June 16th 2025

Bakewell Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-16

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In an electrifying week 6 of the Bakewell Monday 6 a side Football League, the teams in the Premier League division showed up with their best game yet. From the strategic tactics of Putma Willian to the unparalleled determination of Barely Athletic, the Premier League was the epicenter of excitement and tension.

Barely Athletic took on Conboozadors in a nail-biting encounter, squeezing out a tight victory with a scoreline of 2-1. The match saw a display of impressive footwork, with both teams showcasing their skills and strategies. However, Barely Athletic managed to seize the day and secure a crucial win.

Another exciting fixture in the Premier League was the clash between Exeter Gently and Streetsys Boys. Despite a valiant effort by Exeter Gently, it was Streetsys Boys who emerged victorious with a scoreline of 4-2. The defining moment was the stunning long-range goal from Streetsys Boys, which tipped the balance in their favor.

However, the highlight of the night was the robust performance of Putma Willian, who dominated the field against Convicted FC with a commanding 4-0 win. Putma Willian's strong attacking line proved too formidable for Convicted FC, who couldn't get past their impenetrable defense.

The top scorers for the Premier League division were, unsurprisingly, from the winning teams. For Barely Athletic, it was their striker who stole the show with both goals. Streetsys Boys had a standout performance from their midfielder, who scored two of the four goals. Putma Willian, with their decisive victory, had their top scorer in the form of their forward, who netted two goals.

This week's games have truly set the stage for the upcoming matches in the Bakewell Monday Football League. The Premier League division continues to be fiercely competitive, and we look forward to yet another thrilling week of football.


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