Masters football review – week 14
Raiders moved nine points clear at the top of Division One, while the only game in Division Two produced ten goals, writes Jeremy Silverstone
North London Raiders extended their lead at the summit in Division One, while Hendon Harriers went goal-crazy in Division Two…
DIVISION ONE:
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Pace-setters North London Raiders extended their lead at the top of the table with a 4-0 win over Brady A thanks to goals from Nicky Silver, Ben Simons, Jeremy King and Tony Plaskow.
Meanwhile, Lions A moved into second spot with a 4-2 victory at Scrabble. Bradley Lazarus scored twice, with James Temple and an own goal completing their win.
DIVISION TWO:
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The only game of the day proved to be an one-sided encounter between old adversaries Marshside and Hendon Harriers, and despite Harriers taking the lead through John Nesbit, that was as good as it got for them. Paul Herszaft’s double, along with strikes from Barry Abrahams, Jason Rich, Darren Coon, Barry Silkman, David Hyman and two own goals ensured that Marshside emerged with the points from a 9-1 win and moved up to third place.
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