September 13th 2023

Margate Wednesday 6 a side news 2023-09-13

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In the thrilling week 12 of the Margate Wednesday 6-a-Side Football League, teams in both Division 1 and Division 2 showcased their skills in a series of nail-biting matches.

In Division 1, Beer N Charlie outplayed 2 Goals 1 Cup, leading to a 4-0 victory. This astounding win further cements their reputation as a force to be reckoned with. In another match, TWS proved their supremacy by mercilessly defeating Efes FC with a margin of 10-1. The determined TWS players left no stone unturned in their quest for dominance.

Meanwhile, in a tense face-off, Crackadona FC and Starbwoy FC failed to best each other, resulting in a 0-0 draw. Both teams exhibited exceptional defense, but their offenses fell short in delivering the desired results.

Turning the attention to Division 2, CT Militant Football Club narrowly edged past The Akatsuki in a thrilling 3-2 match. The fans witnessed a high-octane clash, with both teams showcasing their best game. However, Trinity United fell to NON BIBS, who triumphed 7-2 in a game that was largely one-sided.

With just two weeks left in the season, teams are battling fiercely to secure their place for the next season. The anticipation is high, and the games are more thrilling than ever.

In terms of individual performance, the top scorers have been the talk of the town. In Division 1, the standout players are those from Beer N Charlie and TWS who have shown exceptional goal-scoring skills. Meanwhile, in Division 2, players from CT Militant Football Club and NON BIBS have been leading the scoring charts.

With the stakes higher than ever, the next two weeks promise intense action and top-tier gameplay as the teams strive to end the season on a high note.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Margate Wednesday 6 a-Side Football League. The best is yet to come!


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