Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Sucker punch

Charlton Rovers 3 - 2 LRFC U18's

A season finale for LRFC which would have little bearing on their finishing position and even less bearing on the destination of the title.

This was a game played with proper intensity and in fantastic spirit with both teams respecting each other. 

The King George V pitch has a slope, it's essentially a hill and LRFC were playing up the hill first half. With CR being strong and composed, particularly in midfield, this was tough work. CR started much the stronger and LRFC could not get a foothold in the game. 

But for some excellent defending and alert keeping the game could have run away before LRFC had time to react. 

After an initial onslaught LRFC started to find some way back through the pace and trickery of their wingers. This led to no real threat as once in crossing positions there was no-one to cross to as turning defence into meaningful attack eluded them.

CR opened the scoring following a mix up in midfield between two LRFC players that both left the ball for the other. CR sieved on the inertia raced through and scored. 1-0 and no more than CR deserved. 

It would remain this way until half time. 

Second half and LRFC could be forgiven for thinking they would get back into the game quickly because they were playing downhill. CR maintained their energy levels and their appetite. They took a 2-0 lead with a fine strike from the inside right position. 

LRFC then had a couple of moments where last ditch defending clearing efforts off the line were required. The score could easily have been 5.

It's often said that 2-0'is a dangerous scoreline and this proved the case. Almost. 

In the final 10'minutes LRFC started to find space. Olly broke free of the marking and offside trap only to see his shot go agonisingly wide. He would rectify this shortly afterwards. 

A free kick just outside the box on the left was played to him quickly and while everyone was napping he slotted home. 2-1. The equalising goal came shortly afterwards with Gus, in his second outing this season scoring from close range. Checking the linesman hadn't flagged before celebrating. 

Both teams were exhausted now but CR with less than 2 minutes on the clock summoned the energy for one final attack. Scoring with a high shot over the LRFC keeper to make it 3-2 with seconds remaining.

This was tough on the LRFC players who had fought hard to get back into the game but on reflection they can have little complaint as CR probably deserved the win. 

LRFC showed real heart and determination to get back into this game and should be proud of the effort and that they never just quit. To a man they were exhausted after the game. 

Man of the match was Ben with an excellent defensive display. Technically proficient he didn't put a foot wrong winning the ball cleanly time and again to relieve the pressure. A special mention to Gus who had an excellent match playing a number of positions and running himself into the ground to keep the team ticking over.  

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Venue change

tomorrow's game will be played at King George V pitches in St Marks and not at the Beeches. 

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Season Finale

Sunday we have our final game of the season away to Charlton Rovers where a win should see us finish 6th in the league which is where we are currently! As an aside of the 5 teams that finish above us only 2 of them has beaten us in the league this season....


The game will be played at The Beeches in Charlton Kings and kick-off at 2pm. Lets meet at 1:30 to set up the team etc and so on....


With Freddie still recuperating from knee surgery we have as full a squad for this match as we can...


1. Will (Captain)

2. Ben

3. Fin

4. Adam

5. Sam

6. Tom

7. Jacob

8. Ryan

9. George

10. Luca

11. Olly

12. Jorge

13. Hayden

14. Dan

15. Fergus

16. Alf


Lets make sure we go out in style!

Monday, March 13, 2017

Draw at Painswick

LRFC matches against Painswick have thrown up all sorts of results. In the early years Painswick tended to win and win well. A strong muscular side. Recently though the result has been less predictable and Sunday was one such day. 


A game of two halves. Painswick winning the first and LRFC the second. Both by a margin of 2 goals. 


This was an excellent game of football that came alive in the second half after LRFC had pulled a goal back.


The first half went how many of these games have. LRFC started well and dominated the first few minutes. Winning and keeping possession. The front players though, struggled to make an impact. 


That the opening goal was from a set piece was not a surprise. The LRFC players well aware of Painswick's ability from dead ball situations. The corner was flighted in and at the back post there was the header 1-0.


The second goal was from some excellent individual play. As LRFC failed to clear a seemingly simple ball out wide the Painswick player broke clear and drive to the box finishing well over The keepers head.


Although 2-0 there was no sense that LRFC were out of the game. But the players had to believe it.


LRFC started the second half strongly scoring early on to swing the momentum. Jorge put through in the inside left position squaring the ball under pressure for the onrushing George to smash home from close range. 


LRFC had their tails up now. Will in goal was masterful. As Painswick won corners he was their equal, plucking the ball out of the air before a Painswick player could get a head onto it. Using the full width of his box and coming out to clear his lines when LRFC were all pressed forward seeking an equaliser. He also made telling saves to keep LRFC in the game. This was a captains and motm performance. 


Lrfc made two changes that were telling to the game. The first was to drop Jacob to centre back alongside Ben. With the Painswick threat being more aerial than pace this change freed george to use his energy up the field. Jacob is a player that LRFC can trust in any position and he didn't disappoint.


That LRFC stepped up and showed spirit is perhaps something that they should be most pleased about. This has not always been so this season. 


The second change was moving to 4-4-2 in search of the equaliser. This change saw LRFC rotate through strikers with Hayden, Jorge and latterly Luca and Gus all playing up front. It was the last par that combined to create a goal for george to complete his brace.


Fergus making a return to LRFC after what we can refer to as the wilderness years showed great touch and awareness. Neat in possession he played a number of positions, coming on initially for the impressive Alf in the centre of midfield then playing both wings and up front. He struck an immediate understanding with his team mates. It was like he'd never been away. A fine return for a fine player.


It was alf that caught the eye in the early exchanges. Combative and strong in the air he was all action. LRFC managed his effort as he was carrying a hip injury. 


Hayden cemented his growing reputation playing in a number of roles as the team needed him. Such a technically proficient player he has possibly the best first touch in this team and was himself unlucky not to score. 


This was an excellent advert for youth football. Two teams that approached the game in the correct manner. Well organised, a pattern of play they understood and the right amount of physicality. 


Painswick created more chances but met an LRFC keeper in no mood to let them score and an LRFC team who really showed up.


Man of the match - Will

Goals - George (2)


Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Painswick Away 12th March


Painswick away this weekend in the rescheduled match from half term.

We know all about Painswick, they are a powerful side but we have shown how to win against them. Quality and composure in possession, movement, working as a team and stretching them.

One thing for certain you will need to be at your best. But if you aren't then what are you doing? 

The game will be played at Vanderbreen Street , Bisley, Stroud GL6 7BN. Kick off at 2pm so let's meet at 1:30.

Squad for this game will be...
  1. Will
  2. Sam
  3. Ben
  4. George
  5. Fin
  6. Adam
  7. Tom
  8. Ryan
  9. Jacob
  10. Alf
  11. Hayden
  12. Jorge
  13. Dan
  14. Olly
  15. Luca 
  16. Fergus

If you cannot make it please contact Marcus ASAP.