Reserves and Under-18's captain Kellen Fiddy reviews the 2025/26 season.
DK: How did you find the season from a personal perspective - arguably a successful one?
KF: I think overall it was a positive season for me, mainly because of the frustration from last season being injured for the majority of it. So getting through the whole season injury free and not having to miss many games I’m happy with for sure. I definitely have learnt a lot on and off the pitch this season being tested in training with the academy coaches and i’m leaving a much improved person and player than when I joined.
DK: Can you pick 3 standout games from this season, if so which ones and why?
KF: 1- Erith Fa youth cup 1st round proper. This game was an overall top performance from all the lads, personally contributing 2 assist to that game was a nice feeling as we made history for the club getting into the 2nd round for the first time. 2- Southend Fa youth cup 2 round proper,despite the result we showed great character in what was one of the biggest occasions that we experienced over the 2 years at u18s level. 3- Sudbury u18s county cup r16 Scoring the winning pen in the shootout to take us through to the quarters was an unreal feeling that i will remember for a long time in the future.
DK: How do you think this season ranks within your previous seasons at the club?
KF: Yeah this is definitely top compared to last year as i mentioned with my previous injury just getting through the whole season is a big improvement from the season before.
DK: Similarly, how’d you summarise your time at the club?
KF: Yeah I can’t speak highly enough about my time at the club from the moment I walked in the doors I’ve been challenged, pushed to become a better player and person overall, as well as being given the support and guidance when I needed it throughout my time being injured.
DK: What’d you make of the season for the Reserves?
KF: It’s tough to summarise the reserves season, we knew from the beginning that it was gonna be a tough season, however we had belief that we can compete in every game we play at that level, we fell unfortunate in a few results not going our way but that’s football some good performances but couldn’t really get a run of wins together especially down the back end of the season.
DK: A very historic season for the U18s - how proud are you overall?
KF: Yeah very proud of everyone who was involved we showed good squad depth with players coming in from the u16 squad towards the end of the season when the schedule for games was hectic and they adapted really well which is a good sign for the future of the 18s.
DK: How special was it being part of that impressive FA Youth Cup run, the best the club’s ever had?
KF: Yeah really special to play a big part in that run creating club history is such a nice feeling leaving behind a club record for the u18s
DK: Unfortunate to not quite retain the Suffolk Midweek Cup, but you must be otherwise proud of that run?
KF: Yeah gutted with the result in the final but yeah still good experience making it to back to back finals.
DK: An unbeaten U18 League Champion campaign though, how does that feel?
KF: Yeah another club record set from us boys and one that so many played a part in and yeah credit to all the coaches staff and us players who played a part in creating that season of history.
DK: How much did it mean to you to captain the Reserves/U18s?
KF: A really proud feeling to step up as captain, a role where I had to step up as a leader and gain a lot of experience which is always a good thing, being a captain entails a lot more than just wearing the armband on the pitch at the weekend, there is lots of roles and responsibilities at the training ground that not everyone sees and gave me more experience in that department so yeah really grateful.
DK: A largely unchanged team over the previous seasons, how much has that consistency and togetherness played a part in the success?
KF: We are a really close group the vibes at the academy is top and we carry that into the games we play which is a massive boost when we play as everyone knows each others play styles and strengths which we can utilise when it comes to playing.
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?
KF: That was one of my long term goals for this season, do everything I can to try and break into first team training on a consistent basis and try get into one of the match day squads and managed to achieve that which I really enjoyed, more experience for me and you’re surrounded by top players that are willing to give you information to help improve your game and it brings you up as a player for definite.
DK: Adding to that you made a fair few First team appearances how was that for you and how much did it motivate you for more?
KF: Even in the short appearances I made off the bench I feel like I learnt a lot just being in and around it on the matchday squad is so beneficial for a player like me wanting to improve and learn, but yeah now I’ve experienced it I’m hungry for more, so I continue to work hard over the summer and hit the ground running pre season.
DK: Scoring a few important goals this season must be a nice positive personally?
KF: I mean who doesn’t love getting on the score sheet but means a lot when they contribute to the team winning which is the main thing for me so every way possible I can do that I will give me all to. Definitely a target for next season though is to add to them numbers as that’s one of the main factors that get you recognised and I want to be talked about, I’m hungry to get my numbers up even more.














