Sunday Masters review – week 30
Glenthorne A finally secured the Division Two title, while there were also a trio of matches played in the new Invitational Cup, writes Jeremy Silverstone.
DIVISION ONE:
DIVISION TWO:
TABLE
FIXTURES & RESULTS
Congratulations to Glenthorne A, who finally clinched the MMFL Division 2 title with a 3-0 win over Hendon Harriers thanks to goals from Adam Lennard, Jason Levy and Paul van Gelder.
MGBSFL/MMFL INVITATIONAL CUP, SPONSORED BY PURPLE MARKETING:
In Group A, Faithfold restored some pride having lost their first two games, with an 8-2 victory over group winners, Hendon B. The match didn’t affect the final standings, however, with Hendon confirmed in top spot.
Norstar London Raiders maintained their 100 percent record in Group B with a 3-2 win over Jewdinese, courtesy of goals from Will Ulfland and a Nicky Woolf double. And despite Jewdinese hitting back with two penalties, Norstar held on to guarantee their position in the final stages.
The other match in the same group ended in a 4-4 between North London Raiders and their Masters’ counterparts Waldaf Town. Ami Wybourne scored twice for the Raiders, with Jon Isaacs and Kevin Lotzof also on target, leaving them having to win their final game to secure second place in the table.
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