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Jayden was Farm’s best outfield player on the night, mostly secure with his defensive positioning yet still managing to carry our greatest threat in attack with a series of purposeful runs. He has adapted supremely well to the task that his Manager has asked of him.

Jayden Nielsen, barely 21 himself, continues to perform with growing maturity at left-back since being pressed into service there on a fairly regular basis this season from his normal position up front on the wing.
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With the super-skills of Evander Grubb and Marcus Day – just ‘in’ and ‘out’ of their teens respectively outside on either flank – and! – seventeen-year-old Harvey Tierney (again from our current crop of sensational Under 18’s) stepping in for a full league debut at left back, Bristol Manor Farm fielded what must have been one of our youngest starting line-ups in living memory. Lloydy was partnered in midfield by last season’s Under 18’s skipper Harry Lucas (already an established first-team player this term) and the ever-so-slightly older George Fowler who has patiently waited for his chance and is now duly taking it. The captain’s armband (and role of midfield lynchpin) for this treacherous-looking voyage was passed on to the arm and redoubtable shoulders of Lloyd Mills and we loved Barry Carelton’s tweet on our social media feed for its’ sweet simplicity – “Well deserved Lloyd”. Perhaps, going forward, an even bigger one on our season. The three teenagers would all go on later in the second half on Tuesday night and each make a great impact from the bench. These unfortunate absences forced Lee’s hand into naming just three players on the bench – all of them under 18’s – in Will Gallagher, Regan Lashenko and Luco Ponsillo, who impressed as a sub last time here against Slimbridge. It’s tempting to add that the only thing missing from the scene was Gene Kelly and a silent copper, but that wouldn’t be strictly true as Manor Farm made the long trek south without the suspended Frankie Artus, the injured full-back Mason Winter and an unavailable-due-to-work trio of Theo Llewellyn, Aron Robbins and skipper Jake Gosling.

The rain fair swirled and sheeted across the ironically-named Sunseeker International County Ground, sweeping to and fro underneath the club’s brand new floodlights like MGM Studio rain. Their ‘All-weather’ pitch may only have had two or three of the natural elements to contend with last Tuesday but there was certainly enough wind and rain about to have kept a wide-awake Noah on permanent look-out all night. Our away fixture at Larkhall Athletic was but one victim last Saturday amongst a raft of postponements which decimated the league schedule once again, meaning lost revenues, busted rhythms and midweek rearrangements all ‘round… Happy New Year…ĭue to their plastic pitch there was slim chance of a postponement in midweek, however, when Lee Lashenko’s side had to make the long trip to Poole on the south coast to face newly-promoted and high-flying Hamworthy United. Good Afternoon everyone and welcome to the BS3 Services Stadium – the home of Bristol Manor Farm FC – for this PITCHING IN Southern League Division One South fixture versus Wimborne Town.
