Jewish News team of the week
Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week.
CHECK OUT TEAM OF THE WEEK IN THIS WEEK’S JEWISH NEWS!
Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.
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GOALKEEPER
Robbie Krupski (Blizzard Storm) – New goalkeeper made a string of outstanding saves, as he provided side with platform to go on and secure one of club’s best ever results
DEFENCE
Gary Tiller (Real Sosobad) – Worked tirelessly, stopped any form of attacking threat from the SPEC forward players as he put in a Man-of-the-match performance
Ezekiel Jacob (Hendon B) – One of a trio of impressive Hendon defenders, who more than played their part in helping side keep a clean sheet
Dale Bradman (Oakwood A) – Rock-solid at the heart of the O’s defence as he helped them through to the next round of the cup
Dan Linton (Oakwood B) – Only his second game for Oakwood after a big money move from South Manchester and did terrifically well all game.
MIDFIELD:
Jordan Marks (North London Raiders A) – Described as being a gem of a player, scored a hat-trick and was involved in two of the side’s others
Josh Marks (Camden Park) – Was a tower of strength in the middle of the park. Nothing got past him and he topped of a brilliant performance with a well-deserved goal.
Adam Posner (North London Raiders B) – Was outstanding in the middle of the park for the Raiders
Dean Rosenthal (Maccabi London Lions B) – Bagged a hat-trick in a stunning second half performance, worked tirelessly down the right flank
ATTACK:
Andy Smith (L’Equipe) – One of the two Smith’s playing up front for L’Equipe who scored twice in side’s emphatic win.
Gav Noe (Real Hendon) – Terrorised the Bilbaum defence for 90 minutes and deservedly took away the match ball
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Robbie Krupski (Blizzard Storm)
MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Simon Linden (Blizzard Storm)
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