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Title: Thrilling Week 10 in Worcester Monday Football League Yields High Scores

Yesterday marked the tenth week of the heated Worcester Monday Football League, and the players did not disappoint, delivering matches replete with action, skill, and high scores across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Châteauneuf-du-Pape showcased their offensive prowess with a 6-4 victory over Class On Artificial Grass. Woodgreen FC edged out Pepe Pig 2-1, while Weatherbeaver FC triumphed over Phoenix 3-2. The day's biggest win, however, belonged to RR FC, who obliterated Bumfica with a high-scoring 9-1 result. These high stakes matches clearly demonstrate the league's competitive spirit.

Moving on to Division 1, Daddy Ben secured a comfortable 4-1 win over SJL 6s while Salty Sea-Men set the pitch ablaze with a 7-0 routing of Full Kit Yankers. GSE and Purkinje Fibres tied at 4-4 in the evening's most tightly contested game. The scores reflect the intense competition that characterises Division 1 matches.

Division 2 was a scene of scoring galore, with Unathletico Bilbao annihilating Alright Drive 14-2. We Lose Evra Week decimated FC Past It 9-1, while Unathletico Madrid blanked Intern Milan 6-0.

While all teams displayed commendable skills and sportsmanship, special recognition goes to the top-scoring teams from each division. Châteauneuf-du-Pape topped the Premier League, while Salty Sea-Men ruled Division 1, and Unathletico Bilbao led Division 2 with their remarkable performances.

Week 10 in the Worcester Monday Football League was indeed an exhibition of football at its finest, characterised by brilliant playmaking, fierce competition, and exemplary sportsmanship. As the season continues, fans eagerly await the exciting matchups and incredible performances that are surely yet to come.


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