October 3rd 2023

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2023-10-02

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The latest edition of Maidenhead Monday, the highly anticipated 6-a-side football league, wrapped up its fifth week of action-packed matches, and the performances did not disappoint.

In the Premier League, OAKLEY FC scored a narrow 1-0 victory over Bundalengerz United, underlining their defensive prowess. Minty Biscuit dominated The Cokes Not Diet with a whopping 6-0 triumph, while Just Wipin' FC showed phenomenal offensive form by thrashing Pies On The Sideline 7-0. The Dizzle Warriors outplayed Inter Erbum FC in a 4-1 victory, indicating a strong week for the Premier League's top scorers.

In Division 1, Lads On Toure secured a 2-0 win over Any Holes A Goal. Jokey Foes and Spandau Jallet played to a 2-2 draw in a fiercely competitive match. Deportivo Lack Of Talent scraped past Tanka W4nk3r5 in a thrilling 7-6 victory, with the highest total score witnessed in the division this week.

Proceeding further, in Division 2, Moore Fitness edged out Aldonna FC 2-1, and Barely Athletic outclassed Maltouchedmatip 2-0. Meanwhile, Allstars FC took the lead in the division's top scorers list, trouncing Free Points 8-1. The match between Fified Massive and Six Pistols ended in a 1-1 draw, showing the competitiveness in this division.

Finally, in Division 3, RE UNITED and Bin FC battled to a vigorous 3-3 draw. Trust United secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Osasuna Or Later. Cippnaam FC, the top scorers in the division, showed killer instinct, overcoming DFC Reserves with a convincing 8-1 final score.

As the Maidenhead Monday season progresses, the competition intensifies. The teams are giving it their all to secure a clear lead in their respective divisions, making the league a spectacle to watch. The achievements of the top scorers emphasize the high level of skill and competitiveness in this league. Fans eagerly await the action of week 6!


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