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A last night of freedom - then it’s back for the final

May 27, 2009 14:40

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

Sunday’s JC Cyril Anekstein Cup final brings the curtain down on the season as treble-chasing North West Neasden A take on Hendon United A at Hadley FC.

The match is a re-run of the Peter Morrison Trophy final that Neasden edged 1-0. Both camps hope to put on an entertaining affair with a bumper crowd expected for a 6pm kick-off.

Whereas Neasden enjoyed an easy win in the semi-finals, Hendon were taken the distance by London Maccabi Lions A, eventually going through on penalties. With revenge the name of the game for the Hammers, it will be interesting to see if Benjy Wreschner’s troops adopt a more attacking approach than for the Jewish FA Cup final.

Hendon keeper Danny Berliner has been in magnificent form this season and, along with Neasden duo Matt Stock and Daniel Stanton, recently back from a Team GB Maccabiah training camp in Spain where they played at Real Madrid’s training ground.

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