Sunday, November 24, 2013

Anything Man City can do...

Bishops Cleeve Colts United (0) V (6) LRFC Cougars

A return to league action following the international break saw us pitched against one of the Bishops Cleeve teams, this time it was Bishops Cleeve Colts United. Playing on the Kayte Lane pitch it there was an impeccable minutes silence before kick-off in memory of Jim Harding.  

We lined up in a 4-5-1 formation with the intent being to keep both wingers wide and have bodies in midfield to win the ball. We started very slow and but for some out-standing keeping from Will could have been 1-0 down. The Cleeve shot destined for the net was met full stretch by Will to push it away. It was a warning and a great save. Shortly afterwards we opened the scoring with Luca finishing following great work from Will T on the right. Bursting through Will's shot was well saved by the keeper who was unable to hold the ball it falling kindly for Luca to finish into the corner. 

The second goal came very soon afterwards. Will T fouled in the box and duly despatching the penalty to the keepers right. The decision seemed a little harsh but if it's given you have to take it. 

There was then a period of play where Cleeve dominated possession although never really created a clear chance. With our players pushing forward there were large gaps in midfield. But for typically stout defending from Lewis, George, Willbo and Dan G it could have been a very different outcome. We made changes to get a grip on the game. Freddie came on in the holding role and made an immediate impact. As did Sam coming on at right back and putting in an MotM performance. When he has the opportunity to break forward from deep you really see the best of Sam. Excellent supporting the midfield and strikers and put in some great defensive work too. 

The goal of the game came from the boot of Jorge to put us 3-0 up. Coming down the inside right he played two one-two's with Jacob then Will T to finish beyond the keeper's dive. A really great team goal and a rare moment of quality on a day where we didn't play with the same tempo and sharpness that we have of late. Will T was a constant threat on either wing, on the opposite wing Louis was doing more defensive work than normal in support of his full-back. Dan G looked strong and assured in the right back position and then latterly on the left. Jacob, back to his best, was typically busy in midfield. Tracking back and supporting the attack at every opportunity he would score a goal to put us 4 up at half time. 

The message at half time was to release the ball quicker and communicate. The pitch was quite lumpy which may have played apart but we were trying to dribble too much. 

The game played out in the same manner but with two more goals to come. Jacob scored his second picking up a loose ball in the box to head home following good work from Callum and then Freddie who was unlucky not to score himself. Jacob would then, on his hat-trick, hit the post with a well struck shot. Tony's money is safe for another week.....

The final goal came from Luca. Jorge driving in from the right skipped past a number of challenges before slipping the goal to Luca who struck his shot across goal into the bottom left corner. It was the final action of the game.

This was a good result if not, necessarily, a great performance. 

The pitch did not help but the same issues of indecision in defensive positions remain. We were also holding the ball too long, when we move it quickly we get our rewards. We need to do that against all opposition. That said the positives today were a clean sheet, Will F's distribution and commanding of his area grows with every game and he is really starting to develop a relationship with his centre backs when he comes flying out to make clearances. Sam at right back was excellent today both defending and supporting the attack. Lewis and Willbo in defence were strong Lewis in particular showed great athleticism to make excellent interceptions. Once he realises how big and strong he is he will be unstoppable! Will T was constant energy and drive on the wing with Louis putting in a more defensive performance than he would expect. Freddie is showing more and more mobility and great strength to support his undoubted skills. Jorge scored a cracking goal today and showed flashes of great skill on the ball. Ben was neat and tidy in possession and is yet to put a foot wrong. Completely composed on the ball whether in defence or midfield. Tom was typically bustling and must be a nuisance to play against. Just when you think you've shaken him off he pops up again....and again.... and again...and again...... Callum played much of the second half and was instrumental in Jacobs second goal. Luca didn't really get an opportunity to stretch his legs and the defence but whenever given the ball was prepared to take his man on and try to create.

So what do we need to do? It's really simple. We keep playing this way with tempo and commitment but...... we start to win the ball when it is in the air and compete more and we release the ball quicker so that the attributes of out attacking players can be used effectively. We have abundant pace through the attack but do not always get the best out of it.  

We have a weekend off with no game on 1st December. Our next match is now on 8th December away to Painswick. Check the tracker here and if you've any gaps in availability please contact me to confirm.

*Man City beat Tottenham by the same scoreline today.

Match venue 24th November

The match v Bishops Cleeve today will be played at Bishops Cleeve FC
on Kayte Lane.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Away to Cleeve Wanderers

This Sunday we are away to Cleeve Wanderers in the league. Cleeve look to be having a difficult season with one point from 5 games. However as we well know anything can happen on the day. 

Play like we did last Sunday and we have a great chance of a result.

We should aim to meet at 1:30 for a 2pm kick off. 

Based on confirmed availability the squad for this match is as below.

Please note that we have a large squad and are normally oversubscribed on match days. If no availability is confirmed I have to assume that the player is unavailable.

Please review the tracker on the team listing and let me know availability if there are blanks.

1:30 meet for a 2pm kick-


1. Will F (Captain) 

2. Ben  

3. George G

4. Sam 

5. Max

6. Louis

7. Luca  

8. Freddie 

9. Daniel G

10. Jacob 

11. George

12. Will D

13. Lewis

14. Tom

15. Will T

16. Callum


Unavailable

Harvey

Dan H

Monday, November 18, 2013

Is this the best first touch ever?

Ronaldinho showing unbelievable touch and then humiliates his teammate.....

https://vine.co/v/hrvIH7bOnYi

Lydney FC (1) V (1) LRFC Cougars

The first half of this match was the best that this team has ever played. 

We played high up the pitch keeping Lydney pinned into their own half. The interplay between the wingers, front men and midfielders was just excellent. One and two touch football with then driving runs down both wings and through the middle with Dan absolutely destroying the defence with his pace and power. With George, Lewis Freddie and Willbo keeping things shored up at the back we dominated the early exchanges. George went close but pulled his shot just wide. Dan H then did the same. Luca then went close with a right footed drive and Will T warmed the keepers hands with some typical driving runs and shots. As we watched from the sidelines there was a sense that we could fall behind such was our dominance but without any end product. The opening goal came midway through the half with Dan finally breaking the Lydney keepers stoic resolve to put us 1-0 up. That we were still only 1-0 up by half time was testament to the keeper who had an absolute blinder. One save in particular where he tipped a goal bound shot onto the roof of the net was just excellent. 

Second half and the game was different. Lydney came out fast and more direct. The composure that we had shown in the first half was disappearing and Lydney had their tails up. Some squad arrangements were made to try and tighten things up and get on the ball again. We started to get on the ball more but Lydney were always a threat. The equalising goal came from a strong break by Lydney. The ball played in wrong-footing the defence, leaving the striker to finish high into the net off the underside of the cross bar. Will had no chance with it. 

The game then started to open up more as tired legs were evident. Dan was still our biggest threat and would see the keeper make yet more saves from him and then with the keeper beaten see his shot bounce back off the post. It just wasn't to be. The final 10 minutes were tense with both teams going for the winner and nervous about conceding. In the final moments we had shots that drifted just wide of the post and were then cleared by the Lydney defenders. It was kitchen sink time.

The game finished 1-1. It is a good result against a very strong tea that will be up there at the end of the season but it is also one that we could have and should have won. We created enough chances first half to be 4 or 5 up. Lydney for their endeavour and early pressure in the second half did not create that many opportunities. 

The first half we played the best football we have ever played.The team was balanced with the right mix of pace, skill and effort. All the players fulfilled their roles excellently. There was no weak performance. Dan H grabbed the headlines with a display of power and pace, George was imperious at the back snuffing out any breaks by Lydney. Tenacious in the tackle and brave in the challenge this was an MotM performance. Tom in midfield was everywhere, breaking up play and driving forward all the time. His link up play down the left was excellent and his energy unbounded. We can only imagine that he has has solar panels that he plugs into every night.

Freddie at the back was also excellent and had a great moment lobbing the ball over a Lydney attackers head then controlling the ball to then play it forward. The other standout performance of the match was Ben. Alternating between centre-back and midfield he did not put a foot wrong and importantly won many headers to enable us to keep the pressure right on Lydney. Something that we need to be better at but that is difficult to practice on astroturf at Cheltenham College. 

Will in goal marshalled his area well and showed excellent composure when dealing with some spicy back passes. Lucky for us he is almost as good with his feet as he is with his hands. 

This was an excellent performance against a strong opposition. We could have won and on another day we would have. It is not an exaggeration to say that the overall MotM was probably the Lydney keeper. 

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Team with no name wins LRFC Quiz

Well done to Mark, Garry, Robin, Jason and Eric who, representing the
LRFC Cougars U14's, as 'the team with no name' successfully defended
their title as LRFC Quiz Champions!

Well done fellas!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

17/11 - League Match V Lydney Town

This Sunday (17/11) we are away to Lydney Town. The match will be played at St. Swithins Road, Viney Hill, Lydney, Gloucestershire GL15-4NF

The game kicks off at 2pm and we should aim to meet at 1:30. According to Google Maps it is around 26 miles and 44 minutes away so please leave plenty of time to get there.

We have never come across Lydney Town before and looking at their results there is quite a variety. They hae a 100% record in the league (3/3) but were knocked out of the cup by Charlton Rovers Reds who are below them in the league. The game will undoubtedly be a tough match and we will need to be in top form to get the result.

The squad for the match, based on confirmed availability, is

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

Unavailable
Harvey
Conor
Callum

Training Cancelled 13/11

Training tonight is cancelled due to availability.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Leckhampton Rovers Quiz Night

LRFC Cougars are defending Champions at the Leckhampton Rovers Quiz night. 

The team is Mark, Garry, Robin, Jason and Eric. The quiz is at St. Margaret's Hall in Hatherley starting at 7.30pm. There's still time to join the team or enter another. 

Good luck to all involved!

Deja vu...

Southside FC U14's (2) V (4) LRFC Cougars
Burrows
10-Nov-2013

Same teams, same pitch, different day and different competition. The message at the start of this match was that this would be a tougher proposition as Southside would have felt they would have us figured out. 

Lining up in a very different format to normal we started in a 4-2-4 formation that would be when we were attacking would be 2-4-4 and when defending 4-4-2. The full backs and wingers being asked to support play in both directions. This was in acknowledgement of the amount of possession that we had in the previous week when we played Southside in the league. 

The game would follow an almost identical pattern of play as last week. Cougars playing up the slope against a pacy and strong Southside team. Southside playing much more centrally and with the Cougars trying to use the width of the pitch. We dominated early possession with Jacob and Will T covering a huge amount of ground in the middle of the pitch to keep the ball and spread the play wide at every opportunity. With Freddie and Harvey overlapping from the full-back positions and Louis and Luca covering the wings we were dominating but, again, without creating any clear chances. Up front Daniel and Max were making very similar runs, both pulling out wide to get the ball but then having no-one to pass to centrally. At centre back, George and Ben were linking well with George flying into tackles and Ben confident and assured in possession. 

The opening goal came from Southside. A break through the middle and the ball going beyond Will into the corner. 1-0 down but no reason to panic. We made some changes bringing Jorge into attack for Max with the instruction to play much more centrally and stay as point man. Dan was instructed to do the movement out wide with Jorge the outlet centrally. At the back Harvey made way for Willbo in left back position. 

The equalising goal came shortly afterwards, Southside under pressure failed to clear their lines properly and with the keeper out of the goal Jorge finished coolly from outside the area into an empty net over the crowd of players. 1-1 and how the half would finish. In central midfield Will T was catching the eye, playing with his head up and always finding a team mate the link between him and Jacob was excellent. Similarly Freddie was always an outlet on the right and started excellently communicating when playing the ball forward. Something we all still need to do!

Tom had joined the throng in midfield with Will T pushing up front and Daniel making way. Tom played an absolute stormer and was heard to confess to being exhausted at the end of the game - something he's not admitted ever before. Ever!

Further changes were made 5 minutes into the half with Will T moving wide left. Almost immediately he scored the goal that put us into the lead. Receiving the ball he rolled the defender and sent his shot beyond the 'keeper. 2-1. Playing down the slope we completely dominated possession with Tom becoming more and more influential, liking well with Louis and Harvey, back on at left back. With 4 serviceable substitutes, we lost Lewis to a knee injury following his morning rugby exertions, we made changes more frequently rotating the players through different positions. Will got his second following his switch to the right wing, that put us 3-1 up. Jorge would add a 4th and there was time for Southside to get one back although by now the game was over. 

There was a cameo appearance from Callum coming onto the right wing. He made an excellent contribution playing some good early crosses that we were unlucky not to score from. He also went close with a shot late on in the game. 

There was time for Southside to put us under some pressure before the end with their pacy defender stretching his legs and attacking us down the wing. His pace and strength seeing him fly past most of our team. Some last ditch defending kept him at bay but it was a warning and a glimpse of what he was capable of.  

Will T was the MotM for an all round excellent game and for scoring the goals early in the second half to set us on our way to victory. The other stand-out performances, Harvey at left-back and Tom centrally were also excellent. 

Another solid team performance. Some of our passing was a little awry particularly when pushing wide, communication will go a long way to helping this. We also continue to be reticent to head the ball from goal kicks. This is something we really need to start doing as it turns the opposition immediately from their own possession. 

The semi-final of the C&G Cup is to be played in March where we will face Churchdown Panthers Colts. 

U14 League Cup Semi-Final



U14 C & G League Cup
SUN 02 MAR 2014 14:00
Churchdown Panthers Colts U14 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U14

Status: Normal
Venue: Churchdown Comprehensive School #1 (Road Pitch)

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

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Southside Part 2 - The Cup...

This Sunday is the second match in our double-header with Southside FC, this time in the cup. 

We may have won last week but rest assured Southside will think they have figured us out so we will need to be on our game this Sunday.  Again, 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.

I keep saying it but it's working. We need to play at the tempo we have been in matches and training - moving the ball at pace. That is what we are good at. 

Squad for the match.....

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

Unavailable
Sam
Conor
Dan G

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Don't worry about the games played column....

squint and we are top of the league....


Southside Part 1

Southside FC (1) V (4) LRFC Cougars

This was an odd game to watch. Particularly the first half. We dominated possession, were camped in the Southside half and yet barely mustered a shot. We kept the ball well and if we did lose it won it back very quickly. But still those efforts on goal would not come. 

We did start to get some traction down the left through Will T who was able to fire some long shots but nothing that really troubled the keeper. Down the right Dan and Luca were starting to link with Sam, who was the MotM, providing a solid platform for them to try and get clear. With Southside only playing one up front our full backs were able to stretch the match and support the attacks, this was reliant on them staying wide to receive the ball. For the first half and then latterly in the second half Sam was able to do this to great effect.

The opening goal came from a corner. A Southside corner. On a rare foray into our half they won a corner. The ball was crossed and was met in a cracking header by the Southside midfielder. A really well taken goal. Totally against the run of play. 

The pattern of play continued and with the game still at 1-0 Southside won another corner. Detailing Dan to mark the Southsider that had scored previously the ball came in, Dan jumped and won the ball. A great defensive header. We did get back into the game before the half was up. George (G) in full Roberto Carlos/David Luiz mode (depending on your age!) was driving through midfield from defence and popped up in the left wing position where he won a corner. Dan duly took the corner crossing low from the left with the ball flying in at the near post from the boot of a Southside defender. A very odd way to get back into the game. 1-1 at half time.

The team talk at half-time was to keep playing the same way but also to try and get some zip into the play. Despite playing well there was a lack of energy in each of the lads. Perhaps a week using more internet bandwidth on Xbox games than most corporations would need was taking a toll? The 2nd half kicked off and very shortly afterwards the breakthrough goal came. Max threaded a ball between the centre backs for Dan to chase, his toe-ender rolling beyond the on-rushing keeper. This was, pretty much his first chance on goal and he took it well. 

There were two more goals both from Will T. The second of which a sliding finish from excellent work between Tom, Louis and Max on the left. Late in the game Southside lost a player to injury that meant changing their keeper and seeing out the game with 10 men. They remained resilient and keeping one player up front were still trying to cause us problems at the back. 

Today we played well against an opposition that was much stronger than in our previous two games, we played at the tempo we set and in the manner that we have been doing so. We kept moving the ball quickly and with purpose. When we play like this it is difficult for teams to get the ball. What was also pleasing today was that when we did lose it we were quick to get back into shape and win it back. The more defensive lads in the team doing this particularly well today, Lewis, Ben, George, Freddie, Sam and Jacob all competing and giving a platform for the team to attack from. That we also attack from so many positions will cause teams problems as if they nullify one of our wingers or our striker we have quality on the other wing too, and excellent players from midfield that can all strike a ball. That versatility is one of the great things about this team and it served us well again today. 

Next week we have Southside again, this time in the cup. As much as we learned from today Southside will also have seen how we play and what we do. We will need to do what we did today again next week and maybe even a little better.