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Last four tests loom as Neasden go into unknown territory

March 5, 2009 12:15

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

Sunday will be a huge day for everyone connected to North West Neasden. The quadruple-chasing A team will look to get back to winning ways when they host Baldon Sports in the semi-finals of the London FA Sunday Challenge Cup at Bricket Wood. With captain Lee Cash banned, the team will jet Matt Stock back from league football in France, hoping that the likes of Daniel Levenfiche, TJ Keterman, Ricky Kennet, Danny Daggers, Jonny Ellis, Daniel Cole and Scott Shindler can take them through to their first LFA final.

Baldon took the scalp of London Maccabi Lions A in the first round and with joint-boss Daniel Fox on honeymoon, Jamie Cole is relishing the biggest match of his managerial career.

"It's uncharted waters for both sides," he said. "We'll have to be at our best if we want to win the tie so I am happy to have such a big squad. Our last game against Hendon was not our best performance but our year-long unbeaten record had to come to an end at some point. The margin of error, particularly in the London Sunday Cup, is very narrow but I hope that with the same effort we have shown in the past and with a bit of good luck our progress will continue."

Vista of the Orpington & Bromley District Sunday Football League await the winners. Neasden B entertain Cetinkaya Cinar of the KOPA Cypriot Football League at Hadley FC as the teams look to book a place in the final of the London FA Sunday Junior Cup.

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