July 31st 2023

Tamworth Sunday 6 a side league update 30th July

The Tamworth Sunday 6-a-side Football League continued its action-packed season with a series of exhilarating matches in Week 10. Teams from the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 showcased their skills and determination on the pitch.


In the Premier League, Just Good Vibes displayed their dominance as they secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Chubalona FC. Meanwhile, Saka Spuds emerged victorious in a high-scoring encounter against Balloteli-tubbies, with a final score of 5-3. Ashby Road narrowly edged out Class On Grass 3-2 in an intense battle.

The Division 1 matches provided plenty of excitement and nail-biting moments. Dont Touch My Tapas and Wrinkle Runners played out a thrilling 3-3 draw, leaving both teams with a share of the points. Cupid Stunts triumphed over Ups For It FC, securing a confident 3-1 win. In another exciting encounter, Borussia Teeth showcased their attacking prowess, netting five goals against Ready Brexit, who managed two in response.

In Division 2, AFC Bootleggers emerged victorious in a close-fought contest against Brew Dog FC, with a final score of 5-4. Pique Blinders showed their mettle and sealed the match with a 4-2 win against No Draws Only Ballers.

The league's top scorers for Week 10 were Tom Green from Just Good Vibes in the Premier League, who netted two goals. In Division 1, Matthew Johnson from Cupid Stunts and Harry White from Borussia Teeth both impressed by finding the back of the net three times each. In Division 2, Harry Thompson from AFC Bootleggers showcased his goal-scoring prowess with four goals.

As the Tamworth Sunday 6-a-side Football League heads into the next round of matches, teams will be eager to maintain their winning streaks or bounce back from defeats. With the season entering its crucial stages, we can expect more thrilling encounters and intense competition in the coming weeks.

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