January 6th 2026

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-05

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

Title: Henry Verrell Shines in Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League

The Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League saw some remarkable performances in the tenth week, with thrills, spills and showcases of sublime talent. The action took place across two divisions: the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, SPORTING A BIERGUT dominated the scoreboard with a whopping 10 - 0 victory over 5 Guys 1 Cup, establishing themselves as a team to be reckoned with. Medway Magics also displayed their prowess on the pitch with an 8 - 1 triumph over Half And Half FC. Local Christians secured a respectable 3 - 1 win against Palmerston VI. 1234, too, clinched a close game against Paralympic Lyon with a final score of 2 - 1.

Over in Division 1, the matches were equally intense. Class On Grass found themselves on the wrong side of a 6 - 4 result against 5 Guys And Freddie. New Brompton FC emerged triumphant over De-pressing with a 2 - 0 scoreline. The standout performance came from Gravy Seals, who sailed to a 6 - 3 victory over HIGHAM PREMIER 6. Meanwhile, Ajax Trees Down edged out Sheffield Thursday in a closely fought 2 - 1 encounter.

The top scorers of each division put on a spectacular show, their names remaining undisclosed out of reverence for the collective team ethos that underscores this league.

Among the standout performers, Henry Verrell of Gravy Seals was named the most valued player of the week. His exceptional display of skill and tenacity was instrumental in Gravy Seals' impressive win.

As we look forward to the next week of the season, the anticipation is building. If the first 10 weeks are anything to go by, we're in for a treat. Stay tuned for more exciting action from the Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League.

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