January 8th 2024

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2024-01-08

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Alfreton Monday night’s 6-a-side football league witnessed another thrilling week of action as week 11 of the season came to a close. The showdown featured four divisions including the Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, Pentrich Revolution reached a landmark victory with a 1-0 triumph over Largentina. The much-anticipated clash between Six Offenders and Jimmys saw the latter team dominate the field with a 6-2 win. Crystal Bar Palace also secured a narrow victory of 2-1 against Station Vets, adding another feather in their cap this season.

Moving on to Division 1, FC Farcelona outshone Beating Chastards with a 3-1 score line. In a head-to-head clash, FC Blush edged out FC Twente Pints by 2-1. For Fuchs Sake lost to Bull And Butchers FC by 3-1, while Robben You Blind gave an impressive performance by winning 6-0 against Bilkhu Originals.

Turning the spotlight on Division 2, AFC Carling delivered a solid performance by defeating Madiline Milan 3-0. Green Team Blues squeaked past Rizzers in Paris with a 5-4 victory. Full Kit Bankers took home the win against Swanwick Delves 4-2, whilst The Steampacket sealed a 2-0 victory against FC Misfits.

In Division 3, AFC Jimmys outclassed ILFFC with a towering 7-3 score. Watchorn Marines showcased a stellar performance by defeating Old Tigers 8-3. Allens Army clinched a close victory against Tibby Lads with a 2-1 score.

While the night witnessed several excellent performances, the top scorers from each division truly stole the spotlight. A special mention to the goal machines from Premier League's Jimmys, Division 1's Robben You Blind, Division 2's Green Team Blues and Division 3's AFC Jimmys, who made the night unforgettable with their remarkable contributions.

Stay tuned for the next week's football action and see if your favourite team comes out on top!


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