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Rose rallies troops ahead of MJSL season

With the Manchester Jewish Soccer League down to five teams, Danny Caro asks chairman Paul Rose for his hopes on the season ahead

September 4, 2018 09:06
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What would you put the general apathy in terms of the reduced number of teams this season down to?

“Not necessarily apathy but a mixture of reasons, ranging from one team folding on the back of last season, one team requiring a greater challenge having won everything and another being a club decision to move into another league. In addition, we always had a student team presence but we have not seen a new one for the last two seasons.”

How do you feel about the general demise of 11-a-side Jewish football nationwide?

“Very disappointing across the board and there has been a similar trend in the north and south. The MJSL has had around eight or nine teams over the last decade. During the 1970’s and 80’s we were booming with three divisions at our peak and it was probably the main sporting escape for the adult male population in the community. Moving the clock on some 30-40 years, there are many more pursuits that appear to rank higher than kicking a ball around in organised football matches. We definitely also have a lack of organisers - people who are committed to the cause and generally volunteers to manage teams. In London, we have seen the number of teams drop from 65 (10 years ago) to 26.

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