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South Manx fold after cash crisis

September 17, 2010 10:27
Neasden's Jonny Ellis puts the final nail in South Manx's coffin with this header in Sunday's 3-1 loss

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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The Jewish football season has suffered its first casualty just two weeks into the new season after South Manx folded.

The Premier Division club informed the league of their decision two days after Sunday's 3-1 defeat against defending champions North West Neasden A. Their withdrawal leaves the league with 52 teams. Manx's B team withdrew from the league 12 months ago and they are left with two teams playing in the Maccabi Masters League.

Manx manager Craig Edwards said: "We did not have the commitment or the funds to carry on which is a great shame as we had a very talented squad. It's disappointing as we've all been together for a good four years."

Manx are the third top-flight team to fold in the last two seasons following the demise of Bafana Bafana and Glenthorne United A, who have since been resurrected. Edwards rescued the club at the 11th hour last season as they almost folded after former manager John Nitka resigned last March. But there was no miracle this time.