Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Fixture Rearangements



Please note there has been a fixture updated that could affect you:
Under 14
From: 
SUN 15 DEC 2013 14:00
Painswick Youth U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: King George V PF, Bisley #1
To: 
SUN 08 DEC 2013 14:00
Painswick Youth U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: King George V PF, Bisley #1

Click here for full details of this fixture on Full-Time

Please note there has been a fixture updated that could affect you:
Under 14
From: 
SUN 26 JAN 2014 14:00
Cleeve Wanderers U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: Swindon Village PF, Cheltenham #1
To: 
SUN 15 DEC 2013 14:00
Cleeve Wanderers U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: Swindon Village PF, Cheltenham #1

Click here for full details of this fixture on Full-Time

Southside Double Header

Our League and Cup double header with Southside U14's starts this coming Sunday (03/11) with the league fixture. 

We are the away team with the match being played at the Burrows. We should therefore aim to meet at 1:30pm for the 2pm kick-off.

Southside U14's are currently 12th in the division with one win in five matches played. They have however played some of the teams you would expect to be challenging at the top of the table and so this by no means tells the full story.

What we need to remember is to just play the match. Not worry about league positions but take the game as it is and play it with the tempo and intensity that we have been in the last few weeks.This is both in matches and also the work we have been doing in training. 

The squad for the game will be as follows. 

1. Will F (Captain) 
2. Ben  
3. George 
4. Sam 
5. Max
6. Louis
7. Luca  
8. Freddie 
9. Daniel  
10. Jacob 
11. George
12. Will D
13. Lewis
14. Tom
15. Will T
16. Harvey

Unavailable
Callum
Conor
Dan G

Please note that this is based on responses to availability - we have a large squad and only 16 are eligible for match-days (11 starters and 5 substitutes). Please review this document and if there are gaps let me know.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Monday, October 21, 2013

Sunday, October 20, 2013

I'll take a dozen thank-you.....

LRFC Cougars (12) v (1) Cheltenham Saracens
The Burrows

On an unseasonably pleasant October afternoon the Cougars returned to league action. With possibly the strongest squad we can field we were able to include new signing Will Tunnicliff. 

Cheltenham Saracens have not had a great start and were bottom of the league with three defeats from three matches. Although looking at their results they were defeats by the odd goal or two. 

Playing as the home team at Burrows we were on pitch #1 which was our old home pitch and venue where we had some great results. 

Starting in a 4-2-3-1 formation with a back 4 of Willbo, Ben, George and Palmer, the holding two (that's HOLDING for Toms benefit) were Jacob and Tom! In front of them Louis out left, Max through the middle and Luca right. Dan the striker. Will Fenley in goal.

Playing up the slope in the first half we started strong. It was clear early on that the wingers were the outlet ball. After some initial midfield exchanges Tom broke forward, he played a pass switching play to Dan who on the inside left position opened his body and finished with a strong side foot into the far corner. A great pass and excellent taken goal. A great start. This was closely followed by a goal from Luca, bursting through from the right wing position he finished beyond the keeper. 2-0, nerves settled and while there was still a lot of football to play we were able to relax. 

At the back Ben was composed and assured on the ball. Efficient in possession taking only 1 or 2 touches to push the ball forward. Alongside him George was picking up all the loose balls and making interceptions. With Freddie wide right an outlet and Willbo showing tenacity and composure we looked very strong defensively. 

In attacking positions the goals continued. Dan would complete a hat-trick as would Jorge. There was a brace for Will T on his debut (including a memorable goal with the outside of his left boot over the keeper into the far corner) a goal apiece for Louis, Jacob, Tom and Luca. It's been a long time since we scored 12 goals in a game. All of which was underpinned by an out-standing performance in the number 10 position by Max. 

A game in which he pulled the strings and had the strikers and wide players dancing to his tune. The puppet master. It was said from the touch line that Max could make a zimmerframe unsteady such is his ability. Gliding through the game and threading passes as the game wore on he showed great energy and commitment tracking Saracens runners as the broke from defence. It was a very deserved MotM performance for a class player.

Once again we played great football, we passed the ball quickly and decisively. We were able to make a number of substitutions without affecting the pattern of play. We also had the boys playing different positions, Jacob playing central midfield and centre back, Ben playing the same positions. Sam and Freddie alternating between right full back and right side of midfield. Jorge played striker, number 10 and holding midfielder. Will T played holding midfielder and wide left. Versatility. 

That's what we want and sometimes when short of players for games what we need. The tempo we have been playing in training and in the last two matches is starting to develop into a pattern of play. The lads are becoming more and more comfortable playing a quick passing game which is something we have always tried to do since we started as a league club all those years ago.

Saracens, to their credit, did not let their heads drop and when an opportunity in front of goal presented itself late on they took it. With us playing an increasingly high line there was space in behind. A ball played through and the Saracens striker fired a shot over Wills head leaving him no chance. 12-1 and how the game would finish.

We have training on Wednesday (23/10) and then a break as it's half term. There's no game next Sunday (27/10) and no training the following Wednesday (30/10). We return to action on 03/11 with a league match against Southside - this is the start of a double header with Southside who we will face again in the league cup quarter final the following week. 

We need to try and maintain our momentum over the break and continue this excellent form.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

New Signing

We are very pleased to confirm that after negotiations long into the night we have signed Will Tunnicliff in time to make his debut in tomorrow's league match. With interest from Belgium, Kosovo and at the last minute Turkey there were some tense moments before he finally put pen to paper.


Catching up with him after signing he said "it was a dream come true" and that he has always supported Leckhampton even before he could walk and talk. There were bigger offers on the table but as he said "when you bleed green there's only one club you can play for" - on hearing that he bleeds green we dispensed with the need for a medical instead opting for a slap on the back and welcome to the club. (That appearing to be what Real Madrid did with Gareth 'herniated disc' Bale).

Will is a quality signing for the team and a familiar face to all the lads. 

Welcome aboard Will.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

League Match 20/10

This Sunday we are back in league action against Cheltenham Saracens. The game is scheduled for 2pm kick off at The BURROWS

As we are the home team we should meet at 1:15 pm to set up the pitch etc.

Let's build on last weeks performance and how we have been performing in training. Tempo through quick passing, good movement and communication with then decisiveness and precision in front of goal.

Details are on the FA website here: http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayFixture.do?id=12815193 

The squad for the game will be
1. William Fenley (Captain) 
2. Ben Higgs 
3. George Garrad 
4. Sam Hansson-Willey 
5. Max
6. Louis Casey 
7. Luca Bosano 
8. Freddie Palmer 
9. Daniel Hodgin 
10. Jacob Burgess 
11. George Mooney
12. Will Davis
13. Lewis Carter
14. Tom Carter
15. Will Tunnicliff

Unavailable
  • Callum
  • Harvey
  • Conor
  • Dan G

it was really nothing....

You cannot have too many players called William...

Fenley, Davis but who is new signing WT?


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Notification of Fixture Reschedule

Following our win in the League Cup at the weekend there has been an updated fixture..... 

Under 14
From: 
SUN 10 NOV 2013 14:00
Cleeve Wanderers U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: Swindon Village PF, Cheltenham #1

To: 
SUN 26 JAN 2014 14:00
Cleeve Wanderers U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: Swindon Village PF, Cheltenham #1

Squad tracker available here:

Sunday, October 13, 2013

C&G U14 League Cup Round 1 - LRFC Cougars v Cleeve Wanderers

LRFC Cougars (11) v (1) Cleeve Wanderers

This game could have quite easily been sponsored by The North Face or
by Scottish trawler men such were conditions at the start. With
Cheltenham succumbing to a monsoon over the last 48hrs there was some
debate as to whether the game would go ahead or not. Cue Farmer Fenley
and his trusty pitch-fork. Faster than a subway sandwich in any of the
lads hands he zipped between penalty areas prodding his fork into the
turf to help the drainage. Like Moses he pushed back the water to make
the pitch playable, some games across the town may have been cancelled
but not on his watch.......

To the match....... the final score of 11-1 should make this an easy
report to write but it is only part of the story. Cleeve Wanderers sit
bottom of our division having lost all three of their opening games,
they arrived with only 10 players. It was always going to be an uphill
task for them. While we have not been in good form of late we made
sure not only of the result but also the manner of result.

Lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation the intent, hope, was that we would
start fast and strong, settle the nerves and then build from there.
Not taking anything for granted and showing our opponents the utmost
respect.

We settled almost immediately with Dan bursting through from the right
wing to finish past the keepers dive. 1-0 up, nerves settled and the
tone set. There would be 10 more goals, (Dan with 2 more for his
hat-trick, Luca and Max with a brace each, Jacob, Jorge, Louis and Tom
with 1 each).

The score was 6-0 at half time, Cleeve then opened the scoring in the
first half with a goal following a goal mouth scramble.

We should not get too carried away with this result, but the
performance is something else. We played as we have been playing in
training. The instruction to the lads to use 2 and 3 touches to keep
the ball moving quickly and to play with zip and energy. We did this
today in all positions. We were able to make changes without
disrupting the pattern of play and retain possession. Ultimately
though we need to remember that this was against 10, spirited, men.

We did however score some lovely goals, Dan's hat-trick was all about
power, pace and directness and he was largely the architect of his
goals too. Louis scored an excellent goal from wide right bending it
left footed beyond the keepers dive. Jorge scored with a nice flick
from a great cross from Louis in the left wing position. Luca's goals
both came from inside the box, smart footwork and clinical finishing.
Max scored his brace, with some sweet footwork as he danced through
the throng. Jacob, in a rare role as striker scored from close range
and would also hit the cross bar with a long range free-kick. We
should also acknowledge that the Cleeve keeper made a number of good
saves through the game.

Tom finally got onto the scoresheet after having had more shots than
the team put together. It became a bit of a personal duel between him
and the keeper and the upright. He hit the post twice, had shots saved
or cleared off the line and shots that flew just wide. When his goal
eventually came it was a sliding half volley that left the keeper with
no chance. There was great team spirit as the lads celebrated with
him.

We showed good versatility in this game too with a number of players
playing in different positions without affecting the overall pattern
of play. We also showed tactical versatility in switching, early in
the match, from a 4-2-3-1 to a 3-2-3-2 formation and at times playing
3-1-4-2 as Cleeve withdrew further to protect their lines.

Where we also performed well, but were unable to apply the finishing
touch, was with balls into the box. We sent a number of crosses across
the face of goal but were not able to get a head onto them to apply
the finish. When you consider the performance of the keeper and how
the defence faired this could have been a lot more. Credit to Cleeve
for not letting their heads drop through what was a tough afternoon.

There will almost certainly be sterner tests to come in both the
league and cup - what we should take from this performance is the
confidence to play our way and impose that on any opposition.

We asked for a reaction and the lads gave us that. As a result the
team was awarded the MotM award today as to single anyone out would
have felt wrong.

Next up in the cup are Southside in what will be the quarter-final.
The game will be played at the Burrows on 10th November with a 2pm
kick off. Before that though there is a return to league action with
Cheltenham Saracens away at the Burrows next Sunday.

Let's build on today and take that tempo and work rate into the next match.

The last word has to be "Pete's Trousers" (i know that was two and now
they're not even the final words but still.....)

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Cup Match - Sunday 13th October

This Sunday we are in Cup action against Cleeve Wanderers playing at Naunton Park. As we are the home team we should meet at 1:15 pm to set up the pitch etc.

Let's make sure we have a positive reaction on the pitch compared to last week.

Details are on the FA website here: http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayFixture.do?id=12810805 

The squad for the game will be
1. William Fenley (Captain) 
2. Ben Higgs 
3. George Garrad 
4. Sam Hansson-Willey 
5. Max Timothy

6. Louis Casey 
7. Luca Bosano 
8. Freddie Palmer 
9. Daniel Hodgin 
10. Jacob Burgess 
11. George Mooney
12. Will Davis
13. Lewis Carter
14. Tom Carter

TBC
Harvey

Unavailable
Callum
Conor
Dan G

Monday, October 7, 2013

Cougars get the Blues

This is not a reference to the lads attending a John Lee Hooker
concert, if only. M
ore that this was a game that, on paper, we
should have won. But as a cleverer person than me once said the games
not played on paper.

First half we never really got going. We were quiet, there was no zip
in the play. No energy. The defence was holding well enough and
Freddie in midfield, again, caught the eye but going forward we were
not playing as a unit. Hitting hopeful balls to Luca up front to
chase. With the Blues defending in numbers this was not going to be a
tactic that worked. We needed to drag them out of position.

Louis was the best outlet for this and made a number of superb runs
from the left wing. As the game progressed his link-up play with
Harvey was excellent and saw him get into more dangerous positions
although we still failed to register a shot.

The opening goal came to the Blues. From the inside left position we
failed to clear our lines. With Will out of position trying to plug
the gap the ball was played across our area and buried. I think they
call that a sweaty goal. 1-0 down but with plenty of time.

The half played out and it was apparent who was more up for it and it wasn't the team in green. The lads were elsewhere. At half time with
the score at 1-0 they were flat. We fired them up as best we could and
sent the back out there. There was a reaction.

Sam, playing wide right started to get more involved and was driving
at the defence every opportunity he had. Sam would take a couple of
heavy challenges for his efforts that went unnoticed and unpunished.
Freddie supporting Sam from the inside midfield position showed quick
feet and good strength on more than one occasion. With Louis still
marauding up front every chance he got things were turning.

That said we still failed to register a shot and on the break the
Blues were always a threat.

There was then the first of two turning points. With a couple of fouls
not being given in our favour two of our players challenged the
referee and were booked for dissent. The details are irrelevant but
serve as a notice that we must respect the referees decision even if
we do not agree with it.

As the game progressed, and with no real options on the bench.
Actually there wasn't even a bench today, we went to 3 at the back,
pushing Harvey into midfield. This served to put the game more into
the Blues half and Jacob went close with a long range effort.

There was then the second and real turning point in the match. A Blues
breakaway saw them attack down the right. The ball was played inside
and finished past Will. A glance at the linesman who was flagging for
offside saw some sighs of relief that quickly evaporated when we
realised he was being over ruled by the referee.

2-0 down.

To their credit the Cougars then threw the kitchen sink at the Blues
and got one back through Luca, opening his account for the season. 2-1 and how the game would finish.

While we did not deserve to lose this game we did not deserve to win
it either, we barely raised a shot and gave their keeper very little
to do. A draw based on the match would have been a fair result.

We should not look for excuses and other parties to blame but realise
that we cost ourselves this match by not playing as we can and as we
have done in the past. We always look for positives and Louis was the
stand out performer today no question, full of drive and will to
attack. We needed all the lads to be up for it in the same way and to
perform as a team. Not to start get impatient with each other and
challenging the referee. That's not like us and is not something we
want to see again.

We lost this game through a failure to respect the opponent. When the
goal shower did not come frustration rose and to the Blues immense
credit they came at us and got their reward.

Let's put it right next week.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Sunday 6th October - League Match

This Sunday we are away at Charlton Rovers Blues with the game to be
played at The Beeches, Charlton Kings (GL53-8NF).

As this is an away fixture we should aim to meet at 1:30 ahead of the
2pm kick-off.

Squad for the fixture

1. William Fenley (Captain)
2. Ben Higgs
3. George Garrad
4. Sam Hansson-Willey
5. Harvey Parker-Allen
6. Louis Casey
7. Luca Bosano
8. Freddie Palmer
9. Daniel Hodgin
10. Jacob Burgess
11. George Mooney
12. Callum Dagnall
13. Dan Griffiths

Unavailable
Will D
Max
Tom

TBC
Lewis
Conor


Sent from my iPad

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

LRFC Cougars - Match video

Video of our away league defeat to Fintan FC U14's

First Half....




Second Half....