June 30th 2025

Swindon Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-30

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In an exhilarating week 8 of Swindon's popular Monday 6-a-side football league, teams battled it out fiercely across three divisions, offering spectators and fans a thrilling spectacle.

In Division 1, SN6 Bifta Boys emerged as the top performers, powering past Stratton Slappers with a commanding 5-1 victory. Their standout performance was followed by Drunken Masters, who secured a neat 2-0 win against Bill Oddie's U19's, clearly demonstrating their superior experience and skill set. Firminos Colgate also made their mark, overcoming Juan-ka 2-0 in a tightly contested match.

Division 2 also saw its share of excitement. The Wheaty Wanderers claimed the top spot, narrowly defeating Diesel FC 1-0 in a tense and closely fought encounter. However, the highest goal-scoring team of the evening was Sheffield Thursday, who put on a terrific display of attacking football to defeat Yeffield Shunited 6-2. Its Getting Messi FC and Balotelli-Tubbies battled to a 3-3 draw, while Hiroshima Heatwave and Shits N Giggles ended their match in a 1-1 deadlock.

Meanwhile, in Division 3, Chop FC clinched a narrow 3-2 victory over Pembroke FC, marking their place at the top of their division. Pathetico Madrid managed a similar feat, overcoming Inter Me Nan 3-2. Displaying a powerful performance, Discombobulated Dons outscored Out On Bale 4-1. Not So Athletico faced a tough competition against King Roy, eventually succumbing to a 2-1 defeat.

The week's games displayed a perfect blend of grit, skill, and teamwork from all divisions. With plenty of matches still to come, fans can look forward to more thrilling encounters in the weeks ahead. As the teams continue to vie for the top spot in their respective divisions, the true winners are the spectators, who get to enjoy some top-quality 6-a-side football action week in, week out.


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