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Kestenbaum up for his national service

Manager leaves Hendon United to concentrate on Maccabiah Games

October 30, 2008 15:00

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

1 min read

Hendon United A manager Jonathan Kestenbaum has stepped down to concentrate on responsibilities as manager of the Great Britain Maccabiah open squad.

The move follows lengthy discussions with the Maccabiah football convenor Darryl Lee and the chairman David Pinnick.

One of the most highly respect and successful managers in the Jewish game, Kestenbaum said: "The Maccabiah Organising Committee have encouraged me to make this decision on the basis that the Games only comes round once every four years and needs total focus.

"It was a very difficult decision. But looking at the squad we have assembled for GB when we met last Sunday, I was struck by its composition. Seventeen of the players are either pros, ex-pros or high semi-pros. I will be making considerable demands of them and they have every right to expect that the manager will be making similar demands of himself in terms of time.

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