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LFA Cup success would be icing on the cake for Faithfold

April 4, 2013 10:23

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

I was there when Faithfold A saw their hopes of making history fall through their fingers in 2002 and I’m looking forward to my return to Wingate & Finchley as the boys in green and white look to make history on super Sunday.

Much has changed at the club since then, with only manager Zuriel Solomon, assistant-manager Daryl Phillips and captain Alex Levack still in the squad and it would be fair to say that the trio have unfinished business as far as the London FA Sunday Intermediate Cup is concerned.

I could sense the determination in Phillips’s voice when I spoke to him ahead of the game. Rarely has a day gone by when he hasn’t thought about the painful 5-2 defeat at the hands of Libra Arms. 4,015 days to be precise.

The team has been on a long and eventful journey since but the trio have overhauled the squad with a combination of young and committed players who deserve their moment in the spotlight. And if ever there was a team who deserved to put their name on the trophy, that team is Faithfold.