May 14th 2026

Ryde Thursday 6 a side news | WEEK 10

Week 10 of the Ryde Thursday Football League saw fierce competition, record-breaking scores, and the rise of an undeniable MVP.


In the Premier League division, team 4TWENTY6 delivered an exceptional performance with an impressive 16 - 1 victory over Double Pogba And Koke. Matt Oggz, from 4TWENTY6, emerged as the Most Valued Player (MVP) of the week, demonstrating a feat of athleticism and competitive spirit that significantly contributed to his team's dominance.


The Youth Offending Team also showed great prowess in their 7 - 2 triumph against Grannit Shagger 2. The match was filled with intense energy and an array of skillful plays that resulted in this significant victory for the Youth Offending Team.


In an exciting face-off, Ivory Toast managed to secure a win against Vectis Rovers with a score of 7 - 2. The game was intensely contested, with both teams displaying commendable sportsmanship and resilience.


The Wirtz Team Ever celebrated an 11 - 4 victory over Khedira Pin Drop III, demonstrating an impressive offensive strategy and team synergy. Meanwhile, in a neck-and-neck match, Shelter FC managed to scrape a win over LadZio Vol2 with a score of 5 - 4.


The thrilling matches and individual performances of Week 10 have set high expectations for the upcoming games. As the season progresses, the battle for the top spots in the Premier League division continues, with anticipation building for Week 11's matches.


As a parting note, congratulations to Matt Oggz, the MVP of the week. His remarkable performance has not only helped his team, 4TWENTY6, but also enriched the league and inspired his fellow players. The teams and their supporters now look forward to another exciting week of football in the Ryde Thursday League.

A big thanks to the referees for running another great night of football!


Join the Ryde Thursday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/ryde-academy/ryde-thursday

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