September 4th 2023

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2023-09-04

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Gillingham Monday Football League Showcases Thrilling Matches in Week 13

The Gillingham Monday Football League continued its action-packed journey in Week 13, delivering an exciting display of skill, determination, and sheer passion. With teams battling it out in two divisions - the Premier League and Division 1 - the matches witnessed intense competition and outstanding performances from the participating teams.

In the Premier League division, fans were treated to a nail-biting encounter between CATS ON TOUR and Palmerston VI. Both teams displayed their prowess on the field, but it was Palmerston VI who emerged victorious with a close scoreline of 3-2. Not far behind, Old School showcased their experience and claimed a well-deserved 5-2 win against Higham Premier 6. Meanwhile, Sporting a Biergut dominated their game against SJWMF, triumphing with an impressive 6-1 result.

Moving on to Division 1, Class on Grass emerged as the front-runners with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Medway Minors, securing their place at the top of the table. Liz Trussard also showcased their mettle, securing a narrow 1-0 win against PUD15 in a closely contested match. However, it was Stella Kings who stole the show with an outstanding display of attacking football, prevailing 7-3 over Average Joes.

The top scorers for Week 13 were standout performers in their respective divisions. In the Premier League, Palmerston VI's players showcased their attacking prowess, while in Division 1, Stella Kings reigned supreme, thanks to their impressive goal-scoring abilities.

The Gillingham Monday Football League continues to grow in popularity, captivating fans and supporters with its thrilling encounters week after week. As the competition intensifies, teams are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for victory, ensuring that each match is a spectacle to behold.

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