Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Flynn Bobby | 2025/26 Q+A #18 | 16.05.2026 |

Academy winger Flynn Bobby recaps the 2025/26 season, and breaking into the First Team.



DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (Res/U18s) - arguably a successful one?

FB: The season as a whole was a positive one for us all. The results in the reserves weren’t what we’d hoped for of course, a similar story to last season. But I think we all learned a lot and it’s another season of men’s football that all of us will take valuable lessons from to make us better players longterm.

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

FB: Number one for me was the First Round Proper of the FA Youth Cup. To make history on the same night as such a resounding result was a great feeling. Personally to score 2 and get an assist in a 4-0 win and then be awarded with Man Of The Match after the game made the night even more memorable for me.
Number two would be making my first team debut in the Suffolk Premier Cup final win vs Felixstowe, I’d been training with the team for quite a while and to be given my debut was a moment I was really excited for… and to win a medal at the end of it was brilliant! Number three might sound weird to people but it might be Holland away. We lost the game 5-1 which instantly makes the game sound like a failure. We went 5-0 down by half-time, but I think the amount we all learned about eachother and ourselves that day when we were in the dressing room at halftime, and when we came out in the second half and put out a completely different performance despite being to be put it brutally, embarrassed, in the first half was a testament for all the boys.


DK: How do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?

FB: This season for me has been much better than last season, this is only my second season here at Needham but last season I was out for 6 months of the season with my first ever real injury. To come into a new group and be injured for so long was difficult. This season though, I had a good reserve season and even ended up getting the most assists in the league with 16, despite us ending the season on a slight low with the loss in the County Cup final, this season has definitely been a positive one for me.


DK: How special was it being part of that impressive FA Youth Cup run, the best the club's ever had? 

FB: The FA Youth Cup run was a special one for all of us, we were lucky enough to have a lot of our draws at home so instantly we always felt as though we had an upper hand on the opposition due to our how good we are at home on the grass. We unfortunately got knocked out by a really strong Southend side, who were deserved winners on the night. But to create history for the club and to be given the opportunities to play the way we did from Luke, and how much prep he gave us before each game is something we’re all grateful to him for, the credit for the history we made should go to him.

DK: Unfortunate to not quite retain the Suffolk Midweek Cup, but you must be otherwise proud of that run? 

FB: Similarly to the Youth Cup, the run we had in the County Cup was something we’re all really proud of too. It didn’t end the way we wanted it to, like I said. But again, we were beaten by a side that were rightful winners in a game that was great to be a part of, and for a neutral would’ve been a great watch ending in a 5-4 defeat. Against a good side like that in a cup game, mistakes become even more costly and we found that out the hard way that night.

FB: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign though, how does that feel? 

FB: To be honest I didn’t play much of a part in the success of the 18’s league. I think I only played about 4-5 games. But both the U16’s who themselves have had a brilliant season, and the first years who played almost every game are who we need to thank for such a successful campaign. They’re the boys who won us that league and they should be the ones acknowledged for how well they all did to get us over the line with games to spare and even unbeaten.

DK: A largely unchanged team over the previous seasons, how much has that consistency and togetherness played a part in the success?

FB: I think it shows how much improvement and how well we’ve all adapted to men’s football at reserve level. Despite not much of an improvement results wise, I think other than that Holland game every game could’ve genuinely gone either way. We were on the wrong end of too many scorelines this season, but we were never outplayed by anyone and if we we could keep the ball out the net better than we did maybe our season wouldn’t been different. But like the County Cup final, when you play good sides, mistakes rarely ever go unpunished. Losing Olly Reynolds halfway through the season meant that would be even more difficult, but overall to play with almost the same players week in week out for the last 2 years has got a lot of us on the same page with each other, and relationships on and off the pitch have grown so much.

DK: You've scored some cracking goals this season, can you pick a few that stand out? 

FB: My goal vs Dussindale was my favourite. It actually won The Grassroots Goal Of The Month and got over a million views across all social media’s. I also scored a volley vs KPR at the start of the season. Then maybe my goal in the Semi Final of the County Cup vs Lowestoft as home. I reckon they’re my top three. Next season I’d like to score more tap ins though. I’d rather add 20 of them to my goal catalogue each season😂.

DK: Another great personal achievement was that you broke into the First Team this season, how did you find it being in and around the squad on training and matchdays as a whole?

FB: I’ve loved training with the first team each week and to be given an opportunity to make my debut in the cup final and the league was a great feeling and one I’m very thankful to Tom for. All the players made it easy to shift into their environment, I can’t name names because I know I’ll miss some out, but I’m very thankful to all the players and how they’ve helped me settle in.

DK: We spoke about it at the time, but a very successful end to the season for you, making your first team debut - winning the Premier Cup in the process - enjoying more success in the U18s and being runners up of the U18's Suffolk Cup?

FB: Yeah we spoke about it in my interview after the Premier Cup Final, but it was a great end to what has on the whole been a very positive season, a few disappointments too but that’s football and that’s life. On a personal note I think it’s been very successful for me. Manty gives us all targets throughout and at the beginning of the season which is really helpful to us all. Numbers wise he gave me a target of 20 goals and assists at reserves level. I remember thinking how unrealistic that was, but I actually ended up getting 23 and 45 if you include the U18’s too!



Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Kyle Hammond | 2025/26 Q+A #17 | 15.05.2026 |

Defender/Midfielder Kyle Hammond reviews the 2025/26 season.


DK: Overall, how did you find the season from a personal perspective?

KH: I thought the season on a personal point of view was good, think I was fairly consistent and chipped in with a few goals. 

DK: You must be overall proud of the last few seasons for the club?

KH: Definitely proud nothing but success since I’ve been at the club whether that’s winning the league, going far in fa cup and fa trophy and of course the the Suffolk cups we’ve won together. It’s a shame we couldn’t get into play offs and just fell at last hurdle but there’s always next season to improve!! 

DK: Another very good FA Cup run this season, what are your thoughts looking back?

KH: Another good run as you say and was unlucky to lose away at Weston. Other than than I don’t remember any of the other games.

DK: Five Premier Cup triumphs in six years, a very impressive record that no doubt spurs you on for more? 

KH: Exactly that, you know we’re obviously gutted and should of got in the plays off but didn’t happen and once dust has settled looking back other than winning the league it’s second highest place finish so that is good and hopefully next year we continue to improve 

DK: How do you reflect on the league campaign?

KH: I enjoyed the season a lot, getting relegated then coming into the season with expectations to go up I thrive in that kind of pressure. Looking back we probably drew too many games and wasn’t good enough away from home so that will be the aim next year to do better.

DK: Which goals that you scored this season stand out most to you?

KH: The volley against Royston and the free kick against Halesowen were pretty good. 

DK: Did any goals scored by teammates stand out to you?

KH: We scored some really good team goals this year but don’t remember who scored haha also remember Reggie’s sticking a few in the top bins. 

DK: What targets do you have next season - personally and as a team?

KH: To be consistent in my performances and better to goal tally to last year. 
As a team improve on last years finish.

DK: After a long season, you must be looking relishing the off season, or are you not much of a fan?

KH: Yeah definitely enjoying the break but do miss the games when it’s the weeknd, but comes round quick anyway so we’ll be back training in no time. 


Sunday, 21 June 2026

Harry Hopkins | 2025/26 Q+A #16 | 14.05.2026 |

Reserves and Under-18's midfielder Harry Hopkins looks back on the 2025/26 season. 


DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (Res/U18s) - arguably a successful one?

HH: I thought personally for me it was a season where I showed what I can do and when I'm playing minutes theres nothing stopping me. Reserves was an up and down season with good performances just not the right results. The u18s not a lot that went wrong, winning the league unbeaten, the great run in the FA youth cup and getting to the county final. 

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

HH: Probably the county cup final because of how many goals there was in the game and scoring 2 yourself in a final is always nice. another game being norwich in a friendly vs the academy to just compare our levels to theirs. 

DK: How do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?

HH: Personally I think this season was a bit different for me having to be patient and learn a bit of a different side of football before taking my opportunity and making my mark within the season. 

DK: Similarly, how'd you summarise your time at the club?

HH: I have loved being at the club and the academy, all the coaches have helped me develop of these 2 years but also made me a better person on and off the pitch.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the Reserves? 

HH: It was a very frustrating season, as we know the squad was more than capable of a higher finish and better results.

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall? 

HH: Super proud of the u18 season and what we have achieved collectively as a group.

DK: How special was it being part of that impressive FA Youth Cup run, the best the club's ever had? 

HH: Great for the club and the team. everyone involved should be proud of the achievement.

DK: Unfortunate to not quite retain the Suffolk Midweek Cup, but you must be otherwise proud of that run? 

HH: Yes was a great run up to the final, just wasn’t our night unfortunately and i think most of the lads would agree.

DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign though, how does that feel? 

HH: Feels fantastic and i think we deserved it with the consistency from all players such as u16s, first years and second years.

DK: A largely unchanged team over the previous seasons, how much has that consistency and togetherness played a part in the success?

HH: Definitely helped us a group to be on the same wavelength of how we want to play football and win games. Throughout our two years a key thing has been togetherness and being a team win, lose or draw.

Friday, 19 June 2026

Dan Thompson | 2025/26 Q+A #15 | 14.05.2026 |

Under-23's and Under-18's defender Dan Thompson reflects on the season.


DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective - arguably a successful one?

DT: This season has been an eye opener to me with me being injured at the start of the season, so I’ve tried to get back into squads and with me getting some game time I feel like I’ve done what I can from scoring and getting assist so I don't know. It’s has been good but looking to improve this next year. 

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

DT: Overall there’s been many good games but I think the best one by far has to be the 4-3 win against Woodbridge in the under 23 semi-final as we were 0-3 at halftime I’ve come on and scored the opener and then we’ve just put relentless pressure on them and ultimately won 4-3. The second best game would probably be my step six day for the reserves even though we lost I feel like it was a really good eye-opener and made me gain some experience and in that game I scored the best goal I’ve ever scored in that game. Finally probably under 23’sto win against Woodbridge in the league where I’ve come on and scored the winner with another standout goal of my season.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the U23s? 

DT: 23’s season was really good as it’s the highest I’ve ever been and I think we’ve really proved ourselves as a young squad against players much older than us and it really started to feel like we were getting somewhere, just unlucky in the final 

DK: A few goals to your name this season, which must be nice as a defender?

DT: Yeah as a centre half the main priority really is just to defend but with me getting forwards more and sometimes even been playing in the role of CDM it allowed me to get more goals and I thought of the start this season and if I do say so they were spectacular goals not that I could replicate them again.

DK: How special was it to reach the Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Final, and how proud are you of the run in that competition?

DT: Yeah, reaching the Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Final was good we had a really good run beating some very good opponents and it was a really good experience. I mean the turnout was crazy and the atmosphere, and fans was top quality. We just got unlucky in the final not playing to the best of our ability really, but it was a great experience. Looking forward to winning it next year.

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall? 

DT: Yeah good historic league run for the under 18s and with us switching up the squad quite often it really just shows the quality we’ve got a need for the under 18s so it will be good to do double next year hopefully and yeah it was a great experience overall.

DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign, how does that feel?

DT: Being undefeated in the under-18's league is a great achievement and to do it with the lads we did it with was great because we’ve all bonded so well and it really shows the quality that we’ve got to need them and how far we can go in every competition every league we play in.

DK: What targets do you have for next season?

DT: My targets for next year it’s really push myself and play as much football as possible whether that’s for the 18’s, 23s or reserves and I think not to get injured and play the whole season would be good a good start. Getting as far in the FA Youth Cup as possible would be great like the year we’ve just had. Try and get as many goals and assist as possible always helps 🤣🤣.

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Zak Tamila | 2025/26 Q+A #14 | 14.05.2026 |

Under-23's and Under-18's forward Zak Tamila recaps the 2025/26 season. 


DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective - arguably a successful one?

ZT: Yeah well to be honest, if you told me that we was going to be that successful in the FA Youth cup, county cup and the league I would have bitten your hand off, but it’s a massive achievement for me and the lads, the second years have been a proper inspiration for me and I have learnt a lot from them all, especially how I carry myself on and off. I surprised myself a lot this season too I made some goals to achieve by the end of the season and I’ve smashed those goals completely so I’ve made myself quite proud.

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

ZT: The three I would say that are the stand outs from all the rest are the win against Ipswich Wanderers in the league (last minute winner from an u16 Alex B), the semi final win with the u23s where I scored and assisted two massive goals and the last one would be the final with the u23, as a team we made history for the club in the u23s and it was so special.

DK: What’d you make of the season for the U23s? 

ZT: Let’s just say unexpected, we got a goal to finish top 8 by the end of the season and we finished well above that and we are proud to say the least. There was some really special moments during the season and it’s one that I won’t forget for sure.

DK: Plenty of goals for you this season, can you pick 3 that stand out? 

ZT: Yeah well like I said before I set me some goals before the season started and one of them was to score 10+ goals and in the end I scored 20 so I doubled it. But three goals that stood out was my semi final goal to send us through to the final, my first headed goal against Lakenheath at home and another goal against Debenham away to win a cup game.

DK: How special was it to reach the Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Final, and how proud are you of the run in that competition?

ZT: That will probably be one of those moments that I will remember for a long time, getting through some quite tough games beforehand to then end up in the final is a massive achievement for me and the boys. I’m super proud of all the boys, they definitely deserved it they work super hard week in week out. But we as a team could not have done it without the coaches, they played a massive part in us reaching that final but also doing that well in the league too.

DK: You must be proud to have scored in the Final, a very good strike it was too?

ZT: Yeah it was special and a super proud moment. Yeah it was a great strike on the volley and felt amazing to score in the final. It was a great team worked goal too.

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall? 

ZT: I’m proud of all the boys involved, I was not really involved in the FA Youth Cup run but to the boys who were they deserved everything they got and should be super proud of it. But as an overall season from getting to the FA cup 1st round, to coming second in the county cup, to winning the league undefeated, it was one season to remember and feels amazing.

DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign, how does that feel? 

ZT: It feels so good, as a team we work so hard in training and to win the league undefeated is a massive achievement too, doing it was not easy at all.

DK: How does the season rank with your previous years at the club?

ZT: I have been at the club for 6 years already, but this season was something special and again the boys should be super proud of themselves, like I said they deserve everything they achieved. At the end of the day we made history for the club and we as a whole should be proud.

Monday, 15 June 2026

Henry Vieira | 2025/26 Q+A #13 | 14.05.2026 |

Reserves and Under-18's forward Henry Vieira reflects on the season.

DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (Res/U18s) - arguably a successful one?

HV: From a personal perspective, I think it has been a decent season for myself. I’ve really enjoyed the football. To be part of the reserves team and the 18s team this year has been brilliant. 

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

HV: My three standout games this year would have to be Southend in the youth cup. Although we did lose this game, it was so good to be involved in it. It was the game in which we made history for the club so it did feel amazing to be playing in the game. Another stand out game would be the 3-1 win over Wivenhoe away. From a personal perspective, I think this game was very successful. To score the second goal to put us ahead was a brilliant feeling. The last standout game would have to be Stanway Pegasus at home. Winning 5-2 against a play off chasing side was a brilliant result. The game had been 2-2 until the last 20 minutes, so for the team to score 3 goals at the end of the match was amazing.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the Reserves? 

HV: Last season for the reserves, definitely wasn’t as successful as hoped for, however there are definitely lots of positives to take from it. There were definitely games in which we were the better side but just couldn’t get the 3 points over the line. We did however have some great games beating teams at the higher end of the table.

DK: What did you make of your first season of step 6 football?

HV: Going into my first season in step 6, I really did not know what to expect. It was definitely the biggest challenge I have faced so far, especially against the stronger teams in the league. I think I underestimated the physicality side of the league which I now know is a huge factor, so that was hard to get used to at first. It is a very competitive league, but I think that did make me really enjoy playing football.

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall? 

HV: It has definitely been a successful year for the 18s team. Managing to win the league unbeaten was a great achievement for us. It was definitely a huge challenge, some weeks we definitely did not play our best football but as long as we got the 3 points was all that mattered. I think the standout was the run in the FA youth cup. It was amazing to make history for the club and I know the boys were really proud of that. it was amazing to see so many people turn up to the games which I think really helped us. It was definitely a shame to not win the county cup this year but it gives us a target for next season.

DK: What are your targets for next season?

HV: My targets for next year are to win the league again. To definitely win the county cup, I think this is a huge target for everyone as we know how much it hurt to lose in the final and to reach the first round proper of the fa youth cup again. 

Saturday, 13 June 2026

Charlie Skinner | 2025/26 Q+A #12 | 13.05.2026 |

Charlie Skinner | 2025/26 Q+A #12 | 13.05.2026 |

Reserves and Under-18's Goalkeeper Charlie Skinner recaps the 2025/26 season.


DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (Res/U18s) - arguably a successful one?

CS: I feel like I had a decent season from a personal perspective this year. Yes I would say a successful year for the 18s winning the league and also a good competitive year for reserves. 

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

CS: U18s first round FA Youth Cup, this is a big stand out game due to it being a great achievement for us. U18s semi final of county cup, this one because of making it to a county cup final twice in a row. Reserves Wroxham reserves away this was a stand out game due to us being there first loss all season.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the Ressies?

CS: It was a tough season overall and I think we were definitely disappointed with how it went this year. 

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall?

CS: Yes a very good year for the 18s being undefeated in the league and having great cup runs so very proud of the lads.

DK: How special was it being part of that impressive FA Youth Cup run, the best the club's ever had?

CS: Yes very special to be apart of the FA Youth Cup run and to do it with these lads as well was amazing achievement for us all but was a big shame to of missed the second round proper due to injury. 

DK: Where do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?

CS: Right at the very top definitely one of the best seasons I’ve played both personally and with the team but that credit to the lads I played with. 

DK: Similarly, how'd you summarise your time at the club?

CS: It’s been amazing loved every second of it I feel I have improved so much since joining but that comes down to the incredible coaches I’ve had throughout the 2 years and also met great lads along the way.

DK: Unfortunate to not quite retain the Suffolk Midweek Cup, but you must be otherwise proud of that run?

CS: Yes it was a good run and proud to of got back two back finals in this competition but was very disappointing to of not retained it.

DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign, how does that feel?

CS: Yes feels very good to of gone through the season with no losses in the league and am so proud of the lads.

DK: Can you recall a few saves that you made this season that stand out?

CS: I would say Wroxham away I made a few big saves to keep a clean sheet and win us the game but if I was to pick one it would be a top bins saves against FC Peterborough. 

DK: You've kept a good clean sheet ratio this season, many stand out to you?

CS: Yes I think all of the FA Youth cup ones stand out but if I had to pick one it would be Fakenham in the youth cup made a few big saves.

DK: A largely unchanged team over the previous seasons, how much has that consistency and togetherness played a part in the success?

CS: Yes the consistency has played a big part in the success from the last 2 years and what helps is how close we all are as a team and I think this shows on the pitch.

Thursday, 11 June 2026

Harlyn Palmer | 2025/26 Q+A #11 | 12.05.2026 |

Reserves and Under-18's winger Harlyn Palmer looks back at the 2025/26 season.


DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (Res/U18s)?

HP: Yeah even though my season was cut short in January I think I have a good half season and I’ve enjoyed it a lot.

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

HP: I would say for me the FA Youth Cup game against Billericay as we got into the first round proper for the first time in the clubs history the second game I’d say is the game we had against Bristol City academy even though they were a year younger we still dominated a top academy side and it was also a good experience, lastly I'd probably say the FA Youth Cup game vs Lowestoft we came into the game after beating them in the county cup the year before so we know they would’ve wanted to get one back on us but we ended up winning the game quite comfortably with a good performance.

DK: You scored some big goals this season, can you pick a few that stand out?

HP: Yeah I scored a couple in the FA Youth Cup but the one that stood out the most was the one against Billericay which earned us first round proper.

DK: How do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?

HP: Yeah I’m not sure to be fair because obviously last season we had the county cup final win which also made history for the club but then this season we got to the second round proper of the FA Youth Cup and also got to the county cup final which unfortunately I was still injured so I couldn’t play but still 2 very good seasons which are hard to choose from.

DK: Similarly, how'd you summarise your time at the club?

HP: Yeah I’ve found the past 4 years really good 2 EJA seasons and 2 academy seasons but I think I’ve improved a lot as a player and have also made some good memories and new mates.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the Reserves?

HP: Overall a bit of a disappointing season for the reserves because I think we played well in pretty much every game but just couldn’t get the results. I thought we started the season quite well but ended quite poorly.

DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall?

HP: Yeah a really good season again for the U18s reaching the second round proper and the final of the county cup again and I’m proud of the club for being able to reach that.

DK: How special was it being part of that impressive FA Youth Cup run, the best the club's ever had?

HP: It was really special obviously coming short losing 3-0 to a good Southend side in the second round proper but it also created good opportunities for me like going out on trial to Coventry and also for the rest of the team.

DK: Unfortunate to not quite retain the Suffolk Midweek Cup, but you must be otherwise proud of that run?

HP: Yeah it’s annoying not to retain the midweek cup but still a massive achievement reaching the final 2 years in a row.

DK: A largely unchanged team over the previous seasons, how much has that consistency and togetherness played a part in the success?

HP: It’s played a massive part we’ve all grown so much as players and people and I think that’s created good togetherness within the squad which probably links with why we’ve had so much success. 

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Joe Neal | 2025/26 Q+A #10 | 12.05.2026 |

Striker Joe Neal recaps the 2025/26 season. 


DK: Overall, how did you find the season from a personal perspective?

JN: Overall I think I had a good season performance wise this season. I feel like I contributed well to the team with performances, goals and assists. However it was also a frustrating season with the few little injuries I had that kept me out for a period of time. I would’ve also like to get a few more goals than I did, however overall I was pleased. 


DK: Plenty of goals in your first season at the club, can you pick 3 that stand out most?

JN: Yeah a few goals to choose from but as I said before I would’ve liked a few more to pick from. One that stands out the most is definitely Bury at home. I think that was my best goal this season, and with it being on my birthday and in a local derby with a big win, that was definitely number one. Another couple that stood out would be St Ives away, it was a good team goal and a finish I was pleased with. Also Bromsgrove away, It was my first of the season so one that got me going and ready to kick on and score more. 


DK: Equally can you pick 3 games in general that stood out to you?

JN: Bury at Home is definitely the game that stands out the most. A local derby win on my birthday, with a goal and MOTM, couldn’t have asked for much more. Another one that stands out is definitely Stourbridge away. Having to go back there on a Wednesday night after the postponement before and getting a big win to help keep our play off hopes alive was big and a great feeling! Final game that stands out to me would be Halesowen at home. Another game where everything clicked for the whole team. A good convincing 3-0 win with a goal to top it off too. Big mentions to the Suffolk cup final and Spalding at home. 2 games where I wasn’t involved on the pitch but stand out massively performance wise from the boys. 

DK: A very good FA Cup run this season, what are your thoughts looking back?

JN: Yeah it was definitely a good run. We were very close to getting to the first round proper, being knocked out by a higher league opposition who at the time were unbeaten at home and flying in their respective league. I think we can wake great pride in our run we had and take it into next season and hopefully get to that first round proper. 

DK: A first Premier Cup triumph for you, how good did that feel?

JN: Unreal feeling! I’ve played in the competition a few times now and to finally win it was a great feeling. It’s actually my first silverware at non league football so that adds to it too! 

DK: A very professional Premier Cup run as well, winning it in style?

JN: Yeah for sure. To win the competition is obviously great and was a goal of ours at the start of the season, but to do it without conceding a goal is a real achievement so credit to the boys. 

DK: Looking at the league campaign, obviously ended in gutting circumstances but there must be a lot of pride to have still finished towards the top end?

JN: Yeah 100%! I think the overriding feeling on the final day was disappointment and frustration after missing out on the plays off the way we did. But as you said, we can take great pride from finishing where we did. I think after the late loss away at Worcester, a lot of people would’ve counted us out. But to go 6 games unbeaten and get us into the position we were in can leave us feeling that pride that you mentioned. 

DK: How do you reflect overall on the league campaign?

JN: Pretty similar to what I said above really. Definitely proud of the team and what we did, getting so close to play offs and winning the Suffolk cup. However there is that frustration of missing out on our goal of getting into the playoffs, something we knew we should’ve and probably deserved to achieve. 

DK: Would you still class the season, overall, as a successful one?

JN: I think so yeah, our goals were to win the Suffolk cup and get play offs. Although we didn’t manage to achieve the later, we finished the 2nd highest the club has ever finished in this league, and were right there in touching distance of the play offs. 
 
DK: What targets do you have next season - both personally and as a team?

JN: Personally I have the same targets I always try to set myself of 20+ goals. That’s something I like to set so I have a goal to work towards. As a team, I think it will be the same as before. Retaining the Suffolk cup and pushing for play offs as a minimum will be our goals I’m sure. 

DK: After a long season, you must be looking relishing the off season, or are you not much of a fan?

JN: Yeah obviously it’s nice to have a break and get away on some holidays, but it does get to a point where I personally get a little bored without football! With us having such a good group of lads, it makes going to training and games so enjoyable so going without it for a while does get a bit boring, but yeah putting your legs up and going to get some sun is also nice.

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Keiran Morphew | 2025/26 Q&A #9 | 12.05.2026 |

Keiran Morphew | 2025/26 Q&A #9 | 12.05.2026 |

Club captain and defender Keiran Morphew reflects on the 2025/26 campaign.


DK: Overall, how did you find the season from a personal perspective?


KM: Yea I think there were changes outside the pitch that made it feel as professional as we have ever had it at Needham and I have enjoyed this season almost as much as last season.

DK: You must be overall proud of the last few seasons for the club?

KM: The last few seasons have been unreal, probably since I was 26/27, every year has been wicked.

DK: Another very good FA Cup run this season, what are your thoughts looking back?

KM: It wasn’t bad, disappointing we didn’t make the first round proper but it is what it is.

DK: Five Premier Cup triumphs in six years, a very impressive record that no doubt spurs you on for more?

KM: Absolutely, I would love to hit double figures!

DK: A clean sheet throughout the Premier Cup as well, winning it in style?

KM: We had as tough a run this season as I can ever remember so to do it without conceding is impressive!

DK: Looking at the league campaign, obviously ended in gutting circumstances but there must be a lot of pride to have still achieved our second highest step 3 finish?

KM: We played some of the best performances I have seen from a Needham side as well, shame we didn’t make play offs but we will aim to do better this year.

DK: How do you reflect on the league campaign?

KM: Lacked a little consistency around Christmas and afterwards but overall I thought it was enjoyable.

DK: Evidently this club is in your DNA, so it must feel even more special to be captain during this great period for the club?

KM: I have always loved being the captain of the club and the role has been made a pleasure because of everyone involved during that period.

DK: What targets do you have next season - personally and as a team?

KM: To enjoy the season as much as we have this year!

DK: After a long season, you must be looking relishing the off season, or are you not much of a fan?

KM: Yes I absolutely love the off season, partying and playing 7-side with Suffolk's best players.

Saturday, 6 June 2026

Tevan Allen | New Signing Interview | 19.05.2026 |

Tevan Allen talks about his return to Needham.


DK: How excited are you to be back? 

TA: I’m over the moon to be back if I’m honest! 

DK: Must feel like you never left, given a season isn't really a long time? 

TA: It’s a weird one because it was a season but because of the achievement it felt longer! After watching the boys in the final I feel like it’s going to feel different but in a good way so hopefully it does feel like I’ve never left.

DK: You enjoyed two really good seasons with us before, which you must be relishing more?

TA: I think personally the year I joined was my best personal performance in my career and I’m hoping to do it again and hopefully surpass that.

DK: Speaking more about your last season with us, you must be aiming to get back to step 2?

TA: Step 2 just felt like everything I’d ever wanted from my career so the aim is to get back there and stay there! 

DK: Since you left, you've gone onto to secure another league title, with some familiar faces, which must've been good?

TA: Last year regardless of what it looks like now was such a big achievement with a special group of players and Kev who’s a special manager! 

DK: Where would you rank your 2 years with us within your career so far? 

TA: Not just saying this because I’m making my return but I’ve told the boys the time I had at Needham was the best time of my career so far and when speaking to Tom I told him it feels like home. So definitely the best.

DK: What are your targets for the season ahead?

TA: I’ll always strive to be better so I want for myself more goals and for the team, promotion!

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Ben Smith | 2025/26 Q+A #8 | 11.05.2026 |

Ben Smith | 2025/26 Q+A #8 | 11.05.2026 |

Reserves defender Ben Smith looks back on the season.


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

BS: Another season full of ups and downs mate a great season again for my development with the lads but plenty of downs too but that’s football you learn from every season you have.

DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?

BS: The first one would be the win at Wivenhoe was absolutely key to the season it was a massive win to give us a boost when we needed it, the midweek 1-0 win away at Wroxham was also so good the fight the lads showed to hold out for a massive 3 points and a clean sheet from a defensive pov was even better and the last one even though we ended up losing the game was KPR at home it was a mental game which we led right up until the dying moments and for the to have to bring on an ex prem player to score the goals just shows the heart these boys had for young lads.

DK: How do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?

BS: It’s another season right at the top for me mate obvious the seasons where I could play 18’s and go on cup runs and league runs would maybe rank slightly higher but to be involved in one of the best ressies teams theres been means it ranks highly.

DK: Similarly, how'd you summarise your time at the club?

BS: Mate I’ve loved my time at the club the last 8 years have been so good I’ve loved every minute the coaches have been top dollar the lads I’ve met and made friends for life so the club will forever hold an important place in my life it’s the place that’s let me develop to become the player i have become today.

DK: What'd you make of the season for the Reserves - team wise?

BS: Like I’ve said in previous answers it was an up and down season for the ressies with some very good results but also a run of games that let us down massively which we knew at the time we’d let ourselves down. 

DK: As one of the more longer serving players in the Academy, how pleasing has it been to see the development within the team?

BS: The development throughout the years has been incredible mate the lads have grown and grown into great players they’ll all go on to have great careers I’m sure.

DK: What's the one major takeaway thought for you from this season?

BS: Another great season for development mate some ups and downs but to finish my time at Needham in this way was great the clubs great and wish everyone nothing but the best in the future.

DK: There's a lot of togetherness within the squad, how much has it become like a family - even with the direct family you have in the team?! 

BS: I don’t even attend the college anymore but on match days it feels like I’m with the lads every day it’s a great group and of course with brad in there playing alongside your brother is always special it’s been a great year though looking forward to the future. 

Flynn Bobby | 2025/26 Q+A #18 | 16.05.2026 |

Academy winger Flynn Bobby recaps the 2025/26 season, and breaking into the First Team. DK: How did you find the season from a personal pers...