June 30th 2025

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Title: Week 4 Roundup: Kirby Muxloe Monday Football League

In the latest round of action at the Kirby Muxloe Monday Football League, teams across the Premier League and Division 1 showcased their football prowess, delivering a series of riveting games that kept the spectators on their toes.

In the Premier League, Blazers FC showed no mercy against Kirby 6s, with a devastating 7-0 victory. Hot Stepperz FC was equally as impressive, securing a 5-2 victory against Pints Not Points. Van De Beers and Shaggers United had a competitive face-off, with the former pulling off a 4-2 win. The most intriguing match-up, however, was Task Force Vinod battling Slapperz FC. Despite putting up a good fight, Task Force Vinod was defeated 5-3 by Slapperz FC.

Over in Division 1, Ballz Deep displayed an impressive performance with a 6-2 victory over Ideal Ballers. The game between Savilles 6's and Lord Of The Wings was a close call, with Lord Of The Wings emerging victorious with a 3-2 scoreline. Technologia fell short in a high scoring 6-4 game against M K UNITED. Sevilla Depression played hard but found themselves on the losing end, 5-2 against Random VI.

The hero of the week was undoubtedly Ellis Mitchinson from Ballz Deep, who was recognized as the most valued player for his outstanding performance. His exceptional skills and undeniable talent on the field were instrumental in Ballz Deep's victorious game.

In terms of top scorers, the Premier League saw a notable performance from Blazers FC who netted seven goals, while in Division 1, Ballz Deep led the pack with their six goals.

As the season continues, each team will be looking to replicate their success or turn their fortunes around in the coming weeks. The Kirby Muxloe Monday Football League promises more thrilling matches, and we can't wait to see who steps up next.


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