By Matt Cecil

Wanderers midfielder Matt Bloomfield has backed the National Rail's No Messin' campaign by appearing in a video interview for their website.

The light-hearted feature shows 'Blooms' sharing his top training tips, off-the-field hobbies and pre-match rituals while he also answers a series of questions about his time in the game and most importantly, whether he's a ketchup or brown sauce man!

The No Messin' campaign aims to educate youngsters about the dangers of railways in the UK and the organisation recently held an Open Day at Adams Park where kids were given a talk by Network Rail representative Terry Hawkins and treated to a host of entertaining activities.

Matt said: "Being a professional footballer is a dream for me, but it didn't just happen. It could have been easy for me to just muck about with my mates and get into trouble, but I was lucky that I was given a chance to develop my talent and do something that I really love for a career.

"That's why the club and I are supporting No Messin'. Together we can show that there are better things to do than hang about on the streets or the railways where you could get into trouble, seriously hurt or much worse."

Click here to watch Matt's interview or click here to read his answers to some posing questions.

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