Saturday, February 28, 2015

You don't need energy drinks!!

Just a reminder about the high levels of sugar in energy drinks. The labels say not suitable for under 16's and there is a move to change the law so that they cannot be sold to u16's. 


To burn off one donut is around 30minutes of aerobic exercise. A bottle of lucozade would take around 1hr 40 mins to burn off and a football match is only 60-80 minutes at youth level.




Thursday, February 26, 2015

Fixture rescheduled

 

Please note there has been a fixture updated that could affect you:
Under 15 Division 1
From:
SUN 22 FEB 2015 14:00
Charlton Rovers Reds U15 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U15

Status: Postponed
Venue: Priors PF, Cheltenham CF #2
To:
WED 22 APR 2015 18:30
Charlton Rovers Reds U15 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U15

Status: Normal
Venue: Priors PF, Cheltenham CF #2

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

Please email availability for this fixture ASAP.

1st March - League Cup Semi-Final

Sunday we have the league cup semi-final against fellow Division 1
team, Charlton Rovers Blues. We have played them already this season
in the league where we won 3-1 with a Jorge hat-trick. More than that
it was an excellent squad performance.

http://lrfccougars.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/squad-performance.html

This will count for very little as in a one off game with a place in
the final at stake there is nothing and everything to lose. Make no
mistake that we will have to be at our best.

This is a home fixture that will be played at Naunton Park with a 2pm
kick-off. Let's meet at 1:15pm to set-up the pitch etc. the weather
forecast looks a little lively over the next few days so the may be a
pitch inspection required. I will ensure that this is done and any
issue communicated much sooner than 1:15 like it was this past week!
If you hear nothing then assume the fixture is on!

We have a full squad for this game as follows. In a game such as this
the squad will be managed with the aim of achieving the result that
sees us through to the final. We will as always endeavour to get all
lads involved but our approach in this game will be about the result.

Will F
Sam
Lewis
Freddie
Dan G
Ryan
Jacob
Luca
Max
Louis
Jorge
Finn
Taylor
Ben
Tom
Adam

Tommy has to wait a further week before being eligible to make his
debut as to play in the cup competition players must have played in
three games for the team previously. We are also without George who is
still recovering from his ankle injury.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Game Cancelled

Today's game against Charlton rovers reds has been cancelled due to
the weather and the state of the pitch.

Apologies for late notice but I was informed at 13:15 myself.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Welcome Tommy

The January transfer window may have closed but that does not mean
that there is no value out there. Quality players available on free
transfers. Sami Khedira is available for free this summer, so too Dani
Alves. A bit closer to home LRFC Cougars have signed Tommy Callinan
from, the other side of Cheltenham.

Tommy used to play for LRFC some years ago lining up for the Panthers
at the time. Since then having not played in Qatar nor the MLS he
played for the Churchdown team that swept all before them last season.
This is an excellent signing for the team and gives us more options as
we move into the business end of the season and the exertions start to
take their toll.

I am sure that everyone will join me in welcoming Tommy to the team
when he, hopefully, will be available to make his debut on Sunday.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

League Match - 22/02

Sunday 22/02 we have a league match against Charlton Rovers Reds. The
game is away and will be played at Imjin Road, gl52 5ju. Let's meet at
1:30 ahead of the 2pm kick off.

We are down to the bare bones for this match and will be handing new signing Tommy his debut at some point. We will need 12 heroic and focused performances.

Will (captain)
Lewis
Freddie
Adam
Sam
Jacob
Luca
Ryan
Jorge
Louis
Tom
Tommy C

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Injury strikes.....

We have just heard that George has damaged his ankle ligaments playing football and is in plaster and on crutches. 

Hopefully we will see him back before the end of the season - get well soon George!

Charlton rovers Reds Away - 22-February

Sunday 22nd February we now have a league match against Charlton Rovers Reds. The game will be played on Priors Playing Field #2, Imjin Road, Cheltenham, GL52-5JU kicking off at 2pm. 

Please confirm availability for ONLY this fixture urgently.

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We have had other fixtures organised as follows.... availability for these will be sought shortly and separately..

SUN 08 MAR 2015 14:00
Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U15 -v- Lydney Town (Youth) U15

Venue: The Burrows, Leckhampton CF #1

SUN 22 MAR 2015 14:00
Charlton Rovers Blues U15 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U15

Venue: The Beeches, Charlton Kings CF #1

SUN 19 APR 2015 14:00
Gotherington Juniors U15 -v- Leckhampton Rovers Cougars U15

Venue: Freeman Field, Gotherington #3


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Rotation & Flexibility

Our final league game of this first batch of fixtures was against a spirited and determined Saracens side. We struggled to contain their direct style that saw them keep us under pressure throughout the match. There was much more to their game though and once in and around our box they played neat football with their second goal being, probably, the goal of the game. 


We lined up with the lads that had dug in against Fintan starting the match. With the exception of Tom who then had to deal with 'old people's banter' on the touchline for a while. References to homework and not being very good were made. 


The instruction to the team was to start quickly, rather than be passive and let the opposition come onto us to get after the ball and close Saracens down quickly. Start fast rather than slow which is what we normally do. We did start well and put pressure on Saracens, their keeper limited to making saves from long shots. The space was out wide with Louis and Luca having space to run into and then drive into the box. The opening goal came from this outlet. Freddie picked the ball up in midfield, played a one-two with Adam at full-back to then release Louis. His cross evaded the defence and Jorge was there to bravely finish at the far post as the keeper rushed out. 1-0. This was all the more remarkable as the pitch was in such a state that cows might have turned their noses up before stepping onto it...


With a full squad rotation was always going to be necessary and we started to make changes from early in the match to give everyone game time. This did mean that there were a number of interruptions but it did very little to upset the flow of our game. We started with an incredibly strong bench featuring Taylor, Finn, Tom, George and Ryan. All capable of starting matches and in a number of positions such is our strength in depth. 


Saracens equalised shortly after our opening goal. The ball was played long down the middle, we let it bounce and that gave their striker the run he needed. He finished beyond Will, in goal, who had very little chance to keep it out. 1-1 but we were dominating play. We needed another goal and preferably before half time. It came from the boot of Jacob. Freddie again at the heart of it. Will's clearance went towards Finn out on the wide left, using characteristically unorthodox tekkers he somehow controlled the ball and brought it down, he then uncharacteristically released it quickly inside to Freddie who played the ball through the middle, Jacob, anticipating well raced through and toe-ended the ball past the keeper. 2-1 and how it would be at half time. Finn had one of his better games and was moving the ball much quicker putting his skills to much better use.


Second half and we scored our third goal, again from Jorge who would go on to complete a hat-trick. Due to interference from a spectator (you know who you are!) all that is known is that Jorge scored. 3-1. Saracens pulled one back to make it 3-2 with their player dribbling well through the box and finishing from an improbable angle. There was then a moment that very nearly ended with brilliance....


George picked the ball up at the back, raced forward in the left wing position. Evaded a couple of challenges and kept going. Slaloming his way through the Saracens players he found himself in the box and almost at the by-line. He cut inside and fired a shot only to see it fly over the bar. A great moment but not quite Carling...


We restored our two goal lead with Jorge completing his hat-trick by lobbing over the keeper. The game would finish 4-2. There were some excellent performances in this match, Ben at the back was calm and steady and, as ever, rarely put a foot or a pass wrong. In centre midfield any combination of, Jacob, Freddie and Ryan were equal parts destructive and creative to keep us ticking over and pressing. Jorge scored a hat-trick after some difficult matches with little to feed on. He then played out wide, and with a wide smile too, to see what that's like ;) 


MotM was Luca for a blistering display, particularly in the first half, where his pace and drive saw him take on Saracens at every opportunity. Driving into their half and then into their box. At one point there were three players on him and he still emerged with the ball. He did go onto break his recent scoring drought only to be thwarted by an offside flag. This was an excellent display of determined pacy wing play. 


We continue to be strong all over the pitch though and picking an MotM is increasingly difficult each week. It is picked on merit and not to be equitable. As the lads are all performing more and more consistently it is harder - wouldn't want it any other way.


We are now waiting on the other teams to finish their first round of matches and so that the next phase of the league can commence. 


This is the business end of the season, squeaky bum time I think it has been referred to as. We will be in Division 1 maintaining our 100% division 1 status in youth football and *probably* (based on the league table and results to date) in a three horse race with Lydney and Painswick for the title. We also have the cup semi-final to come. We have been playing well and had some great results but we have still not achieved anything yet... 


There are no further league fixtures scheduled as yet and hopefully when we come to play these games pitches will be improving and so our brand of football can too. 


It's simple we need to work hard and be brave!