maccistan. Neil Ritchie VI secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Full Time Cans, showcasing their defensive prowess.

The league's top scorers in each division after the completion of Week 10 are as follows:

Division 1:
- The Galacticos: 12 goals
- Pint And 2 Es: 5 goals

Division 2:
- UnderTheHelmet: 4 goals
- FTJ FC: 3 goals

Division 3:
- Unathletico Madrid: 4 goals
- Neil Ritchie VI: 1 goal

As the Altrincham Thursday Football League progresses, the competition promises to get fiercer with each passing week. With exceptional performances from teams across all divisions, football enthusiasts can expect more thrilling encounters in the weeks to come.

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