March 17th 2026

Midsomer Norton Tuesday 5 a side news | WEEK 10

In a thrilling conclusion to the Midsomer Norton Tuesday 5-a-side Football League, it was Team: 3rd Times The Charm who raced past their competitors to clinch the Premier League division title. Rounding off the season with 18 points and an impressive 9 wins, the team etched an indelible mark on the league's 10-week long journey.


One can't talk about this season without praising the extraordinary efforts of Indigo Gronow-Gill from Supply Line FC. Gronow-Gill scored a whopping total of 7 goals in the final match against Tid FC, leaving spectators and opponents awestruck. This spectacular performance undoubtedly made Gronow-Gill the most valued player of the week, a title well-deserved and hard-earned.


The final week match between Supply Line FC and Tid FC was a high-octane affair, with Supply Line FC emerging victorious with a 10-5 scoreline. While Tid FC put up a brave fight, it was Gronow-Gill's exceptional skills that tipped the scales in favor of Supply Line FC.


The Premier League division has been a witness to some fantastic football this season, with the teams leaving no stone unturned in their quest for glory. The competition was fierce, with each team battling it out with strategic gameplay and unwavering determination.


As we close the final week of this exciting season, we look back at the display of unparalleled sportsmanship, teamwork, and individual brilliance that these teams brought to the field. Congratulations to Team: 3rd Times The Charm for their well-deserved victory and to Indigo Gronow-Gill for mesmerizing us with his spectacular performance. Here's to another season of football, filled with more goals, brilliant saves, and unforgettable moments on the pitch.

A big thanks to the referee for wrapping up another epic seasin in Midsomer Norton!

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