Under-23's and Under-18's goalkeeper Jake Bloom reflects on the 2025/26 season.
DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective (U23s/U18s) - arguably a successful one?
JB: Both team had a very successful season definitely, so there’s always that to look at. But for me personally it was all about developing and getting used to the standard early on. After that, it was all about consistency, and how I could correct finer details to make myself even better.
DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?
JB: One game that always comes to my head is U18s V Sudbury in the County Cup. It was my first game back from injury with no training sessions, straight into the biggest game so far in the season. We dug deep and eventually won on penalties so that has to be up there as a one I won’t forget for a while. Next, I would have to say U23s County Cup Semi Finals against Woodbridge. When going in at half time only just conceding a quick 3 goals, we knew that we had a long way to get back in it. And then no one would have said we would complete the comeback to make it to the final winning 4-3. That was a special night not just for the team, but for the club, with the support and scenes after the game. And finally, one reserves game which is a memorable one, away to Wivenhoe. It was a bottom of the table 6 pointer against an aggressive team. We eventually won 3-1 after a very difficult second half defending our own half, but it was a successful day in the end.
DK: What'd you make of the season for the U23s?
JB: The U23s season was definitely and good one. After the poor season last year, we made sure improvements happened and things changed. We didn’t start the season great, but went on a great run at the start of the new year, going unbeaten in 9 games out of 10 games. We finished the league season just in 6th which is a big positive, but we had greater success in the cup. In the final, it wasn’t meant to be our day against a very strong Brantham side, but all the team done extremely well to get this far in the first place.
DK: How special was it to reach the Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Final, and how proud are you of the run in that competition?
DK: How special was it to reach the Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Final, and how proud are you of the run in that competition?
JB: We had a great run, defeating Debenham U23s, beating Sudbury U23s on penalties, then Haverhill Rovers Res in the quarter finals, before the unbelievable comeback v Woodbridge U23s, which summed up our season to never give up. Obviously, it was a tough final against a very strong Brantham side, but the boys should be proud if there were involved in the U23s this season. There are lots of difficult teams in the competition, some who we came up against, but we always did show great sprit to push ourselves further into the competition.
DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall?
JB: An incredible season in all competitions to be honest. We pushed each other through challenging times, but eventually got results that we needed. Being involved in the FA Youth Cup run was definitely a great one, with the boys out there giving it there all. It just shows that not many teams get that far into the competition from a non-league level, so that just shows how historic that was. The County Cup unfortunately wasn’t meant to be back-to-back, but some great moments to look back on that during those games. And then to the league where we went undefeated in what was a challenging season, with lots of new players from the U16s being involved towards the back end of the season, it really does show the quality we have in the club. In those games, I felt like I had to be more of the leader with more experience than them to help them as we had everything on the line to make sure we were champions, and to do it undefeated by only drawing 2 games is incredible as a club.
DK: Two great U18 cup runs that you were in the squad for, can you describe what that experience meant to you?
JB: Like I've just said those cup runs were amazing. We came up against tough opposition but we always played our football to get the better of them. Wehen preparing for those games in training, we only focused on ourselves as we know how much strength and quality we have which always shows on the game days. It was a great experience for me, especially being involved and watching it all, and I can hopefully use that to help me in the future.
DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign, how does that feel?
JB: The U18s league this year is a memorable one for sure. With the club having lots of games in a season, we needed the help of some of the U16s to step in during busy times of the season. With only drawing 2 games in a challenging season is impressive but also by winning the rest of the league games is something else. Moments like beating our rivals twice is always a good one I'd say. I think with the younger lads coming into the team, I feel like I had to play the more experienced role, to help them and guide them to making the transition easy for them, as they would of been feeling nerves for the occasion. Even in those games, performances might not of been the best, in which some games we had won, but went into the dressing room with negative mentalities as perhaps we were not happy with our own individual performance. That just shows the type of players we are I think and we all have the mentality to perform well consistently and get successful results at the same time.
DK: Can you recall a few saves that you made this season that stand out?
JB: I'm not really someone to remember saves that I make but more the overall performance that I had as that definitely gets remembered more by others. Of course I remember some like the Sudbury U18s game I made a close range save from a header at an important moment of the game which is definitely one for me to remember. In the same game, saving a penalty in the shootout is another good one. Another one more recent in the U18s V Hadleigh which was a long range volley steering towards my bottom corner. For sure I have made some for U23s, one V Woodbridge in the league got lots of mentions after the game which also makes you feel good. I have definitely got more but I enjoy having a good game but me playing well more, and my overall performance being memorable instead.
DK: What are your targets for next season?
JB: Aims for next season is to continue developing as a goalkeeper and my all round game. It doesn't matter what team I may be in next year, ensuring that I am consistent throughout the season is definitely a big one for me, in games and training, as there's moments one week I would do something in training or a game, and another week I won't do that successfully, but goalkeeping is all about fine details which I need to make sure I work on myself to get better at those. But I am always ready for whatever and am always pushing myself to become better like lots of players in the club.





