Saturday, 28 June 2025

Kyle Hammond | End Of Season Q&A | 10.06.2025 |

Kyle Hammond reflects on the previous campaign and looks ahead to his fifth season with the club.

DK: How do you reflect on the season from a team perspective, there must be a lot of pride?

KH: Having time to reflect on the season I think we all done ourselves proud and never gave up, no one really gave us a chance but I personally think we surprised a lot of teams and I think it came ultimately down to not being quite good enough in both boxes. But overall even though the end result wasn’t what any of us wanted I really enjoyed the season.  

DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective?

KH: From a personal side the intensity of the games were much higher than I expected and the season before so took me a while to get up to speed and with an injury at the start of the season didn’t help that. After that I thought I did okay some good games some average but never gave up and always gave my all.  

DK: What are your highlights from the season?

KH: For me it was Oxford City game at home where I was involved in all 4 goals probably my best game of the season and it was a game we had to win. 

DK: What was the best ground you played at this season?

KH: Chester and Scunthorpe’s. 

DK: Biggest takeaway from season that you'll remember forever?

KH: Probably scoring a worldie free kick against Southport which is Needham's first ever goal at step 2 and mine! 

DK: Were there any other standout moments/games on/off the pitch?

KH: Hearing Scunthorpe fans singing their song before kick off was pretty special. 

DK: Having now been at the club for four seasons now and played a huge part in the club's recent history, how would you describe the journey so far?

KH: I’ve loved every minute of it. I always had an eye on Needham when I was at my previous clubs and now having been here for 4 years it was the best decision I made. Great club only getting bigger and better. So many good people in and around the club. And every year I’ve been at the club we’ve broken some sort of record with FA Trophy run, FA Cup run, winning Premier Cup after Premier Cup, winning the league and then playing step 2. And doing all this with very good friends makes it even sweeter. 

DK: What are your targets for next season?

KH: Promotion!!



Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Ben Smith End Of Season Q&A | 02.06.2025 |

Reserves defender Ben Smith reflects on the season and discusses how the Academy has progressed in the last few seasons. 

DK: What did you make of the season from a team perspective?

BS: In my opinion it was a great season for a team perspective I wasn’t here before December as you know but I watched a few games before then and from then to now yoh would think its a different team the way we play and results we have got prove just why reserves teams like us deserve to be in the league we are and deserve to be taken more seriously.  

DK: How would you sum up the season from a personal view point?

BS: It was a topsy turvy one for me to put it straight haha, started off the season at another club didn’t fully work out had some great experiences though but just wasn’t to be however I came back to Needham around Christmas and my season was only on the up from that point it helped me a lot coming back and being settled again so in the end the season was a success. 

DK: Can you pick 4 highlights from the season, what are they and why? 

BS: Firstly I'd say making my Fa cup debut would be one as it’s such a prestigious competition across England and to say you’ve played it in it’s a nice feeling, secondly on a personal note playing so many games alongside your brother is a big one for me we’ve grown up together and learnt everything kind of together is massive, Thirdly, getting to a record points tally with the ressies is a great achievement for a group so young most being there first year in the men’s game it felt good to be a part of something that helped towards that and lastly although not really my own highlight seeing the 18’s beat Sudbury and won the 18’s cup was so nice to see knowing you play with them boys every week you can feel a bit part of helping them on there way to that and who doesn’t love a win against Sudbury in a big game hey!  

DK: Did any games standout to you from this season?

BS: Has to be the last two games of the season I would say beating Leiston and Sudbury back to back in the space of 3 days felt good because as everyone knows they're the two teams around the area with the same set up as us and the end of the season games is when you can see the true level of teams and we proved we can beat them both comfortably. 

DK: Having played for the Academy for a few seasons now, how would you describe the progress not just yourself individually but as a team?

BS: I’ve loved playing for the academy every year I’ve been here but in terms of development this year has to be the best year I’ve seen come from what most would say was being maybe afraid of the step up to now the boys embrace everything and I think we can be up there next season. 

DK: What targets do you have for next season?

BS: For me I want to be the best version of myself and be the fittest fastest strongest version of myself for everyone to see and make a difference to the team next year, of course you have your personal targets of aiming to fight for a chance higher up with the firsts but I know there’s work to do to get to that point and i believe im in the right place with the right coaches to help me achieve that and help push me in that direction. And of course I'd love the ressies to finish in and around mid table we are more than capable and i beleive we will smash it this season Here’s to another good season and a lot of success 👊🏻. 


Kellen Fiddy | End Of Season Q&A | 01.06.2025 |

Kellen Fiddy reflects on the season for the Academy. 


DK: What did you make of the season from a team perspective? 

KF: This season has been a real good learning experience for all of us boys making the big step up from youth football into the men’s game which was definitely tough and we did struggle for the first half of the season, we were a bit hard dons by with the amount of injuries we faced which I struggled with myself however that’s part of football and the good squad depth throughout the under18s and reserves had to play a part. The coaching staff have taught everyone of us a lot and given us the best possible advice for a positive outcome. 


DK: How would you sum up the season from a personal view point? 

KF: For me this season has been very tough, being out for 6 months of the season after working hard over the summer to perform and show my abilities, having to watch training and games from the sidelines wasn’t a nice feeling but the help from Manty and Ben and support from the lads helped me get back out there as quick as possible, I feel like I’ve got a lot more to give next season and express more of my qualities.

DK: Can you pick 3 highlights from the season (Res/U18s), what are they and why? 

KF: My first highlight would be my first game back from injury for the reserves, we played Framlingam away which is by no means an easy game and to score on my return in a well fought 2-2 draw is definitely a personal highlight. Another highlight has to be the Midweek cup final Win on penalties, what an achievement for the club and i couldn’t imagine a better group of lads and staff to win it with. Heading back to the pre season Trip in July we had a good few days in Wales training and playing a team out there which was a quality experience and definitely brought the team closer together. 

DK: How did it feel to be the first Needham side to lift the Suffolk U18 Midweek Cup and what did you think of the Final?

KF: Yeah, what a feeling to be the first Needham side to lift the Suffolk under 18s cup it was a really proud moment for us boys and it’s nice heading into the off-season with some silverware to show for the amount of effort everyone involved has put in over the course of the season, we are hungry to retain our status as holders and we have go out this season looking to win it again..

DK: What was going through your mind during the game/shootout? 

KF: Walking up to the spot you have to be confident try and block out all other noise and focus on your technique and where you’re going to put it however i couldn’t help but think back to my miss in the semi final, however i used it to motivate me to make sure i finished this one off as i knew the horrible feeing of missing.

DK:How did it it feel to score a penalty in the final? 

KFb Yeah a feeling of accomplishment and relief after i slotted my penalty in the final, after missing mine in the semi final that feeling still looked over me, however i trusted in my confidence and abilities to put the ball in the back of the net from 12 yards, taking the 6th penalty really has some pressure as if i had’ve missed that would’ve been it.

DK: Did any games standout to you from this season?

KF: Yeah i think the main game this season that stood out has to be the cup final the hard work everyone put into it we felt like we deserved the victory in the end. I’m very proud of everyone and we got from it what we put in, and you only win trophies if you’re work ethic is top level throughout the whole season so yeah a big credit to everyone involved and we’re all looking forward to next season.

DK: What targets do you have for next season?

KF: Next season my main aim is to continue to work hard throughout every training session and game giving my everything to stay Fit and contribute as much as possible to the team which is a non negotiable really, however i would like to reach double figures in both goals and assists, as a midfielder i need to keep getting my numbers up to cement my place in the team which is ultimately what everyone is working for.

Saturday, 14 June 2025

Ollie Saunders | New Signing Interview | 08.06.2025 |

 Ollie Saunders discusses his career so far and joining the Marketmen. 


DK: First of all welcome to the club, could you talk us through your career so far? 

OS: Thankyou for the welcome! Yes, I started my youth career at Norwich City where I spent 8 years (U9-U16). I then completed my 2 year scholarship at Grimsby Town. Following on from this I spent time at Braintree in the National League South before 6 seasons at Leiston. My best current personal accolades will be starting at Braintree in the National League South having just turned 18, and also winning the Managers, Chairman and Presidents player of the season for Leiston a couple of years back.

DK: What would you say are the top 3 highlights of your career so far and why?

OS: Firstly, playing and scoring at Accrington Stanley’s stadium (Wham Stadium) because it was the first football league stadium I scored at! Secondly starting in the National League South just turned 18, that was a great experience and one that certainly made me a better player! Thirdly, Winning 3 end of season awards and having a really good season.

DK: How've you found it playing against us previously?

OS: I have always enjoyed playing against Needham. It has always been a hard place to visit, so to now call it my home stadium I am very happy about! I can’t wait to get started and meet all the fans and hopefully we will have a great season.

DK: What can our fans expect from you, and how would you describe yourself as a player?

OS: I play with High energy, effort, determination and have a good engine. I hate losing so will do anything to help the team win. On the ball I like to think that I’m technical and love to drive forwards with the ball.

DK: Targets with the club/as a team and personally? 

OS: I know the team and staff were disappointed to be relegated last season but we are fully focused on regaining step 2 status. If we can have a good run in the cups too and try and win some silverware that would be fantastic. Personally, I want to do everything I can to help the team achieve these goals. 

 

Quickfire Get To Know Q&A: 

Favourite Non-Sport Hobby: Spending time with my family

Favourite Holiday Destination: Dubai 

Favourite Streaming platform: Netflix 

Dogs or Cats: Dogs

Favourite hot drink: Latte

Favourite cold drink: Summer fruits Oasis 

Favourite snack: Skyr yoghurt bowl! 

Favourite dinner/takeaway: Chinese 

Dine in or takeaway: Takeaway 

Favourite post match food and drink: Pizza and a cold Coke 

Favourite sweets: Squashies

Summer or winter: Summer

Preferred social media platform: Instagram 

Most popular nickname given to you: Saunders

Matchday Superstition/routine: Always put my left boot on first!

Favourite training drill: Possession based drills

Favourite brand/style of boots: Nike

What motivates you most: Winning

Favourite TV Show: The Office

Favourite Film: Gladiator

Favourite football team: Chelsea

Best Ground Played At: Carrow Road

Best Player Played With: Siriki Dembele

Favourite pro player current/all time: Messi. 

Friday, 13 June 2025

Luke Ingram | End Of Season Q&A | 31.05.2025 |

Record appearance maker and goalscorer Luke Ingram reflects on the 2024/25 season. 


DK: How do you reflect on the season from a team perspective, there must be a lot of pride?

LI: I think as a team we gave it everything we could, the lack of high level experience probably showed up in the end, but no one can say we didn’t give it our all at all times, proud of everyone, the club gave a it a right go, and we will be back!

DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective?

LI: I absolutey loved every minuite, travelled the country with great friends playing at amazing grounds, what more can you ask for. I could have contributed more but it’s all a learning curve! 

DK: What are your highlights from the season?

LI: Scunthorpe away, minus the red card of course! I’ll never forget they’re fans singing their song just before kick off, still gives me goosebumps thinking about it! 

DK: What was the best ground you played at this season?

LI: Atmosphere would be Scunthorpe. Unfortunately I was injured for the Hereford away game, that was amazing by all accounts! Kings Lynn wasn’t bad either, taking stick, and giving it back! 

DK: Biggest takeaway from season that you'll remember forever?

LI: Again, Scunthorpe away, I’ll never ever forget it, but most of all, doing what we never expected possible with my pals! 

DK: How it did feel to win the Top Goalscorer (for the season and all-time) award in a historic but tough season? 

LI: It felt amazing to finally get it over the line, unfortunately it didn’t help us achieve our goal, but I wanna extend it now and make it impossible to eclipse! 

DK: Do any games standout, if so why?

LI: Scunthorpe of course, the 1-0 win away at leamington was a big win on the night! All great days! 

DK: Looking back at the goals you scored, which one stands out as your favourite? 

LI: Probably the winner at home to Chorley, felt such a big moment in the season and to score a winner late on is always great!

DK: What are your targets for next season?

LI: Plain and simply, score more goals, make more goals, and have this side back around the top of the league! … just watched the Champs League final, hopefully we can take a bit from PSG, great to watch, and absolute work horses for the team!

Tom's doing unbelievable work already, when have you ever seen us signs any players before pre season? Clubs putting the stand and other things together, what a time to be part of Needham Market, just remember where we’ve come from! So excited for the coming season!

Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Ben Hunter | End of Season Q&A | 20.05.2025 |

 Ben Hunter reflects on his first season with the Marketmen, and previews 2025/26.

DK: How do you reflect on the season from a team perspective, there must be a lot of pride?

BH: It’s obviously always disappointing getting relegated but think we can come away with our heads held high as we weren’t a million miles away, no one expected us to stay up and we almost did.  

DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective?

BH: Personally I loved it, it was the best season I’ve had to date, all the games are really competitive and a big step up from anything I’ve ever done before, think it’s given not just me but everyone else the hunger to get back there. 

DK: What are your highlights from the season?

BH: Think the highlights are playing against all the big clubs, would probably say occasion wise Scunthorpe but as a occasion and a result I'd say Hereford, 2 and a half thousand on a Tuesday night and to play them off the park made it even better.  

DK: What was the best ground you played at this season?

BH: Scunthorpe without a doubt, was the best experience I’ve ever had in football. 

DK: Biggest takeaway from season that you'll remember forever?

BH: I think knowing that we done ourselves proud is probably the best thing to take away from the season and also being able to say in years to come I played in one of the highest finishing non league teams from this area ever!. 

DK: Any other standout moments on/off the pitch?

BH: The standouts on the pitch are the games at Scunthorpe, Hereford, Chester, Kidderminster but also just some great memories with friends travelling up and down the country that I will never forget.

DK:  You've quickly became a fans favourite at the club, which must be pleasing? 

BH: It’s obviously nice to get recognition, like I said it has been my favourite and best season I’ve had in my career, also Can’t thank all the fans at the club who have made me feel so welcome in my first year and looking forward to the next now. 

DK: What are your targets for next season?

BH: Promotion.

Saturday, 7 June 2025

Keiran Morphew | End Of Season Q&A | 19.05.2025 |

Captain Keiran Morphew reflects on the season. 

DK: How do you reflect on the season from a team perspective, there must be a lot of pride?

KM: Yes for sure there is a lot of pride. I think it would have been easy for players and staff to leave the club and probably pick up more money elsewhere for less travel, instead pretty much everyone stuck together and never gave up. 

DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective?

KM:  ⁠Overall, I absolutely loved it. The travelling was easy, the crowds and grounds we played at were superb. On the pitch there were ups and downs but probably the same with everyone, I thought we grew in to it and played some nice games. 

DK: What are your highlights from the season?

KM: ⁠Scunthorpe away was wicked and also winning away at Hereford was a standout memory. 

DK: What was the best ground played at this season?

KM: Scunthorpe again. Their fans singing the club song before kick off was great and our travelling fans singing all game as well. Even their supporters said after the game that we should be proud of the support they gave us.

DK: Biggest takeaway from season that you'll remember forever?

KM: ⁠Just the experience as a whole was unforgettable. A tight knit club, containing 7 of my best mates, some of which I have been playing with for up to 12 years, sharing the pitch against some top non league clubs at a level the club has never been to before. I don’t think many people can say that. 

DK: Any other standout moments on/off the pitch?

KM: Getting headbutted was a new one, won’t forget that haha. 

DK: Do any games standout, if so why?

KM: Kidderminster away made me feel like I had been wasting my time playing football. They absolutely battered us.

DK: Once again you've contributed some important goals this season, which must be pleasing?

KM: Well they’re worthless now but could have been important at the time. I like scoring but prefer defending anyway haha. 

DK: What are your targets for next season?

KM: ⁠I want something to play for at the end of the season and to get our hands on the Premier Cup again!


Wednesday, 4 June 2025

Jamie McGrath | End Of Season Q&A | 15.05.2025 |

 Jamie McGrath reflects on the season. 



DK: How do you reflect on the season, there must be a lot of pride? 

JMcG: (Team) Yeah a lot of pride but also ultimately a lot of disappointment. We didn’t disgrace ourselves by any means but in the dressing room we knew that that was never gonna be the case with the group we’ve got. But yeah definitely some real proud moments in there as well. (Personally) It was tough. The league was so hard, probably even harder than I expected to be. And it definitely took us a while to adjust. I felt like I started pretty well but wasn’t quite getting the goals, then had a really annoying quad injury around Christmas time that I just couldn’t get rid of - and then had some decent performances in the second half of the season. But I’m always my own harshest critic, I definitely wanted to do a lot more in terms of goals and assists. I still really enjoyed a lot of the season though, it was an unreal experience at times.

DK: What are your highlights from the season?

JMcG: The one that stands out is Hereford, was obviously great to score and win that day but just in terms of the occasion, the crowd, how well we played that day. It gave us a real boost after a tough start. Chester away was another one, a great battling point against top of the league at the time. 

DK: What was the best ground played at this season?

JMcG: I think it’d have to be Scunthorpe, although I did love Herefords ground. 

DK: Biggest takeaway from season that you'll remember forever?

JMcG: I just thought it was insane how our fans continued to travel up and down the country, continued to make noise and support us. We know how expensive it is, how long the journeys are and we really do appreciate it. Seeing them in the corners of grounds making the noise they made at places like Scunthorpe, Hereford, Kidderminster will always stick with me for sure. 

DK: Any other standout moments on/off the pitch?

JMcG: Ingers last minute winner at home to Chorley was definitely a highlight. Kept the dream alive, and Reggie’s winner away at Alfreton, that was unreal after being 2-0 down! 

DK: Do any games standout, if so why?

JMcG: Other than the obvious ones I’ve mentioned Oxford at home was brilliant, playing free flowing football and scoring goals - a couple of weeks after doing the same at Farsley. It was a great period during the season. 

DK: Once again you've contributed some important goals this season, which must be pleasing?

JMcG: Few more would’ve been nice!! But nah it was tough for all of the forward players this year I think and it was always gonna be. But yeah nice to score some important goals of course. 

DK: What are your targets for next season?

JMcG: Go straight back up. Simple as that. We’re under no illusions of how tough that will be but if we take what we’ve learnt from this season, approach every game with the right attitude, I have no doubts that we’ve got the quality in the dressing room to have another very successful season!

Monday, 2 June 2025

Myles Cowling | Needham Market FC New Signing Interview | 19.05.2025

New signing Myles Cowling discusses his career so far and joining the Marketmen. 


DK: First of all welcome to the club, first of all could you talk us through your career so far? 

MC: I joined Cambridge when I was 9, straight into the academy and then done my 2 year scholarship with a further 2 years as a pro. Then had a surgery at the start of my first season away from Cambridge and then played for st ives that first season, followed by Subury last year. 

DK: What would you say are the top 3 highlights of your career so far and why?

MC: Obviously the at the time getting my first professional contract, and probably another one was getting my scholarship at Cambridge too. They were both proud moments for me and my family!
 

DK: What was the driving factor in your decision to come back to the club?

MC: I’ve played against needham quite a few times and always been impressed with them, and the way they play so that stuck with me really! Obviously I know Joe Neal and Tom Dickens from Cambridge and Sudbury, aswell as Bradders who I’ve played with too. 

DK: How did joining us come about, and what are your targets for the new season? 

MC: I think Tom came to watch a couple of the lads year at Sudbury and noticed me from them games. I hope to be pushing up at the top end of the table and being competitive in every game this season. And personally I would like to improve on my performances and goal involvements from last year. 

Quickfire Get To Know Q&A: 
Favourite Non-Sport Hobby: Golf
Favourite Holiday Destination: Australia
Favourite Streaming platform: YouTube 
Dogs or Cats: Dogs
Favourite hot drink: Hot chocolate 
Favourite cold drink: Fanta 
Favourite snack: Cheese
Favourite dinner/takeaway: Chinese
Dine in or takeaway: Dine in, I’ll cook
Favourite post match food and drink: Pizza & cider
Favourite sweets: Fizzy fish        
Summer or winter: Summer
Preferred social media platform: Instagram    
Most popular nickname given to you: Mylo
Matchday Superstition/routine: Eat a lot of salt🤣   
Favourite training drill: Small sided games 
Favourite brand/style of boots: Nike
What motivates you most: Family
Favourite TV Show: The Vampire Diaries  
Favourite Film: Titanic
Favourite football team: ARSENAL 
Best Ground Played At: MK Stadium
Best Player Played With: Wes Hoolahan
Favourite pro player current/all time: Saka





Sunday, 1 June 2025

Charlie Smy | End Of Season Q&A #2 | 10.05.2025 |

Academy midfielder Charlie Smy reflects on the season, including winning Suffolk U18 Midweek Cup. 



DK: What did you make of the season from a team perspective?


CS: I think this season has been very good from a team perspective, mostly because of all the lads being 16 and coming into a tough men’s league and being able adapt fairly well to the challenge. The improvement from the start of the season to the end was quite evident as in the last 15 or so games, we managed to get some half decent results against some very good teams including wins over our rivals Sudbury and Leiston. 


DK: How would you sum up the season from a personal view point?


CS: From a personal perspective, I’ve really enjoyed this season especially as it’s my first in men’s football. I feel that I’ve learnt a lot from my coaches and have experienced some very good moments with a great group of lads, such as winning the county cup at Colchester's stadium.


DK: Can you pick 4 highlights from the season (Res/U18s), what are they and why? 


CS: The first highlight from our season I would say is our first reserve win against Dussindale, it was big 3 points and a great show of character from the boys. The second has got to be our fa youth cup run, as we beat some very good teams in the competition and were one game off the first round. My third highlight of the season was our county cup quarter final game against Lowestoft as we had a few key player missing for this game and were up against a strong side who we managed to beat 4:0. My fourth and final highlight for the season is pretty self explanatory as it’s the county cup final against Sudbury. This win was a great achievement for the boys playing in a great stadium in front of a good amount of fans, something I’m sure all of us will remember for a long time.


DK: How did it feel to be the first Needham side to lift the Suffolk U18 Midweek Cup and what did you think of the Final?


CS: It’s an unbelievable feeling to win such an important game on such a big stage and it’s even more special for the team being the first Needham team to lift the cup in the clubs history. The experience of playing in a great stadium like Colchester and winning is something everyone involved will always remember.


DK: What was going through your mind during the game/shootout?


CS: I tried to treat the game like any other and just enjoy being able to have the opportunity to play in such a big game in front of a decent crowd. During the shootout obviously I was a bit nervous but I backed the boys throughout and was obviously buzzing to get the win.


DK: How did it it feel to score a penalty in the final? 


CS: It’s an unbelievable feeling and such a relief seeing the ball hit the back of the net.


DK: Did any games standout to you from this season?


CS: The main standout game from the season is always going to be the win in the final especially as we were 2:0 down and Showed great character to get back into the game. It was a very entertaining game with loads of different emotions , with us coming out on top and winning on pens. 


DK: What targets do you have for next season?


CS: For the 18s, I’d really like to get to the first round in the fa youth cup and be able to play against a good pro academy team. For the reserves our target is to carry on our form from the end of last season into the start of next season seeing how high we can get up the table.


DK: Congratulations on winning a couple of awards at Presentation Night, how proud and delighted are you to have been recognised within your team?


CS: Yeah, its a very good feeling and is something I’m proud of. It means a lot coming from the team as well.


Monday, 26 May 2025

Ryan Miles | New Signing Interview | 22.05

New Needham signing Ryan Miles discusses joining the Marketmen. 


DK: First of all welcome to the club, first of all could you talk us through your career so far? 

RM: I started off at Lowestoft at 16 playing a couple games including a final, funnily enough against Needham Market then moving to Wroxham at 17 coming through the reserves to the first team and been I’ve been there until now. Personal accolades would be the top goal scorer of the Thurlow Nunn Premier league in the season Wroxham got promoted to step 4. As of trophies it would be winning the County FA Youth Cup with Norfolk.

 
DK: What would you say are the top 3 highlights of your career so far and why?

RM: Promotion with Wroxham, Winning the County FA Youth Cup and winning the golden boot at step 5.


DK: What was the driving factor in your decision to join the club?

RM: When I met up with Tom he explained to me the ambition of the club and it was clear where they wanted to go with the facilities and improvements being made. Also the opportunity to play a league above in step 3.

DK: How much of the club did you know of before joining ?

RM: In all honesty I didn’t know much at all about the club or the team, the lads will all be fresh faces to me, which will be a good change after playing for one team for so long.


DK: How did joining us come about?

RM: It was really out of the blue, Craig Parker a former Needham player who I played with at Wroxham last year thought I could be someone Tom would be interested in and add value to the plans going forward and for Tom I understand he tried bringing me to the club 2 or 3 years ago but being under contract it wasn’t something that unfolded. It Feels like a full circle moment really.

DK: Targets with the club/as a team and personally? 

RM: I think with the plan and the ambitions that I have been told and that I can see for myself of course it would be to go straight back up and get promotion whether that’s through automatic or play offs. Personally, I think it’s fair to say as an attacker it will be goals and assists for me to help the team pursue the goals set out.

Quickfire Get To Know Q&A: 

Favourite Non-Sport Hobby: Socialising and dinner with friends

Favourite Holiday Destination: Dubai 

Favourite Streaming platform (IE Netflix): Netflix 

Dogs or Cats: Dogs

Favourite hot drink: Hot chocolate

Favourite cold drink: Fanta orange 

Favourite snack: Crunchie bar

Favourite dinner/takeaway: Takeaway has to be a Chinese and dinner out would be any Asian restaurant

Dine in or takeaway: Dine in 

Favourite post match food and drink: Chinese with a beer

Favourite sweets: Strawberry and Cream Squashie’s

Summer or winter: Summer

Preferred social media platform: Instagram

Most popular nickname given to you: Miles

Matchday Superstition/routine: Porridge before every game

Favourite training drill: Shooting Drill

Favourite brand/style of boots/gloves: Nike mercurials

What motivates you most: The closest people in my life

Favourite TV Show: Power

Favourite Film: Harry Potter

Favourite football team: Manchester United 

Best Ground Played At: Bet365 Stadium

Best Player Played With: Joe Taylor

Favourite pro player current/all time: Cristiano Ronaldo

Saturday, 24 May 2025

Joe Neal | New Signing Interview | 16.05.25

Striker Joe Neal discusses returning to the club and outlines his aims with the Marketmen.

DK: First of all welcome to the club, first of all could you talk us through your career so far (including teams played for, any trophies/personal accolades)? 

JN: Thank you, it’s great to be back! My football career started way back as a 6/7 year old at Cambridge United. I was there until the age of 20/21, going through the age groups and earning a 2 year pro deal. During that time I had various loans to Royston, Biggleswade and of course Needham Market. Once my time at Cambridge was up, I went back to Biggleswade which then lead me onto getting a move to St Albans. After a season and a half there I moved into AFC Sudbury where I have spent the previous 2 seasons and now we are here! Unfortunately no trophies yet in my time in football, but hopefully we can change that this season!
 
DK: What would you say are the top 3 highlights of your career so far and why?

JN: Good question! Number 1 I’d have to say signing a professional deal at Cambridge. I think that one speaks for itself, it’s every little boys dream! Second one would be scoring the winning penalty is the play off semi finals for St Albans and getting to the final. Although it was a disappointing result in the end getting there was a great moment. Finally I think I’d have to say making my professional debut for Cambridge. It’s what I worked towards and to achieve it was a proud moment. 

DK: Having been at Needham before, you must be delighted to be back at the club? 

JN: Yeah I’m buzzing! Obviously it helps massively that I’ve been here before, it’s a great club with great ambitions and I can’t wait to get going. 

DK: What was the driving factor in your decision to come back to the club? 

JN: Being here before and knowing the club, Tom and some players that are here already was a huge plus! I know how good of a club it is and how good the fans are, they follow in their numbers and that support is massive for a player! Also the clubs ambition to want to go straight back up was a big factor as to me signing and I want to challenge myself to help the team achieve just that. 

DK: Having scored some big goals for us in your last spell at the club, you just be hungry to add plenty more this time around? 

JN: Yeah for sure! Last season was a bit of a disappointing one personally in terms of goals. I didn’t quite hit the numbers I know I can so this season I’m hoping to get the goals I know I can get!

DK: How did you find it playing against us the other season? 

JN: It was tough! You could see how good of a side Needham were that season so yeah it was definitely tough!

DK: Targets with the club/as a team and personally? 

JN: Personally I always set myself a target of 20+ goals a season so that’s the first! Obviously I just want to help the team as much as I can by scoring or creating goals and working hard! As a team, I’ve said it in a previous answer but the aim is to get straight back up!


Quickfire Get To Know Q&A: 
Favourite Non-Sport Hobby: Playing golf (not very well though)
Favourite Holiday Destination: From places I’ve been, definitely Greece
Favourite Streaming platform: Netflix
Dogs or Cats: Dogs 
Favourite hot drink: Caramel Latte 
Favourite cold drink: Lucozade or Water
Favourite snack: Protein bar or frozen grapes
Favourite dinner/takeaway: Steak / Chinese
Dine in or takeaway: Dine in
Favourite post match food and drink: Pizza or Burger with a cold Pepsi Max
Favourite sweets: Haribo Tangfastics
Summer or winter: Summer
Preferred social media platform: Twitter (X)
Most popular nickname given to you: Joey
Matchday Superstition/routine: Caramel Latte in the morning, then an omelette as a pre match meal 
Favourite training drill: Anything shooting based
Favourite brand/style of boots/gloves: Nike mercurials or Sketchers, been wearing them lately and they are very comfy!
What motivates you most: Making my family & partner proud & the chance to win trophies 
Favourite TV Show: Prison Break (if that counts) or The Office (US)
Favourite Film: The first Hangover 
Favourite football team: Norwich City🐤
Best Ground Played At: The Amex
Best Player Played With: Wes Hoolahan / Harry Darling 
Favourite pro player current/all time: Messi

Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Tom Dickens | New Signing Interview | 21.05.2025

New signing Tom Dickens discusses his career so far and joining the Marketmen. 


DK: First of all welcome to the club, first of all could you talk us through your career so far? 

TD: I came through the ranks at Cambridge United. Signed a professional deal where I went on loan to Chelmsford City and had an enjoyable loan spell. Then recalled back to Cambridge where I made my professional debut then headed back to Chelmsford City to see out the season. The next season I signed for step 2 side Welling United, season after that I signed at AFC Sudbury and have just had 2 enjoyable seasons there, playing almost 100 games for the club. 

DK: What would you say are the top 3 highlights of your career so far and why?

TD: Definitely making my professional debut against Portsmouth. It’s a memory that’ll stick with me for a long time! Another one receiving fans player of the year back to back years at AFC Sudbury, playing a big part at keeping them at step 3.  

DK: How much of the club did you know of before joining (players and club itself)?

TD: I didn’t know loads about the club before joining. I played against Needham twice in the year they were promoted. It always seemed like a great club to play for and I couldn’t be happier to be on board for the new season! Knowing him well from playing with him a few seasons ago, I spoke to Ben Hunter before signing, he couldn’t say enough good things about the club! 

DK: How did joining us come about?

TD: Tom reached out and wanted to speak about next season. I was keen for a chat and met him at the club and showed me round. We had a good chat about the direction he wants the club to go and how he sees me playing a part in that. It was only a week later that I decided that Needham was the next club for me! 

Targets for the season would have to be to get the club back to step 2. However that might look, winning the league or through play offs. A personal target would be to play as many games as possible and to help the team in any way I can, keeping clean sheets and scoring a few goals hopefully… 


Quickfire Get To Know Q&A: 

Favourite Non-Sport Hobby: Poker 

Favourite Holiday Destination: Greece 

Favourite Streaming platform: Netflix

Dogs or Cats: Dogs

Favourite hot drink: Latte 

Favourite cold drink: Fanta fruit twist 

Favourite snack: sweet chilli crisps 

Favourite dinner/takeaway: Chinese 

Dine in or takeaway: dine in 

Favourite post match food and drink: Chinese takeaway and an Aspalls 

Favourite sweets: Haribo Tangfastics 

Summer or winter: summer

Preferred social media platform: Instagram 

Most popular nickname given to you: Ozzy

Matchday Superstition/routine: Scrambled egg & bacon on toast every pre match meal 

Favourite training drill: small sided games 

Favourite brand/style of boots/gloves: adidas 

What motivates you most: family 

Favourite TV Show: prison break 

Favourite Film: The Hangover 

Favourite football team: Manchester United 

Best Ground Played At: Stadium MK

Best Player Played With: Wes Hoolahan 

Favourite pro player current/all time: Nemanja Vidic 

Saturday, 17 May 2025

James Bradbrook | New Signing Interview | 16

Returning Needham goalkeeper James Bradbrook discusses his career so far and rejoining the club. 


DK: Welcome back to the club, James, starting with your career so far - how would you summarise it? 

JB: I would summarise it by saying I've had a good career so far. Played a lot of games. I'd say I've gained a lot of experience, playing lots of games and I'm still relatively young for a goalkeeper. Obviously I started off at Needham. And then from Needham, I went to Stowmarket for a bit, for like 10 games. And then I went to Brightlingsea at Step 3 with Tom, who obviously is the current manager now, I really enjoyed my time at Brightlingsea with Tom, the manager. And I was there for about 18 months. And I've got some good memories there, we probably had the lowest budget in the league, and we managed to finish 11th at Step 3 - that was when I was like 20 or 21. So then I went from Brightlingsea back to Stowmarket. At Stowmarket, in my first season, we went 36 games unbeaten in the league. And we were going to get promoted, we just needed to win one more game to clinch the title and then obviously COVID happened. That was the null and void season. We did manage to get promoted to Step 4. And our first season at Step 4, we finished 4th. So we made the playoffs, but unfortunately lost to Brentwood in the semi-final. And then the following season, we finished 7th. After that went to Sudbury. And I've been at Sudbury for the last two years, survived relegation the last two years when it was looking not likely. I got Manager's Player this year, and last year I got Player's Player at Sudbury. I'm buzzing to be back at Needham. Needham's a club that I've always followed since I've left, always looked out for their results. And yeah, I'm just buzzing to be back.

DK: So when you saw Marco was leaving, was it on your mind maybe of coming back in? 

JB: Yeah, I suppose it was a little bit. I just feel like for both parties, Needham and for me, it just made sense, because one, Needham, need a keeper and two, I know Tom. Tom knows me. I literally know all the players in the squad. A few of them are like my best mates. And yeah, it's a bit of a no-brainer really.

DK: What are your top three career highlights? 

JB: I'll say one was with Needham in the FA Youth Cup. And we got to, I think, the first or second round where he played Stevenage away. Milzy I think Jake played that game. Yeah. So that was when I was like, what, 17? So that's over 10 years ago, which is mental to think 10 years ago. And another highlight I'd probably say is for Suffolk. Under-18s got to the final of the National Cup where we played at Portman Road. But unfortunately lost to Lancashire in the last minute of extra time, at the time I was playing for Needham and I got scouted for Suffolk, I think there was a few Needham boys in the team then - with Brendan Heath and Sam Fowler. I really enjoyed my time at Stowmarket.

Made friends for life there and obviously we went 36 games unbeaten. And then also the last two seasons at Sudbury, I know keeping them up isn't winning a trophy, but in the circumstances we were dead and buried, really, both seasons. Two seasons ago we were with four games to go, we were seven points adrift and we stayed up, and then last season we were in the bottom four literally from Christmas till the last five games and then we got out of it and then we were safe with one game to go. So I'd say them two years are a highlight. I would mention the Premier Cup final against Needham but I missed the pen, so that's not really a good highlight anyway. To be fair, that's the first pen I've ever missed. I'll still back myself though to take one, and to save a few, more importantly.

DK: We've spoken about it a bit, but you're obviously delighted to be back, how does that feel? 

DK: Yeah, obviously delighted to be back. I'm buzzing to be working under Tom again. Like I said, he was my manager at Brightlingsea before. We had a good time there, and yeah, just looking forward to playing football with my mates as well and hopefully get Needham promoted again. I think I've got 14 clean sheets this season. So anything over 14 clean sheets, I'm aiming for 15 and higher. And a nice good FA Cup run would be good, and try and win the league, you've got to aim high first and try and win the league. It's going to be a tough league. There are some big clubs in the league this year. It should be a good season. Munno was my first ever goalie coach. When I was 16, he taught me the basics of goalkeeping, which has gone a long way, I enjoyed his coaching when I was first at Needham. 

DK: What about righting the wrongs of the Premier Cup final? 

JB: Yeah, I'd love to win the Premier Cup. I've got a medal from when I was at Needham. So I played in the last 16, I think I played in the quarter-final. But then in the semi-final and final, Danny Gay played and I was on the bench. So yeah, win the Premier Cup. You want to win any competition, really.


DK: So what do you say is the driving factor in your decision to come back? 

JB: I'd say, one, like I said, you've got Ben Hunter there, Kyle Hammond, Luke Ingram, Keiran Morphew. They're literally my mates, so that's a big factor, playing with my mates,  there'll be some changing room next season - obviously Tom as well, like I said I love working under him. And also Needham's good location-wise for me, literally 10 minutes up the road.

GET TO KNOW Q&A:

What's your favourite non-sporting hobby: Reading books.

Favourite holiday destination: Thailand.

Favourite streaming platform: I think it's got to be Netflix, really.

Dogs or cats: Dogs, definitely.

Favourite hot drink: Flat white. 

Favourite cold drink: Water or Beer.

Favourite snack: Scotch egg.

Favourite dinner or takeaway: Takeaway has got to be Chinese, dinner - Pie and match. 

Dine-In or takeout: Takeout.

Favourite sweets: Starburst. 

Post-match food and drink: Chinese and a beer. 

Preferred social media platform: Twitter/X. 

Most popular nickname: Bradders. 

Matchday superstition or routine: I put my right boot on and my right glove on first, every time and my shin pad. Yeah, I've got a few superstitions, to be honest. If I win a game, I just try and copy everything I've done the Friday before. Literally. I had fish and chips, on a Friday for two months because we kept winning on a Saturday. 

Favourite training drill: Shooting practice. 

Best Player Played With: There was Dean Bowditch at Stow, but has to be Ben Hunter. 

Best Ground Played At: Portman Road. 

Friday, 9 May 2025

Brad Smith | End of Season Q&A | 09.05.2025 |

Reserves/Under-18's defender Brad Smith reflects on the season. 



DK: What did you make of the season from a team perspective?

BS: It’s been a season full of positives from a team perspective the lads have come along way from the first day we came in for pre-season and it’s really shown the progression we’ve made from the last 6 or 7 results for the reserves. It’s a real positive going into next year because we can really push on as a team and challenge every team in the league.  

DK: How would you sum up the season from a personal view point?

BS: I feel it’s been a really positive season for me and I’ve learnt a lot about my own game and feel like I’ve developed massively throughout the year. I’ve really enjoyed this season working with a top group of lads and a group of coaches who put a lot of work in for us and push us to the max.

DK: Can you pick 4 highlights from the season (Res/U18s), what are they and why?

BS: Winning our first reserves game was a great feeling within the group because it showed we could put up a fight. Then the fa youth cup run was a great experience for all of the lads a few tough games and then going and experiencing a completely different environment where there was a lot of pressure on the lads away infront of a fair few fans. Then the last two reserves game were top beating two rivals and really showing how much we’d come on as a team. And then I think the obvious one is winning the u18 county cup for the first time in the clubs history it was a massive achievement for the lads and you don’t get many nights like that in football so it was special.

DK: How did it feel to be the first Needham side to lift the Suffolk U18 Midweek Cup and what did you think of the Final?

BS: It’s an unbelievable feeling and one that the whole group should be so proud of being a mix of 1st years and u16 players against a near enough full side of second years. It was a lively game, took us lads 15 minutes to wake up but after that I thought we took good control of the game and created a lot of opportunities but we couldn’t quite capitalise to finish the game off but to go on and win on penalties is the best feeling u can have in football.

DK: What was going through your mind during the game/shootout?

BS: For me it was just playing the game like it was any other and not thinking of the occasion because if u focus on where u are and what’s at stake that’s when the nerves start to kick in but I thought the lads handled the situation very well and all had a great mentality going into the game.

DK: Did they score/take a pen - if so No.5 but also how did it feel to do so?

BS: Scoring a penalty in that kind of game and moment in the shootout is just such a relief and when u see the keepers dived the other way you know u can relax and the pressure goes back onto them. So it’s an unbelievable feeling.

DK: Did any games standout to you from this season?

BS: I’d struggle to pick out a standout game from the whole season but there’s been a lot of occasions where we’ve come back from behind and won games but I think just because of the occasion it was in I’d have to say the final because it showed real character from the lads to not drop in the moment when we went 2-0 down and come back from that to go on and win the game so that was a standout for me. 

DK: What targets do you have for next season?

BS: My targets for next year stay the same really go and win the county cup with the 18s again, go on another fa youth cup run, and carry on the form we’ve been in for the reserves and see how high we can finish in the table. Because I think the lads can really kick on now and could have a really good year together next year.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Josh Blunkell | New Signing Interview | 21.01.2025

New signing Josh Blunkell discusses joining the Marketmen and making his debut on Saturday. 



DK: First of all, welcome to Needham, can you tell us how the move came about? 

JB: I had spoken to Marco as I was eager to play football and if there was any opportunity’s. I had spoken to Tom a couple times, and from my time at Sudbury I knew Needham Market was an unbelievable club on the up, it was a no brainier for me. 

DK: What inspired you to want to sign for us? 

JB: I knew from past times playing against Needham how good the club really is! How good the fans are and the club is full of great people. I don’t wanna just play for the club I wanna play for the team, the people who work hard day in day out to make the club the club it is.  

DK: Having played against us before, how did you find your debut for us on Saturday? 

JB: Yh was buzzing to be starting I thought it was a really good game, it was disappointing not to get all 3 points but all the boys want to work hard, to keep getting result. 

DK: How would you summarise your career so far? 

JB: It’s been a rollercoaster of highs lows but I just want to keep working hard, Keeping your head down. I am just eager to keep developing for my self and the team. 

DK: Can you pick 3 highlights from your career that stand out? 

JB: That’s a difficult one I have had lots of great opportunities so far, I would say signing my first professional contract at Wycombe was amazing, playing for Sudbury in the FA Cup against Colchester was amazing day and a great opportunity for my last I would say the Fa youth cup for Sudbury again AFC Wimbledon.

DK: Can you put into words what it felt like to be a professional footballer at Wycombe?

JB: Where to start I was so proud to be there it was a great opportunity, I was living my dream, there was great people there to learn off people who had previous experiences of competing in higher levels such as the Premier League. 

Sunday, 19 January 2025

REACTION | Evan Gledhill, Brad Smith Post Match Interviews | 18.01.2025 | Swaffham Town v Needham Market Reserves |

Defender Brad Smith reflects on yesterday's win at Swaffham Town for the Reserves. 


DK: Congratulations on a massive win away from home, you must be buzzing with the result and team performance?


BS: Thanks mate, yeah buzzing with the result it was a huge game for us and a very much needed 3 points, it was a different type of game for us lads we had to adapt to playing a more direct style of play on a poor surface so the team did really well to adapt in that sense. 


DK: Equally a brilliant day for you, keeping a clean sheet as part of a CB partnership with your brother? 


BS: Yeah it’s always a lovely extra to keep a clean sheet on top of 3 points and to do that playing next to your brother is always going to be special and I feel like with a few players out the whole back line upped our game massively and showed we all have the versatility to play in slightly different positions to what we might normally be so it was a great clean sheet.


DK: Having played a few games together already in defence, where does this rank in your personal footballing achievements so far?


BS: Yeah it’s a good achievement a nice moment for my family personally sure mum and dad would’ve loved seeing me and Ben playing next to eachother so as a personal achievement it’s high up the order.

 

DK: After scoring 12 unanswered goals in a less than 48 hours, both personally and as a team you must be full of confidence? 


BS: Yeah its been a great week for the lads again putting a statement out on Thursday night in the 18s league and then today showing we don’t deserve to be in the position we are in the league and that we’ve still got a lot left to play for in the second half of the season. 


DK: Another massive game next week, at home to Haverhill Borough, what type of game are you expecting?


BS: Another huge game for us in a lower half of the table scrap a game that we need to win to get ourselves out the situation we are in at the moment. I’m expecting a similar sort of game to today and hopefully the lads can put together another good performance and get the result we need.


Hat-trick hero Evan Gledhill discusses yesterday's win on the road. 


DK: Congratulations on a massive win away from home, you must be buzzing with the result and team performance?


EG: Yeah absolutely buzzing with the result, we knew that we needed to get a result today to carry on our good form. The lads had to dig deep at the start of the second half but once we weathered the storm the goals start flowing. 


DK: Equally a brilliant day for you, netting an important hat-trick, you must be proud?


EG: Yeah really good feeling getting my first hatrick in men’s football and it’s a real confidence boost and hopefully can take that into the next game. 


DK: Talk us through your 3 goals today, and what was going through your mind when you completed your hat-trick?


EG: I feel like the 3 goals where at very important time the first one came when we was applying a lot of pressure in the first half and we creating chances so was good to get the first goal in the game. The second I thought was the most important one as it was a quite nervy game at this point as it was only 1-0 and Swaffham were creating some chances and so was good to get the 2 goal advantage after a great cross from Adz and the third goal was like the cherry on the cake making it 4-0 and sealing the hat-trick. 


DK: After scoring 12 unanswered goals in a less than 48 hours, both personally and as a team you must be full of confidence? 


EG: Yeah 2 great results for the lads in the last 48hours and will give us loads of confidence going into the next week of games with a tough game against Wanderers for the u18s on Wednesday and a must win game against Haverhill on the Saturday. 


DK: How have you found this season, personally? 


EG: Personally for me this season playing for the reserves I have really enjoyed the challenge of men’s football and I feel like me and the lads have learnt so much and are now deservingly getting results. 


DK: Another massive game next week, at home to Haverhill Borough, what type of game are you expecting?


EG: Yeah, I think Haverhill will be a tough game but being at home which is where I think we play are best football I think we will be able to get the job done. We know that they aren’t a bad side and very young team like ourselves so will be a very energetic fast paced game but hopefully we can pick up another 3 points. 



Saturday, 11 January 2025

Danny Cullum | 04.01.2025 |

Goalkeeper Danny Cullum talks about his time with the club ahead of leaving for America. 



DK: How did you find your time with us both personally and as a team, plenty of memorable moments to look back on?

DC: I loved every minute of my time here, from the first session in preseason. They took me in very well personally, and looked after me. Which was very good. They did have to put up with my music in the changing room so they may be happier it’s not me anymore😂. Yeh loads of memorable moments. Turning up at Curzon, first game to be involved with at step 2 for myself and the majority of the team which was good we all shared them moments together. 


DK: You must especially be proud looking back on the back to back away wins at Warrington and Hereford - both personally and as a team?

DC: ⁠Yeh that was a very special few days those back to back away wins. Especially stepping in last minute at Warrington, being a part of the first win and then couple days later to go do it infront of a couple thousand people in a nice stadium was extra special. Yeh the Hereford game will always be a highlight in my career. Just a special night as a whole for myself and the team and those amazing people who traveled down and supported us. 

DK: Both spells you had in the team you didn't have much notice, and yet looked as cool as a cucumber, were there any nerves inside at those moments?

DC: ⁠I always know what works for me and how I prepare for games. More or less the same routine. Which works for me. After the warm up in that changing room is where I’m at the most nervous, but getting the first pass or save off I feel gets me involved in the game. But yes, I get very nervous every game I play no matter who I play against, but always comes down to believing in myself and trusting what I do. 

DK: Following on from that, your penalty save against Chester comes to mind, can you remember much of what was going through your mind as that all happened?

DC: ⁠It was all like a shock, but i knew we was in the 90th minute. There was no rush to me getting on. So I took my time kept myself cool. Didn’t worry about what could happen. I just remember Tom saying ‘No pressure’ and I chuckled to myself and that gave some reassurance and confidence to go try my best and keep it out the back of the net. 

DK: Do any particular saves standout to you that you made, if so which ones and why?

DC: ⁠Yes, my save from a header versus Hereford. I can remember as I checked my shoulder, and saw the player number 10 Williams, it’s like time slowed down and I remember him heading the ball downwards and my leg being in the correct place. Getting up after and looking over my left shoulder and seeing a packed out stand. Made me feel good and turned out to be crucial save in the win. 

DK: What did you enjoy most during your time with us?

DC: ⁠The social kind of side, the journeys to games, the changing room before games. Just general talk, it’s all good. Good laughs in there as well. We all know who gives it out the most.  

DK: After the memorable win at Leamington, you were selected in the overall TOTW, how proud were you to be recognised in such a way?

DC: I just remember eating my lunch and then see I’ve been tagged in a post. Opened and saw it was team of the week. Felt amazing to be recognised. But must say the team that day was excellent.

DK: All the best with your scholarship in America, you must be relishing a new adventure?

DC: Thank you, yeh I’ve been playing and at Ipswich since I was 8 years old. So when the opportunity to go to America arrived and after consideration I loved the idea of it. Months and months of planning to all of a sudden it being the time to go. I’m upset I have to leave Needham because I would definitely stay the season but the Americans do it different. So unfortunately my time was cut short 

Sunday, 22 December 2024

REACTION | Kevin Horlock Post Match Reaction | Needham Market v Darlington | 21.12.2024 |

Manager Kevin Horlock reflects on yesterday's defeat.

DK: Bit of a tough one to take? 

KH: Yeah, I think so. It wasn't a spectacle by any means. I think the pitch was fairly heavy, so it didn't really lend itself to free-flowing football.
And we sort of cancelled each other out, if anything. I don't think there were as many chances either end. Then obviously, from our point of view, it was a poor goal to concede. We had chances to clear, didn't take it. And look, you've got to hold your hands up and say it was an unbelievable goal to win a really dour game. And I think, looking over the whole game, I think we probably created the better chances, albeit it was when we were 1-0 down.
I think Milzy has had a chance from a header, just went past him, Jamie's ball's landed. Jamie, half-chance and then right at the end there, Tev, if he touches a little bit better, he's probably in on goal. 
Obviously, we created the chances, probably, when we were 1-0 down. I can't fault the lads' effort. It was a difficult game to play in, I imagine, for both sets of players. It's a difficult game to watch for supporters. And that's how things go in at the minute. Obviously, the decision not to clear, the lads crossed it and the lads hit a volley that could have gone anywhere.
It could have ended up down Crowley Park, but it's hit the underneath of the bar and passed Marco before he can even move. From their point of view, they'd probably say it was a perfect away performance. They dug in hard, they're physical, which you can see. And obviously, they've got the goal that's won it late on. 

DK: After the recent form we've been in, does it make it a bit more of a killer blow? 

KH: Yeah, a little bit. It was difficult, I'm not going to lie, to play quick attacking football on a pitch that's really heavy due to the weather we've had. It was difficult. So, we had to change it slightly. So, at half-time, I said, look, just play into areas, play into areas in behind them to try and get the ball in areas where we could maybe create something. We didn't create much, but it was just a game where two teams are fighting. Neither team really played football because it was difficult to do that. It probably had nil-nil written all over it, but like I said, it was an unbelievable finish from the lad and they take all three. I think a draw would have been a fair result, yeah. I think first half, I thought they probably edged it in terms of, they had a lot more ball in our final third, but didn't really create too many problems for us. Second half, I said, look, let's play into areas. It's difficult to play on the pitch and try and land on second balls, which I thought we did better second half. We put a couple of decent balls in, Milzy put one in, Jake (Watkiss), but we weren't on the end of it. And like I say, we created chances, good chances, I think, on another day or certainly against us, the team would be scoring a couple of goals out of those chances, but it wasn't to be. We ended up with nothing when probably a nil-nil was probably a fair result. It's important I keep the lads positive. It is not the result we was after. Again, it's fine margins. It's one of the teams just outside the play-offs now in Darlington and it could have gone either way, but unfortunately at the minute when you're down there, things go against you. And like I said, the lads nicked it off Dan. It's coming onto the edge of the box in the air and the lads hit a volley that you don't often see at any level, let alone step two. So, we'll take it on the chin. Like I said to the boys in there, you have to just take it on the chin and keep working hard and try and get enough points to keep us up in this division. I don't want to be in the bottom four, obviously. I'm relatively pleased with some of the performances we've put in.
I can only count the odd game where we've been absolutely terrible and that's probably been when we've been missing players. So, we've competed. It's been fine margins. We've been punished for little errors like we were today. Like I said, we didn't see that goal coming, but we're getting punished for that. So, I'm disappointed where we are, but I'm optimistic of how hard we work and the fine margins it's been that we can turn it around.
There's still loads of football to be played halfway through the season. So, there's positive signs, but again, there's lots of areas where we need to improve and eradicate the silly little errors that we make and we'll be fine. 

DK: And we conclude 2024, with a trip to Kings Lynn.

KH: Yes, a local derby-ish in this league, isn't it? I know it's still probably hour and 45, but yes, again, it's another tough game. They're flying high. I think they're doing really well this year. Obviously, some faces we know that have obviously been at Needham. So, yes, we're glad that it's not a million-mile trip like normal, but it's certainly a tough one, but we'll be ready for it. 

DK: Would you say it's been a very good 2024? 

KH: Yes, I think the lads and everyone connected with the club can smile and say, what a 2024 it's been. We're playing Step 2 football and I know sometimes you forget about that and you can be a victim of your own success in terms of going up a division and expectations go up, obviously, higher. We're going to lose games this year. It's all about staying in this division. Lots of work's been done around the football club from a lot of people. So, as disappointing as it is to be in the bottom four and losing more games than we win, 2024 has been an unbelievable year for this football club in terms of making history of playing at Step 2.

Sunday, 15 December 2024

REACTION | Brad Smith, Ben Smith Post Match Interviews | Needham Market Reserves v Holland | 14.12.2024 |

Brothers Brad and Ben Smith reflect on yesterday's 4-0 home win for the Reserves. 


DK: First of all, congratulations on today's excellent win, you must be delighted?

Brad: Yeah I’m buzzing it’s been something I feel is long overdue for the lads to get a good result and even better considering the result when we played them at their place so a good day all round. 

Ben: Cheers mate, yeah think all of the boys are buzzing it’s been a few weeks coming now where the results haven’t shown the performance levels but today we got what we deserved.

DK: It sounds like a clinical, resolute all round team performance, would you agree?

Brad: Yeah I think clinical sums it up really as I think we didn’t play as well in possession as we have in recent weeks but we took the chances we had very well two set pieces and two great goals from Ev(an Gledhill) and Ads (Adam Edser).

Ben: Yeah totally agree felt we took our chances when they came and defended really well all game limiting them to not a lot at all.

DK: How's it felt to be back at Needham over the last few weeks, Ben? 

Ben: I'm buzzing to be back! I’ve gained experience and learned a lot over my few months away from the club but love being back feels like i’m home again!

DK: How's it felt to be back playing with your brother, and both keeping an important clean sheet today?

Brad: Yeah Ben's been a good addition back into the side, a position that we had been weaker in early in the season and I think him and Olly have been a great partnership so far. A clean sheet is always a nice bonus on top of three points. 

Ben: Yeah it was great to keep a clean sheet today like I said the performances of late have deserved the clean sheet and the result today. Doing it with your brother in the same back line will always be a special feeling too.

DK: Today must feel even more special given that the last few weeks you've put in brilliant performances against teams towards the top of the table and been unlucky to get a result?

Brad: Yeah the lads have been really good in the last few weeks and we’ve got unlucky to not take home more points than we have but a win today puts us on the right track and hopefully we can build from that going into the second half of the season.

Ben: Yeah exsclty just reiterating my previous points that over the last 3 weeks performances haven’t warranted a lot more points and today showed exactly why we all believe we can get out of the situation we are in.

DK: It's Stanway Pegasus away next week to finish off 2024, what type of game are you expecting?

Brad: Any game away from home is always going to be tougher and stanway are a good side who are fighting at the top of table. But I feel if the boys being their a-game and play like we did today we have a good chance of turning anyone in the league over so looking forward to it and hopefully can finish off 2024 with 3 points.

Ben: Stanway are always a great team in this league as proved this season with being high up in the table but if we can keep our levels up with how they were today i think we can finish off 2024 with another 3 points no matter who we play i think the levels we can reach like we did today we can beat anyone in this league.

DK: How have you found this season from a personal perspective?

Ben: This season has been a roller coaster for me personally having been at 3 clubs now i’ve learnt a lot from being at woodbridge and stowmarket and am very grateful to both clubs for the experience they gave me but the best thing for me was coming back here for the rest of the season and maybe even further in the future i’m loving my football again now and am looking forward to hopefully a really strong 2025 and all of us coming together to get us out of the bottom 3.



Wednesday, 11 December 2024

REACTION | Keiran Morphew, Liam Cross Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Ipswich Wanderers 10.12.2024 |

Captain and MOTM Keiran Morphew discusses last night's shootout victory. 

DK: Through in the end. 

KM: Yeah, all credit to the Wanderers, I thought. Defended well, a couple of good blocks. We obviously dominated possession, second half especially. And we probably had the lion-share first half, but I think all the chances were with us and we just couldn't put them away, but I mean, we got there in the end.

DK: Man of the match, match winner, not a bad night for you. 

KM: Yeah, that's not a match winner, I don't think. That don't count, but yeah, pleased to score a penalty, obviously, at the end, don't take many. But yeah, that was good.

DK: Could we have won the game earlier? 

KM: Yeah, I think if we got a goal earlier, that would have flowed a bit better. But I mean, it didn't. That's one of them. Not all of these games go 3/4-0. A lot of people think they should. It's a bit breezy. Say that's a leveller. But no, I thought we got the job done. We’re through, cup football, it is what it is. 

DK: We were comfortable defensively, good in possession.

KM: Yeah, I think that's, I think first half, obviously, Jose always caused the problems. He's quick, powerful. And obviously any second ball in behind, he's going to be on you in a lot of rush. So we obviously knew, I thought we contained him quite well. But yeah, we had obviously, we were pretty comfortable, but just struggled to get the ball in the back of the net. 

DK: The penalty shootout kind of epitomised the game.

KM: Yeah, that's probably the worst penalty shootout I've ever seen in my life. Just people absolutely quavering them over the bar. Yeah, that's not one to watch.

DK: Any reason why you took the fifth penalty?

KM: Well, yeah, I don't know actually. I was just getting a bottle of water because I'm normally last in the sudden death. I'm after the keeper, but yeah, Tom put me forward. So just passed in the bottom corner. I mean, you have to take these responsibilities. And I've never took one, but I've only taken one before. And it went in, and I've now took two. 

DK: The last one was Yeovil? 

KM: Yeah, the last one and the only one was Yeovil away. And I scored, I put it in the same place.

DK: Do you reckon you'll be taking over the penalties if we get one on Saturday? 

KM: I think Ings will have something to say about that, but absolutely not. I ain't got the stones for that.

DK: Moving on to Saturday. Southport, who we played here in the first home game of the season.

KM: Yeah. It'll be tough. I thought we'd done all right when we played them, but I think they're full time. And I think I showed at the end of the game. And they brought on a striker who changed the game, I thought and then they nicked the goal.

Liam Cross reflects on his Needham debut. 

DK: Welcome to the club. We're through, but not the greatest game. 

LC: Yes, not the greatest game tonight, but through to the next round, and that's all that matters, really.

DK: How did you find your debut? 

LC: Yes, really excited to come in. It was a tough one tonight, like you said. But yes, I enjoyed getting around the lads and everything, a good start, really, because obviously we're in the hat. So that's all that matters. 

DK: Having played against us before, what's it like now to be playing for us? 

LC: Yes, every time I've played against Needham, I've struggled. They've always been a good team, always played a very good way. So, yes, I'm excited to be here. 

Saturday, 30 November 2024

REACTION | Tevan Allen, Kevin Horlock Post Match Interviews | Needham Market v Scarborough Athletic | 30.11.2024 |

Goalscorer Tevan Allen reflects on yesterday's draw. 

DK: Deserved draw? 

TA: Um, yeah, I think the game was a half-half, really. I think in the
first half, it was even stevens. Second half, anyone could have won the game, simply because I think the game was quite stretched.
It became kind of like a basketball match, going back and forth, because obviously we want the wins at the moment. They're going to win the wins, so it was a good contest, and I think in the end, draws, it's a fair result.

DK: You're the game changer in the end. We're not sure quite who scored, but you created it. 

TA: Yeah, I think the free kicks, it's come off their guy, but whether it's gone on target or not, I don't know. It's just important that we got a goal and got a draw, to be fair. I've got a point. Hopefully, I don't know the results, but hopefully people around us didn't do so well, so we can start to put points on the board. And I think that's the main point, that we put points on the board. 

DK: We're going to put it down, I think, as your goal, which will please you.

TA: I hope so. I needed one. So if the league can give me the goal, then thank you very much, but yeah, I'll take it, if they're giving it to me. 

DK: It looked on target... 

TA: Yeah, I don't know. I didn't really... I wasn't really looking, to be honest. I just tried to put it in an area. It's in a dangerous area where the defender didn't know whether to head it away or whatever to try and do. And it's obviously come off his head, gone in off the back post, so I'll take it as a goal. I'll take it. 

DK: Four points in the last five days, not bad. 

TA: Yeah, not bad at all, I think. Obviously, one being away at Leamington, which is always going to be a hard game after last year, knowing about them a lot, andobviously, with the unknown of Scarborough, I never played them before, at our home pitch,
which was very difficult. I think the pitch is very heavy. So it's a difficult game to play in and to come on in, to be fair, but four points, we take that. We're not going to grumble at it. It's better than zero.

DK: And Saturday, we're back here against Hereford. Hopefully, do the double. 

TA: Hopefully, do the double. I think Hereford are a very good team. We knew that. I think that day, we just turned into adifferent animal against them at their place, so hopefully, we can do the same here, and I think they might struggle because their pitch is so pristine, and I'm not saying ours is not a good pitch, but compared to theirs, it'll be very different for them, and I think it's like a lot of teams that come down here. They're not very used to it, and we are. So hopefully, we can use that to our advantage.

DK: Talking about the fixture at Hereford, you played a key part in the winning goal that night as well.

TA: Yeah, very good night. We could have scored three or four that night.
We could have beaten them 4-0, and even their manager said after the game. I think that was just a very good win all round. Long journey on a Tuesday night, going there with the unknown again, and just absolutely taking it to them. We just didn't leave anything behind. And I think that's probably one of our best performances this season, to be honest. So yeah, hopefully, we can do the same here.

Manager Kevin Horlock reflects on yesterday's draw. 

DK: Deserved point? 

KH: Yeah, I think there weren't a lot in it, especially first half. I think we nullified each other and obviously they get the break with the goal, which obviously from our point of view was disappointing. A little bit of lack of communication and obviously Tommy's caught in two minds, nodded it back and obviously Danny's not there to pick it up. It's rolled into an empty net, which then puts us on the back foot, but we're looking for more energy second half. We looked a little bit leggy, I thought, made a couple of changes early and obviously got the goal, which was probably deserved at that moment. I think as the game went
on, we looked tired, we looked a little bit jaded and obviously they were a threat. They've had a bit of pressure on us the last 10 minutes, but we rode it out. So, yeah, I'm probably a little bit biased, but I think we probably deserve a point, but from their point of view, they'll probably be disappointed they've not nicked it late on. 

DK: Yeah, overall, last two games, four points on the board.

KH: Yeah, we're desperate to win home games, obviously to give the crowd something to cheer about, which has been far and few between this season. So, we're desperate to do it today. It didn't happen.
We've got another opportunity next week against obviously a very good Hereford team, but we've gone there and won already this season. So, hopefully we can do the double and get the three points next week. 

DK: Could it have been three points? 

KH: It could have been. I think we were a little bit wasteful, final third at times. We had a few chances before we equalised. We've had a ball squared across the box. That final pass, that final touch in the final third wasn't good enough today and obviously we didn't get the second goal that we were craving, but it could have been. But in saying that, it
could have been a loss as well. So, I think all in all, we'll take a point and move on. Like I said, it's four points out of the last two games, which is positive. And we just need to keep working hard and trying to achieve what we're trying to achieve. We're winning games of
football, but enough games to stay in this division. 
It's such fine margins in this division where anybody can beat anybody. I think a lot of the teams at the bottom have lost or drawn again today. So, a couple of wins get you out of it and then you can start looking up instead of looking down.

DK: Like you alluded to, having gone behind the character the lads showed was good. 

KH: Yeah, look, I can't fault them for that. I think we've worked hard in every game and every training session we've had since I've been here.
So, I can't fault that. I think at times today we could have worked a little bit smarter. Like I say, it's just that lack of real quality in the final third wasn't there today, unfortunately. So, to show the character to come back from 1-0 down when you can quite easily fold against a
strong outfit. I know they're mid-table, but they've got three games in hand. So, they're a real threat in terms of they've got the big lad up front that they hit and they've got wide men with pace that run in beyond.
So, we've contained them. Obviously, they've not scored. We've scored an own goal today. So, we've defended for our lives and put our bodies on the line. So, that alone gives you a platform to stay in games. We haven't gone on to win it, but we'll take a point and, like I say,
move on.

DK: Yeah, since Danny's come into the team, we know how good Marco is, but Danny's really deserved to keep his spot today

KH: Yeah, it was a tough one really for me because, obviously, Marco, I think a world of Marco for me has been the best non-league keeper, certainly in Suffolk, but in the division below. Maybe he's not been as consistent this season as he would like, but he's still a top, top keeper.
It was a difficult one for me to stick with Danny because of that reason, but Danny deserved it.
He's done really well on Tuesday night. He's kept a clean sheet, made important saves at important times. So, today it was a bit of a big call and, yeah, I went with Danny today. 

DK: And you spoke about Hereford on Saturday, a chance of getting a double. 

KH: Yeah, look, they're a good team.
I think on the night when we went to Hereford, we were brilliant on the night. We defended for our lives and we looked a real threat. So, they're going to obviously want to put that right. They're a big club with some really good players. So, it's going to be just as tough as it was today. So, we're going to have to rest up because we've got a free week this week, which is quite rare.
We've been on the road a couple of times, which takes it out of you. So, we'll recuperate and come Saturday, hopefully Jamie will be back in the mix as well. We'll be full squad and raring to go.

DK: It was nice to see Josh back today as well. 

KH: Yeah, and again, Josh has done well since he's been with us on loan, but the lads on Tuesday did really well, clean sheet. We looked solid, so
we went with the same team. I'd say we've got a few knocks. I think Jake's had a whack today, Hamo. So, there's a few bumps and bruises in that day, but we'll see. We'll see and hopefully I'll have a full squad and a headache come Thursday. 

DK: And lastly, what was your view on the equaliser today? 

KH: Good delivery. I think we've questioned the lads at times. I think we've been quite wasteful from set-pieces, dead balls in the final third, where we don't get it in the right area. But I think the delivery was
that good and that's why it resulted. I think it was an own goal in the end, but that all comes from making runs into good areas, but
the ball being delivered there, they're hard to defend. Even when the six-foot-seven landed at giants, they struggled with it. So, yeah, it was a good goal. 

Kyle Hammond | End Of Season Q&A | 10.06.2025 |

Kyle Hammond reflects on the previous campaign and looks ahead to his fifth season with the club. DK: How do you reflect on the season from ...