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Can one club make us super?

Danny Caro investigates the super-club proposal

April 29, 2010 11:12

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

4 min read

The collapse of the Maccabi Sunday League has been on the cards for some time. The standard of the league has seen a rapid decline with the top teams and players having moved to the Middlesex Sunday League.

Players are dropping out for a variety of reasons with the key factors including work and family commitments for a sport that on average, cuts into a large chunk of the weekend.

At the recent league AGM, the proposal of a Jewish super-club received a mixed reception with representatives from MAL, Belmont & Edgware among those unwilling to support it. But the demise of Casual Nomads has given all players food for thought and brought the prospect a step closer.

In the first of our two-part investigation into the collapse of the game in London, we hear from some of the key players, chairman, former chairman and Maccabiah managers.

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