In a spectacular display of skill and resilience, the Ryde Thursday, a 6 a side football league, entered its fourth week with memorable performances. The two divisions that stood out, Premier League and Division 1, witnessed some remarkable games with players leaving an indelible imprint on the field.
PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League division, drama unfolded as Crown FC narrowly overcame Doter Returns with an 8-6 victory. The nail-biting encounter between Roverners and Margys Betas ended in a 6-6 draw, which left spectators at the edge of their seats. In another Premier League showdown, Ivory Toast outperformed Scouting for Goals with a 5-1 win. This victory was primarily credited to the week's most valued player, Harry Mulholland of Ivory Toast, whose exemplary performance on the field proved instrumental in his team's victory.
In the Premier League division, Robert Jackson from the Roverners emerged as the top scorer of the week with a total of 3 goals, showcasing his offensive prowess and contributing significantly to his team’s scoreline.
DIVISION ONE
Moving to the Division 1 games, which were no less thrilling, Cereal Wimmers FC edged out Diabetico Madrid 4-3 in a close encounter. The match between Youth Offending Team and Double Pogba And Koke ended in a 7-7 draw, a testament to the evenly matched skill levels of the teams. The most riveting match of the division was undoubtedly Khedira Pin Drop III's overwhelming win against Vectis Rovers with a staggering scoreline of 17-3. Owen Connolly from Khedira Pin Drop III stole the spotlight as the top scorer in the Division 1 with a total of 5 goals.
As week 4 of the Ryde Thursday draws to a close, football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the next round of games, hoping for another eventful week of the beautiful game.
Many thanks to the referees for managing another successful 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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