November 9th 2023

Bristol Thursday 6 a side news 2023-11-09

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Thrilling Week 8 of Bristol's Thursday Football League Delivers High Scores and Hard-Fought Victories

In a lively display of football prowess, Bristol's Thursday 6-A-Side Football league saw each division present a wealth of exhilarating action in week 8. The Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 all witnessed their fair share of heart-stopping moments, leaving fans and followers exhilarated.

In the Premier League, Beercelona flexed their scoring muscle with a decisive 5-2 victory over the Slumdog Brazilians. Not to be outdone, Doves FC matched the scoring intensity with a 5-2 win against Skull-It FC, demonstrating their dominance on the pitch. Meanwhile, Dumblescore and Reboot FC offered a tighter match with Dumblescore edging out the competition 2-1 in a nail-biting showdown.

In Division 1, the matches were a mix of close encounters and runaway victories. Kurts Little Kittens clawed their way to a 1-0 triumph over Doves FC Reserves. FC Works ran the field with a 3-1 win against Keefa FC, while Filton Wanderers narrowly defeated Inter My Gran 1-0. The tensest match of the day was the 1-1 draw between Frank Leboeuf All Stars and Icelandic Underdogs.

Division 2 was no less exciting, Toy Story FC toppled Fall From Grace 3-1. The Goblins kept Football Kickers at bay with a 3-0 win. Gavin couldn't keep up with Give Us A Goal Then, conceding a 6-1 defeat, while Kundan Kali FC secured a 2-0 win against Give Us The Ball Then.

As the dust settles on Week 8, fans can look back at a phenomenal set of matches across all divisions. The top scorers in each division, Beercelona, FC Works and Toy Story FC, all demonstrated their prowess and are surely the ones to keep an eye on as the season progresses. Their relentless drive and scoring ability surely make them the teams to beat in the upcoming weeks. This is a season not to be missed!


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