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Bloom, Bloom, Bloom

March 17, 2009 11:20

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JC MSFL Div 3
NW Neasden C 4 Faithfold C 1

Neasden followed up their impressive ‘double-header’ win over Red Sea last week with a comprehensive victory against Faithfold to keep their bid for a third consecutive promotion firmly on track with Stephen Bloom scoring his fourth hat-trick of the season.

Played in the beautiful Spring sunshine at Hadley Football Club, it was the visitors who started the brightest as Neasden failed to retain possession on a wide pitch. Whilst Faithfold didn’t really create any clear chances in this period, it was their better use of possession that led to them taking the lead on the quarter hour mark when the Neasden defence failed to deal with a long ball from David Garson and Ben Lewis gleefully drove the ball into the far corner of Simon Beresford’s goal and in doing so inflicted the first goal that Neasden and Beresford had conceded in over 250 minutes of football. Not exactly up there with Manchester United and Edwin Van der Sar but impressive nonetheless.

This seemed to kick Neasden into life as they seemed to realise that anything less than three points today would undo all their good work from last week, especially with Red Sea winning their game today. Gary Dymant, utterly dominant in the middle of the park with Paul Andrews all day, lofted a beautifully weighted ball over the Faithfold defence into the path of Bloom but his first-time lob from 20 yards dropped agonizingly just over the crossbar.

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