March 6th 2024

Oldham Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-03-05

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In the riveting week 6 of the Oldham Tuesday 6-a-side Football League, the competition in both the Premier League and Division 1 was fierce and thrilling.

In the Premier League division, the spotlight was on Green Army and Mustard FC, delivering a nail-biting match that ended with Mustard FC edging out Green Army 5-4. However, the showstopper of the night was Madelene Milan, who obliterated Failsworth Miners with a whopping 15-0 scoreline. Meanwhile, a gripping contest saw We Fit FC narrowly defeating The Radclyffe Boys, 5-4, and OA FC comfortably defeating Waterhead Wanderers 4-0.

The star player of the Premier League division was Niall Webb from The Radclyffe Boys. Despite his team's loss, Webb showcased his scoring prowess by netting a total of three goals, making him the top scorer for the week in the Premier League.

In Division 1, the competition was no less engaging. Ninja Skrtels edged AGGB 5-4 while Barely Athletic and Not A Kanu ended their match in a 5-5 draw, a testament to the evenly matched teams. Sports Leaders prevailed over Basset with a 2-1 victory, and Six Offenders overcame Schindlers Assist with a 4-2 win. Meanwhile, in a tightly contested match, Shoprite Rovers defeated Rickys Under 18s with a scoreline of 4-3.

Jack T from Not A Kanu emerged as the top goal scorer in Division 1, demonstrating his scoring abilities by bagging three goals.

The week concluded with Tom Bingham of Six Offenders earning the title of the Most Valued Player. Bingham’s outstanding performance played a critical role in leading his team to the victory, solidifying his status as a significant contributor to their success.

Week 6 of the Oldham Tuesday 6-a-side Football League showcased the passion, talent, and sportsmanship of all teams involved, leaving fans eager for the next week’s matches.


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