NEEDHAM MARKET F.C. INTERVIEWS
Interviews and End Of Season Q&As with Needham Market F.C. players and coaching staff.
Saturday, 11 January 2025
Sunday, 22 December 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock Post Match Reaction | Needham Market v Darlington | 21.12.2024 |
Sunday, 15 December 2024
REACTION | Brad Smith, Ben Smith Post Match Interviews | Needham Market Reserves v Holland | 14.12.2024 |
Wednesday, 11 December 2024
REACTION | Keiran Morphew, Liam Cross Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Ipswich Wanderers 10.12.2024 |
Saturday, 30 November 2024
REACTION | Tevan Allen, Kevin Horlock Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Scarborough Athletic | 30.11.2024 |
Tuesday, 26 November 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock, Jacob Lay Post Match Interview | Leamington V Needham Market | 26.11.2024 |
Saturday, 23 November 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock Post Match Interview | Marine V Needham Market | 23.11.2024 |
Saturday, 16 November 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock, Luke Ingram Post Match Interviews | Alfreton Town V Needham Market | 16.11.2024 |
Manager Kevin Horlock reflects on today's trip to Alfreton in the Isuzu FA Trophy.
DK: So close, but unfortunately nothing as such to show for it.
KH: It was always going to be tough coming here. We obviously know what Alfreton are about, they're good at what they do in terms of they just play long into a big man and then try and fight you and wrestle you, and first half, I thought we coped with it. Well, we coped with it all game really, but the goals were disappointing where it didn't come from them being direct, it was just being alive on the second balls and obviously 2-0 down at half-time, we've sort of come in and said we need to match that because it's very difficult at times when you play teams that are so direct. Don't play through midfield, just looking for percentages, looking for throw-ins to throw in your box. You have to match that, but then on the back of that, you have to then have the calmness to play. And I think first half, we just kept playing them at their game and you're always going to lose because they're good at it. We started going too long, too early, fight ball. At half-time, we just said, look, we have got to match that, win second balls, but then have the calmness to get the ball down and play. And I thought we did that. Second half, I thought we dominated. We got the goal and it looks like we're going to get right back in it. We've had a couple of chances where on another day we score and then obviously we switch off and go and concede a third goal, which really knocked the wind out of our sails. I'm proud of the boys, second-half performance especially, where we had them on the back foot and they were having a wobble-up, but unfortunately, we couldn't get that elusive second goal that would have drawn us level.
DK: The two goals were the least we deserved today, though.
KH: Yes, we looked. We've had chances. When we played, Seth had a header on another day, he scores. I thought he was brilliant when he went on. Ingers has had a couple of balls cut back to him where he said they're going in. The lads blocked them last minute. Mills' ball across the six-yard box should be a tap-in, but it's all ifs, buts and maybes. It was a good performance, barring obviously the two-goal head start, give us a mountain to climb.
DK: Yes, just one of those days where the way that it's been going for us, we find ourselves behind and it's hard to sometimes come back, but we did that.
KH: Yes, we battled, but we were always going to lose the battle because they were so big and so direct. I just said, look, we need to get the ball down and do what we're good at. When we played, we were a good team. I thought second half showed that. We deserved more from the game. I don't think anyone can deny that. Yes, they've got ball into our box. Yes, they're fighting for everything. You're looking at the referee for a little bit of protection, a little bit of consistency, which on the day I don't think really come. We give ourselves a chance. We huffed and puffed. Like I said, if that second goal comes, I think we'd probably end up winning, but then they scored the third. I don't know how the goal came about. If I'm totally honest, it sort of fell to the ten, he scuffed it and dribbled in the corner. It wasn't a clean goal by any means. It knocked the wind out of ourselves, but I can't fault the lads' effort. I thought they worked the socks off. If we play like that, with that much commitment, and second half where we're creating things in the final third, we'll win more games this season.
DK: Ingers is now officially our record goal scorer with that penalty and great for Seth to get a goal as well. Yes.
KH: Ingers has been here a long time. He scores goals. You always know what you're going to get from Ingers. He's a solid performer. I thought Seth was brilliant when he came on. He's up against land of the giants. For a young lad, I thought he out-muscled him at times. He's obviously got his goal. He's got the penalty. I thought he did ever so well when he came on.
DK: It's a good marker for the league, which we return to next week at Marine.
KH: Yes. That's your level where you've got to play to. Obviously, we've got to try and cut out the goals we concede, obviously. That's stating the obvious, but not all teams play the way Alfreton do. We've got to impose ourselves on games and give as much effort as we have done there. Certainly second half. I'm sure we'll pick up in the league.
Luke Ingram reflects on becoming the club's outright all time record goalscorer.
DK: A shame about the result, but congratulations on being our all-time goal scorer.
LI: Yeah, it's been a long time coming. Should have had it already really, but yeah, not the result we wanted, but anyone who's at the game, they'll know that we've had a right go there and we had them wobbling and it gives us something to work on for the next game.
DK: A very well taken penalty, were you always going top left?
LI: Yeah, I was always going to go there. When your goals ain't flying in, you just go with what you know, so that's the way I'm going.
DK: How do you mark today on how the season's gone so far?
LI: I'd say it's probably literally an indicator of our season. We were very timid first half, more worried about them. We were going up the slope against a team who play long balls, put ball in the box, so you've just got to try and get to half-time, minimal damage and play your stuff second half. But unfortunately, we've given away two goals that we shouldn't really give away and it's given us a bit of a mountain to climb and we've nearly climbed it, so there's not really a lot more you can say. It's just, on another day, we don't give them two goals first half and we beat them.
DK: How does it mean to you to be both all-time record scorer and appearance maker now for us?
LI: Yeah, it's obviously pleasing. I'm very obviously proud and happy to have them accolades. But to be honest, when you're losing a lot, things like that, I couldn't really care less about. I just want to get some wins and there's no doubt that we are starting to turn the corner and the result's going to start to turn. We've got some good fixtures coming up, so we've just got to all dig in together and see what these next few games bring and might be able to lift us out of the bottom three.
DK: Yeah, still early days yet, like you say, today could easily change our season for the better.
LI: Yeah, of course, it's still early. But at the end of the day, it's got to start somewhere and the performances have turned. We've been very good, but we've just got to start turning them into points now. Anyone who's been at the games, they'll see we've been very slack on set pieces. We give a lot of goals away as set pieces and that puts you up against it straight away. We've got to be more clinical in the box when we're going forward. We've really got to start scoring more goals. Today's a start, we scored two goals, had three more chances that on another day go in. We've got something to work with, but we're a team, we don't blame anyone.
Saturday, 9 November 2024
REACTION | Dan Morphew, Tom Rothery Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Chester | 09.11.2024 |
Defender Dan Morphew reflects on his 300th Needham appearance.
DK: Congratulations on your 300th Needham appearance.
DM: Yeah, thank you. It's a nice milestone, but a disappointing day in general, but it's always a good thing to achieve. I'm pleased to have made it to 300. Hopefully I've got 400 in the legs. So yeah, like I say, it's a good achievement, but yeah, three points would have been nicer.
DK: We were on track for a well-deserved point until late on.
DM: Yeah, I think we dominated the game, if I'm telling the absolute truth. I think most of the game, we're the team on top. We're the team pushing, trying to score. I think the only thing you'd say is we didn't really create enough clear-cut chances. We had some half chances, but some good crosses in the box, but no one really on the end of it, but we were the team in the ascendancy the whole game. There were 11 men behind the ball, all in their half. But I think if you ask their manager, he'll most likely say it's a perfect away performance, kept it tight, didn't give too much away, and then they've nicked a winner. So it's disappointing from our point of view. I think the dressing room is disappointed. I think we all felt we were the better team today and we were on top the whole game, but we just couldn't do enough to get it over the line, which is unfortunate. I think to a certain degree, you earn luck. I think they're the fine margins at this level of football. We've played well, kept concentrated for 90 minutes or for 85 minutes, and that one minute where you let your man go in the box or you lose track of the ball as the corner comes in, you're punished. I think that's the standard of football we're at. I think we need to really hone in on that. Set pieces are difficult at this level. I think they're very physical in the box. When you're attacking set pieces, it's more like a rugby maul than anything else, and I think we're a bit too soft when it comes the other way around. When we're defending corners, we're not as aggressive as what the other teams are when they're defending us. You've got hands all over you, being pushed everywhere when you're trying to attack the ball, and we're too nice when it comes to defending. We're too nice when people are putting in blocks. We're not getting tight enough and physical enough, I think sometimes, which we're a bit guilty of. But I think we'll learn from that, I think, and we'll keep getting better as we go.
DK: We've now got three straight away games, starting with the FA Trophy away at Alfreton.
DM: That'll be a nice trip to Alfreton, I'm sure. Nice close one, nice local draw, but I think, as players, we're used to travelling away on long journeys, so it makes no difference to us. We've been doing okay away from home as well at times. We've had ups and downs. But last year, certainly, we were good on the road. And that's something we're looking to get back into this year. So, yeah, looking forward to it.
Assistant manager Tom Rothery reflects on yesterday's game.
DK: How do you reflect on the result and performance today?
TR: The results disappointing but I think the performance was pretty good. There was a lot of endeavour, intensity and effort was spot on but overall didn’t defend the set piece well and it costs you again so that’s clearly disappointing. First half we carried more threat and didn’t really kick on in the second half which you’re hoping and aiming to do. I think overall we were well in the game and I think they’re a good side so it’s a disappointing result but we need to stay strong and keep looking to make improvements on the training pitch and improvements in the squad in key areas.
DK: Is it a point dropped or all 3?
TR: It’s no points so not sure about any of that but we got we got so we just need to learn and improve simple as really but after a heavy and awful defeat the reaction and performances have had positives so we need to feed off them and improve more.
DK: Without going too much into it, the last 10 minutes must be up there as some of the more bizarre we've had this season?
TR: Watching it (the sending off) live I think it’s harsh. The forwards tried to block which you see in a lot of games I thought Marco just armed him or shouldered him away so I didn’t think there was too much in it but maybe I’ve not seen something or not seen what the officials feel they have. Danny coming on, as I said to him, no pressure just gamble and enjoy it. Danny’s a very capable young goalkeeper so that’s a good thing for him but unfortunately doesn’t help us today but still again shows what Danny is capable of.
DK: Are there any positives from today?
TR: As I’ve said the work ethic and attitude from all the players as in competing doing the ugly side of the game I think we’ve done well and to some maybe that’s not enough or they don’t see that but for me there are clinks of light to show that we are growing as a team but only points now really fully demonstrate that and again hopefully a couple of improvements and Keiran and Josh coming back in will help that. But we are demonstrating more what we can do on the ball I can see more phases of play coming out but overall we just need more whether that’s quality or decision making but we will keep striving to do that.
DK: A brief break from the league next week, as we visit Alfreton in the Trophy?
TR: Yeah no midweek so we all get a break from the travel and can rest and recuperate and add more details to what is some more tough games and travel to come with three long away trips up next.
Wednesday, 6 November 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock Post Match Interview | Rushall Olympic V Needham Market | 05.11.2024
Saturday, 2 November 2024
REACTION | Luke Ingram, Kevin Horlock, Seth Chambers Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Spennymoor Town | 02.11.2024 |
Luke Ingram reflects on his club record 500th appearance.
DK: A good point to mark your landmark appearance!
LI: Yeah. Had a chance to get a goal as well. But, yeah, big point. Morale's been blown and things have been hard. People sort of turn out against us, but we've got our point, it's got to start somewhere, so a last minute point. I think we're all good for a point. Like, we sort of we looked leggy in some parts of the game, but think we were worthy of a point. We've had some good chances today.
DK: And to make your 500th appearance for Needham is a special achievement!
LI: Yeah. Very special. Having my, my family here. My Nan hasn't been to a game for years. So, yeah, it was very special, and hopefully, to many more for this, great club. I mean, it'd have been nice to get a win, and I felt like we were in the game. They were there to be beat, but, yeah, like I say, we've got to start somewhere, so a point here. We've got an away game at Rushall, Tuesday, long trip. People underestimate how hard these trips are for us. They expect us to just go away and win. They need to take into account. We've got jobs, and we're just traveling. It does take us toll, but we're going to Rushall off with a little bit of confidence. We're going to look to get 3 points and push up table and ultimately look looking to stay in league and stay up.
DK: So far this season, are you happy with results and performances?
LI: I'd say we're probably 6 or 7 points short of where we should be if we sort of take our chances and we've had a few mistakes in the goals. But, at the end of the day, this league, people need to realize it's a fine margin league. You can play well and lose. You can play bad and win, and it's always gonna be a tight margin to sit all about what happens in the 2 boxes. So we need to we need to score some more goals and, obviously, keep clean sheets, but look look at look how many players we got out injured.
Manager Kevin Horlock reflects on yesterday's draw.
DK: A Deserved point?
KH: Yes, I definitely think we deserved something from the game. Obviously, as we were running out of time and you're 1-0 down, you wonder whether that's actually going to happen, especially on the run we're on at the minute and the knocks and injuries we got. So, to score so late on and get a point, I think it was deserved, but, yes, that was big today. That was a big goal from Seth under pressure. Great finish and a massive point. I know it's only a point, but it stops the rot of losing games. Hopefully, give the lads a lift and we go into a massive game on Tuesday.
DK: Overall, would you say it's a point gained rather than potentially two dropped?
KH: I think, look, in this division, all the games are tough. Certainly, the away ones with the travelling we do. So, if you're looking to get three points at home as often as you can, today would have been one of those days where I would hope to get three, obviously. But, in saying that, obviously, we've got lads coming into the team today that have been unable to train due to injuries and knocks they've received, Hamo, you've got Ingers, you've got Dan coming back, not played for two weeks, you've got Tommy coming back in. So, it's always going to be a tough game. So, I'll take a point today. I'll take a point. Like I said, it stops the rot. With it being so late as well, it always feels a little bit nicer, so yeah, we'll dust ourselves down and roll onto Tuesday.
DK: Two substitutes had a big part in the equaliser, with Seth scoring it, and Ollie's run starting it.
KH: Yeah, look, they're good young players. And obviously, we're at a really good level now. And all the lads are vying for starts. So, they've been patient. Seth's not started for a while. And for him to come off and on and get off the mark is pleasing for him, and Ollie's a player that's got a real bright future ahead.
DK: Tuesday's a familiar ground, especially on a Tuesday night as well.
KH: Yes, one where we've not had much joy since I've been manager, for sure. So, we'll be looking to put that right. They've had a tough FA Cup game, I think, today against Accrington. So, hopefully, all the emotions from that will level out. Obviously, the game that we've had here today and the travel that we've got to do. So, we'll go there ready. We'll go with a squad that's hopefully raring to go and we'll give it our all.
DK: How do you see the season so far?
KH: It's been tough. I think we always knew it would be. Probably a little bit tougher than I probably first envisaged. I think it's just the physicality of it. Obviously, with a lot of the teams being full-time, it does give them an edge. And it's not an excuse, but the travelling we do is fairly difficult at times, but we knew that was going to be the case. So, we're all still fully focused, still working really hard to gain enough points to secure our position in this division next year.
Goalscorer Seth Chambers reflects on his first league goal at step 2.
DK: A well-earned point and a massive goal for you as well.
SC: Yes, it was good for the team and good for me to get the goal at the end. It feels like a win almost because I felt like we were well in the game. That would have been a gutting game to lose, I felt personally, I felt we played well, we kept in the game, we were unlucky not to have other goals. To then concede, I don't know, maybe the fans were thinking, here we go again. I don't know, but me personally, I felt like there was definitely going to be at least a chance to level it up. I know they're missing players as are we. I felt confident that we would get something and we deserved something in the end.
DK: After coming off the bench, you made a big impact, not only with the goal.
SC: Yes, you never want to be on the bench. It's been a tough start to the season with obviously playing a bit and not getting any rewards for whatever reason, obviously being in and out of the team. For me, I've been trying to work as hard as I can during the week, doing sessions with the reserves and various other things. It was nice to come on to make a difference in the game because that's the main reason you've been brought on at the end of the day.The manager's bringing you on because they need something different. They need something to happen that isn't at the minute. Thankfully, it fell nicely.
DK: After the course of the game, in a way, on other days that we've had this season, we could have just thought it's not our day.
SC: Yes, we showed character. It would have been very easy for the lads and for all of our heads to drop and we just accept that we've lost the game because we've gone 1-0 down, which we have been maybe guilty of doing that in games where we've gone 1 or 2-0 down and we've thought it's not our day and we've not been able to get back into it, but you could see that we still believed that we could get something from it. So, yes, I'm proud.
Sunday, 27 October 2024
Charlie Smy | Needham Market Reserves v FC Peterborough | 26.10.2024 |
Reserves midfielder Charlie Smy reflects on yesterday's 2-2 draw at home.
REACTION | Nico Valentine Post Match Interview | Buxton V Needham Market | 26.10.2024 |
Tuesday, 22 October 2024
REACTION | Kyle Hammond, Kevin Horlock Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Brackley Town | 22.10.2024 |
Saturday, 19 October 2024
REACTION | Kevin Horlock Post Match Interview | Needham Market v Kidderminster Harriers | 19.10.2024 |
Manager Kevin Horlock reflects on the defeat to Kidderminster.
DK: A bad day at the office today?
KH: I think it's a bad day at the office in terms of injuries. I think sometimes this season we're going to have to, and I expect to, hold your hands up and say we got beaten by that team and that's what we did. I think obviously they're a good outfit, full-time, and I think it showed. That quality up the pitch causes problems. I think we started quite well the first 15 minutes. We asked questions but then once they showed their quality, we went on the back foot and dropped deep and obviously it played into their hands and it didn't look like we were going to score after that. So I can't ask more from the lads in terms of effort. I think we can improve in moments where we need to make better decisions and obviously the goals aren't great from our point of view but I think today you've got to hold your hands up and say we got beaten by a better team today in Kidderminster. We know what sort of season we're in. It's going to be a tough season for us. We're going to have to work our socks off to get any points.
We're going to win games. We're going to lose a fair few games along the road and we're going to come up against teams that are obviously better than us. That's just the nature of it. Obviously a lot of their players have played higher. We've just gone up a division so I don't think I've got any excuses. No real disappointment in the fact that we got beat today because we are going to lose games of football. Yes, I wish we could have defended a bit better on the goals. I wish we could have made better decisions in the final third which would have maybe resulted in us getting a goal ourselves but today it wasn't to be. We've worked hard but got beaten by a bad team.
DK: Where does this rank today in terms of performances this season?
KH: We started quite well but like I said, sometimes you're going to come up against a team where even if we had played as best as we can today we may not have got nothing. In other games where we play similar today and win games so it's peaks and troughs really. It's important not to get too down.Obviously we want to be winning games and moving up the division and I'm confident that we will do but today wasn't the day where we were going to get three points unfortunately. We weren't as good as we can be and they're a good team. They've not had the best start I suppose that they were hoping for but obviously going out of the cup last week as well it probably wasn't a good time to play them in terms of they're looking for a reaction.I thought they were very good going forward. I thought they caused us problems. The biggest disappointment for me today is obviously Keiran's come off injured and probably going to be missing for a little while. Tommy Smith's come off and going to be missing certainly for Tuesday. It's not ideal but we crack on, we work hard, we keep believing in ourselves and try and get as many points on the board as possible.
DK: A quick turnaround so hopefully a chance to quickly respond from today's defeat and the added insult to injury is those two being out.
KH: Yeah, they're killer blows. We've spoken so many times about Keiran, he's massive for us and Tommy's come in and been a revelation at left-back. Without them it's difficult but it's options or opportunities for others. The game's come thick and fast and you look at it, it won't be easy. Brackley obviously on Tuesday so we'll have to be ready, we'll have to be fully fit and raring to go. If we play as well as we can we've got a chance of winning. If we don't, there's a good chance we'll lose. I think coming into the season after the euphoria of last season, everyone's excited to go up a level of course but what comes with that is playing in teams and clubs that are a lot bigger than us, that have a lot more pull and have quality squads. We all would love to have a season like we had last season but from success comes tough times where you've got to evolve and develop and hang in there. So we'll do that, we'll do that and I'm sure we'll pick up enough points to stay in this division and we try and grow. I'm not too disappointed, obviously I don't like losing games, I never will but we got beaten by a better team so I can go home knowing that we give everything, I think the lads worked their socks off but today it wasn't good enough.
Sunday, 13 October 2024
REACTION | Brad Smith | Needham Market Reserves v Framlingham Town | 12.10.2024 |
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Reserves midfielder Charlie Smy reflects on yesterday's 2-2 draw at home. DK: A good result today, what did you make of it? CS: Yes very...