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Old is gold in the Morrison

It would be some feat if the Maccabi London Lions Masters team lifted the Peter Morrison Trophy in May. But stranger things have happened.

December 4, 2017 10:21
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It would be remarkably apt if — in a season where, once again, teams are forfeiting matches, or worse, folding due to a lack of commitment — the Maccabi League stars of yesteryear showed the youngsters how it should be done.

The quality and experience on show at Rowley Lane against the defending MGBSFL champions were immense. And they still have players of the calibre of Guy Morris, Adam Harvey and Ben Long — one of the permitted under-age players — to come back.

But their success is no flash in the pan. For these boys, Sunday morning football helps them tick. Virtually every member of Dan Jacobs’s squad has featured in the JC over the past 15 or so years and it reflects how much Maccabi football means to them.

The majority leave their wives and children at home each weekend to reflect on the glory years with their mates. I believe they have a fantastic chance of rewriting the history books as the oldest team to win the competition. They are an example to us all.