August 11th 2025

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Title: Week 17 of Baldock Monday Football League Sees Thrilling Action

The Week 17 of Baldock Monday 7-a-side Football League saw its usual intense action last night, with teams battling it out for supremacy in the Premier League division. The night was filled with skillful displays, strategic moves, and goals that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

In the first match of the night, Chang FC squared off against Is Your Motherwell. Despite Chang FC's best efforts, they were unable to keep up with the offensive prowess of Is Your Motherwell who dominated the match, ending in a 3-1 victory. This win saw Is Your Motherwell ascend further on the league table, leaving Chang FC needing to regroup for the upcoming matches.

The second match for the Premier League division saw Stroke Titty going against the Pique Blinders. Stroke Titty, known for their aggressive playstyle, overwhelmed Pique Blinders throughout the match. The defence of Pique Blinders couldn't handle the relentless attack, resulting in a 3-0 victory for Stroke Titty.

The top scorers from the Premier League division were again in full swing this week. For Is Your Motherwell, it was their centre forward who netted two of the three goals, taking his tally to an impressive number for the season. Stroke Titty's main striker also had a field day, scoring all three goals for his team, and solidifying his position as one of the top scorers in the Premier League division.

Week 17 was a testament to the intensity and competition of the Baldock Monday Football League. Teams continue to push their limits, aiming for that top spot and the glory that comes with it. As we approach the concluding weeks of the season, the excitement only builds up, with fans eager to see who will emerge as the champions of the Premier League division.


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