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The story of the Tony Cohen Cup

January 4, 2013 11:46
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May 5, 2013 will be the 45th anniversary of the first Tony Cohen Memorial Trophy final - the conclusion of MJSL’s second oldest tournament is a highlight of the football calendar.

Tony Cohen passed away after a battle with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, then Hogdkin’s Disease, on October 20, 1966. He was 31 years old. Popular and well liked for his easy-going personality, his death came as a great shock to the community.

MJSL Honorary Life Vice President Tony Sheldon remembers him fondly. "He always had a smile on his face, he didn’t have a bad bone in his body. I can’t even remember him committing a foul."

Indeed, Cohen was highly regarded for his football ability. He was a classy inside forward who thrived in the old number 10 position. "I used to think ‘Oh dear, he’s playing!’ He was a cracking player with great ball skills," laughed Sheldon, who played in goal for Prestwich Casuals.

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