May 30th 2025

Southampton Thursday 6 a side news 2025-05-29

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Southampton Thursday 6-a-side Football League witnessed yet another exciting week of sporting action. The league, known for its high-octane matches, did not disappoint as Week 6 was filled with goals, saves, and nail-biting finishes.

In Division 1, Tekkerslovakia emerged as the clear winners with a stellar 3-0 victory over FC Bumfica, further solidifying their top spot in the division. The team's perfect blend of defense and attack was certainly too hot to handle for their opponents.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, 50 Shades Of John 'O' Shea produced a football masterclass, outclassing Nottingham Florist in a 6-0 thrashing. In the other match of the division, Who Wet The Bednarek locked horns with Ji-Sung Park The Bus in a closely fought contest which ended 2-2. However, the high of the night in Division 2 was undoubtedly the match between Chartwell Green and Two Brothers FC. Chartwell Green outplayed COLONEL GETAFE 3-1 in an exhilarating encounter.

In Division 3, SPORTING VIEW B tactically outsmarted No Your Limits to secure a 2-0 victory. Crouch Potatos also had a field day against Fat-Letico Madrid, putting four past their opponents without conceding any.

The star of the week was Joe Millar, the talismanic striker from UNION 6's, who was named the Most Valuable Player of the week. With his impeccable skills and unmatched prowess, Millar proved to be a game-changer, contributing significantly to his team's performance.

While we don't have the data on the top scorers for each division, the performances this week suggest that there might be some new names on that list. As the league progresses, we are looking forward to more thrilling matches in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for an action-packed season of the Southampton Thursday 6-a-side Football League.


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