June 2nd 2025

Swindon Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-02

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Headline: Week 4 Brings Thrilling Action in Swindon Monday 6-A-Side League

Swindon Monday's 6-a-side football league continued to captivate fans in its fourth week with exhilarating matches from Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In Division 1, Stratton Slappers narrowly defeated Juan-ka in a tightly fought match that ended 1-0, while KishanMySister claimed a 3-2 victory against Pussios in an adrenaline-filled encounter marked by strategic gameplay and swift counterattacks.

Division 2 saw Diesel FC triumph over Golfie Boys 2-1 in a nail-biting match. Yeffield Shunited left no stone unturned, ensuring a 2-0 win against The Lions. Wheaty Wanderers played an aggressive game against Hiroshima Heatwave, clinching a 3-1 win. However, the standout game of the night was Sheffield Thursday's dominant 8-0 victory over Its Getting Messi FC.

In Division 3, Chop FC and Green Star put on a spectacular show, with Chop FC emerging victorious with a 6-3 win. Discombobulated Dons outclassed King Roy with a 7-0 triumph. Intern Milan and Not So Athletico had a close game that ended 3-2 in favor of Intern Milan. Pembroke FC defeated Old'em Pathetic 4-1, while Pathetico Madrid shut out Out On Bale, finishing with a decisive 6-0 victory.

As for the top scorers, Division 1 has been led by an in-form striker from Stratton Slappers. Division 2's high scoring Sheffield Thursday showcased a standout forward who was a persistent threat in front of the goal. Division 3 saw a prolific player from Discombobulated Dons netting multiple goals.

Week 4 of the Swindon Monday 6-a-side league was indeed a football spectacle, filled with intense competition and spectacular goals. We look forward to the unfolding drama, the outstanding footballing prowess, and the sheer passion and sportsmanship in the upcoming weeks.


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