Lets focus on what's important
Dan TalmageIt is truly said that the reward that Britain looks forward to is a cup of tea, and preferably a nice cup of tea with a sit down and a biscuit. This is acknowledged by everyone from the King after a long day entertaining dubious foreign potentates, to a driver stopping at Scratchwood Services after a long haul. That biscuity reward, for a hard day’s work, is the hallmark of Cambridge South M5s. But, just as biscuits all differ in their unique and resplendent variety, so does our team.
James Hartley – Custard Cream. It has truly been said that the British will give blood for a custard cream, and James is no different, giving his heart and soul on the pitch.
Craig Hall – Tennis Biscuit. While less recognised in Britain, this classic South African teatime treat is like Craig’s hockey – smashing!
Jordan Walker – Chocolate Hobnob. This is the one everyone hopes they’ll be offered.
Nev Warren – Delicje. Iconic biscuit with a smashing orangey bit – but it’s not a Jaffa Cake! Does have a slight tendency to get fouled relentlessly.
Nuwan Chandratilleke – Party Ring. Everyone’s favourite. Hard to get past.
Stuart Creed – Chocolate finger. Tall, upstanding, and hugely popular.
Etienne Bloomfield – Chocolate Digestive. Satisfying.
James Morrison – Fox’ s Crunch Cream. King of biscuits and king on the pitch.
Jude Plumb – Jammie Dodger. Twists and skips around opponents.
Dan Talmage – Fig Roll. Slightly doubtful but solid.
Rob Barton – Bourbon Cream. The original and best.
Will Burscough – Rich Tea. Reliable to a fault.
Jan Brynjolffssen – Wagon Wheel. Centrepiece around which the game revolves.
Sandy Taylor - Nice. Says it all.
Today, there was also some hockey. We lost, 3-2. From my vantage point at the back, I’m going to claim the sun was in my eyes.
Comments
Sandy Taylor 3 days ago
Careful Dan, you're putting my Nairn's sponsorship at risk!
Rob Barton 2 days, 2 hours ago
The juniors in the team have been "sponsored" by Jaffa Cakes - a staple at every U14s tournament - for years. Fortunately, as they are cakes not biscuits, there is no conflict.
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