June 8th 2026

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Title: Unpredictable Outcomes in Week 17 of Swindon Monday League

Week 17 of the Swindon Monday Football League concluded last night with some of the most exciting matches of the season. Divisions 1, 2, and 3 all saw fierce competition and high-scoring games that left the audiences on the edge of their seats.

In Division 1, SN6 Bifta Boys led the charge with a triumphant 7-2 victory over Oat Boiz. The team displayed their superior teamwork and strategy, while their star player lead the division's top scorers with an impressive haul. One of the most anticipated matches in the division was between Discombobulated Dons and Diesel FC, which ended with a narrow victory for Discombobulated Dons, 2-1. Elsewhere, Bone Bros FC's decisive 9-1 rout of Barely Athletic showcased their offensive prowess.

The action in Division 2 was no less thrilling, with Usay Baller dominating Pathetico Madrid 3-0. Galaticos FC demonstrated their superiority, shutting out Shut The Fa Cup 5-0. Strawberry Queefs and Tralalero Tacklers had a closely contested game, ultimately ending in a 3-2 victory for Strawberry Queefs. Chop FC also emerged victorious against Yeffield Shunited, with their leading striker topping the division's scorer list.

Division 3 saw the 6 Offenders narrowly defeating Hayati Heros 2-1, while Cold FC served up a 5-0 drubbing of The Big Six. OCR triumphed over Tardytisms FC with a resounding 6-2 victory, and Djed-ly Serious secured a win against AFC Chelsea United, ending the game 3-1. Adam Johnsons U16s were victorious over Old Star with a scoreline of 4-2. The star player of Division 3 came from team OCR, who lead the division's top scorers, netting multiple goals.

As we look ahead, the teams will be working tirelessly to climb up the rankings. Stay tuned for more action in the coming weeks of the Swindon Monday Football League.


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