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It won't be the year of the underdog

November 12, 2015 11:36

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

1 min read

You can't beat the buzz of a cup upset – in any standard of football. Be it the World Cup, FA Cup or even the Cyril Anekstein Cup, the little guy beating the big guy and defying the odds is what sport is all about.

I've been involved in several myself, most famously North West Neasden's victory over the all-conquering Scrabble team of the early 1990s, and I still tell people about that shoot-out, when I saved three penalties and stuck the winning shot past Adam Solomons.

Cup surprises are few and far between these days in Maccabi football, but teams should take a leaf out of L'Equipe's book. Having pushed holders North London Raiders A close in the Anekstein, they went one better in the Morrison Trophy and knocked first division Los Blancos crashing out.

Manager Nick Stern has put together a close-knit group who are doing well in the second division and personify everything that is good about Jewish football right now.