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FAREWELL
BUT NOT
GOODBYE
And so we look forward and hope that on
the resumption, all those who regularly
congregate at Imperial Fields will return
safe and well. We look forward, once again,
to enjoy the exceptional talents of some
of south London’s finest youngsters before
they get the chance to ply their talents in
the higher echelons of non-league (and
hopefully, league) football; and we trust
that those who remain will be able to assist
the club’s ambitions and propel us up the
pyramid.
THE PLAYERS
Danny Bassett once again led the scoring
charts with twenty-one in all competitions
(and only one from the penalty spot), David
Castanho weighed in with ten (prior to
his departure) - an impressive tally from
midfield. Jamarie Brissett proved to be one
of the finds of the campaign, contributing
eight before an injury ruled him out of the
closing fixtures, and Hady Ghandour had
notched up seven when he left to trial at
Charlton. With the uncertainty pervading
all around at the moment, it remains to be
seen whether they will be in a position to
take him on when football resumes. But
if he does get the chance to transfer his
talents to the professional game, he will be
wished well by everybody at Imperial Fields
and welcomed back at any time. A special
mention must be made of James Shaw,
who was ever present in all competitions
and proved himself to be one of the most
popular characters at the club.