The Jewish Chronicle

National cup is still the one to win, says Thorne

- BYDANNYCAR­O

FOOTBALL Laurence Thorne insists organisers of the Peter Morrison Trophy have not made a mistake by making the Jewish FA Cup competitio­n an open draw this season.

As the row over the format of this season’s National Cup rumbles on, Thorne believes teams are to blame rather than the administra­tors despite four clubs withdrawin­g without playing a match.

He said: “I agree there have been critics,butthereha­vealsobeen­manyhappy teams prepared to continue.

“The National Football Committee changed one part of the tournament at the AGM. It was discussed at length to add a little spice to the competitio­n, but all teams were clearly made aware of it.”

Last week we highlighte­d how Faithfold A were unable to send a team to Manchester to play Heaton Park Rovers, but Thorne claims this “didn’t constitute reverting back to the old system”.

He went on to say: “If teams envisaged a northern trip from round one being problemati­c, they shouldn’t have entered. Teams can’t expect to play every match on their own doorstep or dictate how the competitio­n should be run.

“Of course,teamswhowi­thdrawfrom a fixture have the right to appeal their fines notice. But the NFC work tirelessly to ensure the PMT is planned well and reaches its conclusion, and this will happen again this season, with or without teams who wish to forfeit ties.”

However, two leading chairman voiced their concerns about the new format. Temple Fortune chairman Nigel Kyte described the situation of teams withdrawin­g as “predictabl­e”. He said: “The NFC’s decision was misguided in my opinion. The open draw is best left for the quarter-finals when teams are already on cup runs and would relish a trip up north in March or April. “An open draw in the first round for ties in November and December is a no-brainer. The PMT used to be a prestigiou­s competitio­n, but I feel that this format error has tarnished it’s reputation.”

Jonny Davis of South Manchester said: “Why is it northern teams travel,yetsouther­nteams pull out? I fear the competitio­n is on the way out.”

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