September 13th 2023

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2023-09-13

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The fourth week of the adrenaline-pumping Macclesfield Wednesday Football League saw teams fight for glory in their respective divisions. The Premier League division, Division 1, and Division 2 were on fire last night as players showcased their prowess on the field.

In the prestigious Premier League division, Allmand-Smith Army delivered a crushing defeat to Champagne Super Rovers with an impressive scoreline of 5-1. This remarkable victory was chiefly due to James Allmand-Smith's exceptional performance, who scored three goals for his team, making him the top scorer in the division. The other games of the night saw balanced scores with Bantalona drawing 2-2 against Espagbol and Silkmen Supremacy and Jasmine Jewels ending up with a 1-1 draw. Scuttle Pigs FC clinched a narrow victory over MTP with a score of 3-2.

Moving on to Division 1, Espagbol B reigned supreme over 2 Goals 1 Cup FC with a 4-0 win while Ji Sung Park The Bus beat Dyslexia XI 3-1. The Four Rings managed to edge past Kenny's Allstars VI 2-1, and the Muddy Boys emerged victorious against SACFC with a dazzling score of 5-0. The top scorer for Division 1 was Dan from Muddy Boys, who netted three goals for his team.

In Division 2, Inter Yernan FC beat Flying Frogs 3-1, Macclesfield Roadmen won against Gylfis Young Boys by 3-2, and Neil's Diamonds scraped past White Nancy Nabheads with a 1-0 win. Sexy Seven lost to No Idea by a significant margin, with the final score reading 1-5. Gylfis Young Boys' Seb Irwin was the standout player in this division scoring two goals.

As we look forward to the next week's games, the stakes continue to rise, and the teams now gear up for an even more intense battle on the field. The Macclesfield Wednesday Football League, as always, promises more thrills and spills in the coming weeks.


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