The Jewish Chronicle

South reward loyal players

- BY DANNY CARO

FOOTBALL Jonny Davis confirmed South Manchester Sports Club 2nd are returning to the Manchester Accountant­s Football League for the good of the club.

South have been playing in the Manchester Jewish Soccer League for the past few seasons but they have decided to move league “to keep friends playing together”.

The club opened its membership to non-Jewish players several years ago, although these players were unable to play in the MJSL, associated cup competitio­ns and Peter Morrison National Trophy due to tournament rules.

A club statement said: “In 2019, we believe the wider message has to be inclusion, collaborat­ive and multi-faith.

“We believe it would’ve been a great opportunit­y for the MJSL to embrace diversity and welcome people of all faiths to its values.

“It should be pioneering minority groups and reaching out to all genders too, plus all those with disabiliti­es and other minorities should be seen as an opportunit­y for multi-cultural reform, rather than narrower aged views, not commensura­te with modern times.”

South Manchester chairman Davis explained further, saying: “It’s something I’ve wanted us to do for some time, ever since we became an open club, which was a prerequisi­te in order to gain funding from the Sport England Football Foundation for our centre in Gatley.

“At the time, we welcomed all junior players, regardless of faith, and we are simply not prepared to say ‘sorry, you can’t play for us now’. We took the decision as they have been loyal to us.”

Davis confirmed South bossNeil Collins will continue to sponsor the MJSL, in memory of his mother, Joan.

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