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Leeds Maccabi boss claims team were victims of 'a total carve-up’

Leeds Maccabi are considering pulling out of the Manchester Jewish Soccer League after they their title hopes were crushed in controversial circumstances by Maccabi Manchester Masters on the final day of the season, which saw Maccabi Manchester Yellow finish as champions.

June 7, 2019 08:05
Ian Selwyn claims Maccabi Manchester "strategically manipulated the rules" to win the MJSL title
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The long-time leaders were on course for the quadruple going into the final stages of the season. Having won the Shonn Trophy, manager Ian Selwyn admits his team were “beaten fair and square” by South Manchester Sports and Reich in two other cup finals. But he says what took place in the title-decider against Maccabi will haunt him.

Leeds needed a draw to secure the title against a Masters team Selwyn described as “unrecognisable” from the ones they had played in previous matches this season.

Goals from Jacob Huller, Morgan Yardley, Marcus Buchanan and a 40-yarder from Jordan Kay sealed a 4-0 win for the Masters, meaning Maccabi Yellow lifted the trophy shortly after the final whistle. However, among the players celebrating on the Yellow team were some  who had just helped the Masters shatter Leeds’ title hopes.

“I’m my opinion Maccabi Manchester strategically manipulated the rules about what Maccabi football stands for,” said Selwyn “They knew exactly what they were doing and brought in players from left, right and centre to ensure they won the game. What they did was unbelievable. It was a total carve-up.