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‘Maccabi League must look beyond 11-a-side and Sundays,' says Adelman

Jonathan Adelman admits North London Raiders B have withdrawn from the MGBSFL with a heavy heart, just three weeks before the start of the new season.

August 28, 2018 09:18
Raiders' chairman Jonathan Adelman has ended his 27-year association with the MGBSFL. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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Club chairman Adelman confirmed the  decision to fold last season’s B-team who finished runners-up in Division One.  This follows the demise of NLR A at the end of last season.

Adelman explained: “Whilst we will still have two Raiders teams competing in the Maccabi League next season — one a new young team, including some who have played for Raiders before, and the former Raiders’ Masters side who will play in Division Two. This is the end of an era with the closing of the chapter for two sides who between them won every honour in domestic Jewish football over an incredible decade-long success story.

“For me, personally, it brings to an end 27 amazing years in Maccabi League football, all of which have been with Raiders.”

Raiders A won the Peter Morrison Trophy two years ago — the culmination of a period of sustained success following back-to-back league and cup doubles. But Adelman insists it has been more than just football that made the club special.

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