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A match made in heaven

July 5, 2013 10:08

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

1 min read

I’m sure Eilon Kennet won’t mind me comparing his return to London Maccabi Lions to that of Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool a couple of years ago.

Eyebrows were raised when Kennet’s second coming at Rowley Lane came to an end and the father-and-son team of Malcolm and Josh Newman was brought in to replace him. For one reason or another things didn’t work out and Andy Landesberg stepped in as interim boss. He turned things around dramatically and, with the help of coach James Gershfield, steered the team to JC Cyril Anekstein Cup glory.

As Landesberg says, Kennet is returning to his “spiritual home”. He’s like part of the furniture at the Lane and his knowledge and experience will ensure the team are in contention for major silverware again.

Dalglish won the Carling Cup in his first season back and Kennet’s winning mentality is sure to bring out the best in a young and hungry Lions pack.

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