August 4th 2025

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2025-08-04

All the latest news from your local Gillingham 6 a side league direct from Woodlands Academy.

In a thrilling week of football, Gillingham's Monday league delivered a hefty dose of excitement in both the Premier League and Division 1 matches.

In the Premier League division, Medway Magics proved their dominance once again with a resounding 12 - 3 victory over SPORTING A BIERGUT. The Magics kept control of the ball throughout the match, with a near-perfect attack and defence strategy. On the other hand, The Purple Cobras managed to secure a narrow win of 3 - 2 against Palmerston VI, adding another feather to their cap.

In a surprising turn of events, Expected Toulouse succumbed to a 1 - 5 loss against 1234, who showcased an exceptional performance on the field. To round off the Premier League matches, Shut The FA Cup defeated HIGHAM PREMIER 6 with a score of 3 - 1, displaying commendable team spirit and coordination.

Moving onto the Division 1 matches, Half And Half FC cinched a victory over Sheffield Thursday with a scoreline of 5 - 2. CLASS ON GRASS outperformed Gravy Seals with a clear 5 - 0 victory, proving their superiority on the field. Sporting Lesbian lost a closely contested match to Paralympic Lyon with a score of 3 - 4. Lastly, New Brompton FC couldn't keep pace with MBFC, losing the game with a score of 1 - 4.

While the competition was fierce, some players managed to shine brighter than others. In the Premier League division, the top scorer was Medway Magics’ striker (name not provided), who netted a total of 5 goals in their match. Meanwhile, in Division 1, CLASS ON GRASS's forward (name not provided) top-scored with an impressive 3 goals.

These results have set the stage for another captivating week of football, as teams prepare to vie for supremacy in the Gillingham Monday league. Football enthusiasts all over are eagerly awaiting the next round of fixtures.

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