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In an electrifying night of football, Brierley Hill Wednesday's 6-a-side Football League concluded its ninth week with adrenaline-infused matches from both the Premier League and Division 1.
The Premier League witnessed some invigorating action. DY8 All The Pies proved their dominance with a 2-0 victory over Crxtchit FC, while King Julians Merry Men showed their mastery of the game with a resounding triumph against Six On The Beach. Redz On Stedz also displayed their football prowess by defeating Scudu Without Scudu 4-0.
Moving to Division 1, the fervor was equally infectious. Choir Boys FC made a strong statement with a commanding win against 13 Seasons Why, while Gangsters Allardyce cruised to a victory over Real Ale Madrid. Pique Blinders also had an impressive display, shutting out 6 Offenders with a 3-0 win.
As the league continues, all eyes will be on these teams and players who, through their performances, have raised the anticipation for the subsequent weeks. The pitch is set for further exhilarating and competitive encounters in Brierley Hill Wednesday's 6-a-side Football League.
We are delighted to announce that the pitch at Thorns Collegiate Academy is being relaid and therefore not in use for the next six weeks! The Wednesday league will be moving to Redhill School for the next six weeks where we will finish off the season and teams will take part in the first ever Wednesday League Cup! More information about this will come out next week and the address for the venue we will be playing at for the next six weeks is:
Redhill School
Junction Road
Stourbridge
DY8 1JX
Good luck all teams with this move and hope you are as excited as we are for the relaying of the pitch.
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