Masters football review – week six
Chigwell maintained their 100 percent winning start in Division One of the Masters League, writes David Jacobs...
Chigwell made it two wins from two at the top of Division One, while victories for St John’s Wood and Lions B means the lead at the top of Division Two is shared by three different sides…
DIVISION ONE:
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Chigwell continued their 100 percent start to the season with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Scrabble – which was enough to move them top of the table on goal difference. Adam Stollerman bagged a hat-trick with Adam Barton also on target.
DIVISION TWO:
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St John’s Wood Tigers moved joint-top of the table thanks to a 4-1 defeat over Brady B. Gary Brace scored a double, Richard Weisfeld scored his first ever goal, with Ashley Marks also on target. Mark Wagman replied for Brady.
They’re joined on nine points by London Lions B, who made it three wins from three thanks to an emphatic 9-0 win over Hendon Harriers. Marc Morris helped himself to a hat-trick, with Danny Schindler, Adam Brand, Michael Abraham, Danny Gordon and two own goals completing the rout.
Glenthorne recorded their third win of the season, thanks to a 3-1 win over Temple Fortune, which came courtesy of two strikes from Gary Adams and Paul Van Gelder’s strike. Robert Botkai claimed Fortune’s consolation.
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