Deadly Deach sinks Haroldeans
FOOTBALL ANTON Radiven insists
opening day win over was a bonus.
Maccabi made a flying start to the MJSL season although things did not look good early on as Jordan Brooks and Adam Cross had given the Merseysiders the upper hand.
Radiven’s men then launched theircomebackasJasonDeach’s double and Henry Levy saw the visitors home.
Radiven said: “I expected it would take some time to find our feet. So to get off the mark is a real bonus. We will fight in every game this season and I will instill a never-say-die attitude in my players.”
Leeds Maccabi sent out a reminder that they will once again need some stopping after their 5-1 success
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The defending championswereatitagainasJamie Warner kicked-off his Leeds reign in style. Warner watched Adam Gilman (2), Rob Selwyn, James Landes and Nick Vale all register.
HPR pulled one back via
Jonny Rose Alex Swift but that was no more than a scant consolation.
Seligman says his side were ring rusty and insisted they will improve. “It’s bitterly disappointing having waited all summer for us to then perform like that,” he said. “But we have to pick ourselves up and go again.”
Louis Rawlings netted four times for MJL new boys South Manchester Sports 3rd — but still failed to end up on the winning side following a 4-4 draw against Maccabi Manchester Blue.
Maccabi were heading for a heavy defeat after Rawlings’s first-half hattrick. But Jonny Rose’s side refused to lie down and Tal Feingold struck a quickfire treble of his own. Rawlings netted again but Nathan Pitt had the final say as honours ended even.