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The Ryman stage is calling, says Stone

Wingate boss Michael Stone has challenged Jewish players to step up to the plate to ensure that there is better representation on the pitch.

December 30, 2008 14:37
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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

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Wingate & Finchley manager Michael Stone has challenged Jewish players to step up to the plate to ensure that there is significant representation on the pitch.

The club has come under renewed criticism this season with just one player, Craig Ellis, a regular on the teamsheet for the Ryman League Division One North side. But Stone responded by saying that Jewish boys will be considered if they are good enough — and committed enough.

He said: “We don’t have as many Jewish players as we’d like. I watch MSFL matches regularly and keep my ear close to the ground so that we know who the top performers are. I invite them to challenge themselves as I know the talent is there. A lot of it is about commitment as they need to show a lot of dedication to play at this level. The people performing regularly in the Maccabi League must ask themselves if they want it enough.

“It still remains a priority and it’s very important to the club that we attract more players from the community.”

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