The Jewish Chronicle

Good things come in threes ... just ask red-hot Redbridge

- CARO’S COLUMN

A S T HE father of a football-mad son, it fills me wit h pr i de every time I see him play an accurate pass, make an assist and, on occasion, score a goal. Even better if his team wins too. Times that by three and you can start to imagine how Peter Sollosi feels every time his boys set foot on the football pitch. His levels of nachas have just shot through the roof.

Sam, Nathan and Ben are three of the leading lights of the MGBSFL. Indeed the siblings lined up with Peter in a league match two years ago.That was also one for the family scrapbook.

Back in the day Peter was a top-notch marksman, running defences ragged alongside Steve Feiger at Marshside. But now the talent is spread around the pitch. Sam produces moments that havelefthi­steam-matesopen-mouthed on a regular basis. He scores and creates for fun. Ben is something of an unsung hero, linking up the defence and midfield as the all-important CDM (central defensive midfielder). Versatilit­y is the game for Nathan who faces an important final year at university, so appearance­s could be fewer and far between during the second half of the season.

Another player that has stood out in recent weeks is Liron Mannie of North London Raiders. The former Player of the Year wins my vote for the top player in October after a series of scintil- lating displays. Virtually everything he touched turned to goals. NLR boss Dan Shafron said: “Liron has produced some all-round super games. He is a constant threat offensivel­y and works hard for his team off the ball.”

Having missed out on the best manager accolade in September, David Garbacz edged out RJC counterpar­t Jon Jacobs after guiding Hendon United to the top of the Premier Division.

Josh Bloom was the star performer in Division One, registerin­g eight goals in five matches. Sam Marchant, another managerial winner, said: “Josh has been under pressure with the summer arrival of Michael Kenley but he has truly performed and shown why he is one of the best and most clinical strikers out there.”

Richard Fogelman of Faithfold B edged out L’Equipe’s Grant Bates to the best player accolade in Division Two. Nicknamed ‘Schnitzelm­an’ for his love of anything in breadcrumb­s, Fogelman hit the target 14 times in three matches, including a seven-goal salvo.

L’Equipe’s cup hopes may already be over for the season, but they look the real deal in the league and boss Nick Stern has been rewarded for guiding them to the summit.

Josh Newman has been short-listed for the Essex Young Sports Personalit­y of the Year award. The trampoline star was runner-up last year and hopes to go one better at the event at Chelmsford City Racecourse on December 7.

Maccabiah-bound goalkeeper Russell Corin is usually one of the first names on David Garbacz’s teamsheet at Hendon United. However, this week’s Peter Morrison Trophy draw threw up a bizarre scenario where Corin will line up against his team-mates for the Maccabi London Lions Masters who are using the ‘Jewish FA Cup’ as a warm-up competitio­n for the trip to Israel next year.

Both Garbacz and Corin have played starring roles in Hendon’s recent monopoly of the Morrison Trophy over the past three seasons. Garbacz said: “It’s an incredible scenario as playing in the tournament was one of the conditions Russell was accepted into the Maccabiah squad. If it goes to penalties, I wouldn’t fancy our chances.”

See Danny Caro’s weekend round-up at thejc.com. Email dcaro@thejc.com and you can also follow Danny on Twitter: @DjCaro

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