September 29th 2025

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Title: Thrilling Action in Week 10 of Stafford Monday 6-A-Side Football League

Stafford Monday's gripping 6-a-side football league reached its milestone tenth week, and the action on the pitch was nothing short of exhilarating. The teams from Division 1 and 2 displayed commendable sportsmanship and competitive spirit, resulting in an evening full of high-intensity matches.

In Division 1, Mrs Brown Boys took the spotlight, displaying an exceptional performance with a 5-0 victory over Flo And Clo. Leading the charge was Alex Harrison, the division's top scorer, who netted an impressive three goals for his team. His skillful play and exceptional knack for finding the net were key factors in the team's victory.

The match between Ben Buxton Fc and Might Get Messi ended with the latter claiming a 4-1 victory. Despite the loss, Ben Buxton FC put up a spirited fight, showcasing the level of competitiveness present in Division 1 this season.

Division 2 also saw its fair share of riveting matches. BTB FC narrowly edged out Testosterone Hotspur in a nail-biting 3-2 victory. However, the standout performance in this division came from Unathletico Madrid, who dominated AFC Eardley with a decisive 6-1 victory.

Ji Sung Park The Bus claimed a comfortable victory against Netsix N Chill, ending the match at 4-1. The highlight of the division was Schnell Repell's extravagant 15-2 triumph over Fake Madrid. OLLY WILSON, the division's top scorer, was instrumental in this victory, scoring an astounding six goals.

The Stafford Monday 6-a-side Football League continues to enthrall fans, with exceptional performances from both teams and individual players. As we move past the mid-season point, the excitement only looks to intensify in the coming weeks. The dazzling displays from top scorers Alex Harrison and OLLY WILSON will undoubtedly be ones to watch.


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