October 4th 2023

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2023-10-04

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Title: Thrilling Week 7 of Macclesfield Wednesday Delivers High-Octane Football

In an evening of exhilarating football, the seventh week of the Macclesfield Wednesday league saw some spectacular performances across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2. Teams locked horns, and the spectators found themselves on the edge of their seats, witnessing the best of 6-a-side football.

In the Premier League, Jasmine Jewels outshone the Allmand-Smith Army with a 4-2 victory. However, the highlight of the day was Scuttle Pigs FC’s massive 7-0 triumph over Champagne Super Rovers. The charge was led by Matty who found the back of the net four times, becoming the top scorer in the division. Bantalona and Silkmen Supremacy played out a thrilling 2-2 draw to wrap up the Premier League action.

In Division 1, Kenny's Allstars VI blanked 2 Goals 1 Cup FC with a decisive 5-0 win. Ji Sung Park The Bus delivered a dominating performance, defeating Hearts of Oakes FC 5-1. The Four Rings scrapped a narrow 4-3 win against Dyslexia XI in a nail-biting contest. Cunny of The Four Rings emerged as the top scorer with two goals.

Over in Division 2, Neil's Diamonds clinched a solid 3-0 victory against Flying Frogs, while No Idea outshone Macclesfield Roadmen 3-0. Inter Yernan FC scripted a 4-0 win over Sexy Seven, with Ram from Inter Yernan FC leading the scoring charts with three goals. White Nancy Nabheads stunned Gylfis Young Boys with a 6-1 victory.

With a host of riveting matches, week 7 of the Macclesfield Wednesday league was certainly one for the books. It adds to the anticipation for the next week's clashes, as teams look to build on their wins and others seek redemption. The top scorers, with their incredible performances, will undoubtedly be the ones to watch in the coming weeks.


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