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It’s all change at the top

May 3, 2013 09:54

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

1 min read

So in contrast to last season, the domestic silverware in London has been shared around. Hendon United Sports Club A, treble winners last year, finished empty-handed, but manager David Garbacz sounds more determined than ever to get back on track in season 2013/14.

I believe the loss of Ben Lauffer, Josh Bentley and Paul Bentley – three match-winners - hurt them more than they realised and it’s clear they need to bring in a couple of top quality reinforcements.

Newly-crowned champions Faithfold A have been the model of consistency, losing just once in the league on their way to the double. Manager Zuriel Solomon recruited well, capitalising on North West Neasden’s fall from grace by adding Elliot Stern, along with Mike Pearson and Sam Reeves to his squad.

Brady Maccabi A have also turned into a real powerhouse, with new faces Ben Joseph, Jordan Nathan, Bradley Sharp and Marc Lazare turning them into an irresistible force in the Jewish FA Cup. I can see them being there or thereabouts in all competitions again next season.

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