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Wolverhampton Monday Football League celebrated its third week last night, delivering captivating performances amongst the Premier League teams. The third week witnessed the dominance of superior teams in the division and the emergence of stellar talent.
We did a team hand in their 7 days notice to cancel for this week, we look forward to welcoming back Net 6 N Chill for next weeks games!
In the Premier League, Paris Ganja Man took the lead with a big victory over Black Out United. The Paris Ganja Man's dominating performance showcased their skill and strategic prowess. Black Out United, while putting up a brave fight, couldn't match the superior tactics, succumbing to the scoring onslaught.
AFC Young Boysz proved their mettle against Potters House Church in a fiercely contested match. The competitive fire was fierce, but AFC Young Boysz emerged victorious with a huge win. The Potters House Church, despite the loss, demonstrated grit and determination that will surely set the tone for their upcoming matches.
Sporting Lispenn and Black Country Rovers locked horns in a tight match, with Black Country Rovers edging out Sporting Lispenn 5-3. The game was a true testament to the competitive spirit of the Premier League, with both teams delivering a remarkable performance.
While the third week brought joy to the winners, it also offered lessons to the teams on the losing side. As we move further into the season, it will be interesting to see how the teams adapt and evolve.
As we move forward in the Wolverhampton Monday League season, the anticipation builds. With the stakes getting higher each week, the Premier League teams are sure to bring their A-game to the pitch in the weeks to come. Stay tuned
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