April 19th 2024

St Neots Friday 6 a side news 2024-04-19

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In a remarkable week of sports, the St Neots Friday Night Over 35's Football League saw a flurry of action with some exceptional performances on display. The Premier League division, as part of the ongoing Season 7, showcased some unforgettable games with teams like OLC OLD BOYS, Queen's Park Strangers, and Untrainaballs taking centre stage.

In an adrenaline-fueled match, OLC OLD BOYS outmatched Dynamo Chicken Kiev with a stunning 5-2 victory. The game was a testament to the team's cohesion with Stuart Williams leading the charge alongside Andy Smith. Williams proved instrumental in the team's success, scoring a whopping four goals, catapulting him to the top of the Premier League's scoring chart for the week. His performance was nothing short of extraordinary, leaving spectators in awe of his skill and precision.

The Queen’s Park Strangers followed suit, delivering a dominating performance against Gylfi Pleasure. They maintained a clean sheet with a 5-0 victory, demonstrating their offensive prowess and tightening defensive strategies. Queen's Park Strangers found success through Aaron Bumstead, Nick and Mark.

In yet another show of domination, Expected Toulouse claimed a resounding 5-0 victory over ST.KNEEOPS SPARTANS, with goals from Mitch Pictor (4), Jon Cole and Mark. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly were also on the receiving end of a 5-0 defeat, falling to Untrainaballs, who displayed superior tactical gameplay.

This week's games have dramatically reshaped the landscape of the Premier League division in the St Neots Friday Night Football League. The competition is heating up, and the battle for the top spot has never been more intense. As we move forward, all eyes will be on OLC Old Boys to see if they can maintain their momentum and who will rise to the top in the coming weeks.


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