June 2nd 2025

Manchester Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-02

All the latest news from your local Manchester 6 a side league direct from Trinity Sports Centre.

After a thrilling week of football, fans and players alike are celebrating a series of sensational matches in the 6 a side Manchester Monday football league. The games unfolded in a riveting manner as teams across the Premier League and Division 1 divisions clashed.

In the Premier League, ThRobin Koch edged out Madeleine Milan in an intense match that ended 3-2. Remi of ThRobin Koch shone brightly in the division with his top-notch performance. His stellar performance saw him score two goals, making him the top scorer of the Premier League division in week 2 of the season. Chongy also pulled off a close victory against Six Offenders, ending with a score of 2-1.

Shifting focus to the Division 1, the competition was just as fierce. Up The Toffees fought hard but ultimately fell to PhDecent by a score of 2-1. Elsewhere in the division, YerDarcelona defeated Walshys Dancing Boys 5-3, Downtown Boys dominated Berocca Juniors 7-3. The star in this division was undeniably Matt V from Downtown Boys, who netted an impressive total of four goals in the competition, securing the title of top scorer for Division 1.

However, the most lauded player of the week was the stellar Jonathan Tickle from PhDecent. His fantastic display of skill and football prowess earned him the title of the most valued player. His contribution to his team was instrumental in their victory, and his performance is certain to be remembered as the league progresses.

As the league continues on, fans can look forward to more heart-pounding and intense matches. The top scoring feats from Remi and Matt V and the well-deserved recognition of Jonathan Tickle as the most valued player, are proof of the incredible talent this league boasts. Let's stay tuned for more thrilling action in the weeks to come.

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