May 9th 2025

Melton Mowbray Thursday 6 a side news 2025-05-08

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In a thrilling series of matches last night, the Melton Mowbray Thursday, 6 a side Football league saw some surprising scores and impressive performances. In its fourth week now, the league is gaining traction and bringing forth some exceptional talents.

In the Premier League division, the match between Calorie Dodgers and Fake Madrid turned out to be a game of epic scale. Fake Madrid dominated the field with a resounding 7-1 victory over Calorie Dodgers. Cameron from Fake Madrid was the star of the show, scoring an impressive hat trick and taking the top scorer position in the Premier League division for the week.

In another intense battle, Unreal Melton faced off against Gadders Fc. The match ended in a 4-1 victory for Gadders Fc. In the final Premier League match, Le Saux Solid Crew managed to scrape a narrow victory against Lord Of The Ings, with a 3-2 scoreline. This match's most valuable player was none other than Kane Radford from Le Saux Solid Crew, whose performance played a crucial role in the team's win.

In the Division 1 league, Blazing Squad was defeated by Expected Toulouse with a 1-0 score. Gopping Lizards secured a comfortable victory over Spare Parts, ending the match with a 4-0 score. The most thrilling match of the night, however, was between Puyol Pants Down FC and Midlife Mavericks. Midlife striker Adam, rolled back the years scoring two sublime goals. Donkey of the match goes to Jamie Theobald, who skied a volley which is still in the sky now! He could do with some agility training in the coming weeks as numerous quality passes were wasted as a result of his inabitiy to manoeuvre around the pitch! 

These matches have set high standards for the teams in the coming weeks of the Melton Mowbray Thursday Football League. Football fans are surely in for a treat as the competition continues to heat up!


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