Hendon United Sports Club A boosted their title with a brilliant performance helping them blow North London Raiders A away. But there was better news for Raiders B who thumped Harmen A 4-0. In the cup, Faithfold A eased through in the all Premier Division clash against Lions. Danny Caro looks back on all the action.
JC MSFL MATCHDAY 10 HEADLINES
PMT - Lions B win nine-goal thriller
JC CAC - Faithfold A end Lions' cup hopes
Prem Div ? Four-midable Hammers march on
Div 1 ? Stars beat table-topping Chigs
Div 2 ? FC Team B surprise Camden
Div 3 ? UJIA edge past Cats
Div 4 ? Brixton B are gr-8
JC HAT-TRICK HEROES
Div 2 - Doron Weinstein (Redbridge C)
Div 4 - Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi)
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JC TEAM OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
JC GOAL OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
(Email nominations to dcaro@thejc.com)
JC MSFL SAVE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
1. Josh Cohen (Los Blancos) - a penalty save low to his left which really knocked the stuffing out of JLGB's fight
JC MSFL CELEBRATION OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
JC MSFL QUOTE OF THE WEEK: THE CONTENDERS
1. Jack Morris (Temple Fortune A) - "Special mention to the ref who played an excellent advantage in the build up to our second goal. We often criticise refs for blowing up too early so it's only right to applaud the ref on this occasion"
2. Jeremy Leigh (UJIA) - "the gaffer was smashing teacups at half time. It was hilarious"
3. Elliot Kennard (Montana) - after scoring a goal of the week contender, he said: "why am I playing him at left-back"
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YOUR WEEKEND REVIEW STARTS HERE:
PETER MORRISON TROPHY ROUND TWO
LIONS WIN NINE-GOAL THRILLER
LONDON MACCABI LIONS B 5 BLIZZARD STORM 4
Lions B were given an almighty scare by Blizzard Storm in a topsy-turvy affair at Rowley Lane.
The Lions marched into a 4-0 lead with goals from James Gold (2) Joey Lazare and Henry Ziff but Blizzard showed a terrific never-say-die attitude with strikes from Hagai (2), Speck and Linden setting up a grandstand finish. Sam Senchal was also on target for Lions.
Blizzard boss Simon Linden told JC Sport: "4-0 down with 35 minutes remaining, we put on a fantastic fightback. We can be proud of our performance. We were like a different team from last week. We didn't give up, chased everything and showed what we can do."
DC Prediction: LM Lions B 4 Blizzard Storm 0
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JC CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP ROUND TWO
SUMMERS ENDS WOODFORD DREAM
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 1 WOODFORD WANDERERS 0
Woodford returned to action after paying their debts to overturn a suspension and they gave a good account of themselves against league champions but it was not quite enough as a strike from Steve Summers put Redbridge through.
DC Prediction: Redbridge JC A 3 Woodford Wanderers 1
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THREE CHEERS FOR 10-man FAITHFOLD
FAITHFOLD A 3 LONDON MACCABI LIONS A 0
Mike Pearson came back to haunt his old club as Faithfold boosted their treble hopes by running out worthy winners against Premier Division rivals Lions A at Rowley Lane.
Alex Levack scored the other in a tie that Faithfold finished with 10 men after defender Alex Taylor was sent off.
Faithfold manager Zuriel Solomon told JC Sport: "We were not at the races first half and should have been behind. Lions played well but we defended well
"Straight after the KO for the second half, we scored witha great through ball from Rocky Spitzer to Pearson who slotted away clinically. We then upped our tempo and Levack scored a great goal with the outside of his boot to go 2-0 up. However, in the celebration he was pulled down and damaged his shoulder and had to come off.
"We then scored a break-away third goal through Pearson again to seal the win after Alex Taylor was sent off.
"What pleased me the most after was we have a massive injury list but the boys were superb second half and shows the strength in depth."
DC Prediction: Faithfold A 2 LM Lions A 1
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JC MSFL PREMIER DIVISION
NEASDEN FRUSTRATED IN EIGHT-GOAL THRILLER
FC TEAM A 4 NORTH WEST NEASDEN A 4
A late strike from Jamie Shaw, his second of the game, denied an impressive FC Team maximum points in an eight-goal thriller against FC Team at Meadow Park.
Mitch Young's team deserved the points according to NWN joint-manager Darren Yarlett in a game where Craig Edwards, Danny Moss and Shai Davidi were among the scorers for the home side whose striker Richard Salmon gave the NWN back-line a torrid morning.
Neasden's other goals came through Matt Sofier and Ben Goldberg.
DC Prediction: FC Team A NW Neasden A 2
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RAMPANT RAIDERS ROAR PAST HARMEN
NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B 4 SOUTHGATE HARMEN A 0
Rob Richman's Raiders B blew Harmen away with some excellent football at Brunel to climb to the lofty heights of second place in the table.
Strikes from Dan Grossman, Dan Polak, Elliot Espinoza and Mike Hershman saw them home.
DC Prediction: NL Raiders B 2 Southgate Harmen A 1
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FOUR-MIDABLE HAMMERS MARCH ON
HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB A 4 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS A 0
A Danny Kon double inspired the Hammers to their sixth league win of the season as they blew the Raiders away at Hadley FC.
David Garbacz's men raced out of the blocks and stormed into a 4-0 lead at half time.
Kon opened the scoring with a brilliant turn and shot into the roof of the net inside the first 10 minutes.
The Raiders were at sixes and sevens with Avidan Last and Alex Gilbert also finding the net.
And had it not been for several brilliant saves from Raiders keeper Dan Cohen, it could have been nearer to double figures.
Raiders improved in the second half as Hendon eased off but there were unable to muster a consolation.
DC Prediction: Hendon Utd SC A 2 NL Raiders A 1
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DIVISION ONE
BRIXTON SECOND BEST AGAINST OAKS
BRIXTON OLD BOYS A 1 OAKWOOD 3
Oakwood got their season back on track by inflicting a rare defeat on title rivals Brixton at Clowes courtesy of strikes from Dan Geey, James Abrams and Adam Levine.
Brixton's goal came through Jamie Kent.
DC Prediction: Brixton OB A 1 Oakwood 1
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JOY FOR JASON AS STARS GO JOINT-TOP
NORSTAR A 2 CHIGWELL ATHLETIC 1
An Adam Jason double saw Norstar go joint-top alongside Chigwell who saw their long winning run ended in this top-of-the-table clash in Wembley.
Craig Pearl registered for the visitors after 70 minutes but it was Norstar's day as Phil Peters' men maintained their 100 per cent record with a fifth straight league win.
DC Prediction: Norstar A 2 Chigwell Athletic 2
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RESILIENT MONTANA MAKE THEIR POINT
NORTH WEST NEASDEN B 2 MONTANA BOCA UNITED 2
Neasden B and Montana remain in the bottom half following this 2-2 draw at Gosling Sports Park.
Montana's goals came through Darren Cohen and Elliot Kennard.
Marc Lazare bagged a brace for Neasden.
DC Prediction: NW Neasden B 0 Montana Boca Utd 2
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GOLDBERG RESCUES A POINT FOR FORTUNE
SOUTHGATE HARMEN B 3 TEMPLE FORTUNE A 3
Michael Goldberg helped rescue a point as Fortune came away with a hard-earned draw against Harmen B at Ashmole.
Fortune went ahead through an own goal but they soon found themselves 2-1 down. Paul Walker made it 2-2 before Harmen restored their lead only for Goldberg to square things up late on.
DC Prediction: Southgate Harmen B 2 Temple Fortune A 3
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DIVISION TWO
TERRIFIC TEAM EFFORT TOO MUCH FOR CAMDEN
CAMDEN PARK 3 FC TEAM B 5
FC Team B claimed one of the results of the day by ending Camden's 100 per cent league record.
A Freddie Marks double plus one from Lee Goldsmith helped them along the way.
Camden's goals came through Josh Toff, Josh Marks and David Kanzen.
DC Prediction: Camden Park 3 FC Team B 2
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THORNES IN 7TH HEAVEN
FAITHFOLD C 1 GLENTHORNE UNITED A 7
Cup kings Faithfold C came down to earth with a bump as the Thornes left the Hive in seventh heaven.
Doubles from Josh Cohen and Craig Berg plus one apiece from Dan Lipman, Ash Stanton and Scott Jay completed an easy work-out for Dan Lipman's troops.
Scott Ackerman snatched a consolation for Faithfold.
DC Prediction: Faithfold C 2 Glenthorne Utd A 2
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SUPERHOOPS STING HORNETS
HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB B 1 FAITHFOLD B 2
Faithfold B became the first team to beat Hendon B this season with Jonny Horowitz and Louis Green on target for the Superhoops in West Hendon.
Hendon's goal came through Ben Kon.
DC Prediction: Hendon Utd SC B 2 Faithfold B 1
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WONDER WEINSTEIN WOUNDS STARS
REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C 4 NORSTAR B 1
A treble from DORON WEINSTEIN put Redbridge C joint-top in a four-way battle as they walloped Norstar B 4-1 at Fairlop.
Player-manager Dan Gordon put the icing on the cake.
Jonny Kaye fired a consolation for Norstar.
DC Prediction: Redbridge JC C 3 Norstar B 2
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DIVISION THREE
UJIA BOOST PROMOTION HOPES
CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI 1 UJIA 2
UJIA maintain good form with a hard fought win over the Cats at Norsemen FC.
Ben Nassim and Ashley Freeman did the business for the visitors with Ryan Kangisser on target for the Cats.
UJIA's Jeremy Leigh told JC Sport: "The manager had to throw some teacups at half time!"
DC Prediction: Catford & Bromley Maccabi 2 UJIA 3
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THORNES LEAVE SHIRLEY DOUBLED UP
GLENTHORNE UNITED B 4 SHIRLEY PARK 3
It was a case of deja vu as Glenthorne won a high-scoring thriller against title rivals Shirley for the second consecutive week.
This time, strikes from player-manager Craig Sandford, Jamie Bernstein and Ashley Rubin (2) were the inspiration behind the win.
The in-form Stefan Benfriedj (2) and Gideon Gold replied for Shirley.
DC Prediction: Glenthorne Utd B 2 Shirley Park 2
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NEASDEN C SHOW HUSTLERS WHAT FOUR
NORTH WEST NEASDEN C 4 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB C 0
Two first-half double from player-manager Louis Taylor steered Neasden C towards a brilliant 4-0 win and left the gaffer kvelling: "We played some of the best football I've seen us play."
With keeper Ed Bloom a mere spectator in the NWN goal, the hosts continued to dominate into the second half with Elliot Setyon and a cracking strike from Matt Davis finishing the job.
DC Prediction: NW Neasden C 2 Hendon Utd SC C 1
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LOS BLANCOS HIT HIGH FIVE
TEAM JLGB 2 LOS BLANCOS 5
Strikes from Benjy Engelsman, Joel Kutner (2) and Adam Hersh (2) helped Los Blancos get their season back on track with a handsome 5-2 win over JLGB in Walthamstow.
JLGB's goals came through Rob Silverman and Barry Green.
DC Prediction: Team JLGB 1 Los Blancos 3
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DIVISION FOUR
BOCA JEWNIORS 1 TEMPLE FORTUNE B 3
Temple Fortune proved too strong for Boca with strikes from top-scorer Terry Jeffries, Simon Allen and Ben David.
Boca's consolation came through Schulman.
DC Prediction: Boca Jewniors 2 Temple Fortune B 2
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MAGIC MOGILNER BOOSTS BRADY
BRADY MACCABI B 8 BRIXTON OLD BOYS B 0
A hat-trick from REISS MOGILNER helped title chasing Brady B get back to winning ways as they outclassed Brixton B at Rowley Lane.
Player-manager Josh Dagul (2), new signing Dan Hildebrand and James Joseph completed the rout.
DC Prediction: Brady B 3 Brixton B 1
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TEN-MAN FINCHLEY FRUSTRATE SPEC FC
SPEC FC 1 ATHLETICO FINCHLEY 1
SPEC FC saw their promotion hopes dealt a blow as they were held by Athletico Finchley.
A strike from SPEC's Laurence Rosenthal was cancelled out by Dan Goodman.
Finchley finished with 10 men after Jon Begner received a second yellow 15 minutes into the half.
DC Prediction: SPEC FC 4 Athletico Finchley 2
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FC TEAM C P ATHLETIC BILBAUM P
Match postponed - pitch double-booked
Source: http://www.thejc.com/sport/sport-news/57803/jc-msfl-matchday-10-review
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