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Cup winners showed character, says Rolfe

UJIA’s match-winning goalkeeper Darren Rolfe praised his side for “showing the character to come back from losing the final last year” to win the JC Barry Goldstein Cup final in a dramatic penalty shoot-out against Neasden C at Wingate & Finchley

April 22, 2012 21:26
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James Martin

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JC BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY FINAL
UJIA 1 North West Neasden C 1 AET (UJIA won 4-2 on penalties)

UJIA’s match-winning goalkeeper Darren Rolfe praised his side for “showing the character to come back from losing the final last year” to win the JC Barry Goldstein Cup final in a dramatic penalty shoot-out against Neasden C at Wingate & Finchley.

Rolfe, who is also team manager, saved North West Neasden C substitute Elliot Setyon’s spot kick low to his right, brilliantly, to give his team the advantage after two penalties in the shoot–out in the final on Sunday. A miss by Benji Gourgey ensured victory for UJIA.

Rolfe, whose teammates converted all four of their kicks after a gritty 120 minutes between Division Three rivals who both lacked fluency in their play, told JC Sport: “We made errors last year and made up for it this time. We showed character to come back from one down - and to put to rest the disappointment of last year.

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