Masters football review – week ten
It was a day to celebrate for Brady fans as both their teams secured wins, writes Jeremy Silverstone.
While both Brady sides were celebrating wins, there was also a surprise defeat for Division One champions Chigwell…
DIVISION ONE:
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Brady A moved clear in second spot as goals from Paul Shamplina, Mark Wagman and Ashley Davidson secured them a 3-0 win over Lions A.
Elsewhere, Dan Suissa, Simon Ritterband and Neil Kochane all got onto the scoresheet as they guided HMH to a surprise 3-0 win over Chigwell, earning their first points of the season against last year’s champions.
DIVISION TWO:
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Brady B overturned James Ryan’s opener to gain their first win of the campaign, with Trevor Tucker scoring from a bullet header and Jonathan Kalms hitting the winner in their 2-1 win over Temple Fortune.
Marshside twice came from behind to share the points with Hendon. Fara Moghim and Gil Barel netted for Marshside in response to goals from Harriers’ Andy Diamond and a 25-yarder from Jon Nesbitt.
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