September 30th 2025

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-29

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

GILLINGHAM MONDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROUND-UP

In the week 11 of Gillingham Monday football league, packed with thrilling matches and spectacular goals, the Premier League and Division 1 did not fail to showcase their spectacular teams.

The Premier League witnessed some high-intensity football last night. The Purple Cobras succumbed to the Medway Magics in a thrilling 5-4 victory. The match was a true showcase of grit and determination displayed by the Medway Magics.

On another pitch, SPORTING A BIERGUT exhibited an exceptional performance winning 6-2 against Expected Toulouse. Their aggressive game plan surely paid off, making them a team to watch out for in the upcoming weeks.

The highest scoring match of the night was 1234's thumping victory over De-pressing with a 7-1 scoreline. 1234 showcased their dominance throughout the game and is definitely a team on a hot streak.

Meanwhile, Palmerston VI and HIGHAM PREMIER 6 evenly matched each other, resulting in a 1-1 draw, a testament to both teams' solid defences.

In Division 1, Gravy Seals put up a valiant effort but fell short to Half And Half FC who ended the game 4-2. Sheffield Thursday managed to secure a narrow victory over Ajax Trees Down with a scoreline of 2-1.

The top scorers of the night were undoubtedly the team of 1234 from the Premier League with their 7-goal haul against De-pressing. In Division 1, Half And Half FC led the charge with four goals.

In conclusion, the week 11 of Gillingham Monday was filled with highly competitive and entertaining football. All teams showed great spirit and the top scorers certainly set the bar high for the upcoming weeks. Football fans in Gillingham can certainly look forward to more exhilarating action as the season progresses.

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