Sport

Chewed up by the Lions , it was like watching the alamo

April 2, 2009 13:55

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

I was treated to a footballing masterclass last Sunday. The only problem was that I was the keeper lining up for North London Raiders A against cup holders London Maccabi Lions A in the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup.

Having taken the scalp of Manchester Maccabi 1st and South Manx A, the team felt it had a chance but we found ourselves 1-0 down after a minute, 2-0 down after two minutes and by half time the Lions had me picking the ball out of the back of the net on five occasions. It finished 7-2 and left me nursing a bruised ego and nose after I pulled off an unorthodox save.

Whoever said that Lions A are finished does not know what they are talking about. Striker Michael Pearson was a cut above the rest while the evergreen Tony Gold, 38, proved that he still has it.

Back in the day, Goldie and I used to have kickabouts in my back yard. Few people know but the Fulham fan used to be a Spurs supporter during our days at JFS. He has gone on to be a fine ambassador for the Jewish game and is doing a great job managing London Lions in the Herts Senior League.

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