ABBEY MEADS SUNDAY

VALLEY FC held their nerve on the final day of the Swindon Abbey Meads Sunday 6-a-side Leisure League, as they romped home to a 9-3 rout of Legenderry FC, who are relegated after finishing bottom of the pile.

They won the title by a two point margin from rivals Total 90, who sneaked through 5-4 in a thriller with Cement FC, as Adam Drury starred. Despite missing out on the title, they will join the champions at the coveted Leisure Leagues National Tournament.

Elsewhere, Stratton Six ended well clear of relegation and warmed-up well for the new season which starts next week with a 5-2 victory over Penhill FC.

God With An Extra ‘O’ finished champions of Division One with a comfortable six point gap, and they ended the campaign with a 6-2 drubbing of Old’em Pathetic.

Sevenfields will join them in promotion to the top-flight despite being held 3-3 by Staples For Goalposts on the final day. Deportivo Lacka Talent held on for a pulsating 5-4 victory over Red Star, and MUFC will be hoping for more of a title challenge next term after their 6-2 win over Help For Heroes.

ST JOSEPH’S SUNDAY

Parkz & Co made it nine points from nine games for the new campaign in the St Joseph’s Sunday league, as they claimed an impressive 4-0 success over The Messenger, as Al Cox picked up the star man gong.

FC Whitered lie only a point shy of the summit as they edged through 4-3 against BooYa in a thrilling affair.

NEXT GENERATION THURSDAY

Westhaydon United are level on points with the front-runners in the Next Generation Thursday league, following their 17-4 mauling of FC Bassett this week.

West Swindon FC also smashed home double figures, racing to a thrilling 14-9 drubbing of Plough Inn, and MUFC were comfortable 9-4 victors over Kembrey FC. CTC United made it three points from three games with their 8-4 destruction of Lonely Barry Athletic.

If anyone is interested in joining the Swindon 5 and 6 a side football Leagues, they can call 0845 230 2340 or visit www.leisureleagues.net