April 7th 2024

Tamworth Sunday 6 a side news 2024-04-07

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In the thrilling week 10 of the Tamworth Sunday 6 a side Football League, several teams went head-to-head across three divisions. The Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 saw intense matches with stunning goals, promising an exciting season ahead.

In the Premier League division, football fans were treated to a fantastic display of grit and determination. A nail-biting match between Chubby Chasers and Balloteli-tubbies ended in a 3-3 draw, showcasing the teams' equal strengths. Just Good Vibes outplayed PG United, scoring an impressive 11 goals to PG United's 2. However, the highlight of the evening was Real Madreadful's stunning 9-1 victory over Prison FC.

Division 1 also proved to be a breeding ground for intense competition. Dream Team edged out Borussia Teeth by 3-2, while Ready Brexit secured a comfortable 3-1 win over County Links. The clash between Young Thugs and Woodland Road FC was a tense affair, with the latter team squeaking by with a 1-0 victory. School Boy Error proved their dominance with a 6-1 thrashing of Chubbalona FC.

In Division 2, Who Ate All Depays showed their superiority with a 7-1 victory over The Galacticos. Black Beatles FC defeated Messi Facial 3-1, and Route 1 FC shutout Keep It Simple 5-0. The most thrilling match was between Dont Touch My Tapas and The Kromspachers, which saw The Kromspachers secure a slim 7-5 victory.

As for top scorers, the Premier League saw Just Good Vibes dominate the field, Division 1 was ruled by School Boy Error with their 6 goals and in Division 2, The Kromspachers emerged as the top scorers with their 7 goal spectacle.

It was an adrenaline-fueled week of football, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. We look forward to more games of this calibre in the weeks to come. Stay tuned for more action from the Tamworth Sunday 6 a side Football League.


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