I will begin by saying what a joy it was to return to a ground of outstanding natural beauty. Suppose I had better start at the beginning and what a beginning it was, after two minutes a great ball from young Max to Nicky who should have scored despite a great tackle back by their lad. Not to worry as the ball was played through mid field and out again wide again and when it came inside there was young Max to slam it home. What do we do now? do we tighten up and hold out for 70 minutes? Halaleuja! we keep piling forward again through the mid field and beautiful passing puts Nicky through to flick it over the keeper for another lovely goal. Surely they will now consolidate, oh no they won't, again through mid field and out to Max who comes inside across their defence and slots a stupendous goal. The whole team appear to be on cloud nine and a lovely ball to the back post finds Gav who heads it back across goal for Nicky to nod in. It was an excellent first half full of great passing and hard work by every single one. Second half produced just one goal but what a goal it was with Andy Thanoj hitting a beautiful pass from the edge of his own box diagonally some 40 yards on to the toe of Ash who took it in his stride and put a superb ball across on to to the head of a diving Gav Allot who powered it into the top corner, a goal to challenge Qualters on this ground for goal of the season. Very unlucky not to have a 6th When Davies hit the angle of post and crossbar with a cracking free kick. So who was man of the match? it is difficult to say as every single one put on the style and gave it everything however, Liam Agnew took the mid field by the scruff of the neck inspired Abbott and Thanoj to give their best displays of the season and what a prospect young Max is. I sincerely hope this is the turning point of the season and Craig plays the same team next week and going forward. UTP