June 16th 2025

Bury St Edmunds Monday 6 a side news - match day 7

In a thrilling week of football, the Bury St Edmunds Monday 6-a-side Football League witnessed some spectacular performances during its seventh week of play. The Premier League Division, Division 1, and Division 2 all saw a blend of high-scoring games and tight contests.

PREMIER LEAGUE

In the Premier League Division, Klose But No Cigar defeated Breckland Bummers with a resounding 8-2 victory, while Snortin Lisbon outclassed Net-six And Chill FC in a high-scoring affair, registering a colossal 12-2 win to remain top.

DIVISION ONE

The Division 1 matches were no less exciting. Bulldogs OGs succumbed to Molewall, losing by a scoreline of 9-5. Batty Ballers FC put on a goal-scoring clinic against Romasexuals, ending the game with a commanding 12-2 victory. The Salahban defeated Leavemearsealona FC 6-3 in another engaging encounter.


The star of the Division 1 matches was undoubtedly Tom Brooks of Batty Ballers FC, who single-handedly netted 5 goals, earning him the top scorer title for the week in his division.

DIVISION TWO

In Division 2, Queens Park Raisins narrowly lost to Net-Felix And Chill 4-3. A high-scoring match between Game Set And Snatch and For The Badge ended in favour of For The Badge, 6-3. Inter Mivan secured a slim victory against Moreton Men Wanderers, winning 6-5.

Cameron Clarke of For the Badge had a memorable performance in Division 2, scoring three goals to secure his position as the top scorer of the division this week.

With such thrilling contests and stand-out performances, the Bury St Edmunds Monday League continues to be a showcase of local football talent. We look forward to the next week of exciting football action.

A big thank you to Brian for running the evening and to all of our refs and players. Good luck next week!

JOIN THE LEAGUE

Join our Bury St Edmunds 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information. Thanks Rich

https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/skyliner-sports-centre/bury-st-edmunds-monday

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