April 23rd 2024

Alfreton Monday 6 a side news 2024-04-22

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In the thrilling second week of the Alfreton Monday 6 a side Football league, teams vied for victory across four divisions, with exciting matches offering a dazzling display of skill, strategy, and athleticism.

In the Premier League division, Jimmys clinched a 1-0 victory over AFC Jimmys in a tightly contested match. Crystal Bar Palace secured a 4-2 win over Juan Amps Army, showcasing their offensive prowess. In a game where defenses reigned supreme, Beating Chastards and Largentina battled to a 0-0 draw, while Pentrich Revolution edged out Station Vets with a 1-0 win.

Moving to Division 1, Allens Army took down Mixed Often with a final score of 4-2. In the highest scoring game of the night, Bad Badgers FC succumbed to Real Madad in a 5-8 showdown. Bilkhu Originals was outclassed by Six Offenders, who notched a whopping 10 goals to Bilkhu's 1. Meanwhile, Snort Vale came out on top against XG FC, finishing 5-2.

In Division 2, AFC Carling and FC Twente Pints proved evenly matched, ending in a 4-4 tie. FC Farcelona dominated Full Kit Bankers with an impressive 10-1 victory. Bull And Butchers FC grounded out a 4-1 win over Green Team Blues, and Swanwick Delves dispatched The Steampacket 4-1.

Finally, in Division 3, Anne Frankfurt overwhelmed FC Misfits with a 6-1 win. Delph And Safety defeated Madiline Milan 5-1, while Belper VI took down Old Tigers 4-2. Rizzers In Paris ended the night with a 4-2 victory over Tibby Lads.

Without a doubt, the top scorers of each division made their mark on the pitch. For the Premier League, Crystal Bar Palace and Division 1's Six Offenders led the pack with 4 and 10 goals, respectively. Division 2 saw FC Farcelona soar with 10 goals, while Anne Frankfurt from Division 3 impressed with a 6 goal haul. As the league progresses, fans are eagerly anticipating the thrilling matches to come.


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