Sunday masters review – week seven
There were two shocks in Division One, while Lions scored 11 goals in Division Two, writes Jeremy Silverstone…
DIVISION ONE:
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FIXTURES & RESULTS
There were surprise results in both games as the two teams in the bottom two places overcame the top two.
Goals from Gideon Barnett and Darren Lewis gave Brady A their first win of the season, as they beat leaders Scrabble 2-1. Andy Miller replied for Scrabble.
Southgate Harmen inflicted a first defeat of the season on North London Raiders as two goals from Lloyd Becker, along with strikes from Alex Bourne and James Temple – with a superb strike just after coming on as substitute, running onto a pass, taking one touch to flick the ball up and firing it over the goalkeeper from about 30 yards – giving them a 4-0 win.
DIVISION TWO:
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Hendon Harriers beat Marshside 4-0 thanks to James Ryan’s double, and strikes from Paul Herszaft and Adam Greenblatt.
Meanwhile, Glenthorne A and London Maccabi Lions are setting the pace in Division Two, with the Lions demolishing Brady B 11-0 thanks to hat-tricks from Simon Barr, Bradley Lazarus and Michael Abraham. Darren Young and David Price completed the scoring.
Glenthorne A remain top of the table after Gary Adams netted a double in their 4-0 win over EDRS. Greg Morris and Sid Shaw were also on target in their fourth straight win, during which they are yet to concede a goal.
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