Sunday, December 22, 2013

League Match v Churchdown Panthers 22/12

Churchdown Panthers (3) V (1) LRFC Cougars

When you concede a goal after 1 minute and 24 seconds you might think that you are in for a long afternoon and a drubbing. While we did lose the game we did not let our heads drop despite the early set-back and we actually got ourselves back into the game.

A late switch of venue as Naunton Park was under-water meant we played away at Churchdown. The pitch was in remarkable condition considering the monsoon that Cheltenham had overnight. 



Churchdown are a quality side and have been a strong opposition every time we have faced them. Today was no different. In recognition of this we set-up in a 4-51 formation with the emphasis being on being fully committed to the game and staying solid as a team. Defending as a unit and when the opportunities presented themselves attacking as a unit too. The early exchanges came down our left with the conditions forcing play across to that side of the pitch. The Churchdown striker was the outlet and the duel between him and George was an excellent spectacle. Both playing at top speed and full commitment. Willbo and Louis, both on the left, had a busy first half with Willbo putting in an excellent first half performance where he was tested to his limits. In the middle Jacob and Tom were busy breaking up play and trying to stem the flow. With Will T alongside them they were constantly looking forward to spring Dan against the defenders and try to turn the play.

The opening goal was an excellent finish. The ball was swung in from the Churchdown right and drifted towards the far post. We failed to win the ball in the air and the Churchdown attacked hooked the ball into the top of the net. By no means an easy finish. We were then under the cosh for a long period before we started to get some joy pushing forward. Tom was starting to get onto the ball and drive at the Churchdown defence. What we were missing was the final pass, from wherever we were trying the final ball would just not fall. 

The outlet was always the wings and Will F was finding Louis with his goal kicks time and again. Louis was linking with Tom and Will T but again when we needed a final pass it was just awry. On the right Luca and Fred were linking well and Luca had occasion to stretch his legs a couple of times and drive at the Churchdown defence. Late in the half he hit a cross that drifted agonisingly wide of the post despite lunges from both Dan and Will T who were just unable to make a connection. At right back Fred was playing excellently ad with his nimble feet danced his way clear on more than one occasion where he really should not have been able to. At one point he was likened to Nijinsky....the dancer not the race horse ;)

Ben started at centre-back and was assured when called upon as we have come to expect. Rarely putting a foot wrong and rarely needing more than one or two touches to do his thing. Where we struggled was when the ball was in the air and with the power of the Churchdown team. When we got possession we struggled to keep the ball and were trying to catch them on the break through the pace and guile of the wingers, the pace and power of Dan and the drive of Will T. 

That Churchdown were not more than one goal up at half time was down to the defenders and, in particular, Will who made some excellent saves. Marshalled his area excellently and showed calm and accurate distribution despite wild conditions. This was, on a day of excellent performances, a captains and MotM display. 

Second half the wind was more into our faces and with tired legs we were defending much deeper than we had been and much deeper than was safe to do. Goals were still not forthcoming though. Last ditch tackles and more saves by Will keeping us in the game. The half was not very old when we hd possibly our best spell, turning the Churchdown players and getting some breaks through the middle and wide. Louis proved a great outlet hugging the left touchline. We were unable, though, to turn this into meaningful chances. The second goal came midway through the half with the Churchdown striker breaking through the middle to finish high over Wills head. A good goal that Will had no chance of saving. 

Our substitute for the game arrived with the second half about 15 minutes old. Some miscommunication meant that Lewis thought the game was cancelled. he arrived and sauntered over at which he was told to warm up and get ready as he was going on. A change was made with Freddie coming off for a breather and Lewis going to right back. a few moments later some more shuffling saw Tom deployed to right back, Ben pushing into midfield and Lewis restored to more familiar territory in the heart of the defence. 

Churchdown scored their third goal from their left winger who scored an excellent individual goal finishing past Will from close range. At three nil we looked shattered. The effort that had been put in all over the pitch was starting to tell. We then lost two players, first Tom to a turned ankle and then Will T, also with a turned ankle, a repeat of his injury against Painswick. With a few minutes remaining and the game effectively lost we continued with 10 men. Dan then scored. Put through the middle he outpaced and out-muscled the defence to finish past the keeper. 3-1 and how the game would end. 

There was lots to admire in this game. Two teams playing football the right way. A competitive game played in great spirit. From the Cougars point of view it was simple, play as if you were going to lose and you would lose. What we wanted was a game played with passion and commitment. What is the point of not leaving it all on the pitch? Give your all and what will be will be. Conceding so early meant that we were never really in the game, and we did lose the match, but we did not make it easy for Churchdown and we made a real game of it. 

Every one of the players gave their all and raised their game a few notches. That is something that we have not done enough of this season and something that leaves us feeling very proud of every one of them.  




Naunton Park 22/12

Can you swim?

IMPORTANT - League Match V Churchdown 22nd December

We are due to play Churchdown Panthers at home in a league fixture today. However with the pitch at Naunton Park more suited to scuba-diving than football the game has switched venue to Churchdown and will be in the school fields accessible from the Churchdown Community Centre on Parton Road.

Lets meet there for 1:30 ahead of the 2 o'clock kick-off.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

22/12 Home Match V Churchdown Panthers

This Sunday (22/12) we have, arguably, our toughest match of the season to date with the visit to Naunton Park of Churchdown Panthers. They currently sit, ominously, in 2nd spot in the table on 21 points after 7 matches level on points with Painswick who are in top spot having played two games more.

The game kicks off at 2pm so, as the home team, we should aim to meet for 1:15 to set up etc.

Based on confirmed availability and taking into account some last minute changes the squad for the game will be...

1. Will F (Captain)
2. Lewis
3. George G
4. Will D
5. Dan G
6. Jacob
7. Ben
8. Luca
9. Louis
10. Freddie
11. Dan H
12. Will T

TBC
12. Tom
13. Harvey 

Unavailable
14. George M
15. Callum
16. Max T
17. Sam

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Cleeve Wanderers - Match Cancelled

Our league fixture v Cleeve Wanderers planned for today (15/12) has
been cancelled by them as they have been unable to raise a team.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

League Match V Cleeve Wanderers

This Sunday (15/12) we are in league action away to Cleeve Wanderers 

The fixture will be played in Swindon Village the full address is Swindon Village Playing Field, Wymans Lane, Swindon Village, GL51 9QQ. As usual, for an away fixture, lets meet at 1:30 for the 2pm kick-off. 

We have faced the Wanderers already this season in the cup winning 11-1. They appear to be having a very difficult season languishing at the foot of the table on -2 points.

The squad for this fixture is.....

1. Will F (Captain) 

2. Ben  

3. George G

4. Sam 

5. Will D

6. Will T

7. Luca  

8. Freddie 

9. Daniel G

10. Jacob 

11. Lewis

12. Callum


Unavailable

  • Harvey
  • George M
  • Tom
  • Max
  • Louis

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Painswick hoo-doo

Cheltenham Youth League
Painswick Youth (4) v (0) LRFC Cougars
King George V Playing field, Bisley

Sunday was a tough day at the office. What did this game show? Well it showed, primarily, that we need to be more physical and competitive against the better teams. The problems that have dogged us for a couple of seasons remain the same. The second half of this game we struggled to get going and compete....

But the game also showed the importance of decisions.   A very harsh offside call against Dan running clean through on goal resulted in a free kick. From that free-kick Painswick pump the ball forward and win a penalty, which also looked a harsh decision on Jacob who was clearing the ball for a corner.

At this point the game was 0-0, and while Painswick had better possession they never really created a clear cut chance. Whilst we were defending deep when we broke forward we looked dangerous. Playing counter attacking football and looking particularly effective down the left with Louis linking well with Tom, Dan, Will T and behind them Will D defending well. As one of the centre-backs, George was in full fireman mode putting out fires all over the pitch.


For his constant energy, drive and ferocious tackling George was the MotM. Other particularly strong performances were from Tom who never stopped working and Will T who also never stopped working and was trying to drive the team on at every opportunity.
Trouble, though, started when we started losing players. After about 10 minutes we lost Luca to his continuing knee problems (curse you osgood schlatters). This meant pushing Will T to wide right from the number 10 role and bringing Max on. We then lost Will T to a clash of heads. He asked to come off the pitch which was the clearest indication that something was wrong with him. He would come back on but didn't really look like he was 100%. His match was over mid-way through the second half when he turned his ankle. In the second half we also lost Will F in goal who making a brave save at the feet of the Painswick attacker took a heavy knock on his knee. Jacob donned the gloves to take up a rare position between the posts that he does at least once a season.  We finished with three players carrying injuries, again showing the benefits of having a full squad.

The last action of the first half was the ball flying high into our goal from the penalty spot. If the offside against Dan is not given that doesn't happen. We either score or it stays 0-0. Half time was tough as the lads were doubly down. The message was to keep going, 1-0 down we were still in game. Second half started and with the lads all pushing forward we got caught at the back. The pacy Painswick striker clearing the defence and, despite George racing back to challenge, slotting past Will who had no chance.  2-0.

Still there was around 20 minutes to play. The final 20 minutes we created a couple of half chances that the keeper saved. As we continued to chase the game Painswick would score 2 more goals to put a gloss on the final result. If you're losing 2-0 you may as well have a go and lose 4-0 as Kevin Keegan might very well have said once. Some tired legs on a big pitch - probably from rugby and other weekend sports - meant we never really played at our best or looked like turning it around.


The 3rd goal was a good strike that showed our frailty at being decisive in certain areas. The Painswick player bursting inside from the left wing position outpacing and evading the defence to fire low into the far corner. The best goal of the game. There was time for a 4th which flew in off a heavy deflection leaving Jacob no chance.  Jacob also made a couple of excellent saves to keep Painswick at bay.

The match finished 4-0.
Decisions can change matches and while there is, obviously, no guarantee of an outcome, two decisions at the critical moment in this game did change the pattern. It is difficult to pick yourself up from that. That said, the comments at the start of this report hold true. We need to get tougher and more competitive. Show more aggression towards the ball. Close down opposition players quickly, and be more positive when we have the ball. We have to recognize that Painswick were much better at that, and that made the difference.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Get well soon Jorge....

Jorge was unavailable today as he injured his knee playing rugby
yesterday. It looks like the injury is worse than first thought and we
will be without him until sometime in the New Year.

We all wish him a speedy recovery.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

LRFC Cougars - Sunday 8th December

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8th December - League Match V Painswick

This Sunday we are in league action away to Painswick in what you could call a Champions League qualifier! If Painswick win they go 2 points ahead of us on the same number of games. This will undoubtedly be a competitive match and to date Painswick have had the better of the spoils when we have played. We do go into this game with a strong squad and showing excellent current form. We will need to play at this level to get something from this game.

You can remind yourself what has happened when we have played Painswick previously by reading the match reports available here:
The fixture will be played at the King George V playing field in Bisley (the full address is Vanderbreen Street, Bisley, Stroud, GL6-7BN). As usual, for an away fixture, lets meet at 1:30 for the 2pm kick-off. 

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

Unavailable
Callum
Harvey