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The Bernstein-factor would go down a treat

October 6, 2011 13:19

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

1 min read

FA chairman David Bernstein told me earlier this week that he's planning to visit Rowley Lane. Having overseen Manchester City's move from Maine Road to the City of Manchester Stadium (now known as the Etihad Stadium), as well as playing a role in the development of Wembley Stadium, I'm sure he can offer some pearls of wisdom in what is an exciting period for everyone connected to the London Maccabi club.

It's amazing to think how far Rowley Lane has come in the space of nine years. The Arkley venue has been the hub of Jewish sport for some time, attracting people of all ages from a number of sports.

The 3G football pitch was opened in 2009 and the ambitious club recently obtained planning permission for a new 20,000sq ft clubhouse. I have no doubt Mr Bernstein will not be disappointed with what he sees.

● South Manchester Sports Club were in the spotlight earlier this week, helping publicise the launch of the new FIFA 2012 computer game. Selected by the Football Foundation, the club in Heald Green, Cheadle welcomed 16 pupils from North Cheshire Jewish School, as well as Manchester United and England hotshot Wayne Rooney.

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