March 5th 2024

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Maidenhead Monday Football League Week 11: Thrilling Matches and Delightful Goals

The Maidenhead Monday Football League proved to be a thrilling spectacle in its Week 11 as teams battled it out under the floodlights. The league, split into five divisions, saw some exceptional football across the board.

In the Premier League division, Bundalengerz United came out on top with a solid 3-1 victory over Jokey Foes, while Just Wipin' FC showcased dominating performance with a 5-0 whitewash against Lads On Toure. Meanwhile, Monday Nights Under The Lights and Minty Biscuit shared the spoils with a 2-2 draw. The top scorer for this division was the striker from Just Wipin' FC, who bagged a hat-trick in their match.

In Division 1, Tchouameni Men edged past Vets United with a 1-0 win, and the highest-scoring match was between Moore Fitness and Pies On The Sideline, with the former winning 3-2. The top scorer in this division was from Moore Fitness, hacking in two crucial goals.

Over in Division 2, Cippnaam FC stole the show with an 8-1 rout of Maidenhead Prowlers. The division's top scorer was a player from Cippnaam FC who scored a remarkable five goals.

In Division 3, Leahs Six Slaves recorded a 5-0 victory against Jelly Rig FC, while Trust United held their nerve to win 3-2 against Champaign Super Rovers. The top scorer honours were shared by two forwards from Leahs Six Slaves and Out On Bale, each scoring a hat-trick.

Division 4 saw a fiercely contested draw between Fred West Ham and The Royal Stag FC with a 3-3 scoreline. Furze Platt Old Boys narrowly defeated Windsor Pieman FC 2-1. The division's top scorer was the attacking midfielder from Fred West Ham, who scored all three goals for his side.

As the league heads into Week 12, the competition is heating up across all divisions, promising more thrilling football in the coming weeks.


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