March 4th 2024

Swindon Monday 6 a side news 2024-03-04

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SWINDON, UK — An exciting night of 6-a-side football unfolded across Swindon, as the Premier League teams faced off in week 10 of the Swindon Monday league. The competition was fierce, and the matches produced some unexpected results that left the fans thrilled.

In a stunning turn of events, Diesel FC, a crowd favorite, suffered a setback, losing 2-1 to Lezzie Lovers FC. This victory has certainly given Lezzie Lovers FC renewed confidence, as they continue their campaign.

Juan-ka were unable to secure a win against MK Dongs, losing 2-0. While Juan-ka put up a good fight, it was MK Dongs who showed superior skill and tactics.

Intern Milan displayed fantastic team play with a 4-1 victory over Passing Interest FC. The win is sure to boost their morale and their standing in the league.

Meanwhile, Firminos Colgate's match against Pussios ended in a stalemate, with each team scoring 2 goals. This evenly matched game showcased the high level of competition in the league.

Stratton Slappers dominated the pitch against Discombobulated Dons, securing a 4-0 victory. Their commanding display of football has set a high standard for the rest of the league.

In a closely contested matchup, Wheaty Wanderers clinched a narrow victory over The Six Offenders, winning 2-1. This result was a testament to the Wanderers' resilience and their determination to secure the win.

The top scorers for each division are yet to be confirmed. Once all the scores have been tallied, they will be announced.

As we approach the end of the season, it's clear that the competition in the Premier League Division of the Swindon Monday League is as fierce as ever. Each team is giving it their all, making every game a spectacle to watch. As the teams start preparing for the next round of matches, the question on everyone’s mind is: Who will come out on top?


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