April 16th 2025

Margate Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-04-16

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In an exciting turn of events last night, the Margate Wednesday 6-a-side Football League saw thrilling matches with unexpected outcomes in Division 1 and Division 2 for Week 7 of the season.

In Division 1, 2 Goals 1 Cup triumphed over Play Dirty with a result of 2-0, showing an impressive defense strategy that kept their rivals scoreless. Furthermore, Dana outplayed Kroos Control by a score of 4-2 in a gripping match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, The Akatsuki suffered a disappointing loss against Glass Ankles FC, who managed to secure a comfortable 3-0 victory. The last game in this division saw a tightly contested match between Can Wu Score and TWS, with TWS narrowly emerging victorious at 2-1.

Division 2 saw equally pulsating matches. Move Man FC was defeated by 2 Girls 1 Schlupp, with the latter dominating the game with a 4-1 finish. In a shocking event, Graces Tribe spectacularly defeated Northdown FC with an overwhelming score of 13-0. Last but not least, Baba Colts were left scoreless against Windmill FC who took the win with a commendable 3-0 victory.

The top scorers in each division were the topic of discussion among fans. In Division 1, Dana and Glass Ankles FC shared the spotlight with 4 and 3 goals respectively. Polishing their reputations with their fantastic performances, they have demonstrated a formidable attack that their competitors will need to be wary of in the upcoming weeks. Meanwhile, in Division 2, Graces Tribe stole the show, scoring a whopping 13 goals, leaving their fans and competitors in awe of their offensive prowess.

The league continues to offer tremendous excitement and suspense, and after this week's results, the anticipation for the future games has been amplified. As teams prepare for the next round, fans eagerly await another week of thrilling football action.


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