November 28th 2023

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2023-11-27

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Gillingham Monday Week 11: Thrills and Spills in Premier League and Division 1 Matches

As the floodlights sparked into life, the atmosphere in Gillingham's football grounds was nothing short of electric for week 11 of the hotly contested Gillingham Monday league. The spectators were treated to an abundance of goals, heart-stopping moments, and unyielding spirit as teams in the Premier League and Division 1 battled it out on the pitch.

In the Premier League, SPORTING A BIERGUT demonstrated their superiority, outclassing Sneakers Prep FC with a decisive 4-1 victory. Old School followed suit, securing a 4-2 win against SJWMF in a closely contested match. However, the game of the night undoubtedly belonged to Liz Trussard and Medway Magics, who delivered a gripping performance that ended in Medway Magics edging out their opponents 5-4 in a pulsating encounter. Palmerston VI showed no mercy on HIGHAM PREMIER 6, recording the largest scoreline of the evening with a 7-0 triumph.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Rainham Raptors proved too powerful for Sheffield Thursday, cruising to a 3-0 win. The match between UpTheVolley and Madeleine Milan ended in a 3-3 draw in a thrilling back-and-forth encounter that saw both teams giving it their all. Stella Kings emerged victorious against CLASS ON GRASS with a 4-1 victory, while MBFC triumphed over Medway Minors 6-3 in a goal fest.

The week's top scorers were Palmerston VI in the Premier League and MBFC in Division 1, both teams impressing with their attacking prowess. All eyes are now turned to Week 12, as teams continue to jostle for superiority in their respective divisions.

The Gillingham Monday league continues to deliver excitement, showcasing the best of local football talent. The action resumes next week in what promises to be another thrilling round of matches.


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