September 18th 2023

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2023-09-18

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In the wake of an electrifying week 12 of the Alfreton Monday 6-a-side Football League, the standings have been significantly shaken up in all three divisions. With only two weeks left in the season, teams are striving to secure their places for next season and aiming for supremacy.

In the Premier League division, ADASC Panthers emerged victorious over Six Offenders with a 3-1 win, showcasing their dominance and agility on the field. In another match, Jimmys crushed Green Team Blues 11-0, demonstrating their formidable attack and remarkable defence skills. These results have drastically impacted the league table, with the race to the finish line heating up.

The intensity was equally palpable in the Division 1 games. Largentina triumphed over For Fuchs Sake 8-2, showcasing a well-coordinated team performance. Narn United squeezed out a tight victory against FC Farcelona 3-2, proving their resilience and determination. However, the highlight of Division 1 was The Steampacket's sensational 10-5 win over Madiline Milan, which has significantly affected the division's standings.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, there were some hard-fought battles. FC Blush and FC Twente Pints ended in a stalemate with a 0-0 draw, while Stroke Titty FC dominated FC Misfits 4-0. Bilkhu Originals secured a 2-0 win over AFC Carling, and Rizzers In Paris outplayed Full Kit Bankers 4-2.

The top scorers for each division this week were the key players in their teams' victories. Their outstanding performance has not only helped their teams win but also lent a thrilling spectacle for the audience.

With just two weeks left in the season, the excitement continues to mount. Every team is giving their all to secure a place for the next season, making the upcoming matches crucial for all these teams. It's time to gear up and cheer for your team as we head towards the thrilling finale!


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