September 2nd 2025

Newport, Saffron Walden Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-01

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Title: Spectacular Week 16 in Newport, Saffron Walden Monday Football League

In another exciting week of the 6-a-side Newport, Saffron Walden Monday football league, several teams emerged victorious in the Premier League and Division 1. Week 16 was a true spectacle of skill and strategy.

In the Premier League division, 6 Offenders displayed an impressive performance over Brady Bandits with a 3-0 score, showing their dominance on the field. Biggie Cheese FC outclassed Clavering Foxes by a massive 6-0 score, turning heads with their explosive performance. Unathletico Madrid secured a 2-0 victory against Dad’s Army, playing a tight and strategic game. The electrifying match between I Only Put Matip In and Slippy G ended with a 2-1 score, favouring the former. Misfits FC and Sixth Form Strikers ended in a scoreless draw, both teams demonstrating robust defences. Lastly, in a nail-biting match, Toes And Hoes United eked out a 3-2 victory over Sessions FC.

Division 1 matches also showcased some thrilling performances. The games between Belgium Bulkers and Russells Revenge, The Horny Rhinos and I Love Huel FC, and Multiple Scoregasms and Suffolk Saints all ended in goalless draws. Each team showed a formidable defense, making it impossible for their rivals to penetrate their goalposts.

As for the top scorers, Biggie Cheese FC leads the Premier League with their impressive 6-point win, while Division 1 saw no goals this week, leaving the top scorer spot vacant.

With Week 16 over, the teams are now preparing for the next round of matches. The Newport, Saffron Walden Monday football league continues to showcase a thrilling blend of talent, strategy, and passion, leaving football enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the next week's games.


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