April 23rd 2025

Teignmouth Tuesday 6 a side news | WEEK 11

The Teignmouth Tuesday Football League experienced a riveting clash of titans in its Premier League division last night. The week 11 fixtures saw a flurry of goals, impressive team tactics, and standout individual performances.


One of the highlights of the evening was undoubtedly the clash between Multiple Scoregasms and Black Pearl Rovers, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The Scoregasms dominated the game throughout, with their attacking prowess on full display, clinching a convincing 8-2 victory.


In another Premier League matchup, Tiki Toka demonstrated their skill and resilience in a captivating 4-1 win over Cheese On Bread. The team's tactical proficiency was clear, and their performance will undoubtedly have repercussions on the division standings.


Meanwhile, Crystal Fc triumphed over Shaboing United with a 4-1 victory. Luke Snell was the night's standout performer, netting an impressive total of three goals for his team. Snell's performance not only contributed to his team's victory but also ensured his spot as the top scorer in the Premier League division for the week.


All eyes, however, were on Callum Prior of Crystal Fc who was named the most valuable player of the week. Prior's performance was nothing short of phenomenal, helping his team secure a decisive win and leaving an indelible mark on the league.


As the competition heats up, the action in the Teignmouth Tuesday Football League continues to captivate fans. With a week marked by stellar performances and unexpected victories, the teams in the Premier League division have set the bar high for the forthcoming matches. As the league progresses, fans eagerly await to see what week 12 has in store.

Many thanks to the referees for managing another great night of football in Teignmouth!


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