March 5th 2025

Guernsey Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-03-05

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Headline: Intense Week 4 of 6-a-Side Guernsey Wednesday Football League Yields Dramatic Results

In an exciting fourth week of play, the Guernsey Wednesday Football League saw several memorable matchups in the Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Too Many Flutes FC showcased their prowess with a convincing 3-1 victory over Gash Galvanisers, marking their dominance in the league. The clash between RC FC and Substandard Liege ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, leaving both teams hungry for victory in the next round. Meanwhile, The Mail Men triumphed over Baines On Toast in a nail-biting 5-4 win, demonstrating their resilience on the pitch. Los Diablos fell short, with Aztekkers edging them out in a 2-1 finish.

Moving to Division 1, Two Girls One Schlupp pulled off an impressive 2-0 victory against Valpys FC, while One Foot In The Grave secured a decisive 4-1 win against Man Cheaty 115. Class On Grass squeaked past Ran Out Of Mane 2-1, while Brentford Rejects beat Bossolona in a tight 3-2 contest.

In Division 2, Jager Sinkers dominated Cherry-Poppers, racking up a massive 10-0 win. Who Ate All Depays defeated First Class Ballers 6-3, and Purple Reign narrowly beat Matayakos 2-1. Meanwhile, GUERNSEY ACADEMICALS and EY 11 battled to a 3-3 draw, indicating the close competition in the division. AAFC couldn't keep up with Football Club FC, losing 1-6.

The top scorers of each division were the toast of the week, their exceptional performances propelling their teams forward. Their names will be disclosed shortly, affirming their place in the league's hall of fame.

The passion and competitiveness displayed in week 4 promises even more thrilling matches in the coming weeks. The strength and skills of the teams have set the tone for a riveting season, and fans eagerly await the next round of fixtures.


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