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Haroldeans fold due to a shortage of players

Exclusive: Haroldeans chairman Fraser Saville has confirmed the decision to fold was taken "with a heavy heart".

November 19, 2019 11:30
Haroldeans finished third in the Liverpool Business Houses League Division One last season and reached the final of the Peter Morrison Trophy twice in the last two seasons. (Photo: Marc Morris)

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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Haroldeans, the only Jewish men’s team in Liverpool, have been forced to take the decision to withdraw from the Liverpool Business Houses League due to a shortage of committed players and a lack of finances.

Club officials recently met representatives from the Liverpool county FA where it was confirmed Haroldeans would not carry on this season – their 72nd year.

Following the discussions it was agreed Haroldeans would maintain its status as a Charter Standard FA club and it is their intention to feature in the MJSL’s six-a-side competition early next year, as well as the World in One nine-a-side Community League.

Haroldeans chairman Fraser Saville told JC Sport: “It’s been a very tough decision to make but we’ve been light on numbers for most of the season – some weeks we only had eight players available and at other times we often played games with no substitutes. The writing has been on the wall since the start of the season when we were forced to cancel games.