Here are the contenders from Matchday 6 of the MGBSFL.
GK
Jonny Blain (Oakwood A)
Cael Persuad (Athletic Bilbaum)
DEFENDERS
Adam Newman, Josh Tiano (both Scrabble FC)
Eddie Manson, Lee Warner (both Oakwood A)
Ethan Zone (Hendon A)
Dan King (Oakwood B)
Eli Baraty (Catford & Bromley)
Gary Tiller (Real Sosobad)
Jack Lewis, Charles Braunstein (both NL Raiders B)
Darren Bloom (Faithfold B)
Alex Taylor (Harmen)
MIDFIELDERS
Adam Waters, Jonathan Peters (both Scrabble FC)
Guy Helman (Oakwood A)
Jake Saunders (Camden Park)
Theo Azouz (Maccabi London Lions B)
Sam McCarthy (Real Sosobad)
Nathan Sollosi, Jason Goldstein, James Berkley (all Redbridge JC A)
Jake Gottlieb (Harmen)
STRIKERS
Jono Gaon (Los Blancos)
Dean Rosenthal (ML Lions B)
Brad Wine, David Woolman (both Oakwood A)
Jamie Sinai (Catford & Bromley)
Rob Hershkorn (Camden Park)
Phil Peters (NL Raiders A)
Ed Green (Athletic Bilbaum)
MANAGER
Joe Marsh, Oliver Leslie, Joel Alterman (Harmen)
Jason Stein (Oakwood B)
REFEREE
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NOMINATIONS
SCRABBLE FC
Adam Waters (CM) - toughened up the midfield in the second half
Josh Tiano (LB) - solid against Catford
Adam Newman (CB) - a rock at the back
Jonathan Peters (M) - gave everything in midfield and slotted in as a central defender for the last 10 minutes
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HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB A
Ethan Zone (LB) - exceptional both defensively and going forward including one superb last-ditch goal line clearance late in the game-ultra consistent all year
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OAKWOOD B
Dan King (D) - has been an excellent addition to Oakwood B this season with commanding performances at centre-back. Showing maturity way beyond his years and once again put in a terrific performance today that was topped by a goal
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CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI
Eli Baraty (LB) - had the best game Jeff Gotch has seen from a left-back at Catford in year and he must get a special mention
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CAMDEN PARK
Jake Saunders (CM) - yet again a midfield masterclass. Immense defensively coupled with some beautiful attacking plays and topped it off with a goal of the season contender 10/10
Rob Hershkorn (S) - led from the front and kept the opposition constantly on the back foot. He's now leading the scoring charts after adding another two goals
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MACCABI LONDON LIONS B
Dean Rosenthal (S) - scored probably the fastest hat-trick in MGBSFL history and tore the Fortune defence apart many times
Theo Azouz (CDM) - scored a worldie to open the scoring four minutes in and never looked back. Broke up the Fortune play countless times with tackles and interception and got a fantastic assist for Rosenthal's second
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REAL SOSOBAD
Gary Tiller (LB) - was once again Mr Reliable. Nothing got past him defensively and he was a continuous outlet going forward. He played the last 20 minutes in the centre of the park and controlled play like it was his natural position. Superb performance
Sam McCarthy (M) - a second-half change of formation saw Macca go in to the midfield and the game changed in Real's favour. His energy and hunger to win the ball pinned Redbridge back deep giving us better organisation all over
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REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A
Nathan Sollosi (CM) – his first half performance was worth the admission money alone against Lions A
Jason Goldstein (DM) - scored his first goal for the club and was the glue that held things together in the centre of the pitch
James Berkley (LM) - played in an unfamiliar wide left position in the midfield, he used his intelligence to play where was needed and capped off a fine game with the final goal
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NORTH LONDON RAIDERS C
Phil Peters (S) - impressed in his stint in the second half. Brilliant defence-splitting pass for Telvi's leveller
Jack Lewis (RB) - continues to adapt well to life in Raiders colours
Charles Braunstein (CB) - another strong performance from Raiders summer signing
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HARMEN
Jake Gottlieb (M) - dictated the game against Hendon and bossed the centre of the park, even earning praise from the referee at the end of the game as to his contribution in the second half
Alex Taylor (CB) – absolute monster of a defender, probably one of the best centre-backs in Sunday league and allowed nothing to get past him